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Content Policy

Haven is fundamentally a non-consent game, other players do not need your permission or your interest to do things in game which have an effect on your character, that could include doing violence to your character, imprisoning them or even killing them. You have no...

Alts

The rules on alt interactions boil down to simply this. You may not useone alt to benefit another.This includes using one alt to talk up another, to make them seem smarter orcooler or better in any way. To use them to provide support for, to...

Content Warnings

This places you into an editor to toggle content warnings on or off for thegiven target character. Type 'Done' when finished. Content warnings can specifyeither a regular character or a dreamworld persona and be set to last untilchanged or until logout. Setting a content warning...

OOC Policy

All OOC aspects of the game: tells, channels, forums, notes etc are grantedon a probationary basis. Any time when someone's use of those channels seemsdetrimental to the enjoyment of others playing the game in any way theywill be removed from the player who is causing...

Storyrunning Policy

Storyrunning in Haven is a privilege, not a right, and your ability to SRcan be suspended at any time for any length of time if your use of SR toolsis deemed detrimental to the game as a whole.Generally this will be the case if you:Seem...

Roleplaying Policy

It's generally expected that the content of anything IC you do, emotes orother IC commands follows reasonable standards with regards to staying ICand not being used to accomplish other things, in particular:*)/u>/i/i/i...

Mind Control Policy

Many PCs and NPCs in Haven have some kind of mind control abilities.These abilities as well as things like drugs cause characters to havevarious 'imprints' telling them that they want to or need to do certainthings.With the exception of body-imprints characters are never aware of...

Metagaming Policy

Metagaming refers to playing the game outside of the game and coversanything you do outside of the game which changes things which happeninside the game. This often could mean asking, telling or pressuringpeople OOCly to have their character do certain things, or could meantelling other...