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Context Rules


OOC chat

This is not something we are strict about, but we do ask and strongly encourage players to keep all public chat as in character as possible.

At least prefix out of character public chat with an "ooc:", "//" or "((". We won't penalize or reprimand anyone for not doing so or following this rule, but we believe the game will be more enjoyable if you can really get into your character. Private and party chat out of character is fine if no one in the group objects.

ONE EXCEPTION: l337 sPe@|< is a pet peeve. Use it in public chat and you may find yourself suddenly in the midst of an ancient red dragon or a horde of demons, at the least.


Transferring items between characters
This is not against the rules of the server, but the DM's will not be replacing any items lost due to server crash or other complications during the transfer.


Character Name Guidelines

Dasaria tries to provide a good entertainment experience to all types of players. It is not a part of the server rules that you be "hard core roleplay," though roleplaying is highly encouraged. Your characters name has an effect on other players' experiences as they interact with you in the game and as such:

A characters name should not interefere with the spirit of the fantasy genre or the context of the dasarian story-line.

Once again: common sense prevails



In-Character Laws in relation to Server Rules

Be aware of the distinction between server rules and in-character laws. Breaking server rules can result in exp loss, gold loss, level loss, warning, or banning from the server.

Breaking In-character laws is not a violation of the server's rules.

Dasaria is a kingdom with in-character laws for its citizens. There is a place for any alignment in Dasaria, but the life of an outlaw is not necessarily the same as the life of a law abiding dasarian citizen.

Results of breaking in-character laws can result in your character being jailed for varying amounts of time or eventually being kill-on-sight by guards and other players.