QUEST GRADING
Each quest must be graded by a mod before its rewards can be handed out. Quests can take up to two weeks (and maybe more) to grade, depending on their lengths, especially in the case of arcs and sagas. So, some patience will be required on the players' end when awaiting the results of a grading.
The rewards of quests can vary depending on two major factors: roleplaying quality and writing quality.
Roleplaying quality: This grading factor involves player avoiding general pitfalls in RPs such as metagaming and godmodding. The smoother your interactions are with your fellow participants in your posts, the better this part of the score will be.
Writing quality: Needless to say, the quality of the actual content of your posts will be judged with a critical eye by the graders. This part of the score will vary depending on how well you write, and how immersive your content is.
Quality Score Multipliers
There are seven different levels of quality scores, and the reward multipliers will vary depending on these.
S: (+100%) The quality of your threads is almost comparable to the writing of famous published authors, known for their skill with the pen (or the keyboard).
A: (+50%) The quality of your posts is excellent, and possibly some of the most interesting fanmade roleplaying content out there.
B: (+25%) The quality of your posts is very good, and the grader enjoyed it enough to read it through without skimming or skipping through any sections.
C: (+0%) The quality of your posts is up to standards of an RP forum, however it doesn't stand out above its peers enough to warrant bonus rewards.
D: (-15%) The quality of your posts is slightly below average, however it still held enough enjoyable content to warrant the lion's share of the reward.
E: (-30%) The quality of your posts is disappointing, and very tough to read through. Improvement in further threads is highly recommended when scoring this grade.
F: (-60%) The quality of your posts was extremely lacking, to the point that the grader had to give up halfway through. If scoring this grade, please discuss with the grader what efforts you could apply to your future threads to improve your grading.