[Discuss] OOC Bans
Kathleen Stalnaker
iambickat at gmail.com
Fri Sep 8 16:54:25 CEST 2006
On 9/8/06, Jamie Cheyfetz <jamie.cheyfetz at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/7/06, Timothy Collett <danaris at mac.com> wrote:
> > On Sep 7, 2006, at 8:30 PM, James wrote:
> >
> > > If someone is executed in your realm after being banned and then
> > > recreates a character with the same name the next turn is that
> > > grounds for an ooc ban?
> >
> > If they're roleplaying themselves as being the child of the executed
> > noble, then I doubt there's much you can do to them, IC or OOC,
> > unless your realm is already suspicious and heavy-handed enough to
> > ban someone for being in the same family as a traitor...
>
> If they are roleplaying as the child of the character executed, then
> I'd ban them pretty much right away. Heck, even if they aren't, they
> were named after the character you just executed. I think it can be
> safely assumed (even over the protests of the character -- they "must"
> be lying) that they liked or at least are honour-bound to the
> character executed. I can only see vengeance coming from the child of
> someone you executed appearing in your realm.
>
>
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Personally if your character is OOC banned in a realm and then
executed or you delete that character and create a new character same
name or not in the realm you are exploiting game mechanics or at the
very least you are expoiting the intent of the OOC ban option. Unless
you were OOC banned for having an offensive char. name and you decided
to try again with a more appropriate name.
But then that is only my personal opinion.
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