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  • Rules: Yes
    Referral: planetminecraft.com
    In your own words, what is powergaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Avoiding powergaming in roleplay is not a difficult feat for all it requires is keeping to your character's realistic limitations and respecting the boundaries and autonomy of those around you. For example: My character is going to punch Julia's character and I will write something like "[Character] punched [Julia's Character] in the cheek." This will allow Julia to dictate how her character accordingly responds, whereas, if I were powergaming, I may have written "[Character] punched [Julia's Character] in the cheek SO hard that a tooth came loose and she was knocked to the ground." Another example of powergaming is if I did an action like "[Character] wields their super death mega punch 3000 against [Julia's Character], killing them instantly."
    In your own words, what is metagaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Fair roleplay entails that all players are on level playing grounds and abiding by the server rules. By metagaming, you're not only breaking a rule but hindering the experience for others. If I knew, out-of-character, that Julia's character secretly committed a great crime, but my character did not, and then I used that information in roleplay anyways--that would be very unfair to Julia! By acting on that information my character should not know, Julia's character will face consequences that realistically should not have occurred. This would be very frustrating and overall deem the roleplay unfair.
    Status: Accepted

Character Name: Gwilym
Character Race: Human
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 18
Physical Description: Gwilym is 5'11", 139 lbs, and has luscious black hair and bewitching pale blue eyes. He usually is wearing dirty shirtsleeves, cloaks, and trousers.
Roleplay Scenario:

You’ve just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As you look around, your gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. You duck and step into a tattered tent, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the tent, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town? she begins, then pauses to study your face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a cushion, “Tell me your story.”

   "Me? My fair lady," Gwilym drawls, biting back a grimace and swallowing down all urges to gag, "I should appreciate your hospitality." At this, he makes a wide sweep of the tent in all of it's unbridled glory. Must and rot churns his stomach and heavy air pricks the back of his eyes with tears; he cleared his throat and played it off as a dramatic pause. "However I have not the slightest clue as to who you are! Ah, well, not that it matters. I have been blessed with the acquaintance of so many maidens, beautiful and hideous alike, it is ridiculous to believe I'd recall them all!" Theatrics in tow, Gwilym finds himself seated on the cushion with his cloak flung out behind him. 

   He rubs his chin thoughtfully. "My story... Let us see. Hm. It all began when I was five..." At this point, Gwilym goes on an exasperatingly long, detailed, and hard-to-follow tale of his journeys that he most certainly has made up. "Here we are, now, at the conclusion of my tale. . .and here I am, in a terribly terrible musty town with a forgettable cow before me." 

   Contempt breaches the hag's features. She snarls at the boy, baring yellowed, crooked teeth. "You rat. I know who you are. You are no grand hero, do not attempt to fool me!" 

   Gwilym shot up from his spot on the bench and started to the tent's exit--but not before the hag intercepted. "You speak of enthralling adventures and yet you have only wandered aimlessly for months, you dense orphan boy! I have glimpsed you, your future and your past."

   Gwilym's face lost its color; a rare display of fear from a boy who wears many masks. His eye twitched and he coughed. "Yes, you are correct," he admits. "I have only one maiden." And then Gwilym is out the door, jogging through the town without looking back once. 

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Hey there. Well done on your application.

To get started, The server IP is mc.lotc.co and the server version is 1.18.2

When you arrive in the cloud temple to the right of cloud temple I suggest going to tutorial island or do; /creq Can a Wilven come assist me?

 

Here are some links to help you start out:

Settlement Guides

Nations & Major Settlements

If you need any help feel free to contact me via the forums, discord or online in game. My tag is, @WhatASithuation 

 

LOTC's discord is here, I recommend going to the new players category if you feel you would like a rundown of the server and in the help chat ping @Community

 

Lastly, here is the new player hub, I recommend you look over it!

New player hub

Another New Player Guide

Have fun role playing!

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