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    In your own words, what is powergaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Powergaming often happens when a player dictates another character's actions, emotions, or reactions without consent. Instead of saying:
    "I punch you in the face, knocking you unconscious."
    Try:
    "I throw a punch aimed at your jaw, hoping to knock you down."
    This allows the other player to decide how their character reacts.

    2. Avoid Invincible or Overpowered Characters
    Every character should have flaws and limitations. A character who always wins, never gets hurt, or can solve any problem instantly is unrealistic and removes meaningful conflict.

    Give your character weaknesses or vulnerabilities.
    Allow them to fail or struggle.
    Accept consequences for their actions.
    3. Play Fair with Abilities and Skills
    Stick to your character’s established abilities and don’t suddenly "conveniently" know something they shouldn’t.
    For example, if your character is a simple farmer, they shouldn’t suddenly be a master swordsman unless there’s a reason in their backstory.

    4. Respect the Game’s Mechanics (if applicable)
    In games with dice rolls, stats, or other mechanics (like D&D or tabletop RPGs), follow the system instead of forcing outcomes. If you fail a roll, accept it rather than trying to justify why your character still succeeds.

    5. Keep Roleplay Collaborative
    The best roleplay is about storytelling, not winning. Be open to negotiation and work with other players to create engaging interactions instead of just seeking personal victories.

    Would you like examples of good vs. bad roleplay interactions?
    In your own words, what is metagaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Metagaming occurs when a player uses out-of-character (OOC) knowledge to influence their in-character (IC) decisions. This makes interactions feel unnatural and forced.
    Example: A player reads a villain’s secret backstory in a forum post and suddenly has their character "just know" the villain’s real identity, even though they never learned it in-game.

    2. Creating Unfair Advantages
    When a player gives their character knowledge or abilities they wouldn’t realistically have, it ruins the balance of the game. Other players don’t get a fair chance to uncover information organically.
    Example: A player sees another character planning an ambush OOC and suddenly has their character avoid the area without any in-game reason.

    3. Undermining Character Development
    Roleplay is about character growth and discovery. If a character knows things they shouldn’t, it removes the chance for natural learning, making stories feel rushed and unrealistic.
    Example: A detective character solving a mystery instantly because their player read the plot twist in a private chat.

    4. Ruining Conflict and Tension
    Conflict drives roleplay. When metagaming removes uncertainty and risk, it makes the game predictable and less enjoyable. Example: A character who was captured suddenly "knows" their friends are coming to rescue them, even though they never received a message IC.

    How to Avoid Metagaming?
    Only use knowledge your character has learned in the story.
    Keep OOC and IC information separate.
    Ask yourself, "Would my character realistically know this?" before acting.
    If unsure, discuss with other players to keep things fair.
    Status: Accepted

Character Name: Eloso
Character Race: Human
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 18
Physical Description: brown hair brown eyes normal iron clothes 60 kg 5,8 feet and broken clothes and 1 sword
Roleplay Scenario:

Your character has just arrived in a swampy, dim town. As they look around, their gaze is met with shacks and cabins. It smells of rotted wood and wet moss. They 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.”

((How do you respond?))

 

The traveler hesitated, their boots sinking slightly into the damp earth as they stepped deeper into the tent. The flickering candlelight cast long shadows on the patched fabric walls, making the old hag’s gnarled features seem even more otherworldly.

They pulled back their hood, revealing tangled auburn hair and sharp, weary eyes. “Expecting me, were you?” they muttered, brushing swamp mist from their cloak before lowering themselves onto the cushion. “I doubt that. Even I didn’t know I’d end up here.”

The hag let out a low chuckle, the kind that slithered between the ribs and made the heart quicken. She leaned forward, her milky eyes narrowing. “Fate is a funny thing, child. It leads even the lost straight to my door.”

The traveler exhaled, glancing at the flickering candles as if searching for answers in their wavering flames. “Fine,” they said. “You want a story? Here’s one.” They leaned in, voice lowering like a whisper over still waters. “Once, there was a fool who thought they could outrun their past. But the past is a shadow, and shadows never tire.”

The hag nodded slowly, fingers tapping against the worn wooden table between them. “And what does this fool seek now? Redemption? Revenge?”

The traveler hesitated. “Answers.”

The hag’s lips curled into a knowing smile. “Then you’ve come to the right place… but answers have a price.”              

 

"I was never born a prince nor a warrior, nor anyone worth remembering. Just another orphan left to the dirt, another nameless child swallowed by the gutters of a world that never looked back," they spoke toward the hag, their voice steady despite the weight of their words.

The old woman’s milky eyes did not waver. She simply listened, the flickering candlelight casting strange shadows across her gnarled face.

"The only thing I know of my past is this," they continued. "I woke up one day in the back of a dying blacksmith’s shop, barely more than a child, with nothing but the clothes on my back and an empty stomach. Galdric, the old smith, let me stay, but not out of kindness." A small, humorless smile flickered at their lips. "'If you can lift a hammer, you can eat,' he had said, tossing me a set of tongs and pointing to the forge."

The hag’s fingers tapped rhythmically against the wooden table, waiting.

"I learned quickly," they said, exhaling. "Hunger is the best teacher."

The fire crackled, but the hag remained silent, inviting them to go on.

"Grey Hollow was no place for dreamers. A village of broken things—broken homes, broken people, broken futures. I was no different. No family. No history. No name that mattered. People called me ‘boy’ or ‘kid’ if they called me anything at all. I worked the forge in silence, unseen, unnoticed." Their gaze flickered toward the candlelight, watching the wax drip down the sides. "And that was fine."

"But something inside you was never satisfied." The hag’s voice was dry, brittle as old parchment.

Their jaw tightened slightly. "No," they admitted.

Outside, the wind howled through the gaps in the tent, but inside, the air was still.

"Galdric died one winter. His body too weak to fight the cold." Their voice lowered. "No one mourned him. I barely had time to bury him before the landlord came knocking, claiming the shop for himself."

The hag tilted her head slightly, watching them closely.

"So I left." Their fingers curled into their palms. "No one stopped me. No one asked where I was going. Because to them, I was no one."

"And yet you are here," the hag murmured, amusement flickering in her voice.

They met her gaze. "And yet I am here."

She studied them for a long moment, then smiled, slow and knowing. "Perhaps the world does not decide who is forgotten." She leaned forward slightly. "Perhaps we do."

The firelight danced between them.

And for the first time in their life, someone listened.

And maybe they were right.

But deep down, I can’t shake the feeling that once—long ago—I was someone.

No one stopped me. No one asked where I was going. Because to them, I was no one.

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Hi there! As you can see, your app is almost ready! Just a few changes you need to make, but don’t worry - you are doing great!

Please provide a valid Java minecraft username! You should be able to find it by going into a single player world by hitting tab or typing in chat! 

 - How does it make the roleplay environment unfair? Please redo your metagaming question as that is not quite why it's not unfair.

 

- Please redo your powergaming question as it is for exactly what yourself would do to avoid committing powergaming not what to do when you come across it.

 

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- Please ensure you emote in the third person, not first. e.g 'She/He/They said'

- Please remember to add dialogue of your character actions! This is to ensure we know what you are doing! 

- Your characters name cannot be your ingame username, please correct this.

 

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My discord is smol_bean ! If you don’t have discord, please message me on the forums!

If you need to contact me, or need help,  you can join the LotC Discord here :Discord

If you still need help, make sure to check the wiki! WIKI

Lastly  is a link to the new player hub! : New Player Hub

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Hi there! As you can see, your app is almost ready! Just a few changes you need to make, but don’t worry - you are doing great!

 

- Please ensure you emote in the third person, not first. e.g 'She/He/They said'

- Please remember to add dialogue of your character actions! This is to ensure we know what you are doing! 

- Please check your grammar!

 

You’ll be given 48 hours to correct the changes above. Once you are done correcting, please contact me!

My discord is smol_bean ! If you don’t have discord, please message me on the forums!

If you need to contact me, or need help,  you can join the LotC Discord here :Discord

If you still need help, make sure to check the wiki! WIKI

Lastly  is a link to the new player hub! : New Player Hub

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Hi there, as you can see, you have been accepted onto the server! Well done on your application, you’re 

doing great! Welcome to the wonderful community of LotC!

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

To get started, I suggest going to tutorial island or do; /creq Can a Wilven come assist me?

 

Here are some links to help you start out! x3

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

https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Nations_and_Major_Charters

 

 If you need help, Feel free to contact me via the forums or my discord smol_bean . I’m often online, so you can message me with /msg Smol_bean0  to find me in game. If I’m not around You can always do /creq with your questions or you can also use the LotC Discord which is right here! : Discord

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

New player hub

Have fun role playing! :D

 

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