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  • Rules: Yes
    Referral: Through a Friend
    Discord: bobthecannoner
    In your own words, what is powergaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: If i have an emote i will say for example "Bob aims for the left side of Johns cheek" as this allows the other side to either A)dodge it B)dont dodge it And is not unfair.
    In your own words, what is metagaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: It makes people paranoid for sharing information so they cant do proper roleplay.For example John and jack were talking when john told jack that he hid diamonds inside his house because of theives.So jack goes to his house and roleplays as a thief and steals his diamonds.When john confronts him Jack says "Well i was roleplaying and managed to find it" Which is really really Unfair
    Status: Denied

Character Name: Bobson Stadford
Character Race: Human
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 18
Physical Description: He has black eyes and black hair.He is medium height and weight while having large eyes and a creepy smile
Roleplay Scenario:

A lonely campfire flickered in the darkness of the forest. A young man sat beside it, feeding small twigs into the flames while quietly chuckling to himself.

The sound of footsteps approached along the road.

An old woman emerged from the shadows, gripping her walking staff tightly.

“Boy… what are you doing alone out here?” she asked.

The young man slowly turned his head toward her. His eyes seemed locked on the fire more than on the woman herself.

He grinned.

“Oh… I’m not alone,” he said softly, gesturing toward the flames.

“The fire keeps me company.”

The woman frowned in confusion.

“That’s… strange company.”

The man laughed suddenly — a sharp, slightly unsteady laugh — before leaning closer to the flames.

“You know… when I was a child, I loved the sound it makes. Crackling… popping… like it’s whispering secrets.”

He tossed another stick into the fire and watched it ignite eagerly.

“When I was twelve, I made a fire that was… too big.”

The flames reflected in his eyes as he spoke.

“A house burned that night. My house.”

The woman stiffened.

“People in the village did not like that very much,” he continued with a crooked smile.

“They looked at me as if I were some sort of monster.”

He leaned back and laughed quietly again.

“But fire never judged me.”

The old woman took a cautious step backward.

The man tilted his head slightly as if noticing her fear.

“Oh don’t worry,” he said casually, waving a hand.

“I only burn things when they deserve it.”

The woman wasted no more time. She quickly turned and hurried down the road.

The man watched her leave before letting out another raspy laugh.

“Well… that conversation ended quickly.”

After a while he stood, mounted his horse, and continued along the road.

As he rode through the dark forest, he briefly pulled a small drawing from his satchel.

The paper showed three figures — a man, a woman, and a young boy.

He looked at it silently before placing it back into his bag and riding on.

A lonely campfire flickered in the darkness of the forest. A young man sat beside it, feeding small twigs into the flames while quietly chuckling to himself.

The sound of footsteps approached along the road.

An old woman emerged from the shadows, gripping her walking staff tightly.

“Boy… what are you doing alone out here?” she asked.

The young man slowly turned his head toward her. His eyes seemed locked on the fire more than on the woman herself.

He grinned.

“Oh… I’m not alone,” he said softly, gesturing toward the flames.

“The fire keeps me company.”

The woman frowned in confusion.

“That’s… strange company.”

The man laughed suddenly — a sharp, slightly unsteady laugh — before leaning closer to the flames.

“You know… when I was a child, I loved the sound it makes. Crackling… popping… like it’s whispering secrets.”

He tossed another stick into the fire and watched it ignite eagerly.

“When I was twelve, I made a fire that was… too big.”

The flames reflected in his eyes as he spoke.

“A house burned that night. My house.”

The woman stiffened.

“People in the village did not like that very much,” he continued with a crooked smile.

“They looked at me as if I were some sort of monster.”

He leaned back and laughed quietly again.

“But fire never judged me.”

The old woman took a cautious step backward.

The man tilted his head slightly as if noticing her fear.

“Oh don’t worry,” he said casually, waving a hand.

“I only burn things when they deserve it.”

The woman wasted no more time. She quickly turned and hurried down the road.

The man watched her leave before letting out another raspy laugh.

“Well… that conversation ended quickly.”

After a while he stood, mounted his horse, and continued along the road.

As he rode through the dark forest, he briefly pulled a small drawing from his satchel.

The paper showed three figures — a man, a woman, and a young boy.

He looked at it silently before placing it back into his bag and riding on.

A lonely campfire flickered in the darkness of the forest. A young man sat beside it, feeding small twigs into the flames while quietly chuckling to himself.

The sound of footsteps approached along the road.

An old woman emerged from the shadows, gripping her walking staff tightly.

“Boy… what are you doing alone out here?” she asked.

The young man slowly turned his head toward her. His eyes seemed locked on the fire more than on the woman herself.

He grinned.

“Oh… I’m not alone,” he said softly, gesturing toward the flames.

“The fire keeps me company.”

The woman frowned in confusion.

“That’s… strange company.”

The man laughed suddenly — a sharp, slightly unsteady laugh — before leaning closer to the flames.

“You know… when I was a child, I loved the sound it makes. Crackling… popping… like it’s whispering secrets.”

He tossed another stick into the fire and watched it ignite eagerly.

“When I was twelve, I made a fire that was… too big.”

The flames reflected in his eyes as he spoke.

“A house burned that night. My house.”

The woman stiffened.

“People in the village did not like that very much,” he continued with a crooked smile.

“They looked at me as if I were some sort of monster.”

He leaned back and laughed quietly again.

“But fire never judged me.”

The old woman took a cautious step backward.

The man tilted his head slightly as if noticing her fear.

“Oh don’t worry,” he said casually, waving a hand.

“I only burn things when they deserve it.”

The woman wasted no more time. She quickly turned and hurried down the road.

The man watched her leave before letting out another raspy laugh.

“Well… that conversation ended quickly.”

After a while he stood, mounted his horse, and continued along the road.

As he rode through the dark forest, he briefly pulled a small drawing from his satchel.

The paper showed three figures — a man, a woman, and a young boy.

He looked at it silently before placing it back into his bag and riding on.

!!!DİSCLAİMER:i wrote this when i was in class on word so thats why the text model is a bit goofy!!!

 

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Hi there! Your application has been put on pending as there are changes that need to be made before you can be accepted. See below. 

 

  • Please review our Wiki’s definition of Powergaming and Metagaming. Your response is not quite right. Ensure to include an example in your response. If you're having a hard time writing something down/or don’t know how else to word it, contact a community member. If you need help, please feel free to reach out. 

https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Metagaming_%26_Powergaming

You can also learn more about combat roleplay here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIJioVePKYo

  • There’s no need to begin lines with -, roleplay and diolgue does not reflect this on-server.
  • Your Roleplay Scenario &  Backstory has mentions of Powergaming! (Scaring off the hag just by speaking at her, alongside covering her mouth without giving a chance to react or respond.)
  • You can roleplay that your character is  “in thought” but you cannot roleplay what your character is actually thinking.
    Example:
    DO: Bob places his hand on his chin, lost in thought.

 DONT: Bob thinks “who is this hag??” 

  • Your Physical Description doesn’t match the race you picked! (Humans do not have YELLOW and BLACK hair or BLACK eyes). Please refer to the Racial Hub WIKI page for more information.
  • You are using the name of a well known media character please change it! If you need help here is a name generator. Nor may they be named after you. → https://donjon.bin.sh/fantasy/name/#type=com;com=human_male
  • Your Skin does not match your physical description. If you need help fixing it, please reach out and I’ll gladly help you! If not please take a look at our skin archive! (This skin has brown hair and appears MUCH older than your chosen character age)https://sites.google.com/view/lotc-skinarchive

 

If you do not make these changes within 48 hours,  you will be denied. When you are finished, please message me on Discord @.hiccup to let me know, or if you don’t have Discord, send me a forum message, and please do ask if you have any questions. 

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Hi there, as you can see your application has been denied. However, you are free to reapply immediately, just remember to edit and change all that is listed below.

  • You may not play a character based off another media. Bob the Builder, in this case.
  • You may not use AI to write a roleplay response for you.

My discord is @.hiccup if you have any questions I'm happy to help! If you don’t have discord please reach out to me on the forums. You can also ask in the LOTC Discord for help.

 

You can join the LOTC discord here: Discord

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