Server Rules and Player Expectations

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Scars of Risenholm is a passion project of many longterm NWN veterans who wanted to carve their own unique niche within a storied and dedicated community of players and DMs, some of which have been playing this game continuously since its initial release. We fully understand that this server will not be for everyone - part of NWN's charm is that anyone with a vision and dedication can build up a community within a still surprisingly large playerbase for such an old game.

The Rules

General Community Expectations

  1. We welcome all players and hope they enjoy their stay while on the server - we do not welcome those who test the patience or good will of the volunteers who organize this community. We do not have a "strikes" or guaranteed warning system in terms of player policing. If the staff finds your presence on the server or in the community to be a disturbance, you will simply be removed. Please read and understand the rules carefully - though they seem like common sense to the average player, we want to make it very apparent what is and isn't acceptable here.
  2. Scars of Risenholm is a diverse and LGBTQ+ friendly community. We do not tolerate any hate speech, insinuations to hate speech, or dogwhistles in our community. There is no hiding behind classic excuses of "free speech" or "making jokes" here.
  3. While the server may deal with mature themes from time to time, the following subjects are forbidden from roleplay in the gameworld:
  • Explicit sexual activities
  • Sexual violence
  • Graphic depictions of torture or violence
  1. The general DM staff do not have universal access to in-game Tell channels between players. However, these logs are still recorded and only readily accessible by the Head Admin in the rare event that some rules breaking event has occurred and a DM would like verification. We value your privacy as if we do our own - anything that is communicated through tells should be considered private in 99.9% of circumstances.