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To apply to become a GM, open a [[Ticket]]. Please be sure to have an idea for your first session in mind before opening the ticket. | To apply to become a GM, open a [[Ticket]]. Please be sure to have an idea for your first session in mind before opening the ticket. | ||
'''Note:''' Recently-joined users are unlikely to be approved to be a GM until they have been active in the server for at least a couple months. | |||
Once a GM is approved, they will craft a trial session. Trial sessions are overseen by a [[Storyteller]], and at the end of the session the players involved are given an evaluation to complete. If there are no issues in the evaluation, the prospective GM becomes a full-fledged GM. | Once a GM is approved, they will craft a trial session. Trial sessions are overseen by a [[Storyteller]], and at the end of the session the players involved are given an evaluation to complete. If there are no issues in the evaluation, the prospective GM becomes a full-fledged GM. | ||
Revision as of 00:00, 28 May 2024
GMs, or Gamemasters, run sessions in Kelek.
To apply to become a GM, open a Ticket. Please be sure to have an idea for your first session in mind before opening the ticket.
Note: Recently-joined users are unlikely to be approved to be a GM until they have been active in the server for at least a couple months.
Once a GM is approved, they will craft a trial session. Trial sessions are overseen by a Storyteller, and at the end of the session the players involved are given an evaluation to complete. If there are no issues in the evaluation, the prospective GM becomes a full-fledged GM.