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Our doctrines are our out-of-character rules. You'll find more information regarding specific processes or regulations in our Tutorials page, or specific simple regulations below. The below are guidelines on how our community operates, how we interact with each other and the communal "feeling" that we promote here on Aeipathy; our cultural ethos, if you will. These doctrines are unequivocal and binding to all members who become a part of our writing community.
Writing is a Journey
Everyone is on the path of learning to write. Whether you just picked up a pen or keyboard, or have been roleplaying for thirty years, we are all on that learning path. It never ends. And, as such, it doesn't matter which stage of that road you are walking; we're all in the journey together. As such, any form of elitism or judgement based on writing skill is unacceptable here at Aeipathy. Writers do not get better, if they do not learn. And no pupil learns from a patronising teacher. At Aeipathy, we are all each other's teachers. Some of us might be fantastic wordsmiths, others might nail their dialogue, some might handle environmental descriptions like a pro but then struggle with comedy or romance. Some of us might struggle with every element of writing but are fantastic character builders and plot creators. No-one's journey on the path of writing follows the exact same route. Our doctrine is that we can all learn something from everyone. We are a community of equals, on a journey together.
We Are Ignorant
When communicating on the internet, it is impossible to know everything about someone else - no matter how much we interract with them. As such we do not: speak on behalf of other members (be it in their defense or against something they have said); we do not assume negative connotations to words; we do not pass judgement on behaviour or language; we accept that all members within our community come from different backgrounds, cultures, education systems and have different values, beliefs and personal preferences. No one person, group of people or majority of people are superior or inferior based on this information. We do not know, we do not judge, we do not assume.
Benefit of the Doubt
Tied into the above doctrine, if anyone within our community does say something that offends or insults, or is simply incorrect in our eyes, we stop. We pause. We consider. We give the other member the benefit of the doubt and speak to them with politeness and friendliness in a private manner, in order to further understand and assuage any concerns. We do not react on emotion, we do not jury, judge and execute. We allow for other perspectives or eventualities that we have no yet considered.
Make Peace Not War
Positivity is key. We are a large community of passionate people. Do we have drama? Sometimes, yes. We are an eager bunch of enthusiastic creators. We all have a little of the God-complex about us. All great writers do. So, we butt heads or have differing opinions. And when heads are butted regarding characters and stories that we've fallen in love with, things can naturally want to take a course of heated arguments and hurt feelings. At Aeipathy, we do not allow things to get this far. We use the above doctrines to consider the perspective of others, to give the benefit of the doubt, to be open minded to any and all ideas; not see them as an opposition or conflict to our own. We also know when to call in a member of staff if such a process is not helping. We have no problem with drama here at Aeipathy. Drama means we have passionate writers. And who wants a creative writing forum without passionate writers? However. We handle our drama - and our passion - the right way.
We Are Generous
At Aeipathy, we follow a doctrine of "generous roleplaying". This term basically means that we are here to write with as many different people, with different styles and levels of writing, as possible. If we have a plot that is currently on-going, and a newcomer joins the site who (while not originally planned to) could, in fact, join our story? We invite them and offer them the chance to contribute, change and add to the plot we already have in motion. When someone needs a plot or some kind for one of their characters, we offer up our own to facilitate that plot. Our members are never asked, or forced, to have their characters behave out of their nature or in a way that ruins plans of their own. However, we do enforce that newcomers to both the site and to plots or stories, should be welcomed with open arms. To assume we have the perfect plot right from the get go is the height of hubris. We allow others to come in and add detail and texture to our stories. And we always respond to those changes with eagerness and enthusiasm. Sometimes changes work and sometimes they don't but to be negative from the state assures issues and upset. Writing is a fun and positive thing. And we at Aeipathy intend to keep it that way.
We Are Connected
Aeipathy is unique. We may not be the kind of writing forum you are used to. We are not a roleplay forum in which a writer creates a character for a singular purpose or story. Instead of a hundred writers writing a hundred stories in one place, we are a community of writers creating one, enormous story, beautiful in its complexity, dynamicism, passion and realistic detail. This means being considerate of other members' characters, getting stuck into in-character events, stories and curveballs and keeping our historical setting in mind at all times so that we don't accidentally create anachronisms for other writers. Aeipathy is an exercise in collaboration and community. If you are someone who likes to write alone and to a very specific plotline, you may find it harder to find a home here.
Writing is a Gift
To both the person who creates it and those who read it, the art of writing fiction is a gift to be treasured and respected. As such, there are no laissez-faire attitudes to plotting or "bashing out" of posts here at Aeipathy. Quality always trumps quantity but a good writer should be able to create both; considering their post as a gift to those who read it. The same goes for character creation. For, while we have no character limit per member on the site, we are encouraging of all members to think very carefully before creating a new character and whether they can give that character their all. With all of our stories being inter-connected, all characters are significant and important and deserving of the right attention and love from their creator.
Our Principles
We are a medium-to-large and still expanding community of passionate writers who love the setting we have created here at Aeipathy. A key element to keeping the Aeipathy setting and dynamic engaging and inspiring is the principles upon which we base our writing. While the below may seem restrictive, we find them to be driving forces in creating intricate, exciting and realistic plotlines that help our characters to grow organically.
No Actions Without Consequences
Everything our characters do has a form of consequence or reaction attached. All of our characters are related in some way, shape or form; from familial and bloodline connections to trade and economic business arrangements. Everyone is connected to someone. This means that, when a plotline is worked out, you must be prepared for other characters to react in a natural manner according to their perspective and position - even if that causes a relationship or reaction towards your character that you had no expected.
No Plot Is Off-Limits
To add to the above principle, we at Aeipathy are open to all kinds of story and all kinds of plot. You can create an intricate plot to attack the king and overthrow a kingdom if you wanted to. However, the reactions and consequences of such decisions must be considered carefully. Does your character have the ability/power to do so? Do they have the support to remain in power once there? Do they have a realistic means of beridding the kingdom of their former monarch? Do they have an escape plan if all goes off-book? If the answer to any of these questions is no, your character will likely to be caught, stopped and executed for treason. The same goes for any young woman wishing to act in an unladylike/socially unacceptable manner. You are more than welcome to have your character run up and down the city streets naked if such a plot is of interest to you. However, it is unlikely that your character will ever marry and any characters yours has connected with through marriage or blood will immediately be tainted by association. So, be careful in considering how your plot may affect other members' characters. No plot is off limits. But all plots have realistic consequences.
Everyone Is Someone Else's Enemy
All characters (and people) are individualistic and have their own personal ambitions and goals. As such, there will be those in-character who dislike your character, hate them or are entirely indifferent to them personally but see your character as an obstacle on the journey to achieve their own ends. As such, all characters on Aeipathy are the enemy of someone. It could be as large as a generations old blood feud. It could be as small as a snub made against them in Court. It could be a plethora of reasons or incidents that have gradually built discontent between the characters. It could be as simple as someone being so nice and compassionate that others believe them fake or have subconscious envy poisoning their impressions of that character. These feelings and relationships should grow as organically as any romance or friendship on the site. We ask that all our members are prepared: no realistic character is beloved by all and the antagonism and negativity between characters will inspire plots in the future.
Ambivalence and Subtlety Reign Supreme
Aeipathy is set in a world and time where great and impressive plotlines are open to your manipulation: political upheavals, mass-scale wars, arranged marriages, cultist attacks, regicide... But, to create an environment for our characters that is both realistic and provocative in key moments of drama, other stories are considered to be just as important, here at Aeipathy. The smaller stories; the stories that hold complex emotions that are neither hatred nor love; stories mostly told in the heads of our characters than out in public. Our writers love to read the work of each other and, as such, no character needs to be involved in history altering stories or has to seek a crown. Smaller, or personal, stories are just as important.
Life Follows No Plan
In connection with our above doctrines that encourage "generous" roleplaying and the concept that we are all writing one story; that no-one has ownership over a single plot or story facet, it is also important to remember that life does not come with an instruction manual. For ourselves or for our characters. You might have the next fifty years planned for your character but you can be guaranteed, here at Aeipathy, that another writer or a global plot will put something in action that will entirely derail that plan. If you are looking for somewhere to write out a story exactly as you picture it, go write a book. If you are looking for a constantly changing, twisting and turning story that will test your abilities as a writer and a plotter, then this is the place to be.
Our Doctrines and Principles weave together a community and writing environment that we at Aeipathy are sincerely proud of. If you have any questions on how to be considerate of these rules, please don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our staff team.
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Our doctrines are our out-of-character rules. You'll find more information regarding specific processes or regulations in our Tutorials page, or specific simple regulations below. The below are guidelines on how our community operates, how we interact with each other and the communal "feeling" that we promote here on Aeipathy; our cultural ethos, if you will. These doctrines are unequivocal and binding to all members who become a part of our writing community.
Writing is a Journey
Everyone is on the path of learning to write. Whether you just picked up a pen or keyboard, or have been roleplaying for thirty years, we are all on that learning path. It never ends. And, as such, it doesn't matter which stage of that road you are walking; we're all in the journey together. As such, any form of elitism or judgement based on writing skill is unacceptable here at Aeipathy. Writers do not get better, if they do not learn. And no pupil learns from a patronising teacher. At Aeipathy, we are all each other's teachers. Some of us might be fantastic wordsmiths, others might nail their dialogue, some might handle environmental descriptions like a pro but then struggle with comedy or romance. Some of us might struggle with every element of writing but are fantastic character builders and plot creators. No-one's journey on the path of writing follows the exact same route. Our doctrine is that we can all learn something from everyone. We are a community of equals, on a journey together.
We Are Ignorant
When communicating on the internet, it is impossible to know everything about someone else - no matter how much we interract with them. As such we do not: speak on behalf of other members (be it in their defense or against something they have said); we do not assume negative connotations to words; we do not pass judgement on behaviour or language; we accept that all members within our community come from different backgrounds, cultures, education systems and have different values, beliefs and personal preferences. No one person, group of people or majority of people are superior or inferior based on this information. We do not know, we do not judge, we do not assume.
Benefit of the Doubt
Tied into the above doctrine, if anyone within our community does say something that offends or insults, or is simply incorrect in our eyes, we stop. We pause. We consider. We give the other member the benefit of the doubt and speak to them with politeness and friendliness in a private manner, in order to further understand and assuage any concerns. We do not react on emotion, we do not jury, judge and execute. We allow for other perspectives or eventualities that we have no yet considered.
Make Peace Not War
Positivity is key. We are a large community of passionate people. Do we have drama? Sometimes, yes. We are an eager bunch of enthusiastic creators. We all have a little of the God-complex about us. All great writers do. So, we butt heads or have differing opinions. And when heads are butted regarding characters and stories that we've fallen in love with, things can naturally want to take a course of heated arguments and hurt feelings. At Aeipathy, we do not allow things to get this far. We use the above doctrines to consider the perspective of others, to give the benefit of the doubt, to be open minded to any and all ideas; not see them as an opposition or conflict to our own. We also know when to call in a member of staff if such a process is not helping. We have no problem with drama here at Aeipathy. Drama means we have passionate writers. And who wants a creative writing forum without passionate writers? However. We handle our drama - and our passion - the right way.
We Are Generous
At Aeipathy, we follow a doctrine of "generous roleplaying". This term basically means that we are here to write with as many different people, with different styles and levels of writing, as possible. If we have a plot that is currently on-going, and a newcomer joins the site who (while not originally planned to) could, in fact, join our story? We invite them and offer them the chance to contribute, change and add to the plot we already have in motion. When someone needs a plot or some kind for one of their characters, we offer up our own to facilitate that plot. Our members are never asked, or forced, to have their characters behave out of their nature or in a way that ruins plans of their own. However, we do enforce that newcomers to both the site and to plots or stories, should be welcomed with open arms. To assume we have the perfect plot right from the get go is the height of hubris. We allow others to come in and add detail and texture to our stories. And we always respond to those changes with eagerness and enthusiasm. Sometimes changes work and sometimes they don't but to be negative from the state assures issues and upset. Writing is a fun and positive thing. And we at Aeipathy intend to keep it that way.
We Are Connected
Aeipathy is unique. We may not be the kind of writing forum you are used to. We are not a roleplay forum in which a writer creates a character for a singular purpose or story. Instead of a hundred writers writing a hundred stories in one place, we are a community of writers creating one, enormous story, beautiful in its complexity, dynamicism, passion and realistic detail. This means being considerate of other members' characters, getting stuck into in-character events, stories and curveballs and keeping our historical setting in mind at all times so that we don't accidentally create anachronisms for other writers. Aeipathy is an exercise in collaboration and community. If you are someone who likes to write alone and to a very specific plotline, you may find it harder to find a home here.
Writing is a Gift
To both the person who creates it and those who read it, the art of writing fiction is a gift to be treasured and respected. As such, there are no laissez-faire attitudes to plotting or "bashing out" of posts here at Aeipathy. Quality always trumps quantity but a good writer should be able to create both; considering their post as a gift to those who read it. The same goes for character creation. For, while we have no character limit per member on the site, we are encouraging of all members to think very carefully before creating a new character and whether they can give that character their all. With all of our stories being inter-connected, all characters are significant and important and deserving of the right attention and love from their creator.
Our Principles
We are a medium-to-large and still expanding community of passionate writers who love the setting we have created here at Aeipathy. A key element to keeping the Aeipathy setting and dynamic engaging and inspiring is the principles upon which we base our writing. While the below may seem restrictive, we find them to be driving forces in creating intricate, exciting and realistic plotlines that help our characters to grow organically.
No Actions Without Consequences
Everything our characters do has a form of consequence or reaction attached. All of our characters are related in some way, shape or form; from familial and bloodline connections to trade and economic business arrangements. Everyone is connected to someone. This means that, when a plotline is worked out, you must be prepared for other characters to react in a natural manner according to their perspective and position - even if that causes a relationship or reaction towards your character that you had no expected.
No Plot Is Off-Limits
To add to the above principle, we at Aeipathy are open to all kinds of story and all kinds of plot. You can create an intricate plot to attack the king and overthrow a kingdom if you wanted to. However, the reactions and consequences of such decisions must be considered carefully. Does your character have the ability/power to do so? Do they have the support to remain in power once there? Do they have a realistic means of beridding the kingdom of their former monarch? Do they have an escape plan if all goes off-book? If the answer to any of these questions is no, your character will likely to be caught, stopped and executed for treason. The same goes for any young woman wishing to act in an unladylike/socially unacceptable manner. You are more than welcome to have your character run up and down the city streets naked if such a plot is of interest to you. However, it is unlikely that your character will ever marry and any characters yours has connected with through marriage or blood will immediately be tainted by association. So, be careful in considering how your plot may affect other members' characters. No plot is off limits. But all plots have realistic consequences.
Everyone Is Someone Else's Enemy
All characters (and people) are individualistic and have their own personal ambitions and goals. As such, there will be those in-character who dislike your character, hate them or are entirely indifferent to them personally but see your character as an obstacle on the journey to achieve their own ends. As such, all characters on Aeipathy are the enemy of someone. It could be as large as a generations old blood feud. It could be as small as a snub made against them in Court. It could be a plethora of reasons or incidents that have gradually built discontent between the characters. It could be as simple as someone being so nice and compassionate that others believe them fake or have subconscious envy poisoning their impressions of that character. These feelings and relationships should grow as organically as any romance or friendship on the site. We ask that all our members are prepared: no realistic character is beloved by all and the antagonism and negativity between characters will inspire plots in the future.
Ambivalence and Subtlety Reign Supreme
Aeipathy is set in a world and time where great and impressive plotlines are open to your manipulation: political upheavals, mass-scale wars, arranged marriages, cultist attacks, regicide... But, to create an environment for our characters that is both realistic and provocative in key moments of drama, other stories are considered to be just as important, here at Aeipathy. The smaller stories; the stories that hold complex emotions that are neither hatred nor love; stories mostly told in the heads of our characters than out in public. Our writers love to read the work of each other and, as such, no character needs to be involved in history altering stories or has to seek a crown. Smaller, or personal, stories are just as important.
Life Follows No Plan
In connection with our above doctrines that encourage "generous" roleplaying and the concept that we are all writing one story; that no-one has ownership over a single plot or story facet, it is also important to remember that life does not come with an instruction manual. For ourselves or for our characters. You might have the next fifty years planned for your character but you can be guaranteed, here at Aeipathy, that another writer or a global plot will put something in action that will entirely derail that plan. If you are looking for somewhere to write out a story exactly as you picture it, go write a book. If you are looking for a constantly changing, twisting and turning story that will test your abilities as a writer and a plotter, then this is the place to be.
Our Doctrines and Principles weave together a community and writing environment that we at Aeipathy are sincerely proud of. If you have any questions on how to be considerate of these rules, please don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our staff team.
Our Doctrines
Our doctrines are our out-of-character rules. You'll find more information regarding specific processes or regulations in our Tutorials page, or specific simple regulations below. The below are guidelines on how our community operates, how we interact with each other and the communal "feeling" that we promote here on Aeipathy; our cultural ethos, if you will. These doctrines are unequivocal and binding to all members who become a part of our writing community.
Writing is a Journey
Everyone is on the path of learning to write. Whether you just picked up a pen or keyboard, or have been roleplaying for thirty years, we are all on that learning path. It never ends. And, as such, it doesn't matter which stage of that road you are walking; we're all in the journey together. As such, any form of elitism or judgement based on writing skill is unacceptable here at Aeipathy. Writers do not get better, if they do not learn. And no pupil learns from a patronising teacher. At Aeipathy, we are all each other's teachers. Some of us might be fantastic wordsmiths, others might nail their dialogue, some might handle environmental descriptions like a pro but then struggle with comedy or romance. Some of us might struggle with every element of writing but are fantastic character builders and plot creators. No-one's journey on the path of writing follows the exact same route. Our doctrine is that we can all learn something from everyone. We are a community of equals, on a journey together.
We Are Ignorant
When communicating on the internet, it is impossible to know everything about someone else - no matter how much we interract with them. As such we do not: speak on behalf of other members (be it in their defense or against something they have said); we do not assume negative connotations to words; we do not pass judgement on behaviour or language; we accept that all members within our community come from different backgrounds, cultures, education systems and have different values, beliefs and personal preferences. No one person, group of people or majority of people are superior or inferior based on this information. We do not know, we do not judge, we do not assume.
Benefit of the Doubt
Tied into the above doctrine, if anyone within our community does say something that offends or insults, or is simply incorrect in our eyes, we stop. We pause. We consider. We give the other member the benefit of the doubt and speak to them with politeness and friendliness in a private manner, in order to further understand and assuage any concerns. We do not react on emotion, we do not jury, judge and execute. We allow for other perspectives or eventualities that we have no yet considered.
Make Peace Not War
Positivity is key. We are a large community of passionate people. Do we have drama? Sometimes, yes. We are an eager bunch of enthusiastic creators. We all have a little of the God-complex about us. All great writers do. So, we butt heads or have differing opinions. And when heads are butted regarding characters and stories that we've fallen in love with, things can naturally want to take a course of heated arguments and hurt feelings. At Aeipathy, we do not allow things to get this far. We use the above doctrines to consider the perspective of others, to give the benefit of the doubt, to be open minded to any and all ideas; not see them as an opposition or conflict to our own. We also know when to call in a member of staff if such a process is not helping. We have no problem with drama here at Aeipathy. Drama means we have passionate writers. And who wants a creative writing forum without passionate writers? However. We handle our drama - and our passion - the right way.
We Are Generous
At Aeipathy, we follow a doctrine of "generous roleplaying". This term basically means that we are here to write with as many different people, with different styles and levels of writing, as possible. If we have a plot that is currently on-going, and a newcomer joins the site who (while not originally planned to) could, in fact, join our story? We invite them and offer them the chance to contribute, change and add to the plot we already have in motion. When someone needs a plot or some kind for one of their characters, we offer up our own to facilitate that plot. Our members are never asked, or forced, to have their characters behave out of their nature or in a way that ruins plans of their own. However, we do enforce that newcomers to both the site and to plots or stories, should be welcomed with open arms. To assume we have the perfect plot right from the get go is the height of hubris. We allow others to come in and add detail and texture to our stories. And we always respond to those changes with eagerness and enthusiasm. Sometimes changes work and sometimes they don't but to be negative from the state assures issues and upset. Writing is a fun and positive thing. And we at Aeipathy intend to keep it that way.
We Are Connected
Aeipathy is unique. We may not be the kind of writing forum you are used to. We are not a roleplay forum in which a writer creates a character for a singular purpose or story. Instead of a hundred writers writing a hundred stories in one place, we are a community of writers creating one, enormous story, beautiful in its complexity, dynamicism, passion and realistic detail. This means being considerate of other members' characters, getting stuck into in-character events, stories and curveballs and keeping our historical setting in mind at all times so that we don't accidentally create anachronisms for other writers. Aeipathy is an exercise in collaboration and community. If you are someone who likes to write alone and to a very specific plotline, you may find it harder to find a home here.
Writing is a Gift
To both the person who creates it and those who read it, the art of writing fiction is a gift to be treasured and respected. As such, there are no laissez-faire attitudes to plotting or "bashing out" of posts here at Aeipathy. Quality always trumps quantity but a good writer should be able to create both; considering their post as a gift to those who read it. The same goes for character creation. For, while we have no character limit per member on the site, we are encouraging of all members to think very carefully before creating a new character and whether they can give that character their all. With all of our stories being inter-connected, all characters are significant and important and deserving of the right attention and love from their creator.
Our Principles
We are a medium-to-large and still expanding community of passionate writers who love the setting we have created here at Aeipathy. A key element to keeping the Aeipathy setting and dynamic engaging and inspiring is the principles upon which we base our writing. While the below may seem restrictive, we find them to be driving forces in creating intricate, exciting and realistic plotlines that help our characters to grow organically.
No Actions Without Consequences
Everything our characters do has a form of consequence or reaction attached. All of our characters are related in some way, shape or form; from familial and bloodline connections to trade and economic business arrangements. Everyone is connected to someone. This means that, when a plotline is worked out, you must be prepared for other characters to react in a natural manner according to their perspective and position - even if that causes a relationship or reaction towards your character that you had no expected.
No Plot Is Off-Limits
To add to the above principle, we at Aeipathy are open to all kinds of story and all kinds of plot. You can create an intricate plot to attack the king and overthrow a kingdom if you wanted to. However, the reactions and consequences of such decisions must be considered carefully. Does your character have the ability/power to do so? Do they have the support to remain in power once there? Do they have a realistic means of beridding the kingdom of their former monarch? Do they have an escape plan if all goes off-book? If the answer to any of these questions is no, your character will likely to be caught, stopped and executed for treason. The same goes for any young woman wishing to act in an unladylike/socially unacceptable manner. You are more than welcome to have your character run up and down the city streets naked if such a plot is of interest to you. However, it is unlikely that your character will ever marry and any characters yours has connected with through marriage or blood will immediately be tainted by association. So, be careful in considering how your plot may affect other members' characters. No plot is off limits. But all plots have realistic consequences.
Everyone Is Someone Else's Enemy
All characters (and people) are individualistic and have their own personal ambitions and goals. As such, there will be those in-character who dislike your character, hate them or are entirely indifferent to them personally but see your character as an obstacle on the journey to achieve their own ends. As such, all characters on Aeipathy are the enemy of someone. It could be as large as a generations old blood feud. It could be as small as a snub made against them in Court. It could be a plethora of reasons or incidents that have gradually built discontent between the characters. It could be as simple as someone being so nice and compassionate that others believe them fake or have subconscious envy poisoning their impressions of that character. These feelings and relationships should grow as organically as any romance or friendship on the site. We ask that all our members are prepared: no realistic character is beloved by all and the antagonism and negativity between characters will inspire plots in the future.
Ambivalence and Subtlety Reign Supreme
Aeipathy is set in a world and time where great and impressive plotlines are open to your manipulation: political upheavals, mass-scale wars, arranged marriages, cultist attacks, regicide... But, to create an environment for our characters that is both realistic and provocative in key moments of drama, other stories are considered to be just as important, here at Aeipathy. The smaller stories; the stories that hold complex emotions that are neither hatred nor love; stories mostly told in the heads of our characters than out in public. Our writers love to read the work of each other and, as such, no character needs to be involved in history altering stories or has to seek a crown. Smaller, or personal, stories are just as important.
Life Follows No Plan
In connection with our above doctrines that encourage "generous" roleplaying and the concept that we are all writing one story; that no-one has ownership over a single plot or story facet, it is also important to remember that life does not come with an instruction manual. For ourselves or for our characters. You might have the next fifty years planned for your character but you can be guaranteed, here at Aeipathy, that another writer or a global plot will put something in action that will entirely derail that plan. If you are looking for somewhere to write out a story exactly as you picture it, go write a book. If you are looking for a constantly changing, twisting and turning story that will test your abilities as a writer and a plotter, then this is the place to be.
Our Doctrines and Principles weave together a community and writing environment that we at Aeipathy are sincerely proud of. If you have any questions on how to be considerate of these rules, please don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our staff team.