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    How do you avoid powergaming in roleplay?: Making sure that your character's actions and abilities are reasonable, approved by all participating players, and respectful of the story and the rules is one way I would steer clear of powergaming in roleplaying. To maintain fairness and immersion, you could say something like "I prepare my strongest attack on the dragon, hoping to weaken it significantly," rather than saying something like "I instantly defeat the dragon with one strike," which ignores the game's mechanics and cooperative storytelling
    How does metagaming disrupt fair roleplay?: Metagaming can interfere with fair roleplay by influencing in-character decisions with knowledge that isn't relevant to the character, breaking immersion and undermining the plot. The fairness and authenticity of the roleplay are compromised, for instance, if a player discovers through chat that another player's character is preparing a surprise attack and then prepares ahead of time without their character having any in-game reason to know about the attack, then this would, as i previously mentioned, ruin the story.
    Status: Accepted

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.”

((How do you respond?))

Shia paused in the softly lit tent, her violet eyes narrowing slightly as she appraised the elderly woman in front of her. The hag's comments were unnerving yet strangely familiar, evoking the sense of fate that had governed Shia's turbulent life.

 

 

Shia said, "I come seeking understanding," in a voice full of pain and resilience. She sat on the cushion, her sleek, dark elf features contrasted with the rustic surroundings of the tent. "My parents abandoned me as a child, leaving me to fend for myself in the wilderness. It was there that I first saw a human, a visitor walking through the wilderness where I was alone."

 

 

Shia's fingers absently traced the intricate patterns on the cushion, a habit developed during years of seclusion and reflection. "The human took me under their wing and transported me to a kingdom unlike any I had ever seen. Tall spires and bustling streets, crowded with animals of all kinds—humans, elves, dwarves, and species whose names I couldn't pronounce."

 

 

Her eyes shifted to the candles, which hung eerily in the air, throwing flickering shadows on the tent's walls. "I lived with them, learning their traditions, dialects, and histories. I adapted, like a shadow disappearing into the night, absorbing the civilizations around me."

 

 

Shia's voice softened, with a tinge of amazement in her remarks. "During this voyage, I learned that understanding does not come solely from books or professors. It is found in the stories whispered between comrades and opponents, as well as in traditions passed down through centuries."

 

 

The old hag nodded slowly, her wrinkled features unreadable but approving. "You seek knowledge to bridge the gaps between worlds," she muttered, as if interpreting a secret embedded in Shia's story. "In this village of shadows and murmurs, you will discover more than you seek. But keep in mind, youngster, that knowledge is a double-edged sword—it can illuminate the route forward while also obscuring the truth in darkness."

 

 

Shia regarded the hag's gaze intently, the weight of her past and the uncertainty of her future combining in that small, torn tent. "I will tread carefully," she pledged softly, her determination firm but tempered by the wisdom gained from her different experiences.

 

Shia began to narrate her story, one of abandonment, resilience, and an endless need for understanding that had led her to this fateful encounter in the midst of the marshy, gloomy village.

 


Character Name: Shia Hajimeia
Character Race: Dark Elf
Character Gender: Female
Character Age: 19
Physical Description: Shia is a frail dark elf who stands at around 5'9" and weighs 42 kg. She has pale gray skin, long ears, dark gray hair, and Violet eyes
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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 1.18.2 - 1.19.3

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

Settlement Guides

Nations & Major Settlements

 If you need help, Feel free to contact me via the forums  or my discord KaptainScarlet. I’m often online, so you can message me with /msg KaptainScarlet 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 

I recommend going to the New player’s category, going to help chat. Pining @Community team saying “I’m new and would like a run down on the server!” If I or another team member can not be reached. 

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

New player hub

Another New Player Guide 

Have fun role playing! :D

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