Difference between revisions of "Consent"
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{{tab}}A player can choose to partake in scenes of rape between themselves and another PC, but no ST or TL on the reach is allowed to run scenes that involve descriptive scenes of rape or TS (tiny sex) that involve the use of NPC's. This might seem harsh, but those are the rules. Even if a player chooses to partake in a rape scene, that player may ask for help from others, but any other player can refuse to help or even know about the incident IC, as it is not something that most people want to be involved in. If a character does not consent to being raped with detail, the scene should end immediately with the notation of 'Rape Occurred'. There should be no further explanations, ever, and a dice will be rolled to see how much damage was incurred during the process of said offense. | {{tab}}A player can choose to partake in scenes of rape between themselves and another PC, but no ST or TL on the reach is allowed to run scenes that involve descriptive scenes of rape or TS (tiny sex) that involve the use of NPC's. This might seem harsh, but those are the rules. Even if a player chooses to partake in a rape scene, that player may ask for help from others, but any other player can refuse to help or even know about the incident IC, as it is not something that most people want to be involved in. If a character does not consent to being raped with detail, the scene should end immediately with the notation of 'Rape Occurred'. There should be no further explanations, ever, and a dice will be rolled to see how much damage was incurred during the process of said offense. | ||
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+ | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#DDD; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #CCC; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What could get me killed?</h2> | ||
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+ | |style="color:#000;"| {{tab}}While crossover play is highly encouraged, so too is caution in PC actions. If you visit other supernatural territories, you can expect to be watched and you can expect to be forced to pay for serious mistakes. If a Werewolf kills a Vampire while visiting Vampire territory, it is highly likely that the Werewolf might have signed his own death warrant. Likewise, if a Vampire bites a Changeling's ensorcelled mortal and drains them dry on the front porch of said Changeling, it is likely that the Vampire will incur a very bad day. | ||
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+ | {{tab}}Keep in mind that your In Character Actions (ICA) carry with them In Character Consequences (ICC). Mind the rules, play your character, and have a good time, but if you screw up and the rules suddenly get shredded while you're out of your bit of land? Expect there to be issues. | ||
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{{tab}}In the case of PrPs (Player Ran Plots) and the possibility or likelihood of death within them, the player acting as an ST '''MUST GIVE A DISCLAIMER''' to all participants within their scene. If the disclaimer is not provably agreed to, via logged conversation that ends in some variation of 'I agree to Participate', then the death of a character within the PrP will be rescinded. | {{tab}}In the case of PrPs (Player Ran Plots) and the possibility or likelihood of death within them, the player acting as an ST '''MUST GIVE A DISCLAIMER''' to all participants within their scene. If the disclaimer is not provably agreed to, via logged conversation that ends in some variation of 'I agree to Participate', then the death of a character within the PrP will be rescinded. | ||
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− | | style="color: #000;"| | + | | style="color: #000;"| {{tab}}Sometimes one PC elects to kill another PC. In this case, usually there is something leading up to it in character. These events cannot truly be stopped, as they are something that will occur whether there seems to be immediately justification for them or not. However, no PC will ever be killed without an ST present in the room. PC's will not be killed by someone that is not within the same RP room as them, requiring attackers to be within range of other players in order for attacks/deaths to happen. Nor will a PC ever be killed when they're logged out. Naturally, if a PC logs out to simply avoid death, they will be informed that they are frozen up until the time they can log in and be present for the scene in which they die. |
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+ | {{tab}}Please note that if a PC is killed by another PC, they must wait a minimum of 2 weeks to re-apply to the same sphere in which they recently vacated a player position. This will allow time for any tempers to cool and any initial discovery of a character's death to be brought to light and investigated. Concepts designed solely to avenge a character's death will not be permitted as they are unbalancing and antagonistic to enjoyable RP. | ||
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− | | | + | | style="color: #000;"| {{tab}}In order to have a 'lawful' Hunter-caused PK on Nevermore Darkness, logs will be required to prove that the character being killed has reason to die. I.E. If a Vampire was seen in public biting someone, breaking masque, etc., a Werewolf rips apart a human and is caught on tape... or any such breach of secrecy is documented, a Hunter is then allowed to hunt down and kill the PC in question. Keep in mind, if the Hunter elects to hunt down another PC and attempt to kill them, they have to suffer the consequences of failure and will most likely die if they aren't successful. |
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