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A lunatic's limitations (or lack thereof)
« on: September 25, 2009, 10:39:25 am »
GENERAL OVERVIEW
What are you limits regarding powerplay/godmoding?
[For instance, do you mind if someone grabs your character? Picks them up? Punches them?]

Will do: Go ahead, punch him, grab him, make it hard on him physically. Proust will spend most of his time using his psychic abilities, and the only way to stop him from using them is to physically attack him. Otherwise, he'd drive his opponent to the brink of insanity, and then I'd be the one whose really godmoding.

Won't do: Nah, go on.

Ask me first: Sure, if it makes you feel better to ask me, go ahead, but it's not required.

How far can character injuries go?
[How much can another character injure yours? For instance, are you okay with someone stabbing your character before your character can react ("He lunged at him and stabbed him in the shoulder."), or do you prefer to be able to react first ("He slashed the knife at him.")? Should injuries be superficial (flesh wounds), or do you mind more debilitating injuries (like, say, broken bones or lost limbs)?]

Will do: If it's with fists or feet, then go ahead and say it hit. And go ahead and let me know if you break his nose or dislocate his jaw.

Won't do: If you're using a fatal weapon, I need to be able to react. A BB gun doesn't count, but a real gun does. A stick doesn't, but a sword does.

Ask me first: Whatever, ask only if you feel you have to.

How far can torture go?
[Even if the character being tortured is helpless, the player is not. So what are your limits in regards to it? How far can it go? Cutting? Whipping? Shocking? Restraints? Psychological games? Sexual torture? Etc.]

Will do: Go on, abuse him to your sick little hearts content.

Won't do: Nothing. Shameless, I know.

Ask me first: Only if you feel the need to ask.

What about character death?
[Do you mind killing off characters? Or should players always ask permission before attempting it?]

Will do: Ask me first.

Won't do: Ask me first.

Ask me first: ASK. ME. FIRST.

Are you okay with characters being transformed against their will?
[Think vampires and werewolves. Should a player ask before attempting to turn your character?]

Will do: No, if you manage to tackle him down long enough to turn him, then go ahead, he's all yours. He may not want it, but I won't disallow it.

Won't do: Nothing, do as you will.

Ask me first: Only if you feel the need to.

What about healing?
For instance, if someone plays a blind character they may not want people to try and "cure" the character.]

Will do: You are free to do so, but Proust may try and resist.

Won't do: Nothing, do as you will.

Ask me first: Only if you feel the need to.

What are your limits in regards to sexual situations?
[Do you prefer to fade to black or play it out? What about abuse/rape? Innuendo? What are you comfortable with and not comfortable with?]

Will do: I don't care, though anyone attempting to seduce Proust will find it very difficult, as his sexual tastes are a lot more deviant than normal. Engage him in sexual conduct at your own risk.

Won't do: Nothing, do as you will.

Ask me first: Only if you feel the need to.

CHARACTER-SPECIFIC
Proust, like me, is very easy-going. Live and let live. Or live and let die. Or live and kill others. Whatever goes.
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