Bleach: Online World is a fun and exciting way to exercise your creativity and escape into a world you help build! It is an expansive roleplay experience depicting the entire Bleach Universe, but this time we control what happens. This is a great place to meet new people, make friends, and come to have fun and relax for a few hours as you lose yourself in the mind of a character that you design!
Here, you decide your own destiny as you forge your way through Soul Society as a Shinigami, or through Hueco Mundo as a Hollow. Travel the world as a human, or corrupt it as a Bount. Hunt your prey and escape your enemies as a Quincy, or put on your mask and roar as a Vizard. Whichever path you choose, your role in this expansive, alternate Bleach universe is up to you! There are no canon characters to deter or impede you, and everyone can help each other build their story! So what are you waiting for? Hop on in, and get started!
I was thinking, when I get my character submitted, I could write some columns about alot of things to do with alot of In character stuff, I just want to ask, how should i do it? Do I get paid in Ryo? DO I send it to an admin for proof reading or...? Help plz
You PM all articles/columns for the Shinigami Times that you have written directly to me. They must be from 1-6 paragraphs long, must be related to something happening in the Canon Adventures [Which can be viewed in The Adventure Box], you get paid based on quality of your work [you get paid in Ryo, obviously], and you also get a magnification of pay based on amount of articles.
Would I be able to write a guide on creating a Zanpakuto? I mean, I'd rather Give something useful and receptive to newbies than just straight out news, as in an OOC kind of way? Is that prohibited?
People don't really need a guide on creating a Zanpakutou in my opinion, but go for it if you want. BUT, just letting you know, we're pretty well off right now in terms of people knowing what to do. Something cool and entertaining like the Shinigami Times is pretty good. You can make a guide sure, but what's wrong with making both a guide and some articles?