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Forest Covered Mods ([personal profile] woodswitch) wrote2014-05-15 02:12 am

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Curious about something? Ideally you'll find an answer here, but if not, ask away!

Table of Contents
Arrival
Item and Power Loss
On Names
On Debts
Life on Koriko
On Jobs
Events
Game Mechanics
Applications
Sample Applications


Arrival
Where is my character?
The thing is this: spirits in general, simply speaking, are on a higher plane of existence than us average joes. Often fickle beings, terrible things can happen if they become bored, but more importantly — their status frequently makes them wealthy, so learning to entertain them can be beneficial. The resort island of Koriko is one of many hidden cities devoted to catering to the world of spirits. Controlled by a powerful witch, it’s become a particularly popular spot within the past few centuries, and even more popular still, thanks to her unique workforce. That is, people just like you.

A more detailed premise may be found here.

Why is my character here?
Your character is here because they have a debt to pay. They agreed to come willingly, though naturally as is the nature of all contracts, just how detailed their explanation was or wasn’t is up to player discretion.

My character wouldn't come easily but I want to app them!
Not a problem! Just get creative. The Witch herself uses the term 'willingly' rather loosely. As long as the character decides to sign the contract, that's willing enough. She might tell lies; "Oh, [Important Person] happens to be here already, so wouldn't it be best to help them work?" only to later admit she got the names confused! It happens, whoops.

If the wish incentive can help, too, then please use it! We're flexible and if you want to play here, then we want you to be able to! You should know your character best and how to cohere them into the contract.

What happens when they arrive?
Upon arrival, the terms of the contract are finalized. The debt is agreed upon, length of stay is always variable depending on the character’s work ethic and the possible wish is also agreed upon. A character will then sign their name away and be given a new work name. They promptly forget their real name and any character who would know it forgets it as well. Their possessions and clothing are also taken and replaced with uniforms and a few sets of casual clothing. They are also told to decide on a work station and shown where their quarters are and given the basic rundown of possible job types, when breakfast is served and so forth.

Of course, they don't get time to relax and take in that information, as they're expected to start work immediately! If they're especially lucky, they'll show up right before a training exercise.

What do you mean by 'training'?
The Witch believes that wherever a character may end up working, whatever their debt may be, it's important to foster a community spirit. What better way than with a group training exercise?

In game terms, it means that the Witch assigns terrible or unfair tasks to be completed by everyone she so chooses to give the work to. She used to bring workers in bunches and just give the work to them, but now that she has a less regimented schedule, even established workers may be given an assignment.

Oh and the Witch makes it clear that characters who don't complete the training will be transformed into a farm animal, to be put to better use. Everyone play nice.

What kind of name can we choose?
Any kind you want, provided it’s, well. Namey. No Edge Maverick or anything along those lines for your work name, but it could be something as simple as just shortening the character’s given name! If you’d like to be creative, sites like Behind the Name are always useful.

A debt? What kind of debt?
It can be any kind of debt! We encourage you to be creative here. The witch isn’t so picky about how she gets her workers, so the debts your character is here to pay are about as flexible as the word itself. It could be something as simple as owing someone money, or as complex as paying off your sins. Really, the sky is the limit here as long as it’s something the character would feel they owe. You could even owe a debt to the witch herself, in exchange for a wish. Because such high flexibility can make things unclear sometimes, please don’t hesitate to check things with us.

You could even have them attempt to work off the perceived debts or payments of their friends or family! If your character chooses to try to work off another character’s debt for them, this results in what's certainly an astonishing lack of actual decrease. Separate people, separate debts. Weirdly, this isn’t mentioned before the contract is signed. Whoops.

Reading on other aspects of the debt system may be done here.

Do they have to work?
Well, they don’t have to but they’ll quickly lose access to shelter and food if they don’t. Getting kicked out isn’t fun. If they continue to loiter around, too, there could be punishments cooked up for them (possibly literally; some spirits love exotic meats). Anyway, why laze around when there are rewards to earn?

What kind of rewards do you mean?
Aside from paying off the debt, the contract deal can be sweetened to include something the character would desire upon paying off their debt, if they prove to be a hard worker.

In addition, patrons may give tips in the form of gold, trinkets, blessings, and any number of interesting and valuable things. So work hard and gain something to make the stay more pleasant!

My debt/wish conflicts with my canonmate's!
To further encourage hard work, the only debt or wish between a conflicting pair (or trio, etc.) that would be granted exactly is the one first paid off. Better start waking up early.

If you're the loser in this race, well. Oops.

But my character can swim/fly/some other method of getting away from the island!
As a result of losing their name, walking or flying within the island limits results in a nagging feeling in the back of one’s mind -- either a reminder of their reasons for coming here, or a compulsion to turn back and, probably, get back to work so you can make your boss more money. Until your debt is cleared, if the witch hasn’t given you the okay? You literally can not leave the island.

Even if you did resist somehow, the island exists quite a ways away from any land. And on a separate plane from most earths most people know. You know.

My character isn’t human at all or is a spirit/god/something!
As long as they agreed to come here, they are bound by the contract, regardless of if their status means they should be one of the ones being pampered.

Can my character keep their powers? Are they any limitations to it?
Characters are allowed to keep their powers. Some jobs, like ones involving guard duty, would be rather difficult if a character didn’t have some sort of abilities for unruly spirits. We do ask if your character has powers that could step on the toes of other characters that you have some sort of permissions post.

As for limitations, anything that would be too game-breaking is up to player discretion. The contract binds characters magically and cannot be broken without the debt paid, so any power that would disrupt that could be blocked, but otherwise characters' powers are intact.

Can my character get their items back?
Yes! Items and clothing can be earned back through hard work or getting lucky with tips. Of course, characters can’t wear their old clothes during work but on days off they would be allowed to wear them again and play with whatever items they’ve retrieved. This isn’t something immediate but we’ll leave it to player discretion as long as it takes a little time. Remember, it’s something the character is earning back.

If you’d like to request an item be returned to you after a certain amount of work, do so here.

Can my character keep their pets/pokemon/summon spirit/whatever?
All things along these lines are considered the same as items. They’ll be well taken care of until you’ve earned the right to have them back!

What happens if another character knows my character’s real name?
To avoid characters remembering their names too quickly, when your name is taken, everyone who knew it forgets, not just you. All other memories are intact, but there’s a distinct gap where your old name used to be.

What happens if my character has two names? Or more? What about screen names and aliases?
The witch isn't picky. Because you were so willing to work for her, she'll do you the favor of taking any and all aliases from home that you could potentially use in place of your work name. As is the case when there's only one name to remove, all of them are forgotten.

Does that mean this is a memory loss game?
No! All memories are as intact as they were before your arrival -- you just can't recall any of your names.

Life on Koriko
How big is the city? What’s it like?
It is most certainly a true city at this point, though it is mostly filled with restaurants, spas, drinking establishments, theatres, museums, gambling halls, music clubs and more. This is a city that exists for entertainment - consider it a bit of a Las Vegas for the supernatural - but also relaxation. Some areas are rowdier while others are quiet and peaceful. Shrines to all sorts of spirits exist all over the place, mostly to show how welcome they are. The streets are narrow and lined with paper lantern lights and markets take up any leftover space for food, games and goods. The city comes to life the most at night while the daytime is quieter.

Outside the city, though, are sprawling masses of farms for crops and animals that are raised on site for the freshest food and produce. Large gardens and greenhouses also exist for growing the flowers used. And beyond that, the train station and the near-endless ocean.

A more detailed list of locations may be found here.

What is The Witch like, anyway?
Known only as The Witch - a title she is very proud of, thank you - she owns the island and is in charge of all the establishments on it. She is a busy woman and when not in her office, she spends most of her time checking out the workings of her businesses firsthand or having meet-and-greets with important patrons. There are at times conflicting reports on what she looks like, though generally she is middle-aged, beautiful and appears highly intelligent. Occasionally she likes to sport glasses.

The story goes that she once visited a leisure town for the spirits similar to this and thought their set-up, while very efficient, could easily be improved upon. As a little game for herself, she revitalized the city that once stood here to the point where it was unrecognizable. No one remembers anything of what the city was like before The Witch came but no one really cares either. The city belongs to her now, and she runs it as a most profitable business.

What’s the weather like?
Surprisingly, or maybe not so surprisingly, the patrons actually like variety in weather. Some are rain and snow spirits, after all, and so weather runs a gamut. While it usually follows the four seasons, if a bunch of snow spirits book for a weekend, characters might be surprised by the sudden winter wonderland greeting them. A wealthy thunder spirit might pay for a location to be suited to their tastes for the day and so on. Players will be given notice of such events to plot accordingly, even if characters themselves aren’t warned.

Is there a language barrier?
There is not in the traditional sense. A spell cast over the island allows them to have everything translated into their own language and, likewise, have their words translated for other characters. Convenient!

Is there anywhere with books?
There is a very nice library. Most of the works are folklore or Eastern classics, in general focusing on the exploits of possible patrons. Most patrons after all are quite proud of their myths. Recently, the witch has been putting in volumes obtained from past workers. This means some new books, comics and so on can be found as well.

What are the employee quarters like?
Employee quarters are divided into large rooms with six futons per room. They are co-ed and co-species. There are cubbies along the wall for storing possessions, clothes, spare blankets and whatever else you want. They aren’t locked, though, so you’ll have to deal with the possibility of theft from your lovely roommates. Each room has two baths and a showering space, as well as some rather old-school toilets in a separate room. Employee quarters all have a generous balcony that overlooks the city and ocean.

Hopefully you aren’t afraid of heights.

Characters are free to switch rooms with other characters or just go share a futon - but why would you they’re small - if they want. If your character chooses a job outside the bathhouse, they are still directed to the employee quarters of the bathhouse. However, they can ask to live at their job if they so desire or are working under an apprenticeship somewhere else.

The housing directory may be found here.

Is there a network?
Yes and no. In the workers’ quarters and various other employee-only areas, there are bulletin boards set up for the sake of public communication. Enchanted by magic, messages posted on one board appear on all of them. A post-it note left in the kitchen will appear shortly after in a shop’s backroom, for instance. Characters can also write letters which speed off to the intended person for a more private touch. All in all, face to face interaction definitely goes quicker.

The network community is [community profile] deadtrees, while you can find a directory for IC inboxes on the taken list..

Can my character intercept someone’s letter/s?
Sure can, if it’s been okay’d by all parties OOCly! The consequences are dependent on how those characters are feeling if yours gets caught.

What happens to my character if they die?
If your character is killed, don’t worry. The witch will add the revival cost to their debt - it’s quite hefty because it’s annoying to revive people! - and do your character a ‘favour’ as well! In order to make their return to work a smooth one, the character’s emotions and unneeded senses will be eliminated for a short period of time up to player discretion.

All deaths should be reported here.

What happens if my character murders another character?
First and foremost, don’t get caught.

Murder is extremely disruptive to the work process. Characters will be punished by being turned into an animal for a period of time or forced to serve only the most disgusting, dangerous spirits. If a character is turned into an animal, it is also entirely possible that they’ll get lost in the shuffle and cooked up. Don’t worry, the witch will revive them if it happens. It’s a fun story to tell over drinks.

Promise.

Will my electronics work?
Yes and no. The items themselves will work just fine but batteries and power in general are in short supply. Unless you want to sit at the casino charging your things - it isn't recommended since the spirits there are rowdy and might just steal your things all together - it's best to stop by the open market and find a few solar chargers. Of course you'll have to pay for them but it's well worth those hard-earned tips right?

I want my character to explore and interact with everything!
Great! We want that, too! If your character is the type to explore, steal or generally poke around and you want to know how that'd go, then just go drop us a line on the Requests page and we'll see what we can do! We want this game to be interactive, where players can enjoy the environment to its fullest.

What sorts of patrons are we dealing with?
Keeping in the spirit (ha ha) of the source canon, your patrons are primarily Eastern spirits such as youkai and the like. However, in the interest of business expansion, the witch has begun to openly hawk her wares to various supernatural creatures all over the world! Ghosts and demons and witches -- you name it, it’s probably come here to relax.

What kinds of jobs can we choose?
Quite a few! We have a list of examples over here, but you don’t have to choose from it, nor does a character need to stick to a single job. Characters can have multiple jobs, cover for each other’s shifts, or dabble around to see what suits them best. After all, workers should be suited to their jobs and it may take time for them to find the right one.

What about sex? Is it allowed at all? Could it even be a job?
We’re all mature adults here who do not giggle at the word penis. Usually. Naturally sex is allowed, but keep in mind employee quarters are hardly private or romantic.

A worker can decide to offer a service to patrons who might be look for a stranger thrill. This is not a traditional job - sadly you cannot just list prostitute - but spirits always know where to go if that’s their pleasure of the day.

Do we NPC/handwave patrons/work/etc?
You can do whatever you like! If you want to NPC patrons for a thread, feel free. If you want to handwave, too, that’s fine. For major events we’ll give more guidance but for day-to-day you’re free to choose whatever works for you.

Are our characters given days off?
They are! Apparently, working people constantly makes their work less valuable and that costs more money in the long run than letting them rest up. Characters get three days off a week, though they can choose to work those days if they want. The days themselves are set by the characters. Basically cover your shift and it’s a day off, congrats!

Can employees enjoy the city on their days off?
Yes they can. Employees are allowed to enjoy the same sights and experiences as spirits - however, they still have to pay. Sorry, no employee discount. Better stick to cheap fun for a while.

What will plot/events be like in this game?
Because characters are literally only here to serve and entertain spirits - and some spirits are not as friendly as others - plots and events can run from light-hearted to dark and any sort of genre. While most spirits are quite content with a simple night at the spa or dinner and a play, still others might seek some sort of bloodsports, twisting or manipulating workers’ minds and so on. The witch only gives so many damns about how injured/broken workers get after all and patrons know to spend much more money on such things.

Events could also be weather-based or due to unhappy patrons cursing workers or real world issues like declining belief causing spirits to suddenly seek shelter or sick spirits needing attention due to pollution and so forth. In general anything can and will happen but naturally, events and plots are opt-in for players’ fun.

Plots and events are primarily mod-run, and mods will make posts in the OOC community detailing the workings of them when appropriate -- however, player plots/events are more than welcome and in fact encouraged! If you have an idea for either one of those or for a mod plot you think would be cool, drop us a line over here!

Game Mechanics
What is the time ratio?
1:1, though don’t stress over it too much.

What’s the AC?
Activity check will be done monthly! Players will be required to present 20 comments from the month, from at least two threads.

My threads kept getting dropped! I don’t have two ten comment threads!
Fear not! We'll accept more than two threads, but we reserve the right to pull you aside if we get twenty 1-comment threads or anything along those lines.

What happens when I drop or go on hiatus?
A dropped character can be assumed to have paid off their debt - or possibly eaten for some violation, one of those. If reapped they are unlikely to remember their previous time until after the contract is signed again if players choose. While on hiatus, players can put their character on auto-pilot or choose to have them go for some intensive training that isolates them from others.

You can drop here, and hiatus here.

Can I canon update my character?
You can! The premise simply goes like this: the witch gives your character leave in order to allow them to grow as a worker. Of course, they forget everything once they reach their canon but since they are still under contract, the witch simply calls them back once she believes they’ve gained enough experience.

You can request a canon update here.

Is fourth-walling okay?
As some players enjoy it while others hate it, this is going to be left to player discretion. Please please please ask players before fourth-walling them!

Applications
The application may be found here.

What kinds of characters are allowed here?
Any kind! To be more specific, we allow canon characters from all mediums, OCs, and AUs (CRAUs included). There is no limit to species, either. Workers are workers and the spirits enjoy a variety of people to serve them.

Silent protagonists or choice-dependent characters are also allowed so long as there is something to go by. Minor characters with some voice are also just fine.

If AUs are allowed, how many versions of a character are permitted in the game?
Two! We’ll be allowing a slot for the character imported directly from their canon and one from any sort of AU -- CRAUs/previous game AUs, AU where Bruce Wayne’s parents didn’t die, whatever.

Is it okay if I’m unfamiliar with Studio Ghibli Productions?
If you want to app, by all means, please app! While it definitely helps to know at least Spirited Away, we’ll do our absolute best to ensure that canon familiarity isn’t necessary. Even then, don’t be afraid to ask questions!

While the idea is heavily inspired by Spirited Away and Studio Ghibli films, we'll also be drawing mostly from Eastern folklore - or the folklores of other cultures depending on the plot - and so the setting doesn't quite match. It should be a fun experience for those canon familiar and unfamiliar alike!

What is the character limit per player?
You may play up to five characters at once!

My character’s PB is in the game! / My character is being used as a PB in the game!
The resolution of this kind of conflict comes down to you and the other person! You can have sameface hijinks if you want, or you could treat it the way an actor playing multiple roles is treated -- sure, they look similar to us, but it’s not really the same face.

My character is dead/dying/won’t survive or be able to use their magic without Thing X!
No worries! The dead are brought back to life - that could even be their debt, as due to the nature of them dying outside of this realm, the revival process is much more difficult and costly. Those dying of disease will be given a strange herbal medicine to be taken twice daily - again added to their debt (unless that is their debt) - which will suppress the disease, though not cure it. It can be taken in tea or with water. Anything else needed to live like special dietary needs can be taken care of - again, for an additional fee.

Those that need mana, eleth, fonons (Tales of Magical Specialties), or something else for their powers can again have that provided for a fee. Money rules on this island and your debt is ever-increasing anyway!

How much canon is required for a character to be appable?
This is always going to be difficult. Sometimes a character will be perfectly appable after a chapter or two while others need much more. This will be a case-by-case basis. As long as there is enough to write a fleshed out character, we’ll allow it.

Can I app a character if there is no English translation (fan or official) of their source material?
If you are fluent, then we’re going to have to request enough translations from you or someone else who is fluent in the language and willing to translate enough for us to judge voice and characterization. Otherwise we’re going to have to say no, sorry.

But I want to app Tom Nook!
Oh.

That's cool. Go ahead, then.

Sample Applications
Here are some examples of applications that fit our standards and show what we're looking for.
A standard application.
An AU and CRAU application.
An OC application.

Don't see your question listed? Just ask us right here!
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[personal profile] furtherforward 2015-09-28 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
While I was making my inventory post, I remembered a question I had when I first joined the game. I handwaved it when I first apped in out of shyness, but NOW I AM REALLY CURIOUS...

Are new employees given any kind standard-issue item kits upon arrival? All items are taken away from characters when they arrive and I know they're given a set of work clothes, but anything else? Toiletries, underwear, shoes, or anything like that?

SECONDLY, are they only given one set of work clothes? And if so, would workers just have to steal from others snoop around for more sets of work clothes?
Edited (in favor of writing sentences that make sense) 2015-09-28 07:15 (UTC)
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[personal profile] cheshirewoman 2015-09-29 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Thinking of three characters, and I stumbled upon a few questions that I couldn't find answers too, sorry if I missed something!

Regarding names
1. Would a character whose name contains a patronymic/matronymic also forget the name of the parent in question? Or would they forget that patronymics/matronymics are a thing?

2. In Alice's world, Namesakes are people who due to their name are connected to a specific story and the world in which it takes place, and because of this have their lives drastically altered also by receiving powers. Once a namesake dies, a new one is born, and the stories are circulated - so the first Alice Namesake was Alice Liddell, and Alice in Wonderland/etc and its adaptions are known in canon. Alice Liddell was also and important figure in Namesake society's history. I... am a bit stumped on how to deal with that. Would every Namesake!Alice's name be gone and all adaptions of the story miss the heroine's name in Alice's memory? And what would happen with other canons' people's knowledge of Carroll's books?

3. Debt question - I know that it isn't possible to pay off another person's debt, but this is a bit of a special case - so.
Fëanor created a dumb oath (came up with the wording and took it first) which was after also taken by his sons. Now, oaths in this world have a very real, binding power, they are more than just words, and this one was sworn by the name of someone who is incapable of absolving those who took it from it - basically the distant, removed God of the universe. Later, another powerful character who cursed all who travelled with my character tacked a few conditions on the oath that made it even more powerful and terrible.
Now, as the original creator of the oath was Fëanor, would it be possible for him to get the oath itself voided by the Witch, so that the other people who took it would automatically be freed from it without falling prey to the "you can't work towards another's debt"?

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[personal profile] phazeandblood 2015-10-01 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
And I thought Karkat was the difficult one So, considering a second loser who happens to be more of a pain in the ass than anticipated and I've got a few questions. Matt from Death Note to be specific.

1) For the history section. Should only what's known be put, or should I elaborate on the past I've figured for my Matt specifically?

2) He's got an issue I forgot about. Would he be allowed to keep only his goggles if he insisted the witch could just add it to his debt, with the excuse that his work ethic will be shit without them and it'd be like taking away a blind guy's glasses. He's never seen without them and can barely stand to be seen without them. They're like a weird safety blanket from when he was a kid.

...I swear I had more, but apparently the goggle thing overrides anything else in importance. So just the basic question of how much canon vs head canon to fill in the gaps is allowed on an app.
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[personal profile] atonality 2015-10-25 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
okay, so say some loser (not naming names) takes up a job in-game as a host of the musical variety. would this loser (still not naming names) be provided with:
A) the instrument of his choice
B) an arbitrarily random instrument from the void
C) his own personal, totally awesome instrument
or D) the sad and crushing news that he'll have to work up to the lofty position of musical chair director i mean host
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[personal profile] save_theworld 2015-10-29 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
I was wondering if you guys had a test drive, or if you might be putting one up in the future?

(Anonymous) 2015-11-06 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
What would the policy be on a character you play from a canon that began ambiguous, suddenly got a ton more canon, and now is used to fill in holes in the story where you're pretty sure the editor missed some very big discrepancies that make what actually happens impossible without there being one character in two places at once? (It'd be apped as AU, obviously.)

(Anonymous) 2015-11-08 11:41 am (UTC)(link)
If a wish is two-fold (such as the character working to make x and y happen, two events/situations that are related to each other), can a character have one fulfilled first before working to have the other paid off? Or should they clear the entire debt before having both fulfilled?

Also, out of curiosity: if a character's wish is to have something that threatens their life removed, could it be fulfilled first and then they'll work it off?
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[personal profile] rainsniper 2015-11-19 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
A few questions- so, this character has zero backstory before the age of loke 23. How is that handled. How much headcanon is allowed. In that same vein,my character's name is most likely not their real name, which name would they sign? The canon name or the other one? Also also, he's got a curse on him that is broken later on in canon. How is after series AU handled?
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[personal profile] amaterasuomikami 2015-11-24 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
HI. I may be interested in apping this sun god to the game. I have a couple questions though. I can't remember them all right now because it's late so here, have just the one for now.

I imagine taking Amaterasu's name would lead to problems with the setting, as she's a crucial figure in the surrounding mythology. Probably even has some shrines dedicated to her. How is that going to work out? Will she get her name back much faster than usual, or... ?

(Anonymous) 2015-12-02 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
hey there! potential apper here with a quick question: how is a character remembering their original name handled in game? how do they come to remember it?

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[personal profile] phazeandblood 2015-12-11 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Couple questions.

1) In regards to Tales of the Abyss. In their canon, their magic is based on Fonons, which are basically elemental atoms. I browsed over the FAQ and saw the answer for Ed's alchemy, and was wondering if it'd be the same with Fonons. Basically, instead of using Fonons for spells, would Jade utilize the spiritual magic instead? And, would he know he's pulling from a different source, or would he assume it takes more energy than normal to do spells because no fonon belt?

Similar vein with Jade. He keeps his spear broken down and combined with the fonons of his arm, so it's virtually undetectable until he summons it. Would his spear be taken away regardless? (Not like he needs it, with his batshit crazy magic levels, but, still)

2) This one's more related to something me and dave-mun had been puzzling over. RE: Sylladex regain. When requested to get their sylladexes back, would they be empty? More specifically, would they get back the entire sylladex, or only one of the two decks? Like. Would they have to get the Strife deck and captchalog decks back separately, or would they still be together as one part of their sylladex? And if their items are gone from it, would all the weapons in their strife decks have to be regained one at a time, or would the weapons still be in the strife deck?

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[personal profile] momoneymogunz 2015-12-12 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Hi there! I'm wondering what your policy is on characters from canons where a lot of the story is vague and/or left up to interpretation? In this case, would headcanon be acceptable for filling in what the canon doesn't explicitly detail?

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[personal profile] the_gate 2015-12-13 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
I skimmed through the FAQ and such; so i apologize if this has already been answered or if its super obvious...which i think it kinda is.

I was looking to app someone from Sailor Moon. . I understand they loose everything in their possession and get clothes ect and such but still keep their powers/abilities...
Since Sailor moon cast is more dependent on their "Power sticks" to access their powers would she still have to earn that back even though she wouldn't have access to her powers otherwise? If so its fine! I don't mind just curious.
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[personal profile] corruptedsave 2016-01-03 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Hello hello. I'm interested in apping an AU of a character and looking through the FAQ here doesn't quite have an answer for this situation of this AU. The character is essentially two souls in one body, with one being more dominant than the other, so would they need two work names or just one?

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(Anonymous) 2016-01-13 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
1) What if a character has no canonical name? A character I'm considering apping comes from a society where people choose their own (completely ridiculous) names instead of having one given to them. The character in question was never old enough to choose one while her family was still around and was left alone for so long she never took one. The only identity she takes is of the group/family she used to know (ex. the characters sometimes ask her if she's that kid that hung out with X, etc). Otherwise she's only ever reffered to in canon as she/her, the girl, the kid, hey you, etc. What would she make her contract with and what would she forget?

2) Related, would we be allowed to app a character whose canon stretches over several media types? The canon in question goes from a set of music videos depicting major events of the main characters childhood to a comic series that takes place several years later, picking up directly on the plot left from those videos. In character social media handles were made by the creators to give world building information (mostly just characters explaining the slang, where locations were and giving a brief history of some events touched on in the other canons).

I would like to take the character from after the MVs in the timeline, but would the events there-in be applicable?

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(Anonymous) 2016-01-15 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
This is probably a stupid question, but in the app we're asked to list a plurk and aim. What if we don't have either? Are we required to have these for the game?

[personal profile] festumkept 2016-01-25 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
App related (just wanting to be extra sure). Also just going to explain in a character/series specific way, bc why not.

The canon (Soukyuu no Fafner) I'm thinking of apping from does have a Wiki, but given how ultimately obscure the series is, even for who I'm looking to app (Kazuki, here, who's the main character), there's hardly even a paragraph written for him. Fafner is a total of two 26 episode seasons and one full length movie that connects them, spanning a total of roughly 6 years from the start of s1 to the end of s2. THAT SAID— For the app's background section, would it be acceptable to hash out his history in bullet points which go over key parts of his life, so long as each one has some explanation, or are the mods looking for a fully detailed write-up?

-Additionally, should an overview of Fafner's world setting be given?

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(Anonymous) 2016-01-31 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
Can TDM threads be used for game-canon?
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[personal profile] cephalopop 2016-02-03 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi mods! I have a question regarding this part about debts on the FAQ:

You could even have them attempt to work off the perceived debts or payments of their friends or family! If your character chooses to try to work off another character’s debt for them, this results in what's certainly an astonishing lack of actual decrease. Separate people, separate debts. Weirdly, this isn’t mentioned before the contract is signed.

The character I'm considering apping wants to gain something for another person from his world — specifically, he wants the witch to grant him the money/resources to send his daughter to college. Since this isn't an existing debt on the part of his daughter (she's not of age to apply for colleges yet, nor has she asked anyone else for help with the future cost), does it count as his own debt or hers?

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(Anonymous) 2016-02-20 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Hi hi, I have a name related question here! I see that aliases and screen names are forgotten along with a character's name upon arrival, but what I was thinking is that I could use part of the character's online name as their new real name, as long as they forget that they used to use it as a screen name.

The character in question is Mikado Ryuugamine from Durarara!!, who goes by the alias Tanaka Taro online. Could I use Taro as Mikado's new name as long as the chatroom connection is forgotten? I thought it'd be kind of a cute detail. Thanks for reading!!
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[personal profile] yourrain 2016-02-23 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I may or may not have a series of questions but can only remember one of them so early in the morning so I apologize ahead of time.

In the case of this Hollow here he's technically part of Ichigo's soul and his power. He's been seen actively trying to possess the kid's body since he doesn't have one of his own but would he be be an acceptable character to app? And if so would he count as a standard character or an AU?

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[personal profile] dictator_ko 2016-02-28 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Just a couple questions. First, I'm thinking of doing an username change-basically creating a new account for my AU reincarnation and using that instead of the current account I have for the canon version. What's the procedure here for switching usernames?

Secondly, how would a completely immaterial character be treated? Would they be required to become material? Would they be able to use the notice board even if immaterial? (In her previous game, she was able to use the communicator device, which fact provided a most intriguing puzzle to her, and I was wondering if something like that'd apply here). Obviously, immateriality would impact her ability to do certain jobs, but there're other jobs she can do just fine.

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[personal profile] furtherforward 2016-02-29 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
A question about the employee's quarters: at present, there are only enough characters to fill five floors. Are there still higher floors characters could climb to? (EX: can a character visit floors 6, 7, or 8?)

[personal profile] chaoscontroller 2016-03-07 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Aha! I knew I'd find something along the lines of my own question! One I should have asked before applying, sorry about that...

Anyway, regarding this particular question about objects that limit powers, could you give me a bit guidance? Would Shadow be allowed to keep his remaining inhibitor ring, or would it be taken away? While I don't think he'd be unplayable and completely out of control or something, it'd make him really weary and a bit unstable in the physical way if he overdoes it (he always does...). He already lost one before arriving to the setting, so even if he gets to keep it, he'd struggle sometimes. Alright tl;dr, my question is: would he be allowed to keep it?

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[personal profile] hypodermics 2016-03-12 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, sorry if this is complicated or has been asked before. The character I'm thinking of apping has canon Disassociative Identity Disorder with two distinct personalities. Would it be reasonable to assume both characters can be apped separately (with appropriate "what the fuck happened to me/us?" reactions and issues) to prevent making it seem very player-cesty to have them interacting (with themself) and also giving other people chances to interact with them separately? In canon they do get "split" at one point, though their physical body remains just one body, so it's not too far a stretch. I thought it would be simpler to want to app the characters separately (not as in me apping both of them, but me apping one of them and someone else apping the other personality) but if not it's also understandable.

If it helps, canon and fandom both treat them as separate characters.

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