👊Failure to Value Life (FTVL)

Players must always roleplay a realistic fear for their character’s life when placed in dangerous situations. Your character should behave as a real person would when facing serious threats or potential death.

Ignoring clear threats, acting recklessly while at a disadvantage, or refusing reasonable demands without justification may be considered Failure to Value Life (FTVL) and may result in administrative action.


Situations Where You Must Comply

You are expected to comply or realistically attempt to de-escalate when:

  • A melee weapon is being used to threaten you at close range

    • Example: 3 players with bats may hold up 1 person

  • A firearm is aimed at you

    • A single armed individual may control up to 3 unarmed or disadvantaged players

  • You are taken hostage

In these situations, your character should act with caution, fear, and self-preservation. Attempting to fight or escape without a believable opportunity may be considered Fail RP / FTVL.


Information That May Be Requested

During hostage or intimidation scenarios, the following may be requested through roleplay:

  • Your radio number

  • Your gang affiliation

  • Your gang’s general location

  • Gang ranks or structure

These requests must still follow realistic roleplay expectations.


Information or Actions That Cannot Be Forced

Players cannot be forced through roleplay to:

  • Add someone as a phone contact

  • Withdraw money from a bank or ATM

  • Remove items from their property or storage

  • Provide security codes, passwords, or system access

Attempting to force these actions is considered unrealistic and against server rules.


Character Loyalty & Consequences

If a player chooses to refuse cooperation to protect their gang, family, or allies, that is an in-character decision. However, doing so may result in severe roleplay consequences, including:

  • Serious injury

  • Extended conflict

  • Character Kill (CK) if the situation escalates

Players should understand that actions and decisions carry realistic risks and consequences.

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