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| '''Rules''' are put in place to keep the enjoyment of [[Arelith community]]. There are only 5 rules on Arelith servers. Sometimes they are called the '''Golden Rules'''. Note that there are separate articles about [[Wiki rules]] and [[Forum rules]].
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| The following are rules that all players agree to abide when entering the Arelith server. Players are responsible at all times for abiding by the rules of Arelith and role playing, and will be held accountable to them. Please, make sure that you read and understand thoroughly each of the 5 player rules, and if there is a question, don't hesitate to ask (e.g. on [http://arelith.com/phpBB3 forums]). For more explanations and specifics see articles listed [[:Category:Rules|here]].
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| Arelith [[staff]] enforce these rules stringently to provide a richer, fuller RP experience. The rules are vague on purpose. For example, there is no definitive line between [[griefing]] and good [[roleplay]]. DMs will apply judgment with common sense, and players should too. Arelith rules do not function on Zero-Sum ('black or white') mentality. Arelith follows the spirit of the rules, not the letter. [[Ruling example]] can demonstrate that. | | '''Rules''' are put in place to keep the enjoyment of Arelith community. The full set of rules and guidance for players can be found on the [https://astrolabe.nwnarelith.com/rules Astrolabe]. If you wish to report a rule break or make a request to the Dungeon Masters you can do so from the [https://astrolabe.nwnarelith.com/help Help section]. If there is a question, don't hesitate to ask. |
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| :"First of all, '''please address questions about specific incidences with DMs, privately.''' I can't believe I still have to remind people of this. This ''(your case)'' is not an exception, there will never be an exception." [[DM Watchtower]]
| | We go by the spirit of the rule, not the letter. If you’re trying to game the system, we’ll know. Don’t abuse conventional good faith. Dungeon Masters have the say at the end of it. If you disagree with one of our decisions, send a private message to the Head Dungeon Master for review. Some rules and rulings are for the sake of immersion and we might consider them RPB grading considerations while others may require disciplinary action. We’re forgiving of obvious mistakes. If you have questions, ask a Dungeon Master. Don’t trust your friends who have played for a long time to know all of the rules or contextual rulings. Most of these rulings exist because of something someone did in the past. We can add more at our leisure and make decisions not covered here at a whim. We might also consider, contextually, some things differently than we would in other situations. Don’t be a rules lawyer. |
| See article about [[contacting DMs]] for details.
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| The most current version of rules can be found in game in players' Journal at all time.
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| ==RULE 1: Role Play==
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| "We expect you to Role Play here. OOC and // talk are not allowed. Stay in character. Famous characters, using unearned titles, or using external software to modify the physical appearance of your character (including headpaks) is prohibited. Also note, that character names, skin tones, etc. can be rejected at DM's discretion and if asked, you are expected to remake without complaint." <ref name="Journal0042">In game Journal, Day 7, Month 08, 0042 ((16.3.2009))
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| ''Some detailed explanations are in separate article on [[Roleplay rule]].''
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| ==RULE 2: Abide by the Rules of Engagement==
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| "Combat actions against other PC's (PvP) MUST BE INTERACTIVELY ROLE PLAYED. That means: you interact, they interact, before any battle occurs. If your character is killed by another PC (or vice versa), you must wait one realtime day before participating in PvP or interacting in any way with that PC again unless both sides explicitly agree to. You are always free to take flight from PvP. Having an opposite or evil alignment is not sufficient reason for PvP action. Before attacking another player the dislike state must be activated." <ref name="Journal0042" />
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| ''Some detailed explanations are in separate articles on [[Player versus player rule]] and [[Twenty four hours rule]].''
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| ==RULE 3: No Excessive Theft==
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| "Stealing or attempting to steal more than ONCE per real time day from the same player is prohibited and will result in painful penalties, or worse. Please note, that stealing or destroying someone's furnishings is considered griefing if more than ONE piece is damaged/stolen. Please use the [[pickpocket]] skill with extreme caution, as there can be dire consequences when used wrong." <ref name="Journal0042" />
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| ''Some detailed explanations are in separate article on [[No excessive theft rule]].''
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| ==RULE 4: Be Nice==
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| "Cybering is NOT PERMITTED on this server. There is a vast age range that plays on Arelith, for this reason, restrict any conduct you may be involved in to a "PG-13" level of interaction. Unwarranted rudeness, potentially offensive role play, inappropriate sexual references, foul language, harassment, and poor gamesmanship (including wanton destruction, griefing of any kind, exploiting known or unknown bugs, transferring items, logging to avoid consequences, etc) are prohibited." <ref name="Journal0042" />
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| ''Some detailed explanations are in separate article on [[Be nice rule]].''
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| ==RULE 5: Listen to the DMs==
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| "The Dungeon Masters are to be considered the final authority in any dispute, question, or issue that comes up, and by playing on Arelith, you agree to abide by their decisions. If there is a dispute with a DM ruling, or if you feel you've been dealt with unfairly, OBEY THE RULING at the time, and then contact me (Ka Ta, [[Jjjerm]]) and I will resolve it. Send any complaints or compliments to arelithsupport@gmail.com." <ref name="Journal0042" />
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| ''Some detailed explanations are in separate article on [[Listen to the DMs]].''
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| ==Consequences==
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| "Disregarding any of these rules will result in punitive disciplinary actions up to and including permanent removal from the Arelith community if it is deemed necessary for the community as a whole." <ref name="Journal0042" />
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| ==On Rules, Rulings and Shadow Rules==
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| The below is a clarification from the DM forum, written by DM [[Qizzia]], and reviewed by some of the DMs:
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| There are huge differences between a '''rule''', a '''ruling''' and a '''shadow rule'''.
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| The 5 '''Golden Rules''' are the rules on Arelith that every player agrees to obey on entering. These rules are universal.
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| A '''ruling''' is something one or more DMs make, based on these 5 Golden Rules. This is done in a specific situation, towards specific player(s), and with specific knowledge of the specific circumstances. These are what are called "case by case situations". The DMs will always try to make clear which rule is violated, how and why. This is not always possible under certain circumstances, but usually is.
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| A '''shadow rule''' is something that some players (incorrectly) believe are rules. The most common reason for the spread of shadow rules is that one or more players generalize one or more specific rulings into a rule, believing that said "rule" is universally valid in any situation. Many cases are alike, and the DMs might come to the same ruling for several different similar cases. Nevertheless, such a ruling should not be perceived as a rule. Spreading shadow rules is not very different from rumour mongering, and it's not advisable to do so. Always confirm with a DM or a dev.
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| It is the DMs' duty to stick to the rules, with no ill intentions in mind. Nevertheless, sometimes a DM (or several DMs) can make rulings that need to be seen in another light. This is why any ruling can be brought to Jjjerm, who is responsible for preventing or correcting DM abuse. He will then do what is necessary. It could be anything from Jjjerm confirming the DM's ruling (or even reinforcing it), to an apology to the player from the DM and an overturned ruling, to the end of the DM's career.
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| ==References==
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| [[Category:Rules| Rules]]
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RULES MOVED: Rules can now be found in the Astrolabe
Rules are put in place to keep the enjoyment of Arelith community. The full set of rules and guidance for players can be found on the Astrolabe. If you wish to report a rule break or make a request to the Dungeon Masters you can do so from the Help section. If there is a question, don't hesitate to ask.
We go by the spirit of the rule, not the letter. If you’re trying to game the system, we’ll know. Don’t abuse conventional good faith. Dungeon Masters have the say at the end of it. If you disagree with one of our decisions, send a private message to the Head Dungeon Master for review. Some rules and rulings are for the sake of immersion and we might consider them RPB grading considerations while others may require disciplinary action. We’re forgiving of obvious mistakes. If you have questions, ask a Dungeon Master. Don’t trust your friends who have played for a long time to know all of the rules or contextual rulings. Most of these rulings exist because of something someone did in the past. We can add more at our leisure and make decisions not covered here at a whim. We might also consider, contextually, some things differently than we would in other situations. Don’t be a rules lawyer.