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Rudii's limit-ness
« on: December 03, 2008, 09:12:53 pm »
GENERAL OVERVIEW
What are you limits regarding powerplay/godmoding? Stuff happens. Characters get beat up. As long as the other person isn't ignoring what I'm doing to promote how awesome their character is, it's all good. Saying something already happened for the sake of plot/drama is alright in almost all cases.

Will do: Just fine with almost anything physical.

Won't do: As long as it's not 'I cut off your head lol'.

Ask me first: If your character is some kind of demi-god and I'm supposed to 'lose', just let me know! It's not like I'm roleplaying like it's a sport. We all win. :D

How far can character injuries go? About anywhere. Some characters are just more prone to accidents than others.

Will do: I like gore and mayhem. Knock yourself out.

Won't do: Eh. Can't think of anything.

Ask me first:

How far can torture go? I'm not real keen on sexual situations when it comes to torture type scenes. I'd prefer to hint at them rather than type them out. I'm fine on blood and gore, though.

Will do: Cutting, burning, Saw movies..

Won't do: Full-fledged gross rape? :T

Ask me first: You know, I can't help but think outright torture is gonna be one of those things that comes up in a plotting PM first, usually.

What about character death? Usually, I'd want permission asked first, unless I feel that a character is totally expendable. If I'm having fun, then I don't want the game to suddenly end without knowing about it!

Will do: A pre-plotted death. Terribly sad, but stuff happens.

Won't do: 'i cut your head off lol'

Ask me first: For anybody except my lab rat characters.

Are you okay with characters being transformed against their will? It depends on the character. If I have a fragile character and it makes up a decent portion of their plot, I'd want to consider it before 'ruining' this part of what makes them unique. On the other hand, those sort of plots are interesting.

Will do: If it seems well thought out, then it's fine.

Won't do: Ruining a character for the sake of shiny vampirism or something.

Ask me first: Again, for anybody but my test subject. :3

What about healing? Same thing applies as for the transformation topic. Sometimes a character flaw is just too good to let it get taken away suddenly.

Will do: If it's a long plot that contains some character development in the long run, then that would be fantastic.

Won't do: Poof! You can see! It's a miracle!

Ask me first: Searching for a cure for someone makes for a decent quest. Don't just wave your magic and say 'hey, it's gone.'

What are your limits in regards to sexual situations? I am really not interested in cybering. I'd rather just say that it happened over typing the whole thing out. Rape and such is the same, I'd rather say it happened than work out the whole scene.

Will do: Hot and heavy relationships, deep kissing, cuddles, etc.

Won't do: Softcore romance novels.

Ask me first: Before you whip out anything porny. Literally.

CHARACTER-SPECIFIC
Riley Matthews is a test subject, so a lot of these consent things don't exactly apply to him. However, he's about like a cockroach with his survivability factor, so it's okay to make a real mess out of the guy.
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