by the Administrator of Abydos
Roleplaying - Stay In-Character
I
will be an In-Character, Roleplaying Administrator. If I'm not around you can
leave me a just outside my office. Therefore, all In-Character decisions will
be handled In-Character. This is not just for problems because I don’t want
this to be negative.
If
your Character has a suggestion, I want to hear it.
If
your Character has a question, I will do my best to answer it
If
your Character has a problem, I will do my best to help
You may not always like my answer - but I will never lie to you. My answer to
you may be . . . No. I may not be able to give you the answer you because
you don’t need to know.
If your Character has a problem, there are three levels of
authority in the city:
Start
with the Head of Caste if the problem is between two people of the same caste
since the Head of the Caste rules over that Caste. Example the Head of
Physicians would be over those in the Physicians caste, and so on. (My
additional note.)
The
Magistrate - It is the Magistrate’s responsibility to investigate and prosecute
wrong doing.
The
High Council - The High Council will hear appeals of the Magistrate’s
decisions.
The
Administrator - The Administrator is the tie-breaker in Council split
decisions, the final say and last word.
The
Administrator is NOT a Ubar. I will not override a majority decision of the
High Council.
I said I don’t want this to be negative, but I must mention a couple things.
If
you have a problem, I advise you to approach me In-Character.
If
you insist on taking a Character problem OOC - be prepared for the consequences
as the knife can cut both ways.
Out Of Character (OOC)
The
Administrator has the final say on the validity of all RP events. This means,
even while trying your best to stay In-Character, you feel the RP was invalid
You have the right to call for a Mod to look into the situation.
Silly Example to prove a point:
Fred_of_<city> captures you.
You go along with the RP for a while.
He then *wraps you with Wonder Woman’s Lasso* and is expecting that you cannot
help but tell him the truth about <your city's> defenses.
If you don’t agree with the decision of the Mod, I will make the final
decision. The Administrator has the final say on all disiplinary actions taken.
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