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Avendar is a MUD that supports and encourages roleplaying, player versus environment (PvE), and player versus player (PvP) modes of play. This page will discuss what that means and what our expectations with regards to behavior are. |
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==Conduct== |
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⚫ | The atmosphere we want to cultivate is that of a group of acquaintances coming together at |
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⚫ | Avendar is not a business or a service and we do not have customers. This is a hobby which we invite others to enjoy with us in a space we curate. Every part of the game will always be free, and no advantage will ever be offered to a player-character for donations given to assist Avendar in its operation costs. |
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⚫ | The atmosphere we want to cultivate is that of a group of acquaintances coming together at a person's house to play a tabletop adventure game with a big roleplaying aspect, such as Pathfinder. Even as our characters may engage in conflicts both along and against one another, those should not influence how we treat one another around the table, so to speak. We don't have to be best friends, but we expect civility and for people to refrain from behavior that is malicious, harmful, or unsportsmanlike. If you aren't sure whether something is going to be a problem, ask. If something genuinely bothers to you, politely bring it up either directly or with a staff member. This applies to every space within the locus of our control, including the Avendar game itself, the official Discord server, and this wiki. These standards of behavior also apply to players and staff alike. |
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⚫ | With that in mind, we have no interest in developing an exhaustive and specific list of things you can and cannot do and instead advise you use all of the above as a guideline. That said, this is a short list of activities which are egregiously unacceptable, and will get you immediately denied and/or banned: |
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* Any expression of real-world bigotry including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia |
* Any expression of real-world bigotry including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia |
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* Pedophilia or child sexual material of any kind |
* Pedophilia or explicit child sexual material of any kind |
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* Out-of-character stalking, harassment, or bullying, regardless of where it happens |
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==Roleplay== |
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Players are expected to remain in-character and avoid out-of-character speech or references at all times while playing. The only exception to this is the OOC and Newbie channels, or PRAY when being used to seek staff assistance. Discord and the wiki are also considered out-of-character, though specific pieces of information may be marked as in-character. |
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Storylines in Avendar may include nearly any subject matter, including violence, death, sex, in-setting bigotry, body horror, gore, spiders, demons, demonic spiders, depictions of slavery, drug use, sex work, etc. We will do our best to signpost when difficult subject matter is coming up and you will not be compelled to participate in any particular scene or storyline, whether player- or staff-run. Please communicate these preferences clearly through an OOC channel. |
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== Gameplay== |
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The actual game environment including the world and mechanics of Avendar, are provided to you as-is to enjoy and may be incomplete or buggy. Knowingly abusing an exploit for any reason will result in all of a player's current characters being denied and, depending on the severity, being banned from the game entirely. |
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== Player versus Player == |
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Please be aware that while you are logged in you may become engaged in PvP with another player, which may result in the death of your character and the theft of that character's items. Murder and theft are permitted and encouraged forms of play. We encourage you to seek revenge. |
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That said if you are PvPing a lot, please be sportsmanlike about it. If we notice you tend to only pick on new players and like to mulch all their items, for example, you will not like what happens. |
Revision as of 07:04, 13 September 2023
Avendar is a MUD that supports and encourages roleplaying, player versus environment (PvE), and player versus player (PvP) modes of play. This page will discuss what that means and what our expectations with regards to behavior are.
Conduct
Avendar is not a business or a service and we do not have customers. This is a hobby which we invite others to enjoy with us in a space we curate. Every part of the game will always be free, and no advantage will ever be offered to a player-character for donations given to assist Avendar in its operation costs.
The atmosphere we want to cultivate is that of a group of acquaintances coming together at a person's house to play a tabletop adventure game with a big roleplaying aspect, such as Pathfinder. Even as our characters may engage in conflicts both along and against one another, those should not influence how we treat one another around the table, so to speak. We don't have to be best friends, but we expect civility and for people to refrain from behavior that is malicious, harmful, or unsportsmanlike. If you aren't sure whether something is going to be a problem, ask. If something genuinely bothers to you, politely bring it up either directly or with a staff member. This applies to every space within the locus of our control, including the Avendar game itself, the official Discord server, and this wiki. These standards of behavior also apply to players and staff alike.
With that in mind, we have no interest in developing an exhaustive and specific list of things you can and cannot do and instead advise you use all of the above as a guideline. That said, this is a short list of activities which are egregiously unacceptable, and will get you immediately denied and/or banned:
- Any expression of real-world bigotry including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia
- Pedophilia or explicit child sexual material of any kind
- Out-of-character stalking, harassment, or bullying, regardless of where it happens
Roleplay
Players are expected to remain in-character and avoid out-of-character speech or references at all times while playing. The only exception to this is the OOC and Newbie channels, or PRAY when being used to seek staff assistance. Discord and the wiki are also considered out-of-character, though specific pieces of information may be marked as in-character.
Storylines in Avendar may include nearly any subject matter, including violence, death, sex, in-setting bigotry, body horror, gore, spiders, demons, demonic spiders, depictions of slavery, drug use, sex work, etc. We will do our best to signpost when difficult subject matter is coming up and you will not be compelled to participate in any particular scene or storyline, whether player- or staff-run. Please communicate these preferences clearly through an OOC channel.
Gameplay
The actual game environment including the world and mechanics of Avendar, are provided to you as-is to enjoy and may be incomplete or buggy. Knowingly abusing an exploit for any reason will result in all of a player's current characters being denied and, depending on the severity, being banned from the game entirely.
Player versus Player
Please be aware that while you are logged in you may become engaged in PvP with another player, which may result in the death of your character and the theft of that character's items. Murder and theft are permitted and encouraged forms of play. We encourage you to seek revenge.
That said if you are PvPing a lot, please be sportsmanlike about it. If we notice you tend to only pick on new players and like to mulch all their items, for example, you will not like what happens.