Character Rules
and guidelines
Please be aware that these rules and guidelines are subject to change. As a member of the community, it’s your job to keep up-to-date on this information.
**Admins will take action on rule breaks without a player report**
Character Rules
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Character Guidelines Continued disregard of these may lead to a temp/perm ban
Player -
Characters:
When creating a character you are not just putting a name on a model. Also consider:
Permadeath: A player may decide that events in their character’s story have lead towards the character being dead for good.
The death of a character can have a big impact on not only its story, but the stories of the characters connected to it.
If your character is downed and you decide it’s time for it’s permadeath, all you need to do is roleplay the scenario out with guards/healers.
Characters:
When creating a character you are not just putting a name on a model. Also consider:
- What are some of the personality traits of your character?
- Give your character some strengths and weaknesses, think about how your character would react to things based on those personality traits.
- What is the background for this character, where do they come from? This doesn’t have to be very detailed, but having this will make it easier to roleplay the character.
- You’re playing the life of this character so their experiences should let your character evolve. Let the consequences of your characters actions have an effect on your character.
- Your character can’t be all things or involved in everything. If there’s something else you’d like to try out consider creating another character and building a story up to it. Example: A character shouldn’t be a Healer, combatmaster, Masterchief, Magemaster who tries to be involved in all of groups.
- Be mindful about how you try to enter on-going scenarios and story lines. You can interact with people, but don’t just show up out of nowhere trying to impact or steer a current story line if your story hasn’t lead up to it.
- Keep in mind that your actions have consequences. If you attack someone you might end up in jail or worse. If you instigate or tease a character you might find yourself in trouble. If you take something from someone, you might have something taken from you. Never start something with the idea that you will never allow them an opportunity for revenge or justice. That's just poor sportsmanship and potentially powergaming.
Permadeath: A player may decide that events in their character’s story have lead towards the character being dead for good.
The death of a character can have a big impact on not only its story, but the stories of the characters connected to it.
If your character is downed and you decide it’s time for it’s permadeath, all you need to do is roleplay the scenario out with guards/healers.