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📜 Discord Rules

1.0 Follow Discord TOS & Community Guidelines

  • All members must comply with Discord’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.
  • Violations may result in removal from the community.

2.0 Zero Tolerance & Harassment This community has a zero-tolerance policy for the following:

  • Harassment: Any form of bullying, sexual harassment, threats, or targeted harassment is strictly prohibited.
  • Doxxing: Sharing or facilitating the spread of another person’s identifiable information without their consent is forbidden.
  • Hate Speech: Racism, homophobia, transphobia, and other discriminatory behavior will not be tolerated. This includes the use of hateful symbols or imagery.
  • Inappropriate Content:
    • Sexually explicit content is not allowed.
    • Sharing real-world gore, excessive violence, or animal harm is not allowed.
    • Any content that violates Discord’s Community Guidelines is prohibited.

⚠️ Violating these rules–especially with the intent to harass or shock others—will result in an immediate ban.

3.0 No Out-of-Game Politics or Controversial Topics

  • Discussions involving real-world politics, religion, or other divisive topics are not allowed.
  • Keep conversations focused on roleplay and community engagement.

4.0 Use Common Sense

  • This is an 18+ community - we are all here to roleplay and enjoy our free time,
  • Be civil, be mature, and respect each other.
  • If you have questions, feel free to ask staff or fellow community members.

Prioritize immersion and respect for other players’ experiences.

5.0 Staff Shopping and DMing

  • Do not DM staff regarding server-related issues or topics. Always open a ticket, regardless of how minor the matter may seem, we're more than happy to help and it keeps us organized, additionally both you and Staff will be able to pull transcripts for future transparency if issues arise.
  • Do not “staff shop.” If you are unhappy with a ruling in a ticket, going to other staff members is unlikely to change that ruling, remember that verdicts are typically final. If you wish to contest a decision, you may open a concern ticket.