Nova
Level 38
What's your Minecraft Username?: thechaoscontrol
What's the title of your suggestion?: About Realism and Unrealism ...
What's your suggestion?:
The line established of what should be realistic and what isn't realistic is blurry.
At one end, you're told not to FailRP, which is defined as;
3.2 “FailRP,” the act of failing to roleplay both realistically or properly, is not allowed on the server.
At another end, you have ghosts in the server, unrealistic and strange occurrences that are interesting... But, it'd be even more interesting if some players could do that too.
Of course, this doesn't mean we should be allowed to go to someone and just blast something at them, no, but if there's a way an action is explained and more importantly, consented, then it should be allowed through P2L.
FailRP should be defined as simple misconduct, as the rule itself is even contradicted by rule 5.9
5.9 Do not apply all real life principles to the roleplay universe. Karakura is a fictional island separate from Japan that has traditions and ideals that may differ from present-day, real-life Japan.
Karakura is a fictional place, and SchoolRP is supposed to be all about letting you be yourself, writing a cool story while also making memories with your friends. If some things just happen to bend towards the supernatural, us as players should also be allowed to refer to rule 5.9 so as long as all parties consent to the action that's made.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This will benefit the community by allowing players to engage with their friends within roleplay in unique ways, ways to make memories on the server through being versatile with one another as long as it's consented.
Let's be honest, SchoolRP is a unique roleplay space in Minecraft with an abundant amount of features could work very very well with anyone's story if someone finds the right group of people to be around, the right props, etc. It practically rules the field of Minecraft Roleplays there are.
If people are allowed to be versatile with one another upon consent, that'd leave room for many people to even share these stories and show how much fun the server's features are, even the new ones.
It'd make it even easier to say SchoolRP is a platform where anyone can enjoy various stories being formed or even adapted as long as it doesn't harm anyone.
This would also make it easy for staff to access misconduct, with two easy questions.
1. Was the action consented? If no,
2. What made the action unachievable?
(This can be answered by screenshots of a roll not being made, a roll that was won, or if there was no consent to the action being made. People will have to have evidence of the consent being made if they want to challenge a claim being made against them for misconduct.)
What's the title of your suggestion?: About Realism and Unrealism ...
What's your suggestion?:
The line established of what should be realistic and what isn't realistic is blurry.
At one end, you're told not to FailRP, which is defined as;
3.2 “FailRP,” the act of failing to roleplay both realistically or properly, is not allowed on the server.
At another end, you have ghosts in the server, unrealistic and strange occurrences that are interesting... But, it'd be even more interesting if some players could do that too.
Of course, this doesn't mean we should be allowed to go to someone and just blast something at them, no, but if there's a way an action is explained and more importantly, consented, then it should be allowed through P2L.
FailRP should be defined as simple misconduct, as the rule itself is even contradicted by rule 5.9
5.9 Do not apply all real life principles to the roleplay universe. Karakura is a fictional island separate from Japan that has traditions and ideals that may differ from present-day, real-life Japan.
Karakura is a fictional place, and SchoolRP is supposed to be all about letting you be yourself, writing a cool story while also making memories with your friends. If some things just happen to bend towards the supernatural, us as players should also be allowed to refer to rule 5.9 so as long as all parties consent to the action that's made.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This will benefit the community by allowing players to engage with their friends within roleplay in unique ways, ways to make memories on the server through being versatile with one another as long as it's consented.
Let's be honest, SchoolRP is a unique roleplay space in Minecraft with an abundant amount of features could work very very well with anyone's story if someone finds the right group of people to be around, the right props, etc. It practically rules the field of Minecraft Roleplays there are.
If people are allowed to be versatile with one another upon consent, that'd leave room for many people to even share these stories and show how much fun the server's features are, even the new ones.
It'd make it even easier to say SchoolRP is a platform where anyone can enjoy various stories being formed or even adapted as long as it doesn't harm anyone.
This would also make it easy for staff to access misconduct, with two easy questions.
1. Was the action consented? If no,
2. What made the action unachievable?
(This can be answered by screenshots of a roll not being made, a roll that was won, or if there was no consent to the action being made. People will have to have evidence of the consent being made if they want to challenge a claim being made against them for misconduct.)
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