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neonwraiths) wrote2023-08-09 05:22 pm
Activity Check

Neon Requiem uses a modified "check-in" activity check. There are no comment counts for activity check. Instead, your AC is in the form of a report written by your character and submitted to their caseworker at the Bureau of Soul Affairs. (If your character would absolutely refuse to do this, AC can be written by their caseworker instead!) This report is a brief summary of or thoughts on your character’s activities of the month, to be added to their file for consideration in Soul Judgment.
This can be as long or short as you like, in any format you please. Your character can attempt to mislead or lie. However, if they do lie, the truth of their activities will appear as a magical addendum at the bottom of the page (because we really do want to know what they’re up to!) Don't worry: there will be no consequences for what your character confesses in AC.
AC is due by midnight EST on the last day of each month. Failure to post will result in your character being swept from the game.
If circumstances require that you take a hiatus, you are excused from AC for the requested calendar month. You may only take one hiatus per three month period. (EX: if you hiatus in January, you must complete AC for February and March.)
If you are in need of a longer hiatus or you have special circumstances of any kind, please let the mods know and we'll be happy to work something out with you.
For new characters: Reply beneath your handle with your character's name and canon in the subject line. All of your monthly AC will replied to this comment (see example below.)
For all characters: Each month, reply to your character's comment, write the month in the subject line, and write your AC in the comment. You can do this in any format you like, but here's a nice standard form to make things simple.

April 2024
From: KD6-3.7 [kd6-3.7@neonet.rip]
MONTHLY SOUL REPORT
[ What follows is a clinical recounting of K's involvement in the "short-term debugging project" at NeoNet, worded in such a way that his true intentions — to save the so-called "glitch" before it could be killed — are kept ambiguous, and hopefully won't attract any bureaucratic suspicion. But if any detailed records exist of his time in VR, that could complicate matters...
A few other relevant updates are provided: his studies and artistic pursuits are going well; he was surprised by an invitation to a social gathering involving poker and enjoyed himself; his houseplants are thriving.
He concludes the report by thanking his caseworker for the music recommendations. ]