Epic: This is a form of stories or poetry. Epic is like a novel being lengthy, the story is centered or in this case the role-play by heroic characters. They are majestic depictions that capture impressive struggles including war stories, adventures. This would be a role-play that is most likely longer then basic multi-para or novella but not necessarily. Really, this includes story-lines based off heroic or epic feats.
Novel: Novel unlike it's counterpart novella is actually supposed to be long. This style of role-play like Novella is misinterpreted they are two completely different things yet so similar. The basic format or skills needed are virtually the same. The only real difference is Novel length posts need to resemble that of a Novel instead of Novella which is shorter. Read Novella below for more information.
Novella: Basic novel writing, like telling a story, but let this be clear, it has nothing to do with length; it’s about how well you describe and write. A novella is supposed to be shorter then a novel. For instance, instead of focusing on just detail, its beyond that, perfect description, perfectly describing who, what, where, why, and how. Basic necessities of writing. You usually make connections with other characters, and lot of its pre-planned in role-play at least. That means fights can be talked out about who will win and why, in a way that develops the story further. ALSO NOTICE SOMETHING, NO WHERE does the description say anything about how prodigious (big) your words are. WHY that has nothing to do with novella. That doesn’t mean an expansive vocabulary isn’t helpful but it isn’t necessary. Also keep in mind, useless, unnecessary details to point it bores reader are not present in novella. Basically use sufficient detail and describe to point person feels the emotion of the character, as if they were there themselves.
C-1: This on the other hand is an unique style, completely created by Charon Constantine. In this style creativity, word choice, among other things are what matters most; in this style you describe but in a different way. If you notice when role-playing with him, he focus more on the emotional side or thoughts of my character rather then the description of movements. That is key in his style, it let’s one know exactly what your character is thinking. Also you notice it’s about presentation and just overall making yourself stand out. Additionally when fighting without autoing or god modding, you try to trap your opponent, without power playing. This means within the limits of your powers. Just ask when fighting him you keep in mind his style, his point is to trap an opponent and make them give up, but just so you know, all his attacks have a logical escape; even if the opponent says it’s impossible to dodge. One also tend to describe mostly emotions showing more focus upon them then describing actions. Finding it more intriguing and interesting. There are no word limits or anything, just no autoing, god modding, power modding, etc., on top of that you must train for your abilities or an extra abilities. Especially if you’re new then add powers to your existing powers. Please train for that, so it makes sense, plus people will respect you more that way. Another thing you try to do with this specific style is present the post with some type of flare to make it stand out. This style is different from the others but an extension or combination of all other styles. A fusion of what makes the other styles tick.
V Style: Very little is known about this, but from what can be inferred, if you misspell anything or the sort, it takes points away from you, or allows your opponent’s attack to hit, that is if they made no mistakes. This is all about mistakes, you can’t make any, or you lose, or come closer to losing to your opponent; probably the least favorite style of role-play besides any of the types of speed-fighting, or that scientific style that won't even going to go into detail with due to how obvious it is.
Old School: It’s simple really just para or multi-para with loose rules. Don’t have to have a specific 5 sentences for each paragraph or any of that. This style is predicated on creativity entirely. All there is too it really, just be creative, train for your powers, train to keep up your power. Simple things, you can’t just come into role-play with 10 powers when practicing this style. The way a lot of the role-players from 06, which are still around today, role-play.
Novel: Novel unlike it's counterpart novella is actually supposed to be long. This style of role-play like Novella is misinterpreted they are two completely different things yet so similar. The basic format or skills needed are virtually the same. The only real difference is Novel length posts need to resemble that of a Novel instead of Novella which is shorter. Read Novella below for more information.
Novella: Basic novel writing, like telling a story, but let this be clear, it has nothing to do with length; it’s about how well you describe and write. A novella is supposed to be shorter then a novel. For instance, instead of focusing on just detail, its beyond that, perfect description, perfectly describing who, what, where, why, and how. Basic necessities of writing. You usually make connections with other characters, and lot of its pre-planned in role-play at least. That means fights can be talked out about who will win and why, in a way that develops the story further. ALSO NOTICE SOMETHING, NO WHERE does the description say anything about how prodigious (big) your words are. WHY that has nothing to do with novella. That doesn’t mean an expansive vocabulary isn’t helpful but it isn’t necessary. Also keep in mind, useless, unnecessary details to point it bores reader are not present in novella. Basically use sufficient detail and describe to point person feels the emotion of the character, as if they were there themselves.
C-1: This on the other hand is an unique style, completely created by Charon Constantine. In this style creativity, word choice, among other things are what matters most; in this style you describe but in a different way. If you notice when role-playing with him, he focus more on the emotional side or thoughts of my character rather then the description of movements. That is key in his style, it let’s one know exactly what your character is thinking. Also you notice it’s about presentation and just overall making yourself stand out. Additionally when fighting without autoing or god modding, you try to trap your opponent, without power playing. This means within the limits of your powers. Just ask when fighting him you keep in mind his style, his point is to trap an opponent and make them give up, but just so you know, all his attacks have a logical escape; even if the opponent says it’s impossible to dodge. One also tend to describe mostly emotions showing more focus upon them then describing actions. Finding it more intriguing and interesting. There are no word limits or anything, just no autoing, god modding, power modding, etc., on top of that you must train for your abilities or an extra abilities. Especially if you’re new then add powers to your existing powers. Please train for that, so it makes sense, plus people will respect you more that way. Another thing you try to do with this specific style is present the post with some type of flare to make it stand out. This style is different from the others but an extension or combination of all other styles. A fusion of what makes the other styles tick.
V Style: Very little is known about this, but from what can be inferred, if you misspell anything or the sort, it takes points away from you, or allows your opponent’s attack to hit, that is if they made no mistakes. This is all about mistakes, you can’t make any, or you lose, or come closer to losing to your opponent; probably the least favorite style of role-play besides any of the types of speed-fighting, or that scientific style that won't even going to go into detail with due to how obvious it is.
Old School: It’s simple really just para or multi-para with loose rules. Don’t have to have a specific 5 sentences for each paragraph or any of that. This style is predicated on creativity entirely. All there is too it really, just be creative, train for your powers, train to keep up your power. Simple things, you can’t just come into role-play with 10 powers when practicing this style. The way a lot of the role-players from 06, which are still around today, role-play.