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Role-Play Conflict Resolution (Rules)

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Players are expected to respect role-play limits and agree to dice rules or staff moderation when requested to resolve role-play conflict. A general series of guidelines are available.

General Statements

There is no reason for staff to get involved in the resolution of RP conflict between players UNLESS one or more of the parties ASKS for a moderator.

Exception
If the role-play between players seeks to change or establish any shard lore, then the authors of the lore or a staff member, not involved in the discussion, must be included into the negotiation. Please note that significant changes to a kingdom culture is unlikely to be approved -- kingdom culture impacts thousands of NPCs, not just players.

Obligation

  • Players are obligated to respect RP limits. It is each players responsibility to have their RP limits set. However, if you see a player with out limits, please remind them to set them, especially if you plot line involves any type of rape, torture, or mutilation.
  • Players are obligated to negotiate dice roles to resolve conflict. Players are not obligted to agree to mutually acceptable outcome. It is perfectly acceptable for players to want completely seperate outcomes for RP conflict -- in fact that's what puts the conflict into it. However, they ARE obligated to agree upon dice rolls to determine who wins in an encounter.
  • Players are obligated to accept moderation if called for. If a moderator is requested, by any member of the conflict, then all discussion and role-play should stop immediately and a moderator should be waited on.

Guidelines

  • Keep the discussion between parties limited to those directly affected.
  • Keep the discussion to the necessary points, don't get dragged into sideline discussions if you are not willing to be.
  • Call a moderator immediately if you feel the other party is being too pushy or appears too emotionally involved.
  • You are not obligated to tell the PLAYER anything that the CHARACTER neither knows or needs to know. i.e. you have to tell them the effects of a spell they have to role-play with WHEN they need to role-play with it, not before hand.
  • If there maybe long term consequences of a role-play conflict that will be revealed much later -- do yourself a favor and tell a staffer about it immediately, so they can document it on the staff or admin boards.
Metagaming
Some players want to discuss role-play before it happens some do not. Our [[Metagaming (Rules)|megagaming rules] makes it clear that if you choose to discuss role-play before it happens, and someone metagames, its your own damn fault.
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