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'''Read over these rules before erotically roleplaying with anyone''' to make sure you don't accidentally break a rule, we takes these rules seriously.
 
ERP rules are important, and must be read before engaging in sexual conduct with another player. ERP rules are some of our most harshly punished rules, due to the nature of the actions they pertain to.


===0. Consent===
===0. Consent===
'''If you plan to engage in any erotic roleplay (ERP) with anyone, get their consent before''', this can be achieved either through in-character (IC) methods, L/OOC or if consent is given in a players OOC notes.


'''Ensure you are aware of everyone's preferences before you interact erotically with them''', this means reading over their OOC notes if they have any, make sure to communicate with your potential ERP partner.
'''If you plan to engage in any erotic roleplay (ERP) with anyone, you must have OOC consent'''. In-character consent is optional.  


'''For whatever reason you need to end the scene, just voice it in L/OOC''', your partner is to comply with your request, regardless of your reason.
:0.1. You must have either OOC or IC consent before engaging in any sexual action.
::0.1.1. Consent can be revoked at any time, and this should typically be done through LOOC to avoid non-con concerns.
:0.2. You must not use ERP mechanics on non-consenting players, such as the stomping mechanic, which is intended for micro/macro roleplay.
:0.3. You must not interact sexually with feral real-life animals.
::0.3.1 '''Interacting with creatures that are of fantasy nature or animals that are different enough from real life animals are okay to ERP with.''' (Ian is off-limits, but ash drakes are allowed.)


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'''Examples:'''
:1. '''Using ERP mechanics, such as stomping on players who did not consent''', we don't allow this to happen, accidents may occur, but using ERP mechanics to attack someone who did not consent is not acceptable.
:2. '''Interacting with creatures from real life or animals that resemble real life creatures are not okay to interact within an ERP manner'''.
'''Exceptions:'''
:1. '''Interacting with creatures that are of fantasy nature or animals that are different enough from real life animals are okay to ERP with'''. (Ian is off-limits, but ash drakes are allowed.)
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===1. Non-con===
===1. Non-con===
'''When setting your non-con preferences to 'Yes' or 'Yes - (Position)', you are allowed to be interacted with erotically without your prior permission''', physically fighting back, calling for help and fleeing is not allowed (unless all involved parties are okay with it). '''This does not mean they can violate your preferences or OOC notes''', if this does happen make sure to speak up in L/OOC.


'''Getting security or bystanders involved in a non-con scene is forbidden''', unless all parties involved including the security/bystander consent to it as well, in which case keep it amongst yourselves and '''make sure everyone agrees before acting out punishments''', etc.
'''When setting your non-con preferences to 'Yes' or 'Yes - (Position)', you are allowed to be interacted with erotically without your prior permission'''. This does not mean they can violate your preferences or OOC notes''', if this does happen make sure to speak up in L/OOC.
 
:1.1. You must not attempt to get security, or any non-consenting players involved with a non-con scene, including mentioning it on communications.
:1.1.1. You may fight back physically, but should always pay attention to LOOC. If discomfort with mechanical escalation is voiced in LOOC, you must '''disregard the conflict''', and either cancel the scene or proceed without mechanics.
1.2. ERP and OOC preferences must be obeyed, regardless of the consensual nature of the roleplay scene at hand.

Latest revision as of 15:30, 8 February 2026


ERP rules are important, and must be read before engaging in sexual conduct with another player. ERP rules are some of our most harshly punished rules, due to the nature of the actions they pertain to.

0. Consent

If you plan to engage in any erotic roleplay (ERP) with anyone, you must have OOC consent. In-character consent is optional.

0.1. You must have either OOC or IC consent before engaging in any sexual action.
0.1.1. Consent can be revoked at any time, and this should typically be done through LOOC to avoid non-con concerns.
0.2. You must not use ERP mechanics on non-consenting players, such as the stomping mechanic, which is intended for micro/macro roleplay.
0.3. You must not interact sexually with feral real-life animals.
0.3.1 Interacting with creatures that are of fantasy nature or animals that are different enough from real life animals are okay to ERP with. (Ian is off-limits, but ash drakes are allowed.)

1. Non-con

When setting your non-con preferences to 'Yes' or 'Yes - (Position)', you are allowed to be interacted with erotically without your prior permission. This does not mean they can violate your preferences or OOC notes, if this does happen make sure to speak up in L/OOC.

1.1. You must not attempt to get security, or any non-consenting players involved with a non-con scene, including mentioning it on communications.
1.1.1. You may fight back physically, but should always pay attention to LOOC. If discomfort with mechanical escalation is voiced in LOOC, you must disregard the conflict, and either cancel the scene or proceed without mechanics.

1.2. ERP and OOC preferences must be obeyed, regardless of the consensual nature of the roleplay scene at hand.