💂Staying In Character (No OOC)

Players are required to remain in character (IC) at all times during active roleplay scenarios. Breaking character, referencing out-of-character (OOC) information, or attempting to resolve rule disputes during an ongoing scene is strictly prohibited.

Roleplay should always remain immersive and uninterrupted. Administrative concerns, rule disputes, or technical issues must never be handled within an active roleplay scenario.

If you believe a rule has been broken, you must continue the roleplay to its natural conclusion and report the issue afterward through the appropriate channels, such as support tickets or staff reports.


Prohibited Behaviour

The following actions are not permitted during active roleplay:

  • Stating or arguing server rules during a scene

    • Example: “That’s against the rules” or “You can’t do that”

  • Mentioning staff members, punishments, or administrative action in character

  • Breaking immersion to discuss bugs, mechanics, desync, or technical issues

  • Attempting to rule-check or resolve disputes mid-scene

All administrative matters should be handled after the roleplay scenario has concluded.


Maintaining Immersion

Maintaining immersion is essential to creating fair, engaging, and enjoyable roleplay for everyone involved.

Players are expected to:

  • Keep roleplay consistent and believable

  • Separate in-character conflict from out-of-character behaviour

  • Allow scenes to play out naturally without interruption


Enforcement

Repeated or intentional breaks of character, or attempts to handle OOC matters during active roleplay, may result in administrative action.

Players should always prioritise roleplay continuity and immersion over rule discussions or disputes during a scene.

Last updated