Post by QUEEN SUCRÉ on Aug 18, 2014 18:11:13 GMT -8
member groups
Whodunit? has a total of five member groups for you to choose from! Each has their own perks and cons and all that we ask is for you to try to keep their numbers even.
AMATEUR DETECTIVES. Detectives who are either just starting out or who are not old enough to be considered as "true" detectives. Depending on the situation and the case, they may or may not have access to the more dangerous ones. Age wise, they're usually in their mid-teens and up, though the younger they are the less seriously they're taken. Amateur Detectives can be no younger than fifteen years old.
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS. Usually a part of detective agencies, Private Investigators (or PI's / private eyes) are what most people think of when they hear the term detective. Some even consult with the police, giving them a bigger range of cases to work with, while others simply stick with cases that involve finding people or adultery. Age wise, they're often in their early twenties and up, though the older they are the more respect they may receive.
POLICE DETECTIVES. Detectives who work for the police and the only member group who is automatically allowed to participate in serious and / or dangerous cases. Age wise, they're usually in their late twenties and up.
MYSTERY ENTHUSIASTS. Not exactly detectives of the traditional sense, but those who are interested in mysteries and don't become detectives for various reasons. Mystery enthusiasts are just that - enthusiastic about mysteries and puzzles and riddles. They have a bigger chance of participating in mystery events than Denizens do, but will not be allowed in serious or dangerous cases. Can be of any age, though teenagers are more common.
DENIZENS. The normal people of Nazo (or as normal as the people living in Nazo can be). Anyone who isn't a detective of some kind is considered to be a denizen, even if they might not exactly be civilians. Denizens may be allowed to participate in mystery events if the situation calls for it, but it won't be often and will never be for any serious cases. Can be of any age.
AMATEUR DETECTIVES. Detectives who are either just starting out or who are not old enough to be considered as "true" detectives. Depending on the situation and the case, they may or may not have access to the more dangerous ones. Age wise, they're usually in their mid-teens and up, though the younger they are the less seriously they're taken. Amateur Detectives can be no younger than fifteen years old.
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS. Usually a part of detective agencies, Private Investigators (or PI's / private eyes) are what most people think of when they hear the term detective. Some even consult with the police, giving them a bigger range of cases to work with, while others simply stick with cases that involve finding people or adultery. Age wise, they're often in their early twenties and up, though the older they are the more respect they may receive.
POLICE DETECTIVES. Detectives who work for the police and the only member group who is automatically allowed to participate in serious and / or dangerous cases. Age wise, they're usually in their late twenties and up.
MYSTERY ENTHUSIASTS. Not exactly detectives of the traditional sense, but those who are interested in mysteries and don't become detectives for various reasons. Mystery enthusiasts are just that - enthusiastic about mysteries and puzzles and riddles. They have a bigger chance of participating in mystery events than Denizens do, but will not be allowed in serious or dangerous cases. Can be of any age, though teenagers are more common.
DENIZENS. The normal people of Nazo (or as normal as the people living in Nazo can be). Anyone who isn't a detective of some kind is considered to be a denizen, even if they might not exactly be civilians. Denizens may be allowed to participate in mystery events if the situation calls for it, but it won't be often and will never be for any serious cases. Can be of any age.