1. What is expected of me as a player?

To have fun! Xadune is a game, and therefor, we want you to enjoy yourself.

The main way to interact with the game is to talk to other characters, and to go on modules. If your roleplay has you avoiding talking to NPCs or going on adventures, you may wish to find a reason to break the ice.

We do expect all our players to act in accordance with the Game Policies. Failure to meet these expectations can result in expulsion from the event.

We also have expectations in terms of costuming and player level immersion. As a Victorian Gaslamp Fantasy game, the costuming is, well, Victorian. While exceptions can be made for new players, t-shirts and sweat pants aren’t very Victorian. Your costuming doesn’t have to be fancy, but it has to be something.

Similarly, it is expected that when around other players, you will be In Play. Talking as your character, about things that at least sound in-play. (A great example of sounding in-play is the extended conversations about project carriages. Ones which can have the power of three hundred horses. Produced by the company Nissan.) Going out-of-play for a moment to ask a question is no big deal, but if you need an extended out-of-play conversation or just a break from your character, it is acceptable to step away to your cabin or to a quiet area.

Lastly, all players must work a Volunteer Shift. This can either be working as a Monster or in the Tavern. Not completing a Volunteer Shift will forfeit all XP earned that event.

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