Welcome to Surrender Dawn. Before starting your journey, make sure that you read everything that's on the Beginner's Guide Board:
First, make sure that you get to know the rules by which we manage our site and community.
For this, visit the Guide to Rules.
After that, it's fundamental to read all that there is to know about the world your character will be inserted into.
In order to do so, go to the Guide to Lore.
Lastly, please take a close look at all the mechanics that dictate our roleplay and its characters.
You can do this by checking out the Guide to Mechanics.
When you've done all of the above, you'll most likely be ready to start creating your character:
Create your Application Thread on the Character Creation Board.
To do so, follow the instructions on the Character Application Template Thread.
Once you're done, just copy the link of the thread and head over to the Grading Center.
To submit your application for review, use the General Submissions Thread.
We hope you enjoy your time with us! Happy Roleplaying!
Updates
11/11/19: Open for Beta Testing! Feel free to explore the site and start creating your characters! If you have any doubt feel free to contact a member of the Staff Team.
Hello there, traveller! If you're in here it's probably because you've already got some work done and you're ready to submit it for review and approval... Wonderful!
Here at Surrender Dawn, we function only with this General Submissions thread. This means that any and all submissions are to be placed here: character applications, finished threads, character or ability rank-up requests, milestone book approvals, etc... That being said, the only thing you really have to do is leave a reply in this thread with a link to what you want to submit and you're done!
As an important note, please do not tag any member of the Staff Team either here or on Discord in an attempt notify them of your submission or getting it looked at faster. We look at each submission in the order that they are posted here and we always try to take care of them as soon as we can - we're humans, not machines, and pressuring us to be faster will just end up having the opposite result.