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These rules define the permission system that allows players to escalate conflicts and engage in more serious roleplay scenarios. | These rules define the permission system that allows players to escalate conflicts and engage in more serious roleplay scenarios. | ||
=== D.1 Permission Types === | === D.1 Permission Types === | ||
Rules defining the different levels of permissions that allow players to escalate conflicts and engage in more serious roleplay scenarios. | |||
'''IMPORTANT:''' The permission system only applies when civilians are involved. When only criminals are involved in conflicts, no permission system applies - it's free-for-all. Criminals can attack, rob, or kill other criminals at any time without needing permissions nor have limits whatsoever. | |||
'''PERMISSION HIERARCHY:''' Permissions follow a strict hierarchy: Scuffle → Beating → Maiming → Death. Higher level permissions automatically include all lower level permissions. For example, Death Permissions include everything from Maiming, Beating, Scuffle, and Robbery permissions. | |||
; '''D.1.A''' - Scuffle Permissions | |||
; '''How to Get Scuffle Permissions:''' | |||
: • Someone physically pushes or shoves you first | |||
: • Someone refuses to leave your property after multiple clear warnings | |||
: • Someone makes non-deadly threats against you or your family | |||
: • Someone witnesses you committing an infraction | |||
: • Someone calls the police on you for an infraction | |||
: • Someone gets you fined for an infraction | |||
; '''What You Can Do with Scuffle Permissions:''' | |||
: • Damage limbs up to CUT status | |||
: • Knock them unconscious | |||
; '''D.1.B''' - Beating Permissions | |||
; '''How to Get Beating Permissions:''' | |||
: • Someone used Scuffle Permissions on you first | |||
: • Someone makes deadly threats against you | |||
: • Someone witnesses you committing a misdemeanor | |||
: • Someone calls the police on you for a misdemeanor | |||
: • Someone gets you arrested for a misdemeanor | |||
; '''What You Can Do with Beating Permissions:''' | |||
: • Break up to 2 limbs (FRACTURED status) | |||
: • Damage maximum 1 non-vital organ down to 0% condition | |||
; '''D.1.C''' - Maiming Permissions | |||
; '''How to Get Maiming Permissions:''' | |||
: • Someone used Beating Permissions on you first | |||
: • Someone witnesses you committing a felony | |||
: • Someone calls the police on you for a felony | |||
: • Someone gets you arrested for a felony | |||
; '''What You Can Do with Maiming Permissions:''' | |||
: • Chop off 1 limb | |||
: • Damage maximum 1 vital organ down to 0% condition | |||
; '''D.1.D''' - Death Permissions | |||
; '''How to Get Death Permissions:''' | |||
: • Someone used Maiming Permissions on you first | |||
: • Someone witnesses you committing a felony | |||
: • Someone calls the police on you for a felony | |||
: • Someone gets you arrested for a felony | |||
; '''What You Can Do with Death Permissions:''' | |||
: • Execute them permanently | |||
; '''D.1.E''' - Robbery Permissions | |||
; '''How to Get Robbery Permissions:''' | |||
: • You successfully restrain someone with Scuffle Permissions | |||
: • Someone pulls a weapon on you first during conflict | |||
: • Someone calls police or backup after you initiated conflict | |||
: • You have Beating or Death Permissions on someone | |||
; '''What You Can Do with Robbery Permissions:''' | |||
: • Take money up to 2,500 yen maximum | |||
: • Take only weapons they actively used against you | |||
: • Take phones only if they called police during conflict | |||
: • CANNOT take custom items without OOC permission | |||
: • CANNOT take personal belongings or sentimental items | |||
: • Must return items within 24 OOC hours unless consumed | |||
; '''D.1.F''' - Permission Duration and Sharing | |||
: All permissions last for one OOC week (7 days) from when you get them. | |||
; '''D.1.G''' - Permission Evidence | |||
: Take screenshots or recordings as proof for staff review if required. You must be able to prove how you got permissions. | |||
=== D.2 Escalation Procedures === | === D.2 Escalation Procedures === | ||
=== D.3 Consent Framework === | === D.3 Consent Framework === | ||
Revision as of 17:23, 5 September 2025
Rules & Information
Welcome to Takashima RP (TRP). These rules exist to keep the SandboxRP environment fair, immersive, and enjoyable for everyone.
Unlike many roleplay servers, TRP is entirely player-driven: businesses, politics, law, and even crime are run by the community. Because of this, the rules serve more as a framework for realism and fair play rather than rigid restrictions.
Breaking these rules may result in sanctions ranging from warnings to permanent removal from the community. Rules marked as major violations can lead to immediate and severe punishment.
Terminology
This section lists the most common terms and abbreviations used in Takashima RP (TRP). Understanding them will help you follow staff instructions, communicate with other players, and keep roleplay consistent.
- IC (In-Character)
- Anything your character says, does, or experiences inside the world of TRP. IC is your character’s reality.
- OOC (Out-of-Character)
- Communication or actions outside of your character. This includes global OOC chat, Discord, or speaking as yourself rather than as your character.
- LOOC (Local Out-of-Character)
- Short OOC chat visible only to nearby players (used for clarifications, quick questions, or coordination).
- Metagaming
- Using OOC information in IC situations. For example: acting on knowledge you read in Discord or on the wiki that your character has no way of knowing in-game.
- Powergaming
- Forcing actions on another player without giving them a chance to respond, or performing unrealistic, overpowered actions.
- Godmodding
- Portraying your character as invincible or superhuman (e.g. dodging every attack, ignoring injuries, or having abilities that break immersion).
- FailRP
- Roleplay that breaks immersion or realism. Example: treating severe injuries as minor, or behaving in a way no real person would in a given situation.
- AvoidRP
- Escaping or preventing a roleplay situation unfairly (logging off to avoid arrest, hiding in safezones, or refusing to engage when consequences are due).
- FearRP
- Acting with realistic fear of consequences. Example: your character should fear weapons, police authority, or dangerous situations instead of ignoring them.
- Void / Voiding
- Cancelling an RP situation as if it never happened. Voiding is typically done by staff if a rule is broken or if all parties agree.
- F2B (Fade to Black)
- Skipping or summarizing a scene instead of playing it out in detail. Example: skipping the exact details of a long surgery, or ending a scene early with everyone’s consent.
- ERP (Erotic Roleplay)
- Roleplay involving sexual or erotic content. Usually forbidden in public RP servers due to maturity concerns and lack of consent frameworks.
- Permissions
- Special allowances for escalating RP (assault, kidnapping, mugging, injuries, or kill perms). These are governed by the permissions section of the rules.
- SandboxRP
- The philosophy of TRP: a fully player-driven roleplay environment without NPCs controlling progression. Businesses, politics, crime, and institutions are all run by players.
- Faction
- An out-of-character framework (e.g. Crime, Business, EMS, Education, Public Administration, Clergy) that regulates how in-character groups are recognized and managed.
A. OUT-OF-CHARACTER (OOC) RULES
These rules govern player behavior and conduct outside of roleplay, including community interactions, platform usage, and technical requirements.
A.1 Community Standards
Rules governing respectful communication, behavior expectations, and community interaction principles.
- A.1.A - Respectful Communication
- All members must maintain respectful and civil communication across all platforms (in-game, Discord, forums etc). Harassment, discrimination, hate speech, or toxic behavior.
- A.1.B - English Language Requirement
- Primary communication must be conducted in English to ensure effective moderation and inclusive community participation. Brief phrases in other languages are acceptable, but extended conversations must be in English.
- A.1.C - Staff Authority & Decisions
- Staff decisions are final and must be respected. Arguing with staff publicly, attempting to undermine staff authority, or "staff shopping" (asking multiple staff for different answers) is prohibited.
- A.1.D - Honest Reporting & Communication
- Players must provide truthful information to staff and community members. Creating false reports, lying during investigations, or providing misleading information will result in severe consequences.
- A.1.E - Server Advertisement Prohibition
- Advertising other Minecraft servers, Discord communities, or competing platforms is strictly forbidden. This includes subtle recruitment attempts or comparative discussions intended to draw players away. Except with authorization from the staff team.
- A.1.F - Community Representation
- Players represent the TRP community in all interactions. Behavior that reflects poorly on the community, including actions on other platforms or servers, may result in consequences within TRP.
- A.1.G - Constructive Feedback
- Criticism and feedback should be constructive and presented through appropriate channels. Public complaints, drama-mongering, or attempts to incite community unrest are prohibited.
A.2 Platform Conduct
Rules covering account security, ban evasion prevention, and appropriate behavior across all TRP platforms.
- A.2.A - Account Security & Responsibility
- Each player is fully responsible for all actions taken on their account. Account sharing, lending credentials, or allowing others to access your account is prohibited.
- A.2.B - Ban Evasion Prevention
- Using alternate accounts, VPNs, proxy services, or other methods to circumvent suspensions, bans, or other disciplinary measures is strictly prohibited.
- A.2.C - Personal Information Protection
- Sharing personal information (real names, addresses, phone numbers, school/work details) of yourself or others is prohibited. This includes both public sharing and private harassment.
- A.2.D - Platform-Appropriate Behavior
- Content and behavior must be appropriate for each platform. Discord conduct rules apply in Discord, forum rules apply in forums, and in-game rules apply in-game.
- A.2.E - Spam & Flooding Prevention
- Excessive posting, message flooding, character spamming, or other disruptive communication patterns are prohibited across all platforms.
- A.2.F - Alt Account Limitations
- Players may only use alternate accounts but must disclose all alternate accounts when asked. Secret alts or undisclosed characters are prohibited.
- A.2.G - External Platform Conduct
- Behavior on external platforms (other Discord servers, social media, forums etc...) that directly relates to or impacts the TRP community may be subject to moderation review.
A.3 Technical Guidelines
Rules regarding client modifications, bug reporting, server performance, and technical integrity.
- A.3.A - Prohibited Client Modifications
- Use of hacked clients, exploitative mods, or any third-party software that provides unfair advantages is strictly prohibited. This includes but is not limited to: X-ray, flight hacks, speed modifications, auto-clickers, or combat assistance.
- A.3.B - Approved Modifications
- Quality-of-life modifications such as Optifine, JEI, minimaps (without player/entity radar), and cosmetic shaders are permitted. When in doubt, consult staff before installation.
- A.3.C - Bug Reporting Obligation
- Discovered bugs, glitches, or exploits must be reported immediately to staff through proper channels. Failure to report or exploitation of known bugs is prohibited.
- A.3.D - Server Performance Respect
- Activities that intentionally lag the server, create excessive entities, or overload server systems are prohibited.
- A.3.E - Game Integrity
- Players must not attempt to duplicate items, abuse game mechanics for unintended advantages, or manipulate the server economy through technical exploits.
- A.3.F - Connection Stability
- Players are expected to maintain stable connections when possible. Intentional disconnection to avoid roleplay consequences or repeatedly connecting/disconnecting to disrupt gameplay is prohibited.
- A.3.G - Third-Party Services
- Use of Discord bots, external applications, or other third-party services that interact with TRP systems requires prior staff approval.
B. IN-CHARACTER (IC) RULES
These rules define standards for character creation, roleplay quality, and in-character interactions within the Takashima RP environment.
B.1 Character Development
Rules defining character creation standards, physical characteristics, naming conventions, and character consistency requirements.
- B.1.A - Human Characters Only
- All characters must be realistic human beings with standard human limitations and capabilities. Supernatural abilities, non-human entities, or fantasy elements are not permitted. Exceptions are made for staff-played roles such as Kamis for the Clergy faction.
- B.1.B - Realistic Physical Characteristics
- Characters must have realistic human physical features including appropriate height, weight, age appearance, and natural human skin tones. Extreme or unrealistic appearances are prohibited.
- B.1.C - Appropriate Character Names
- Character names must be realistic and culturally appropriate. Names of famous persons, inappropriate references, joke names, or obviously fictional names are prohibited.
- B.1.D - Age Requirements & Consistency
- Characters must consistently portray their stated age through appearance, behavior, and decision-making.
- B.1.E - Background & Backstory Realism
- Character backgrounds must be realistic and believable. Overly tragic, dramatic, or unrealistic backstories that would not occur in real life are discouraged though not banned, just write it well.
- B.1.F - Character Consistency
- Characters must maintain consistent personalities, mannerisms, and behavioral patterns. Major personality changes require gradual development through roleplay.
- B.1.G - Skill & Knowledge Limitations
- Characters cannot be experts in multiple unrelated professional fields without proper justification. Professional knowledge must be demonstrated and developed over time.
B.2 Roleplay Standards
Rules establishing quality expectations for roleplay interactions, realism requirements, and immersion standards.
- B.2.A - Realistic Actions & Responses
- All character actions must be realistic and appropriate to the situation. Characters should respond to events as real people would, with appropriate emotional reactions and logical decision-making.
- B.2.B - Fear & Self-Preservation (FearRP)
- Characters must display realistic fear and self-preservation instincts when faced with dangerous situations, weapons, authority figures, or life-threatening scenarios.
- B.2.C - Injury & Pain Roleplay
- Injuries must be roleplayed realistically with appropriate pain responses, limitations, and recovery times. Severe injuries require medical attention and ongoing effects.
- B.2.D - Emotional Authenticity
- Characters should display genuine emotional responses to traumatic events, relationships, losses, and significant life events. Unrealistic stoicism or indifference breaks immersion.
- B.2.E - Environmental Awareness
- Characters must acknowledge and respond to their environment, weather conditions, time of day, and surrounding events. Ignoring obvious environmental factors is prohibited.
- B.2.F - Powergaming Prevention
- Forcing actions upon other players without allowing them to respond, or performing unrealistic superhuman feats is strictly prohibited.
- B.2.G - Godmodding Prevention
- Characters cannot be invincible, dodge every attack, or possess abilities beyond normal human capabilities. All characters have realistic limitations and vulnerabilities.
B.3 Interaction Guidelines
Rules governing communication methods, metagaming prevention, consent boundaries, and proper interaction protocols.
- B.3.A - Communication Channel Usage
- Use appropriate communication channels for their intended purpose. IC chat for character speech, OOC for out-of-character coordination, and LOOC for brief in-scene clarifications.
- B.3.B - Metagaming Prevention
- Information gained through out-of-character means (Discord, forums, streams, previous characters etc) cannot be used in-character. Characters must learn information through realistic in-character interactions.
- B.3.C - Consent & Boundaries
- All players have the right to establish boundaries for their roleplay experience. Respect Fade to Black (F2B) requests and do not pressure players into uncomfortable scenarios.
- B.3.D - Void Usage Limitations
- Voiding (cancelling roleplay scenarios) can only be done for rule violations or with unanimous consent from all involved parties. Personal preference is not grounds for voiding.
- B.3.E - Roleplay Avoidance Prevention
- Players cannot avoid roleplay consequences by logging off, switching characters, hiding in safe areas, or refusing to engage when consequences are due.
- B.3.F - Interaction Initiation
- All interactions should begin with proper context and escalation. Sudden aggressive or intimate interactions without buildup should be realistic to the situation and character motivations.
- B.3.G - Character Recognition
- Characters can only recognize others through realistic means such as distinctive features, voices, mannerisms, or previous interactions. Mundane clothing or temporary appearance changes do not guarantee recognition.
- B.3.H - Erotic Roleplay Prohibition
- Explicit sexual roleplay (ERP) is strictly prohibited. Sexual intercourse may occur through Fade to Black (F2B) only. Any detailed description of sexual acts is forbidden. Use appropriate euphemisms such as "we made love" or "we did the thing" when referring to such activities.
- B.3.I - Mature Content Consent Requirements
- Mature themes (such as excessive graphic violence, mild sexual references, alcohol abuse, drug use, etc.) may only be included in roleplay if all participants are at least 16 years old and have given their explicit consent through OOC means. These elements must serve to enrich the story or add depth to the characters. They must never be used in an excessive, abusive, or senseless way.
C. SPECIALIZED SYSTEMS
These rules cover specific gameplay systems including combat mechanics, business operations, political structures, and criminal activities.
C.1 Combat & Conflict
C.2 Business & Economics
Rules governing business operations, economic activities, employment practices, and commercial transactions within the player-driven economy.
- C.2.A - Business Operations Realism
- All businesses must operate realistically with appropriate overhead costs, supply chains, staffing requirements, and market limitations. Businesses cannot generate unlimited resources without realistic justification.
- C.2.B - Employment Standards
- Employment relationships must be conducted realistically with appropriate wages, working conditions, and contractual agreements. Both employers and employees must fulfill their roleplay obligations consistently.
- C.2.C - Economic Competition
- Business competition through pricing, marketing, negotiations, and market strategies is encouraged. Anti-competitive practices such as monopolization, price fixing, or market manipulation are permitted but must face realistic consequences.
- C.2.D - Financial Transactions
- All business transactions, loans, investments, and financial dealings must be conducted through realistic means with appropriate documentation and consequences for defaults or fraud.
- C.2.E - Regulatory Compliance
- Businesses must operate within established in-character laws and regulations. Regulatory violations are permitted but must face appropriate legal and economic consequences when discovered.
- C.2.F - Business Development
- Business expansion, mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships must be conducted realistically with appropriate timeframes, resources, and stakeholder involvement.
- C.2.G - Economic Impact Responsibility
- Large-scale economic activities that could significantly impact the server economy require consideration of realistic market effects and cannot be conducted solely for OOC advantage.
C.3 Politics & Governance
Rules governing political parties, electoral processes, public administration duties, and democratic participation within the Takashima political system.
- C.3.A - Political Party Standards
- Political parties must maintain realistic platforms, ideologies, and organizational structures. All party activities and discourse must be conducted realistically according to the party's established character and goals.
- C.3.B - Electoral Process Realism
- Elections must follow realistic consequences and procedures. Vote buying, intimidation, and corruption are permitted as roleplay elements but must be conducted realistically with appropriate risks of discovery and legal consequences.
- C.3.C - Public Office Responsibilities
- Elected officials and public administrators must fulfill their duties realistically and professionally. Official decisions should be made in-character based on political ideology, public interest, or personal character motivations.
- C.3.D - Campaign Conduct
- Political campaigns must be conducted realistically. Personal attacks, harassment, or spreading false information about opponents are permitted as roleplay elements but must be realistic and face appropriate consequences if discovered.
- C.3.E - Government Transparency
- Public officials must roleplay transparency realistically based on their character and situation. Secret dealings and corruption are permitted but must face realistic risks of discovery and consequences.
- C.3.F - Political Corruption Limitations
- While political corruption may be roleplayed for story purposes, it must be done realistically with appropriate risks and consequences. Corruption should serve narrative purposes rather than personal advantage.
- C.3.G - Democratic Process Realism
- All participants in political roleplay must engage realistically with democratic institutions. Attempting to subvert or destroy political systems is permitted but must be conducted through realistic means with appropriate consequences and risks.
- C.3.H - Legislative Limitations
- Elected parties and officials may not enact, modify, or repeal laws that violate OOC rules or contradict constitutional provisions. All legislation must comply with server rules and constitutional framework regardless of electoral mandate. Certain exceptions can be made for events.
C.4 Criminal Activities
Rules governing criminal behavior, illegal enterprises, law enforcement interactions, and consequences within the sandbox crime system.
- C.4.A - Criminal Realism Requirements
- All criminal activities must be conducted realistically with appropriate planning, risk assessment, and consequences. Criminal acts should have logical motivations and face realistic law enforcement response.
- C.4.B - Criminal Enterprise Operations
- Criminal organizations must operate with realistic hierarchies, territories, revenue sources, and internal conflicts. Criminal businesses must face appropriate risks from law enforcement and rival groups.
- C.4.C - Law Enforcement Interaction
- Criminals must respond realistically to law enforcement presence and authority. While resistance and corruption are permitted, interactions must reflect realistic power dynamics and consequences.
- C.4.D - Violence and Escalation
- Criminal violence must be properly motivated and escalated through realistic means. Random violence without purpose or motivation disrupts the narrative flow and immersion of criminal roleplay.
- C.4.E - Territory and Jurisdiction
- Criminal territorial disputes, turf wars, and jurisdictional conflicts must be conducted through realistic means with appropriate escalation, negotiation, and resolution methods.
- C.4.F - Criminal Evidence and Investigation
- Criminal activities must account for realistic evidence trails, witness testimony, and investigative procedures. Criminals should take appropriate precautions and face consequences when evidence is discovered.
- C.4.G - Rehabilitation and Consequences
- Criminal characters must face realistic long-term consequences for their actions, including imprisonment, reputation damage, and opportunities for character development through rehabilitation or escalation.
D. PERMISSIONS & ESCALATION
These rules define the permission system that allows players to escalate conflicts and engage in more serious roleplay scenarios.
D.1 Permission Types
Rules defining the different levels of permissions that allow players to escalate conflicts and engage in more serious roleplay scenarios.
IMPORTANT: The permission system only applies when civilians are involved. When only criminals are involved in conflicts, no permission system applies - it's free-for-all. Criminals can attack, rob, or kill other criminals at any time without needing permissions nor have limits whatsoever.
PERMISSION HIERARCHY: Permissions follow a strict hierarchy: Scuffle → Beating → Maiming → Death. Higher level permissions automatically include all lower level permissions. For example, Death Permissions include everything from Maiming, Beating, Scuffle, and Robbery permissions.
- D.1.A - Scuffle Permissions
- How to Get Scuffle Permissions:
- • Someone physically pushes or shoves you first
- • Someone refuses to leave your property after multiple clear warnings
- • Someone makes non-deadly threats against you or your family
- • Someone witnesses you committing an infraction
- • Someone calls the police on you for an infraction
- • Someone gets you fined for an infraction
- What You Can Do with Scuffle Permissions:
- • Damage limbs up to CUT status
- • Knock them unconscious
- D.1.B - Beating Permissions
- How to Get Beating Permissions:
- • Someone used Scuffle Permissions on you first
- • Someone makes deadly threats against you
- • Someone witnesses you committing a misdemeanor
- • Someone calls the police on you for a misdemeanor
- • Someone gets you arrested for a misdemeanor
- What You Can Do with Beating Permissions:
- • Break up to 2 limbs (FRACTURED status)
- • Damage maximum 1 non-vital organ down to 0% condition
- D.1.C - Maiming Permissions
- How to Get Maiming Permissions:
- • Someone used Beating Permissions on you first
- • Someone witnesses you committing a felony
- • Someone calls the police on you for a felony
- • Someone gets you arrested for a felony
- What You Can Do with Maiming Permissions:
- • Chop off 1 limb
- • Damage maximum 1 vital organ down to 0% condition
- D.1.D - Death Permissions
- How to Get Death Permissions:
- • Someone used Maiming Permissions on you first
- • Someone witnesses you committing a felony
- • Someone calls the police on you for a felony
- • Someone gets you arrested for a felony
- What You Can Do with Death Permissions:
- • Execute them permanently
- D.1.E - Robbery Permissions
- How to Get Robbery Permissions:
- • You successfully restrain someone with Scuffle Permissions
- • Someone pulls a weapon on you first during conflict
- • Someone calls police or backup after you initiated conflict
- • You have Beating or Death Permissions on someone
- What You Can Do with Robbery Permissions:
- • Take money up to 2,500 yen maximum
- • Take only weapons they actively used against you
- • Take phones only if they called police during conflict
- • CANNOT take custom items without OOC permission
- • CANNOT take personal belongings or sentimental items
- • Must return items within 24 OOC hours unless consumed
- D.1.F - Permission Duration and Sharing
- All permissions last for one OOC week (7 days) from when you get them.
- D.1.G - Permission Evidence
- Take screenshots or recordings as proof for staff review if required. You must be able to prove how you got permissions.
D.2 Escalation Procedures
D.3 Consent Framework
E. ENFORCEMENT & APPEALS
These rules outline how violations are handled, the appeal process, and measures taken to protect the community.