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Aslath and his invisible walls
« on: September 03, 2009, 01:33:36 pm »
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What are you limits regarding powerplay/godmoding?
I’m not too fond of godmoding/godmodding/powerplay x3 I’d rather control the injury and the reaction (I will be fair). So if you aim for a certain area and I think my character can dodge it, I will but if my character can’t he will most certainly be hit.

Will do: I will accept specific targeting of limbs and points on the body.

Won't do: I won’t accept automatically hitting me in a straight up fight.

How far can character injuries go?

Will do: If you sneak up on me you can hit me but I would prefer the wounds to be flesh wounds, nothing chopped off.

Won't do: You walking up to me and chopping off my arms and stabbing me in the head or snapping my neck

How far can torture go?

Will do: I’ll do any torture if I’ve been captured.

Won't do: I don’t want to lose any limbs that will permanently paralyse me  x3

What about character death?

Ask me first: ?---There’s your answer.

Are you okay with characters being transformed against their will?

Ask me first:?---There’s your answer.

What about healing?

Will do: If it’s simple I’ll allow it to be healed.

Ask me first: Ask me about more complicated wounds that may leave scars.

What are your limits in regards to sexual situations?

Will do: I’m comfortable with anyone’s preferences o_o I ain’t no perv, just saying I’ll do anything that’s required of me.

CHARACTER-SPECIFIC

Paul: I’d rather he didn’t get injured enough to hinder his mobility or movement. Or if he does, that it could be healed.
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