2.1 Realism Is the Baseline
All roleplay in the Keystone Region must be grounded in realism. Your character is human, subject to fear, injury, stress, and consequences. Act believably for the situation and respect physical and emotional limits.
- Believable decision-making
- Consistent character behavior
- Accepting realistic outcomes
2.2 Valuing Life
Characters must value their life and the lives of others at all times. Charging danger, ignoring credible threats, or acting invincible is not acceptable RP.
- Fear and hesitation when threatened
- Compliance when realistically overpowered
- Avoiding reckless, suicidal behavior
- Ignoring threats or acting “bulletproof”
- Charging armed opponents with no cause
- Suicidal actions to “win” a scene
2.3 Injury & Medical Roleplay
Injuries must be roleplayed according to severity. Gunshots, major crashes, and assaults have lasting effects. You do not instantly recover from trauma.
- Serious injuries require EMS or prolonged recovery RP
- Multiple injuries compound and reduce capability
- Ignoring severe harm is FailRP
2.4 Scene Commitment
When you enter a scene, you are expected to see it through. Scenes end through roleplay—not convenience.
- Leave scenes to avoid consequences
- Log out / go AFK to escape RP
- Abandon interactions without RP justification
2.5 Emotional & Behavioral Consistency
Your character should behave consistently with their background, the situation, and prior events. Extreme shifts without buildup may be ruled unrealistic.
2.6 Failure Is Valid RP
Losing is part of storytelling. Getting arrested, losing a fight, or having a plan fail is not FailRP. Avoiding failure through unrealistic behavior is enforceable.
2.7 OOC vs IC Separation
Keep out-of-character matters out of roleplay. Do not use OOC information to influence IC decisions, and do not argue rules mid-scene.
- Using Discord/streams to influence RP
- Arguing rules during scenes
- Injecting OOC info into IC actions
- Finish the scene
- Report issues afterward
- Keep RP collaborative and calm
2.8 Staff Direction
If staff give direction during a scene, follow it immediately. Do not argue mid-RP. Ask questions after the scene concludes.
2.9 Respect for Other Players
Give others time to respond, avoid forcing outcomes, and share scenes rather than dominate them. RP is collaborative.