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[[GM]]s and [[Moderater|CMs]] have the right to issue warnings, mutes as they see necessary to enforce these rules. In some cases excessive rule breaking or deliberate verbal attacks may warrant banning.
  
 
== Village ==
 
== Village ==

Revision as of 22:52, 30 August 2009

Main Page :: Chat

In the lower left corner (by default), you have the chat window. This is where you talk in Local, Kingdom, Village (when you become a citizen on a deed), and Private Messages (PM). To close a private conversation or Kingdom chat, click the small X in the upper right corner of the window. Local chat cannot be closed.

The chat window shortcut t.

To use special characters in any of the chat dialogs refer to this chart.

Local

Local is a channel for players within about 320 meters (80 tiles) radius from your position. The local channel is almost completely free speech, you may not use very offensive language, such as racist, sexist, and homophobic comments, nor may you talk about illegal drugs or substances. Both Blacklighters and Whitelighters can talk here. It is possible for players to be within the 80 tile radius and not appear in the list of names if they are stealthed or inside of a mine. Note that if a certain player is annoying, use ( /ignore name )to stop their comments.

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Note: The exception to this is the Newtown Local where Kingdom chat rules do apply. This is to ensure a pleasant starting environment for new players.


Kingdom

Whether you are a member of Jenn-Kellon, Horde of the Summoned, or Mol-Rehan, Kingdom chat is a way for you to speak to all online members of your Kingdom. As a new player, you talk in the Jenn-Kellon Kingdom chat, where only Whitelighters can talk. To talk in Kingdom when the window isn't open, use the /shout command, like so: "/shout Look out for the truck!" Use the command /kchat to turn off Kingdom chat from displaying entirely. The same command can be used to begin displaying Kingdom chat again.

As this channel is moderated, the rules for Kingdom chat are:

  • Respect the rights of others. You may not harass ( sexually or otherwise), threaten or cause unwanted distress to any member.
  • Do not use sexually explicit, harmfull, threatening, abusive, defamatory, obscene, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive language.
  • Do not discuss controversial topics such as (but not limited to) politics,religion, racism, sexism, or sexual orientation.
  • Do not talk about drugs, drug usage, or any illegal substances.
  • Do not talk about illegal activities such as warez, torrents, or macro's, even jokingly.
  • English is the primary language for these forums.
  • Posting of inappropriate links into kingdom chat will not be tollerated.
  • Do not swear, Use of work arounds are not acceptable.
  • Do not spam.
  • Use of caps is frowned upon , and excessive cap use may be penalised.
  • If you say something that is offensive to a large group of people and are asked to stop, please do so.
  • Openly insulting, berating, or 'verbally' abusing CMs, GMs, or Devs will result in a mute.
  • Impersonating a CM / GM is bannable.


GMs and CMs have the right to issue warnings, mutes as they see necessary to enforce these rules. In some cases excessive rule breaking or deliberate verbal attacks may warrant banning.

Village

If you are a member of a Village, the village chat can be opened using the /village command, followed by your message. All members of your village who are currently logged in will get the messages sent here.

Private Message

To talk to only one player, use the /tell or /t commands. For example:

/tell Zyndrome Hello, you may already be an instant winner!
/t Zyndrome Hello, can you help me?

You may ignore somebody with the command /ignore, followed by their username. Unignoring is accomplished the same way. /ignore without a name following returns a list of whom you are ignoring.