DO:
- [Optional]Write a short description in the IC tab, make it simple, short, but explain things as best as you can. Eye color, overage build, voice, most prominent features, and maybe even scent is good. If you're an enki, there's no need to explain how your fur looks like in this tab. This is just to keep in consideration lazy readers.
- [Optional] Write an extensive description, if you want. Go from head to toe! Explain your scars, deformities, tics, quirks, perks, fur color, shaven, unshaven... Clothes too, and equipment. If you want, of course.
I just want to point out that while you have the option of a short or long description, it will help immensely if you HAVE a description at all. It can be the difference between you being written off as an alt that's just around to spy and being acknowledged ICly (I don't know about others but I'm generally surprised to find we have an actual new player), and it also helps others know how to react to your character. We can't really react appropriately if we don't know whether your enki is a fuzzy cub or a burly, battle-scarred fellow with half his fur missing.
Also,
Do:Make everyday characters. And/or comic relief characters. They're more fun than heroes and villains a lot of the time.
Give your character quirks, secrets, and other such things to tease out over the course of our characters getting to know yours.
Read the in-game books.
Pay attention to quest text (not just because it helps with the actual quest; there are tidbits of lore you might miss otherwise).
[In my personal opinion,] give RP precedence over gaining levels and tria. It's the people that make this game fun.
Try to get to know people OOC.
Share any art/writing/etc that the RP here inspired!
Don't:Join the first guild that tries to recruit you. Get to know people and figure out where your character would fit.
Be afraid to let your character get permanently injured or killed.
Attack IC without OOC consent.
Pick anything more serious than a fistfight in town.
Grief peoples' events that they worked really hard to set up.
Get all snobby about other peoples' play styles. Especially if they just run past and ignore your RP - they have the right not to participate if they don't want to.
Complain if you do run past RP among people you don't know and then act like there's nobody around to roleplay with.
Try to make up your own crazy lore when you first start out - it won't go over well when you ICly speak of having time-travelled from the future where you slayed zombie dragons on other planets. But by all means, write that story in its own setting and share it with us out-of-game, though.

Immediately try to become the 'big bad' character/start the 'big bad' guild. It's a better story if they start off small.