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polymods ([personal profile] polymods) wrote2021-03-23 11:03 pm

FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions


  Setting  


WHERE DOES THIS TAKE PLACE?
The Endless Isles are pretty much what it reads on the tin: an endless archipelago where each island has a different setting and experience. Depending on the character, they will see the islands floating in a horizonless sky or scattered over a wine-dark sea. Some settings will vary and may be: funny, ominous, beautiful, nearly deserted, full of future tech, more like the bronze age, horrific, etc. It's very important players check in and are aware of the monthly theme posts. They are also welcome to ask clarifying questions at any point.

HOW DID THE CHARACTERS GET HERE?
The Ancient transferred your character to her domain in a different plane of existence in order to send them on a journey to sort their emotional/moral situation out. This process comes with consequences for the highest-powered characters in terms of limiting powers and grounding them slightly. This may also explain why a character who's died in canon is alive again.

WHAT'S THE POPULATION LIKE?
Unless otherwise described in the monthly theme, if there's a population on the island that looks human, they probably are. Given the long-term presence of Travelers in the Isles, they are of a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds and some settings will reflect specific cultural influences that have been brought to the Isles.

WHAT'S THE TECHNOLOGY LIKE?
This is, again, variable in the extreme. There will be locations with little to no technology beyond basic farming implements and locations where impossibly advanced technology is the norm. The internet/cellphones/ect will not be available on most islands. ScryWatches are magical and will work as a means of long-distance communication, translation, and growth monitoring regardless of technology level.

ARE THERE REGULAR ANIMALS AROUND, OR ARE THEY ALL MONSTERS?
Both. Whenever possible, there will be some kind of ecosystem on the islands barring a specific theme. Any normal animal may become a monster if the Ancient feels the need to mete out some consequences.

IS THERE ANYTHING OUTSIDE THE ISLANDS? CAN CHARACTERS LEAVE?
Just the ocean or horizonless sky between the islands. If a character attempts to leave the island before their given time, they will have a meeting with either the Ancient's Flock or the Ancient's Lantern depending on their method of attempted exit. Neither is a pleasant experience.

  IC Game Mechanics  


WHAT’S AVAILABLE TO CHARACTERS UPON ENTRY TO THE GAME?
Characters arrive with a simple robe in plain colors, simple but sturdy shoes (if needed), and a simple but sturdy carryall bag. They may load up with basic survival supplies at the Main Temple on their first month, but after that available resources will vary greatly during challenge months. The High Temple offers lockers that characters can store things in, but of course they will only be available bimonthly.

CAN CHARACTERS AVOID THE EFFECTS OF AN ISLE?
If a player is on hiatus, yes. Otherwise, some Isles will have an effect that the character needs to participate in to get rid of. If your character does not participate, they will bring that effect along with them. If an Isle gives rewards for participation, your character cannot get them unless they are active.

WHAT IF MY CHARACTER HAS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SURVIVAL?
All baseline requirements will be met at the Temple on each Isle. This includes things like blood for vampires, charging for tech-based characters, and meds and mobility aids for characters that require them.

ARE THERE ANY LANGUAGE OR COMMUNICATION BARRIERS?
This is one function of your ScryWatch - through its magic, all characters can understand one another. This extends to sign language.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN IF AN NPC CAN BE CONTROLLED BY BOTH THE PLAYERS AND THE MODS?
Players are welcome to use these characters to help give a sense of the world around them in ways that fit with the established characterization. Anything that changes characterization or reveals significant information about either that character or the game setting in general needs to be mod approved. When in doubt, check-in with the mods.

Good Example: Sadie is comforted by the invisible but friendly Chef delivering familiar food as she starts to explore the Main Temple.

Bad Example: Frank uses mind control to turn all the Temple Guardians into his own personal pets and forces the Chef to tell him about the secret donuts.

IS THERE A POWER CAP?
Yes. Characters should be focused to some degree on personal growth, and having unlimited power tends to limit that option. Additionally, we also want to limit game-breaking elements. Therefore, characters whose extreme power functions as a central plot mechanic in their native canon (think Dr. Manhattan or the Pheonix) will need to be toned down to better reflect the setting and the fact that they are only the main characters of their subplots. This extends to powers that are theoretically infinite or would allow a character to escape unharmed.

WHAT ABOUT (SPECIFIC POWER)?
This is not an exhaustive list, so when in doubt, please ask!

ANY POWER THAT REQUIRES A SPECIFIC ITEM - Unless it is something keeping a character alive or healthy or otherwise embedded in their body, it doesn't come with them. These items can potentially be earned back with activity points.

GODS - Are cut off of their universe of origin, and so may remain very powerful entities while no longer being the literal incarnation of a facet of the game's reality. Ex: Persephone can make an area she's in very spring-like, but can't change the literal season for the Isles.

TIME TRAVEL - Limited to one hour. If this ability comes from a physical item (ex: the TARDIS), it is completely unavailable.

SUPERSPEED/FLIGHT/TELEPORTATION/BREATHING UNDERWATER - Functions normally until a character starts to escape, where it fails.

PSYCHIC OR EMPATHIC ABILITIES/DREAMWALKING/OTHER MENTAL-EMOTION BASED POWERS AND MAGIC - Allowed! The limits of this are heavily based on players being very respectful and willing to communicate with other players. Check-in, respect the ic/ooc line, and ask whenever you have a little doubt.

4TH WALLING - Quips about their own writer, pop culture, playing Cassandra while no one listens? Awesome. Breaking the game setting or using knowledge of other character's backgrounds without permission? Cut it out. We challenge you to use the gaps in knowledge as a creative element of gameplay.

REALITY MANIPULATION - Tread really carefully with this one. The range needs to be limited and the effects need to be temporary.

ANY POWER THAT INSTANTLY KILLS ANOTHER CHARACTER - You have a few options. You can change it to knocking the other character unconscious, causing some other form of physical harm that is non-lethal, or you can lose it entirely.

CAN MY CHARACTER BRING THEIR PET OR SUMMON?
No. Fluffy has to stay at home. However, there will be opportunities through point collection or events where you may be able to reunite with your precious friend.

  OOC Game Mechanics  


WHAT TIMEZONE IS THE GAME RUN ON?
PST. West Coast, Best Coast, baby! We try to post events by 3:00 PM PST. Applications are usually dealt with over the weekend.

WHAT IS THE TIME RATIO OF THE GAME?
Island timelines are based on the calendar month. One calendar month for the main events and challenges, one calendar month for the rest month. Given the mythic setting and relaxed mode, this does not require a literal 1 day irl = 1 day in game as long as the players are ready to move on at the end of the cycle.

WHAT IS THE EVENT SCHEDULE LIKE?
Every island setting lasts two months: one calendar month for the more challenging events, one calendar month for the more restful events. A new TDM will be posted once every two months.

WHEN DO RESERVES AND APPS OPEN? WHEN ARE TEST DRIVES POSTED?
There are no reserves, and applications are currently always open!

TDMs will be posted in the third week every other month.

WHAT ARE THE ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS?
Activity is check-in only, once a month. You can check in at any time. AC will be checked after the 7th of the following month. Failure to check in will result in your character being swept. If you need to hiatus, please fill out this hiatus form/contact the mod team. If you miss activity check-in due to extenuating circumstances, please contact the mod team.

HOW WILL YOU PREVENT CHARACTER SQUATTING WITH A CHECK-IN ONLY GAME?
The mods see all. While we aim to be a casual, low-stress game and ask that our players use their best judgment when deciding whether or not they can continue to maintain their characters, characters who fail to make progress or participate to an acceptable level within a two (2) month period will be warned and are at risk of being dropped from the game. You're all adults, please be realistic about what you can handle.

  Applications  


WHAT ARE THE AGE REQUIREMENTS?
Due to the nature and potential themes of the game, all players must be 18 or older. Polymythos welcomes characters of all ages (within reason, as they must be able to care for their own basic needs), but we ask our players to use their best judgment as to what they put their underage characters through. Continued abuse, torture, and graphic smut involving characters who are under 18 will not be tolerated.

WHAT CHARACTERS ARE APPABLE?
With some exceptions, we welcome all characters including but not limited to canon characters, canon AUs, fandom AUs, original characters, and CRAUs. Fictionalized versions of historical figures (e.g. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, characters from the musical Hamilton, etc.) are allowed, but real life public figures both past and present are not. Doubles or duplicates of characters, even those from separate media types and canon AUs, are not accepted at this time.

CAN I APP A CHARACTER WITH LITTLE BACKGROUND INFORMATION?
Yes. As with fandom AUs, such characters will be subject to scrutiny, as the mod team will want to see that you have a clear sense of their characterization. If you make up history for this character, you will be expected to provide a description of it in your application.

CAN I APP A NON HUMAN CHARACTER?
Yes! We require two basic things about characters: they must have a physical form and they must be sufficiently sentient to have the potential to grow emotionally and interpersonally. If your character is a ghost, AI, or otherwise without physical form, you get to decided how to resolve that. (Made human, becomes the physical undead, gains robot body, etc.) Things that are inherently not human but have physical form do not have to change their bodies.

ARE THERE CAST OR CHARACTER CAPS? HOW MANY CHARACTERS CAN I APP?
At the moment there are no plans for player, cast, or character caps, but this may change in the future. New content breeds new players and our only concern is that certain casts do not completely dominate the game. Players are allowed a total of three (3) characters, however we are open to making the occasional exception provided you are active with all of your characters.

CAN I APP TWO CHARACTERS FROM THE SAME CANON?
Yes, provided the two have no significant overlap. E.g., you cannot play Batman and Robin, they have affected one another in canon.

HOW LONG DOES A PIECE OF MEDIA HAVE TO BE OUT BEFORE I CAN APP FROM IT / CANON UPDATE TO IT?
A piece of media, regardless of language, has to be out for at least one (1) month before you can app from the source material or update your character's canon point to it. For international media, this includes both professionally and fan-translated content, as the internet has allowed for most popular media to be translated almost immediately after release.

CAN I APP A CHARACTER WHO DIED IN CANON? CAN I APP A CHARACTER WHO DIED PREVIOUSLY IN-GAME?
Yes.

WHAT HAPPENS IF CHARACTERS DIE IN-GAME?
You can choose to have your character die or your character may die as a result of particularly bad mistakes in-game. When/if your character dies, you may not re-app that character for one month. During that time, other players may app that character. At the end of one month, you may re-app the character but they must be from a different canon-point or media. They will be a different version of the character and need to rebuild CR and start over in their journey. OCs will also be required to wait one month and reset as well.

IF I LEAVE THE GAME, DOES THAT COUNT AS A CHARACTER DEATH IF I WANT TO REJOIN IN THE FUTURE?
If a player chooses/needs to leave the game, that does not count as a character death. They may be able to re-app the same character and version if they are still available after one month without having to do a full reset.



Rules and the responses provided here on the FAQ are subject to change at the mods' discretion. For any questions not answered here or that require further clarification, please feel free to submit them as a comment to this post below and the mod team will get back to you ASAP. If you have a question that is related to a specific character's canon situation, please post the question here.

Last Updated: 2/2/2022


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sononizaki: ❀ anime ( higurashi gou ) (pic#14507371)

[personal profile] sononizaki 2021-03-31 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! I have a few canon specific questions, most of them are spoilers related to Higurashi and given that the newest iteration of the series (Gou) is recent, I'll be marking them here, highlight to read:

1) In terms of canon updating - Higurashi characters go through various Fragments (alternate worlds) with the same characters in them; would it still be applicable to canon update? For example: if I were to apply for Mion here from Meakashi-hen, would I be able to eventually canon update her to Matsuribayashi-hen? The two arcs are set in different 'worlds' so to speak. In terms of memories, while they don't exactly remain between arcs, there is a posssibility for characters in the canon to have memory flashbacks of past worlds due to memory accumulation by characters looping through various Fragments.

Because of that nature, would characters canon updating forget what happened during the events in game until they have that recall as well?

Or would this even be possible?


2) And another spoiler-related question, this with an added cw: illness/murder - Higurashi characters have something called the Hinamizawa syndrome - something that, in canon was considered practically 'incurable' until the core of the syndrome changed. In terms of the syndrome, it can cause characters to grow paranoid (under certain circumstances) to the point where they'd wind up killing other people, including themselves. Would they still have the syndrome in this environment?

Thank you so much for reading and your future response!
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[personal profile] ethical_calculus 2021-03-31 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, I'm pretty sure this is a caveat under the first items rule, but just to be sure...

In the PMMM series, magical girls kind of have their souls inside a gem, which allows them to use magic and do the various other stuff. How would being brought here change things? Would she still have the gem, or is her soul moved into her body, or?
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[personal profile] henchgal 2021-03-31 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
So, you mentioned that meds/mobility aids would be available at the Main Temple on each island. Does that mean:
a.) A character who needs a mobility aid can pick up the appropriate kind at the Main Temple on their first island and carry on smartly?
b.) A character who needs a mobility aid will only have one while at the Main Temple of whatever island they're on?
c.) Something else?

I'm considering apping a character who uses a cane. Without it, she won't be completely inable to function, but she will be in pain, so I'd like to get a grasp on that up front.
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[personal profile] everlastingchains 2021-03-31 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
The inevitable question about drugs and other controlled substances. Depending on exactly where in canon I choose, Victor is a morphine dependant addict. How would that be handled? Would characters with drug dependencies be playing out their first couple months as cold turkey or is there another mechanic that would apply for this?
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[personal profile] shadowwyrm 2021-03-31 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Morality: is it subjective based on species and culture, or standard Westernized ideas of what is right?

for example, would a Klingon warrior be judged based on HER species' morality, where killing and violence is an honorable way of life but cowardice and betrayal is a grievous sin, or would she (and most of her species) be suddenly forced to "redeem" herself to Western human morality instead of her own species?
Edited 2021-03-31 17:23 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shadowwyrm 2021-03-31 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds like pretty much Western, human morality. Thank you for your quick and clear response, I am very grateful!
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[personal profile] everlastingchains 2021-03-31 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the quick answer. It's good to know. I would definitely have content warnings as well as a general opt out for such themes
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[personal profile] divineshadow 2021-03-31 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Sliding in to follow up on this one with some concrete questions to see if I can wrap my brain around what's intended for characters--

1. Say I want to app a Viking warrior who, at some point in his past, failed to take revenge for an insult against his family because he pitied the perpetrator. He's also done the normal Viking things like kidnapping women, raiding Christian monasteries, and using a suite of (what we'd recognize as) underhanded tricks to ensure his honor is satisfied when facing otherwise unarmed foes. Would the Ancient hold him to account for the latter acts, which are morally in-line with his notions of honor and the worldview of his time, or the former act, which is a moral violation?

If during an in-game event he again failed to enact revenge when he had the opportunity, would that raise or lower his moral progress?

2. Say instead I app a character from a society who has a class of women like the Roman Vestal Virgins, down to taking a thirty-year vow of chastity enforced by the threat of execution for violation of it. She comes into the game after violating her vow and being executed for it. She's wracked with guilt for what she's don and believes it led to a series of environmental disasters and poor omens in war that hurt her homeland. Would continued violations of her vow be treated by the setting as morally neutral, or morally negative? Would "progress" be for her to grow out of the sexual morality of her home culture and come to love herself and the loose community of Travellers more, or to recognize and atone for what she's done while maintaining her vow from then on, whatever temptations the Islands throw at her? (With a [jiggle of my hand] at the idea of atonement beyond suicide necessarily applying for her base culture.)

3. Or, say I app the character this journal belongs to, who is nonhuman (disregard the PB--last played in a game that humanized characters). It is engaged in a genocidal war against others of its own kind who, from a human perspective, simply want to be left alone in peace to practice their own religion. However, because of the extremely marginal environment on the character's home planet, any group that wants to be left alone in this way imperils the survival of the whole species. Would this character be expected to repent of its genocidal mindset, or of the moments of weakness where it hesitated in killing a heretic and therefore failed to protect its whole species?
sononizaki: ❀ manga (pic#14494825)

[personal profile] sononizaki 2021-03-31 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the rather quick response!

I'd like a bit of clarification on the first question: regarding "You would need to wait a month in between and then could move on to the second version." Is this specifically referring to 'the character has to have been this version for a month+ before moving onto the next version', 'Y point has to be one month after release', or 'treated as a character death/drop and you would have to wait one month to drop'? Just to make sure that I'm understanding it correctly.
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[personal profile] shadowwyrm 2021-03-31 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Admittedly, such things would require massive trigger warnings and behind cut tags and such if it were somehow allowed, obviously! I have no great interest in playing a serial killing rapist who thinks hate crimes are a jolly good time. This is one of the reasons why I am a big fan of an outright open "Not all characters are suitable to this game, avoid these types".

It had me interested partly on the premise of an early-era DnD red dragon, which I am not apping for obvious reasons. Such a creature would be INCAPABLE of being Lawful Good, as outlined by the morality of the game, without divine intervention she would always be Chaotic Evil and incapable of being anything else. In a setting such as this, she wouldn't fly as a character because that includes torching villages and rampaging and hoarding and such, but her nature as a red dragon is inherent, thus judging her by morals she's incapable of complying with would be ... immoral, as she'd be doomed to fail, and torturing her before her failure would be pointless cruelty, rendering those who placed her in such an afterlife setting the ones not complying with their own tenants of morality..

Or the setting encourages her to be the very best red dragon she's capable of being, as her nature and Goddess dictate, in all that entails...

It was a brief, but interesting (to me) thought. But not a workable one in such a setting as this. :)

Thank you again!
righteously: (¹⁰ Lɪᴋᴇ ᴀ ᴋɪɴɢ ᴡɪᴛʜᴏᴜᴛ ᴀ ᴄᴀsᴛʟᴇ)

[personal profile] righteously 2021-03-31 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey my dudes! I was thinking about applying to CRAU over here from another game. One of the mechanics in that game was that all PCs had a touch-based empathy bond with other PCs. Is that something that could potentially be carried over as a power?
righteously: (⁸ Mᴀsᴏ̨ᴜᴇʀᴀᴅɪɴɢ ᴀs ᴀ ᴍᴀɴ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴀ ʀᴇᴀsᴏ)

[personal profile] righteously 2021-03-31 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome! Thank you :)
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[personal profile] everlastingchains 2021-03-31 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Some clarification on character death because I want to make certain I'm reading it correctly. If a character happens to die in the game, the player of that character has to leave the game at that time. They cannot return to the game until a full month has passed. So if my character dies in April, I am removed from the game and can reapply in May?

During that month, April to May in this case, another person can apply for that character. If they are approved, the original player is basically no longer playing in the game.

Is this correct in my reading of this? That basically, character death = removal from the game.

Also, if no one apps in as said character and the original comes back, they have to reapply? Does this include submitting a whole new application? Or does it just mean simply editing and changing the canon point?

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