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Differences on Chat Rules

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==== General Chat Rules ==== ---- Respect Everyone ---- Treat fellow players, the DM, and guests with respect. Avoid offensive language, personal attacks, or insensitive jokes. Everyone should feel welcome and safe. ---- No Interrupting the DM ---- Allow the Dungeon Master to guide the game and provide information without interruption. Clarify questions during appropriate pauses. ---- Stay Engaged ---- Be attentive and active during sessions. Avoid excessive distractions like multitasking, unrelated conversations, or stepping away for long periods without notifying the group. ---- Keep Chat Organized ---- Use designated channels for specific topics (e.g., OOC questions, IC roleplay, game announcements). Indicate whether you’re speaking IC or OOC, especially in mixed settings. For example: **IC:** "*Aurora steps forward and draws her sword."* **OOC:** ((Can I roll for perception?)) ---- Conflict Resolution ---- If disagreements arise, handle them respectfully. If necessary, take the issue to a private chat with the DM or a neutral party for resolution. ==== In-Character (IC) Rules ==== ---- Stay in Character ---- When speaking IC, ensure your actions and dialogue align with your character’s personality, backstory, and motivations. Avoid blending your OOC opinions with IC decisions. ---- Collaborate, Not Compete ---- Encourage teamwork among characters. While IC rivalries are fine, they should not disrupt the game or create real-life conflict. ---- Describe Actions Clearly ---- Use vivid descriptions to immerse others in the game. Keep the narrative flowing by staying concise when appropriate. ==== Out-of-Character (OOC) Rules ==== ---- No Metagaming ---- Avoid using OOC knowledge to influence your character’s IC actions. Separate what you know as a player from what your character would realistically know. ---- Be Patient ---- Everyone deserves a chance to shine. Avoid dominating conversations or actions, and let quieter players contribute. ---- Ask for Clarification Politely ---- If you don’t understand something, ask the DM or other players respectfully. ---- Stay Positive ---- Keep OOC discussions constructive. If you dislike a rule or event, express your concerns politely after the session. ==== Consequences for Breaking Rules ==== * First Offense: Verbal reminder from the DM or group. * Second Offense: Private discussion with the DM. * Repeated Issues: Temporary or permanent removal from the campaign, depending on the severity.