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    IC vs OOC

    There are two modes that players can set themselves: IC and OOC. IC means "In Character" and OOC means "Out of Character". When you are acting ICly you are acting as the character you have created. When you are acting OOCly you are acting as yourself (the real life player behind the character). Often you will OOCly learn information about other characters or events but you should not use this information ICly. What your character knows should be done through their IC actions alone.

Roleplaying

Roleplaying is exactly that. Playing the role of a character that you have created within the theme of the game. To learn more about roleplaying use the link below.
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Starting

To start a new character a few things need to be done. Each player will write a description of what your character looks like, they will write a history or background of their character and will also decide upon what their character to be. ie. Healer, Scout, etc.
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Definitions

There are several words and phrases that are abbreviated by MUSHers. Check here to see their definitions details

Roleplaying Logs

To see some examples of roleplaying take a look at our Logs. These are collected scenes of roleplaying that have occured in the Brethil culture and will give you a better idea on what roleplaying is like.
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