Being a Village Leader (Updated 8/17/2024)

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Being a Village Leader (Updated 8/17/2024)Feb 14, 2014 20:42:35 GMT -5
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Leadership Rules



Responsibilities

There are many duties required of a leader in the Naruto world. So why should a leader in an RP be any different? That said, a leader does have many responsibilities on this board. This is partially to lessen the workload for the core staff but is also to ensure that members do not take leadership positions simply to have a powerful character or on a whim.


Pre-requirements:
You must have been part of the site for over a month
You must have at least one character approved and active

List of Responsibilities:
  • Keeping village timeline up to date.
  • Answering all questions related to your village when asked.
  • Moderating mission threads within your village upon request of staff and members.
  • Creation and overseeing of events for your village.
  • Updating your village's information.
  • Acting as a go-between for your village and the staff.
  • Reviewing Village Clans to ensure History cohesion.
  • Remaining Active OOC and IC.


Other responsibilities may be added to what a leader must do at the staff's discretion. By making a leadership character you agree to take these responsibilities upon yourself. If you fail to perform your duties, abuse your power, or otherwise fail to meet what is required of you then you forfeit your character and all things related to them. At that point, the staff may either set your character for adoption, have your character retire, or have them killed.


Freedoms

Now just because you are a leader doesn't mean you have a heavy and strict workload you do have some personal freedoms on how you want to run your village. While some situations may have to go through a staff approval process, for major plots, for example, you have almost free reign on how the village is run and how it develops under your rule. Below is a list of examples one can do while being a leader of a village.


  • Proposing/Creating Plots for Your Village
  • Overlooking Applications for Your Village
  • Input on Character Positions
  • Appealing Village Rating Changes
  • Requesting Additional Boards within Your Village
  • Freer NPC Abilities.
  • Setting Requirements for Leaving the Village
  • Overlooking Missions Applied for your Shinobi


NPCing for Leaders.

As a leader, you have free reign over the citizens, shinobi, and skills of your people.  While you are welcome to create official NPC profiles, you are also able to have NPCs enter where appropriate anywhere WITHIN YOUR COUNTRY.  Once your leader steps outside their country in a thread [minus missions you're NPCing for officially], you forfeit free reign over citizens as that now falls to the leader of the land you're in.



Requirements



As with any position of power, there is a duty one must uphold to keep that power. Leaders are no exception to this having a list of requirements they must meet to keep their position. This is mainly done so that leaders will keep their village up to date with current events and make things easier for future characters to be made for their village. Below is a list of requirements and their frequency in which a leader needs to keep up with said requirements.


Main Requirements:
Post once a month on your village leader


Semiannual Requirements:
Update village lore every six months


Annual Requirements:
Must maintain a mission list of at least 10 missions
Must create at least one mission per year.
Must create at least one event per year


Going forward the above will be required of all leaders, these things will be checked monthly. If you're found to fail one of the above, then you'll receive a strike. At three strikes an evaluation will be done and unless there are exceptional reasons for receiving one or all strikes, then you will be removed from your position. This goes for all members, staff included. Keep in mind these are the minimum requirements and if felt necessary by staff will be added upon.


Note: A strike will be removed once per year, to allow forgiveness for those who only messed up once or twice due to real life.

last edit by Toff E on Aug 17, 2024 10:08:46 GMT -5
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