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    In your own words, what is powergaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Avoiding powergaming requires focusing on realism and harmony in your character's roleplay. It's important to remember that your character, like any other, has its limitations - both in terms of knowledge and skills. Actions should be consistent with their history and personality traits. Avoid imposing the effects of your actions on other players. Instead of writing that something has already happened, leave room for others to react, describing only your character's intentions. It's also crucial to follow the story and focus on creating a shared story instead of striving to win in every situation. Defeats and challenges can be a great way to develop your character and introduce exciting twists. Respect the decisions of the game master or moderator who oversees the balance of the game, and work with other players to build relationships and develop the story in a dynamic and interactive way. Metagaming is a behavior that weakens immersion and spoils the atmosphere of the game, so avoid using information that your character shouldn't know. Taking this approach will help maintain fairness, realism, and mutual respect in the game, which will create space for even more rewarding play.
    In your own words, what is metagaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Metagaming disrupts the story because it introduces elements into the game that destroy immersion and the natural progression of the story. When a character acts on information acquired outside the game that they themselves should not know (e.g. knowledge acquired in voice chat that they did not gain in the game world), it disrupts the balance of the game. Other players may feel frustrated because their efforts to build tension or discover secrets are worthless when someone suddenly and "magically" knows what to do or where to go.

    Metagaming also undermines the fairness of the game because it ignores the limitations of the character and their perspective. Instead of developing the story in a natural way, it creates "bends" that discourage other participants and sometimes lead to conflict. For example, if a character knows about ambushes in the forest because the player read it on a forum, and suddenly changes route or sets traps, the entire carefully constructed scene loses its meaning. Such behavior not only spoils the atmosphere of the game, but also takes away the fun for others.
    Status: Accepted

Character Name: Hecate
Character Race: Wood Elf
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 18
Physical Description: Height - 181cm; Weight - 61kg; Hair - medium long dark and brown; Eye gray; Outfit - light, dusty but elegant clothes
Roleplay Scenario:




Hecate calmly looks inside the tent, his gray eyes reflecting the glow of the floating candles. He stops for a moment when he hears the witch's words, and then silently takes the indicated place on the pillow. Once he is seated, he tilts his head slightly, and his black and brown hair falls to one shoulder.

"My story?" he begins softly, his voice as soft as the rustle of leaves. "It is full of paths trodden in the shade of trees and secrets that the forest whispers only to those who can listen. But today... Today I found myself here because something—or someone—was calling me. Tell me, O great witch, will it be your candles that will show me the way?"

He freezes, his gaze is cold, but full of genuine interest. And the candles around seem to flicker in response.

 

 

The candles in the tent danced higher, their flames seeming to communicate in a language Hecate did not know but felt in her heart. The witch, wrapped in a dark cloak trimmed with silver runes, was silent for a moment, looking at the elf from under thick lashes. Her eyes were deep and wild, as if they held more secrets than anyone could imagine.

 

"It was not my candles that brought you here, forest wanderer," she replied, her voice melodic but full of strength, like a storm song. "The forest has its whims, and the magic of its paths plays tricks. Nevertheless, since you are here, perhaps we can try to understand what drew you to my humble abode."

Hecate, despite her cold and composed expression, felt a shiver run down his spine. Something in the witch's words seemed disturbingly familiar - as if they somehow touched corners of his soul that he himself had forgotten about. "So," he said, letting his voice grow firmer, "can I count on your wisdom? Or at least some light in the thicket of uncertainty?"

 

The witch held out a hand, holding a small, ancient amulet made of wood and silver. "The answers are everywhere, elf - but sometimes you have to look deep inside yourself to see them. And sometimes... you need someone to point you in the right direction. We'll start there."

 

Hecate nodded, ready to accept this new mystery, which seemed to lead him down a path of magic, danger, and discovery unlike anything he had ever experienced. The atmosphere in the tent thickened, and the candles flickered brighter and brighter, as if counting down to something... extraordinary.

 

Hecate, sitting in the witch’s tent, felt the weight of the past begin to creep into his thoughts. The candle flames seemed to dance to the rhythm of his memories, their flickering transporting him back to his childhood in the shadows of the trees.

 

He saw himself as a young elf running through the paths of the forest, where shadows intertwined with rays of light. He remembered his mother’s voice, soft as the sound of the wind in the trees. She had taught him to listen to the forest—the rustle of leaves, the voices of birds, the murmur of streams. “The trees tell stories,” she had said, “but one must know when to be silent to hear them.”

 

But the memory of his father was the clearest. He remembered accompanying him on a patrol along the edge of the forest. It was a night when the moon shone so brightly that the leaves seemed silver in its light. His father, the proud guardian, suddenly stopped and put his hand on the young Hecate’s shoulder. “Do you feel that?” he asked. Hecate didn't know what he meant, but after a moment he heard a quiet, almost unreal whisper. The forest was speaking, although at that moment he didn't understand its words.

 

But the memory that caused him the most anxiety was the night when his world changed. The forest, which had always been his refuge, suddenly began to change. The whispering of the trees became unsettling, and the shadows that had once been his allies began to lengthen and hide something unknown. Hecate returned to the village then, to find that several of the villagers had disappeared. It was then that his journey began—a journey that led him here, to the witch's tent.

 

Those memories briefly tore him away from the present, and their images, though faded, reminded him of who he was and why he was still searching for answers.


 

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Hello! Hi! Hi! :3 You have been accepted onto the server! Well done on your application and

Welcome to Lord of the Craft!
 

To get started, The server IP is mc.lotc.co The server is version 1.21.1

I suggest going to tutorial island or do;  /creq Can someone come assist me?

 

Here are some links to help you start out!

Settlement Guides https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Settlement_Guides

Nations & Major Settlements https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Nations_and_Major_Settlements&redirect=no

 

If you need help, feel free to contact me via the forums or my Discord @elkuknight.  Additionally, on the server you can do /creq <message> with your question and someone will help you right away! Or you can also use the LotC Discord here!: Discord https://discord.com/invite/lotc
 

And if for one reason or another someone cannot help you through those avenues, try asking your question in the #OOC chat. We have many friendly players, who I am certain would be more than happy to help!

 

Linked below is the new player hub and a new player guide, look over it if you have a chance. 

New player hub https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/212839-new-player-hub

Another New Player Guide https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=New_Player_Guide

 

And finally...


HAVE FUN ROLEPLAYING! <3 <3

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