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ᴇɢʀᴇɢᴏʀᴇ - ([personal profile] gorelord) wrote2004-10-01 01:37 pm
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𝖉𝖔𝖓'𝖙 𝖒𝖆𝖐𝖊 𝖒𝖊 𝖕𝖆𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖙 𝖞𝖔𝖚.



house rules

if you can't tell, this is a horror game.
warnings This game's plot, pages, and events may include but are not limited to the following topics: existential themes, isolation, violence/gore, body horror, psychological horror, memory loss, mind altering substances, sexual themes, death and loss, mass murder, human and animal sacrifice, cult behavior, and religious persecution. Additional warnings on posted content may apply.


This is a mature game that sometimes deals with a host of warnings and triggering topics and a setting that may involve intense themes. Players are expected to be 18+ and comfortable with various subgenres of horror and otherwise NSFW content that go along with the game's vibes. While the game setting and events will always try to be most accommodating and mindful of people's boundaries and feelings, things are designed to get weird here.


play nice.
Everyone is expected to follow basic RP etiquette to curate a space that everyone feels comfortable playing in. Players should feel safe and empowered to write how they wish while also being mindful of how their behavior may affect others. If any lines do get crossed, both sides are expected to communicate the issue and move on.


communicate your boundaries and be respectful of others'.
Players are expected to communicate their own rp expectations and limits and be mindful of the same of others. Please be respectful of other people's requests and boundaries and advocate for yourself when you feel as though a line has been crossed.

All players are responsible for setting up an accessible permissions post, communicating their aversions, as well as contributing to and utilizing the master cw list as a point of reference. Keep in mind that this list only covers hard boundaries for players and those who want to be extra cautious are welcome to cw for further topics they feel are necessary. Use your best judgement.


when to ask for divine intervention.
It's highly preferred that players resolve any conflicts and miscommunications on their own. In the case where this has failed, please feel empowered to reach out for mod intervention. We'd prefer not to be put in a position where we need to parent and/or eject someone from the game — that's always just weird and uncomfortable for everyone involved. Mods are here to curate a fun game experience, not babysit, so sort yourselves out please!


where to go if something is broken.
There will be a place for this eventually, but for now just yell at me directly.