Server Rules

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This is currently an adapted version of the TG ruleset. All of these rules are related to OOC conduct, and do not apply to how your character acts in-game, except in the case of the powergaming and character knowledge rules.

General Server Rules

If you read only this, it should hopefully get you through your first few rounds without admins having to pay any attention to you.

0: Admins reserve the right to veto a rule.

Yes, the dreaded rule 0. Needless to say, if you have to cite this rule to an admin, then you fucked up, and should spend some time reflecting.

Exceptions to this are the general rules. Admins cannot veto general rules.

1: Don't be an asshole.

Seriously, being a dick to everyone just makes the server impossible to play on without drama. If OOC conflict does occur, you are required to settle it as soon as possible, and without dragging it into public. Get an admin or mod involved if required.

2: Don't use information gained outside of in-character means as your character.

That means no meta-comming (telling people where you are in-game, etc.), stuff you've seen as a ghost, and messages sent in OOC by others.

3: Don't say in character information OOCly until the round ends.

Mostly exists because people are infamously bad at not accidentally relaying OOC knowledge ICly.