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|<sub>Avoid attacking characters immediately upon entering a room. Use emotes, "say," or "tell" commands to declare your intentions and give others a chance to respond. This ensures respectful and immersive roleplay.</sub> | |<sub>Avoid attacking characters immediately upon entering a room. Use emotes, "say," or "tell" commands to declare your intentions and give others a chance to respond. This ensures respectful and immersive roleplay.</sub> | ||
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Avoid creating a pattern where multiple characters you play repeatedly dislike or target the same specific character without IC justification. This could indicate an inability to separate out-of-character (OOC) bias from IC behaviour. | Avoid creating a pattern where multiple characters you play repeatedly dislike or target the same specific character without IC justification. This could indicate an inability to separate out-of-character (OOC) bias from IC behaviour. | ||
For example, if your previous character disliked another character, your new character should not automatically harbour the same animosity without any personal experience or valid motivation. Simply hearing about someone’s reputation or rumors should not be enough to form deep personal hatred | For example, if your previous character intensely disliked another character, your new character should not automatically harbour the same animosity without any personal experience or valid motivation. Simply hearing about someone’s reputation or rumors should not be enough to form deep personal hatred. | ||
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Revision as of 08:01, 7 November 2024
Rules
While it may seem lengthy, please read through the rules as there are some which are specific to Onward Mud.We understand that this document may seem extensive, but we ask you to read through all the rules carefully, as some are specific to Onward Mud.
Breaking these rules may lead to account suspension, a ban, or a removal of roleplay points. Please review them thoroughly before you begin. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us in the forums or by logging a ticket at www.onwardmud.com/request for clarification.
Violations may result in account suspension, bans, or the removal of roleplay points. Please review everything thoroughly before you begin. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out via the forums or by logging a ticket at www.onwardmud.com/request for clarification.
Account Restrictions
You must be 18 or older to play Onward. | Onward is a roleplaying game with mature themes that are not suitable for those under the age of eighteen. |
No Multi-accounting or Account Sharing, you may only play on one account. | Players are allowed only one personal account. Account sharing or multi-accounting is prohibited. If multiple people will be accessing Onward from the same internet connection, notify the staff to avoid issues with our detection systems. Never share your password with anyone. |
Game Mechanics
Bug Exploitation | Exploiting bugs for personal gain or to disadvantage other players is strictly prohibited. If you encounter a bug, please report it immediately through the ticket system on our website. Do not share or discuss the bug publicly. |
You may not roleplay abilities your character does not possess within the game mechanics. | |
Creating throwaway characters solely for PKilling is against the rules. | |
PKilling link-dead characters is strictly prohibited. | PKilling characters who are link-dead is prohibited. If a player disconnects during combat, report the incident via a ticket for staff review. |
All PKilling must be justified with in-character (IC) motivation | To demonstrate IC motivation, you must use tools such as "think" commands, emotes, in-character discussions, or by logging your characters motivations with the Journal command. If the murder is planned, this also qualifies as valid motivation. Ensure that your actions are rooted in roleplay and not driven by out-of-character (OOC) reasons. |
Observe proper etiquette before initiating an attack on another character. | Avoid attacking characters immediately upon entering a room. Use emotes, "say," or "tell" commands to declare your intentions and give others a chance to respond. This ensures respectful and immersive roleplay. |
Onward Mud features a Perma-Death system, but certain circumstances may qualify for a resurrection request, such as: | PKilling while the character is link-dead (provided the character did not intentionally drop the link to evade combat)
Death due to game bugs Being killed without IC motivation (e.g., a random attack from a new character without roleplay justification) |
Roleplay Restrictions
OOC (Out-of-Character) knowledge must not influence your character’s IC actions. | If your character has not learned something within the game, they cannot act on it, even if you are aware of it as a player. This includes information about deaths, assaults, or thefts. |
Depicting or referencing rape, bestiality, necrophilia, or pedophilia is strictly forbidden. |
Rules regarding Juvenile Characters
Any form of sexual attraction or suggestive content involving characters or NPCs under 18 is prohibited. This includes thoughts, feelings, and roleplay. | Exceptions are made if both characters are minors, provided all roleplay remains PG-rated and wholesome. |
Any grooming behavior, such as befriending a juvenile character with the intent of future romance, is against the rules. |
Rules regarding Explicit roleplay
While Onward Mud allows mature themes and encourages meaningful character relationships, certain explicit content must "Fade to Black." Click “Expand” for details on restricted content:
Not permitted |
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Oral sex (mouth-to-genital contact) |
Anal sex (penis-in-butt intercourse) |
Fingering or hand jobs (hand-to-genital contact) |
Masturbation (touching yourself) |
Vaginal sex (penis-in-vagina intercourse) |
This rule strikes a balance between creative freedom and community comfort. Although the game is rated R, player age cannot always be verified, and this rule helps protect any potential minors who may be present. We must acknowledge that even if our player base is intended to be 18+, there’s no way to be certain that a minor isn’t participating.
To maintain immersion, Onward Mud includes mechanics for the consequences of intimate relationships, such as pregnancy. Players can initiate this using the "procreate" command post-Fade to Black. Additionally, in-game contraceptive herbs can affect pregnancy chances, adding realism without explicit roleplay.
Character Interactions & Consistency
Avoid creating a pattern where multiple characters you play repeatedly dislike or target the same specific character without IC justification. This could indicate an inability to separate out-of-character (OOC) bias from IC behaviour.
For example, if your previous character intensely disliked another character, your new character should not automatically harbour the same animosity without any personal experience or valid motivation. Simply hearing about someone’s reputation or rumors should not be enough to form deep personal hatred.
Permitted | Your character does not like James. |
Your character dies | |
Permitted | Your new character has not met James, but hears negative things about him from other characters in game. Because of these interactions, he does not like James. |
Your character dies | |
Poor form | Your new character does not like James, without every having heard anything of him. During interaction with James, your new character instantly dislikes him. |
Your character dies | |
Rulebreak | Your new character now conspires to kill James because they do not like the sound of them despite never having had a conversation with them or having any true motivation to partake in the murder. |