Korvara Conflict Rules

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In general, Korvara follows the same Conflict Rules as Sigrogana, but has some changes and additional possibilities. These only apply for roleplay done on the Korvara continent.

Rule of Consent Adjustments

  1. Korvara conflict is always assumed to have a consented Danger Level 1 (simple non-life threatening injuries).
    • This means that, provided supporting RP is done, you can't refuse to participate in a conflict.
    • This does not mean that you can attack anyone at any time; the Rule of Roleplay still applies.
  2. A certain Danger Level can be forced in certain circumstances.
    • See the section below for details.

Forced Danger Level

As per the Conflict Rules, there is a Danger Level associated with conflict that determines how far the consequences can go. However, on Korvara, it is possible to 'force' a Danger Level in certain circumstances, by following the rules and guidelines listed below.

  1. Positions of influence, such as leadership roles, advisors, ambassadors, etc. are subject to the guidelines below.
  2. Characters in general can also be subject to them, especially if they engage in conflict-oriented RP.
    • Some examples would be characters who are bandits or other serious criminals, hostile military actions, characters who have killed or harmed others with this rule, and so on.

Simplified Explanation Make a txt, google doc, or some other organized document, with the following:

  1. What your character's exact goal is.
  2. The IC reasoning that your character wishes to try this.
  3. Screenshots or chat logs of in-game RP of your character working towards this goal.
  4. Send the document to a GM for private discussion, and wait for them to get back to you.