Or /coc/ thread if that's what you look for in the catalog.
Wiki:
the-conservatory.fandom.com
Past threads:
desuarchive.org
Or /coc/ thread if that's what you look for in the catalog.
Wiki:
the-conservatory.fandom.com
Past threads:
desuarchive.org
Other urls found in this thread:
boards.plus4chan.org
twitter.com
>How does this work?
>It works like a community toy chest. In the /coc/ threads you are free to post whatever ideas/settings/characters you want, but you have to be OK with other people playing with them (tweaking them, putting them in stories, using them for things, etc.)
>There's no guarantee that what you post will catch on either.
>If the OC you are posting is YOURS for something you are personally doing, then it would go to the "How is your webcomic?" threads.
>If you just want feedback on an OC of yours, then it would go in the "donut steel" threads or drawthreads.
If the thread dies suddenly or you still want to discuss something when there's no thread:
boards.plus4chan.org
Last time:
-Old things
-New pics
-More old things
Don't normally catch these threads when they go up.
Nice. Quaslan's giving me some Azula vibes there.
And they are usually painfully slow for the first few hours after they are made, no matter which day they are made on.
These threads are fucking dead. Stop posting them.
I refuse.
Honestly, I fucking love these threads, yet I kind of have to agree
I look at the catalogue each time before making the thread just to see what's being posted on Yas Forums.
And seeing what sort of threads are always on Yas Forums these days, no one has any business telling me that I can't have this thread once a week.
Yep. Like I said, I love these threads so much, but I get sad oftentimes
>Britainment but it's a PC-88 visual novel