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Welcome to MassiveCraft! This is the New Roleplayers' Guide. Do not be afraid to ask questions in the [https://www.massivecraft.com/discord-roleplay Discord]. Other players or staff members should be able to help clear up any confusion.
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''"Can we call speculating over unreleased content Schrodinger's Tangerine" - Okadoka 4/20/21''
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{{Info literature
==The World==
|author = Cedromar I & Domenico Lampero
MassiveCraft's lore is set in a universe called Aloria, a late medieval universe on the cusp of advancing. It is a world where knights in heavy armor, barbarian wildlings in thick fur, haughty Elven Mages, and caped French musketeers freely mingle. Aloria is a story of great Empires, the marks they have left on history, and the people they leave behind when they collapse. Most information about the world is held on Heritage pages, which explain how Characters from different parts of the world feel about culture, religion, Magic, and one another. All Heritages can be found on the [[Races]] page, but a neat summary of each is below. These summaries include physical form as well as lore information, and are grouped by shared story.
|genre = Nonfictional Prose
===Heritages===
|accessibility = Common Knowledge
Aloria's population is broken down into various Heritages, each with their own designs, histories, and themes. For organization, Heritages are broken down into the following lineages, which have common themes.
|}}
The Code of Ehrenhof is a code of conduct and honor implemented by Emperor Cedromar I and Primae Domenico Lampero after the Viridian Order’s latest reform, replacing the previous Code of Charlemois written by Primae Yvrize. The code dictates how the Knights should treat each other, as well as citizens and the Imperial family. The code strictly dictates discipline and loyalty to one another as well as the realmo, and failing to meet the requirement of this code often leads to public lashings or expulsion and humiliation.


==Code of Ehrenhof==
[[File:Ailorrace.png|frameless|20px]] '''Cerkind Heritages''' are standard humanoids.
# '''Müt fur alle''' Courage for the face of Unionism. To face certain death when it is demanded by the Emperor, or by the cause of Union, and above all to protect the cause of Union, the royal heirs, the Imperial Family and the Supreme Reverend and men of the Holiest Cloth. Knights failing in their duty are sinners of the worst degree. Knights who fall to the vices of heresy and blasphemy fall to the highest degrees of justice.  
*Ailor are standard humans, and the average of all Heritages.
# '''Wort gegen die Ungerechtigkeit''' To take pity on the poor, the helpless, the wounded, the impaired, the destitute, and the sickly. Give alms to those in need, care for those who cannot, and defend those who may not be able to raise a weapon. Do not bring harm to those who cannot defend themselves, for honor is a necessity. Fight any attempt to destabilize the Empire, be it on a local or government level, and fight for the command of the Emperor, even if the governments around him should no longer obey.
*Skyborn are technology people focused on innovation.
# '''Ehre ist die Seele''' Honor is the highest form of virtue for the Knights. Honor to duel in fairness. Honor to speak in fairness. Honor to do no act of evil deception, and Honor to those who bring Honor to the Knights. Awareness is demanded for hubris, never to let Honor itself become a goal, and never to let Honor itself become a means for others to degrade or deface or abuse the righteousness of the Knights.
*Sihai are an East-Asian inspired group of Dragon supporters distant from the world.
# '''Seid Gehorsam, doch nicht ohne Freimut''' Be obedient, but not without frankness. Plainness in speech and openness leads to a better leader and follower relation with trust and merit. Knights are permitted and encouraged to criticize their leadership when they disagree with the course of policy, but must remain obedient to the hierarchy of the Order and the Empire.
*Dwarves are standard dwarves fighting for their homeland.
# '''Tapferkeit ohne Wehleidigkeit''' Learn to suffer without complaint. For to complain is to deface the will of the Imperial Spirit, and to suffer with self-pity is to deny yourself the courage and standing for your own merit. A guard caught self-defacing, self-deprecating or complaining about their station, situation or other events is in violation of the Code.
*Eronidas are Orc-like philosopher warriors and poets
# '''Gegen sich mehr noch als gegen Andere''' Be even harder on yourself than on others, as you should always endeavor to hold yourself to a higher standard than what you ask of others, even if you ask the impossible. A Knight that does not self-improve is a stagnant complacent, and complacency to the eyes of the Imperial Spirit is a sin. Knights should always self-punish when found in collective guilt over others.
# '''Aufrichtigkeit''' Sincerity, speak of your feelings, beliefs, thoughts, and desires without restraint or constraint or fear of judgement from peers. Sincerity is a sin of Cere, a sin that allows one to grow. Secrecy and deceit has no place among the Knights. Knights should speak honestly and clearly, but not with spite or hurtful intent.
# '''Zurückhaltung''' Restraint in counter activity. Endeavor to satiate, but not to overindulge. Deprive one’s self from excess, but do not deprive others, for this is a test of self-value. Knights do not display greed, Knights do not envy or covet the wealth and richness of others. Knights do not retaliate, revenge, or seek vengeance both in word or act against those who they perceive as slighters. Knights should not demean themselves by engaging in plotting, deceit and shrewd politics.
# '''Zielstrebigkeit''' Determination and Discipline. Finish what one starts and never divert from one’s plans unless the situation begs it so. To seem inconsistent and wishy-washy is to show contempt to discipline. Contempt to discipline leads to laziness, while Knights are to be heralded as the pillars of stability of the Empire. Knights should be determined and disciplinary, sticking to their plans to the end.
# '''Selbstaufopferung''' Self-effacement. More substance to the person than semblance. A person must have equal value decked in golden armor with medals as a pauper dressed in rags. A Knight should not wear their identity on them as a statue or a painting, rather, the value of any man ever is truly only judged when exposed to the Imperial Spirit and without clothes or wealth. A Knight should not be vain.
# '''Treue zu Selbst''' Loyalty to one’s self. One must always be aware that following the virtues of Ehrenhof is never possible to the fullest extent. Failure will always occur. Failure will lead to growth. Failure must be recognized, but not be dwelled on. Admittance to failure should never lead to complacency, for acknowledging is not indulging. A Knight who seeks to excuse himself is a failure to the order and trueness to self. A Knight should acknowledge their own shortcomings, but not wallow in them.


==Trivia==
[[File:Elfkind.png|frameless|20px]] '''Elfkind Heritages''' are the various elf themes.
*Some traditionalists outside of the Viridian Order believe that the Charlemois Code should've remained as it was, though all Viridian Knights are quick to note that all aspects of the older Honor Code were included in Ehrenhof.
*Teledden are standard elves with an ancient history.
*The Code of Ehrenhof derives its name from Ehrenhof Castle, a Kade-owned fortress where Cedromar wrote his original draft.
*Lanlath are mystical high elves from a sealed-away realm.
*Suvial are fire elves with skills in Demon-taming.
*Solvaan are mercenary wind elves from misty isles.
*Isldar are ice elves exiled and facing a cold war within.
*Sihndar are frugal dark elves fighting against Demons.
*Kathar are cultist dark elves seeking greater power from dark entities.
*Maquixtl are geneticist elves dwelling in ancient jungles and rural plains.
*Abismaï are probably the cave elves, but I have no idea lol.
*Selvath are wood elves who fiercely guard their forest realms.


{{Literature}}
[[File:Beastrace.png|frameless|20px]] '''Beskind Heritages''' are anthropomorphic peoples.
{{Accreditation
*Asha are animal-folk seafarers and adventurers.
|Artists =  
*Urlan are minotaur hunters fused with a symbiote.
|Writers = MonMarty, FireFan96
*Narim are insectoids who dwell in the undercity.
|Processors =  
 
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[[File:Yanarrace.png|frameless|20px]] '''Auldkin Heritages''' are ancient peoples.
*Maraya are fae- and tiefling-like vault-dwellers from a technologically advanced past.
*Allar are lizardfolk alchemists and educators.
*Slizzar are snake-like shapshifters who can blend into any society.
 
[[File:Ancientraces.png|frameless|20px]] '''Unique Heritages''' are miscellaneous peoples.
*Dragonkin are humanoids descended from the souls of dragons.
*Bralona are inorganic slime and metal people created by dragons.
*Yanar are plan people with an affinity for nature.
*Orion are star-people from the skies curious about the world.
*Mystech are a group of Spirits, Robots, and Homunculi
 
==Extra Reading==
===Magic===
Magic is strongly woven into the history of Aloria as both an uplifting and dangerous force that has started as many civilizations as it has ended them. Different Heritages, Cultures, and Religions have very strong opinions about Magic and its use that can often become polarizing. This section will not go into the nuances of Magic in detail. However, it's a generally good rule of thumb that people and civilizations who have had bad experiences with Magical enemies like Vampires and Demons are more likely to be suspicious of even normal Mages who aren't hurting anybody, while the more familiar a Culture is with Magic, the less likely it is they fear it. Certain Religions impose that only their type of Magic is valid, such as Draconism that only favors Magic from the Dragons. More information about this can be found on Heritage, Culture and Religion pages, as well as the [[Magic]] page.
 
===Affinities and Afflictions===
Besides Heritages, '''Affinities and Afflictions''' can be optional reading for designing a Character in the world of Aloria. These are unique conditions a Character can have that lock them into a certain design niche.
* The [[Arkenborn]] Affinity is for Characters born as the children of the Arken, some of the world's most powerful Demons, worshiped as Gods in some religions. Arkenborn are powerful but mentally unstable and caustic Mages.
* The [[Godborn]] Affinity is for Characters born as children of the Gods, entities venerated by millions of faithful. Godborn follow the story and archetype of their Godly parents, in search of their divine purpose.
* The [[Archon]] Affinity is for Characters who swear fealty to the Dragons, ancient architects of the world and the living, and pledge to join their war against the Demonic and otherworldly as foot soldiers, spies, or strategists.
* The [[Marken]] Affinity is the Alorian word for Werewolves who can lose control over themselves and change forms at strong emotions or the turning of the moon.
* The [[Vampire]] Affliction is as it says, a famed and feared curse that lurks in the corner of every realm, promising sweet gifts of immortality and power at the cost of one's soul.
* The [[Mortisphage]] Affliction is a lesser understood curse sowed by the Dead Gods that lends those struck with it the desire to feed on the memories of others for their fell masters.
* The [[Undead]] Affliction is a blanket term for those who died and came back to life, considered sacred warriors in some religions and accursed to be slain in others.
 
===The Setting===
The actual Roleplay is set in the city of Regalia, the capital of the Regalian Empire. As the Imperial capital, it is host to all walks of society, and generally speaking any concept available works (though more extreme options, like being a Vampire or Undead, might draw hostility and limit Roleplay options unless the player is careful about disguising). Regalia is divided into four areas: the Town, Crookback, the Sewers, and Gloomrot. Most Roleplay happens in the Town proper, where businesses open and people gather. Crossing the bridge into Crookback takes the Character into a space that is more open to the Afflicted, heavily Mutated, and the obviously very Magical, while following the stairs down into the Sewers brings them into contact with the more utterly illegal, such anti-state agents and violent criminals, who need a place to hide. Gloomrot is the dark, shadowy forest in the countryside of Regalia dotted with a few little cottages and taverns, where mysterious creatures lurk and small parties of travelers can frequently be found.
 
===Mechanics===
All of MassiveCraft's mechanical systems are explained on the [[Proficiency]] page.
 
==Getting Started==
* First, join the [https://www.massivecraft.com/discord-roleplay Discord].
* Next, make a forum account. You have to have logged on for that, so log onto MassiveCraft at the IP massivecraft.com, and then log back off.
* Then, go to the [https://forums.massivecraft.com/register/ forums] and make an account with the same name as your Minecraft username.
* After, go to the [https://forums.massivecraft.com/forums/character-applications.290/ Character Sheets] section and read the [https://forums.massivecraft.com/threads/character-applications-template.54735/ template].
* Hit Post New Thread in the Character Sheets section and fill out a copy of the template for your Character.
* That’s all! Get on and roleplay.
* Please use the Ticket Bot in the Discord if you have any questions at all or need a skin. We’ll get you sorted.
 
==The Chat System==
* Run /rpmode to leave non-roleplay channels. You are now in Local Chat.
* Run /nick use CHARACTERNAME. Your dialogue will now show up with your character’s name.
** Typing and entering '''Hello.''' will print '''~CHARACTERNAME says: "Hello."'''
** Typing and entering '''jumped.+''' will print '''~CHARACTERNAME jumped.'''
** Typing and entering '''jumped. "Woah!"+''' will print '''~CHARACTERNAME jumped. "Woah!"'''
** Typing and entering '''Hello.$''' will print '''~CHARACTERNAME mutters: "Hello."''' This has a shorter range than normal.
** Typing and entering '''Hello.*''' will print '''~CHARACTERNAME whispers: "Hello."''' This has a very short range.
** Typing and entering '''Hello.))''' will print '''Hello.''' in local Out Of Character chat.
 
==Utilities==
* You can revisit the tutorial at spawn.
* You can use /fav add USERNAME to see when a friend logs on and off.
* There’s an activity board near spawn (/tp Golden Willow) to show you where players are.
* /tp WARPNAME will take you around the city. Warp names often match activity board names.
* If you ever can’t find RP, check #looking-for-rp in the Discord.
* Ask in a ticket if you’re new and struggling to find anyone.

Latest revision as of 01:50, 28 September 2024

Welcome to MassiveCraft! This is the New Roleplayers' Guide. Do not be afraid to ask questions in the Discord. Other players or staff members should be able to help clear up any confusion.

The World

MassiveCraft's lore is set in a universe called Aloria, a late medieval universe on the cusp of advancing. It is a world where knights in heavy armor, barbarian wildlings in thick fur, haughty Elven Mages, and caped French musketeers freely mingle. Aloria is a story of great Empires, the marks they have left on history, and the people they leave behind when they collapse. Most information about the world is held on Heritage pages, which explain how Characters from different parts of the world feel about culture, religion, Magic, and one another. All Heritages can be found on the Races page, but a neat summary of each is below. These summaries include physical form as well as lore information, and are grouped by shared story.

Heritages

Aloria's population is broken down into various Heritages, each with their own designs, histories, and themes. For organization, Heritages are broken down into the following lineages, which have common themes.

Cerkind Heritages are standard humanoids.

  • Ailor are standard humans, and the average of all Heritages.
  • Skyborn are technology people focused on innovation.
  • Sihai are an East-Asian inspired group of Dragon supporters distant from the world.
  • Dwarves are standard dwarves fighting for their homeland.
  • Eronidas are Orc-like philosopher warriors and poets

Elfkind Heritages are the various elf themes.

  • Teledden are standard elves with an ancient history.
  • Lanlath are mystical high elves from a sealed-away realm.
  • Suvial are fire elves with skills in Demon-taming.
  • Solvaan are mercenary wind elves from misty isles.
  • Isldar are ice elves exiled and facing a cold war within.
  • Sihndar are frugal dark elves fighting against Demons.
  • Kathar are cultist dark elves seeking greater power from dark entities.
  • Maquixtl are geneticist elves dwelling in ancient jungles and rural plains.
  • Abismaï are probably the cave elves, but I have no idea lol.
  • Selvath are wood elves who fiercely guard their forest realms.

Beskind Heritages are anthropomorphic peoples.

  • Asha are animal-folk seafarers and adventurers.
  • Urlan are minotaur hunters fused with a symbiote.
  • Narim are insectoids who dwell in the undercity.

Auldkin Heritages are ancient peoples.

  • Maraya are fae- and tiefling-like vault-dwellers from a technologically advanced past.
  • Allar are lizardfolk alchemists and educators.
  • Slizzar are snake-like shapshifters who can blend into any society.

Unique Heritages are miscellaneous peoples.

  • Dragonkin are humanoids descended from the souls of dragons.
  • Bralona are inorganic slime and metal people created by dragons.
  • Yanar are plan people with an affinity for nature.
  • Orion are star-people from the skies curious about the world.
  • Mystech are a group of Spirits, Robots, and Homunculi

Extra Reading

Magic

Magic is strongly woven into the history of Aloria as both an uplifting and dangerous force that has started as many civilizations as it has ended them. Different Heritages, Cultures, and Religions have very strong opinions about Magic and its use that can often become polarizing. This section will not go into the nuances of Magic in detail. However, it's a generally good rule of thumb that people and civilizations who have had bad experiences with Magical enemies like Vampires and Demons are more likely to be suspicious of even normal Mages who aren't hurting anybody, while the more familiar a Culture is with Magic, the less likely it is they fear it. Certain Religions impose that only their type of Magic is valid, such as Draconism that only favors Magic from the Dragons. More information about this can be found on Heritage, Culture and Religion pages, as well as the Magic page.

Affinities and Afflictions

Besides Heritages, Affinities and Afflictions can be optional reading for designing a Character in the world of Aloria. These are unique conditions a Character can have that lock them into a certain design niche.

  • The Arkenborn Affinity is for Characters born as the children of the Arken, some of the world's most powerful Demons, worshiped as Gods in some religions. Arkenborn are powerful but mentally unstable and caustic Mages.
  • The Godborn Affinity is for Characters born as children of the Gods, entities venerated by millions of faithful. Godborn follow the story and archetype of their Godly parents, in search of their divine purpose.
  • The Archon Affinity is for Characters who swear fealty to the Dragons, ancient architects of the world and the living, and pledge to join their war against the Demonic and otherworldly as foot soldiers, spies, or strategists.
  • The Marken Affinity is the Alorian word for Werewolves who can lose control over themselves and change forms at strong emotions or the turning of the moon.
  • The Vampire Affliction is as it says, a famed and feared curse that lurks in the corner of every realm, promising sweet gifts of immortality and power at the cost of one's soul.
  • The Mortisphage Affliction is a lesser understood curse sowed by the Dead Gods that lends those struck with it the desire to feed on the memories of others for their fell masters.
  • The Undead Affliction is a blanket term for those who died and came back to life, considered sacred warriors in some religions and accursed to be slain in others.

The Setting

The actual Roleplay is set in the city of Regalia, the capital of the Regalian Empire. As the Imperial capital, it is host to all walks of society, and generally speaking any concept available works (though more extreme options, like being a Vampire or Undead, might draw hostility and limit Roleplay options unless the player is careful about disguising). Regalia is divided into four areas: the Town, Crookback, the Sewers, and Gloomrot. Most Roleplay happens in the Town proper, where businesses open and people gather. Crossing the bridge into Crookback takes the Character into a space that is more open to the Afflicted, heavily Mutated, and the obviously very Magical, while following the stairs down into the Sewers brings them into contact with the more utterly illegal, such anti-state agents and violent criminals, who need a place to hide. Gloomrot is the dark, shadowy forest in the countryside of Regalia dotted with a few little cottages and taverns, where mysterious creatures lurk and small parties of travelers can frequently be found.

Mechanics

All of MassiveCraft's mechanical systems are explained on the Proficiency page.

Getting Started

  • First, join the Discord.
  • Next, make a forum account. You have to have logged on for that, so log onto MassiveCraft at the IP massivecraft.com, and then log back off.
  • Then, go to the forums and make an account with the same name as your Minecraft username.
  • After, go to the Character Sheets section and read the template.
  • Hit Post New Thread in the Character Sheets section and fill out a copy of the template for your Character.
  • That’s all! Get on and roleplay.
  • Please use the Ticket Bot in the Discord if you have any questions at all or need a skin. We’ll get you sorted.

The Chat System

  • Run /rpmode to leave non-roleplay channels. You are now in Local Chat.
  • Run /nick use CHARACTERNAME. Your dialogue will now show up with your character’s name.
    • Typing and entering Hello. will print ~CHARACTERNAME says: "Hello."
    • Typing and entering jumped.+ will print ~CHARACTERNAME jumped.
    • Typing and entering jumped. "Woah!"+ will print ~CHARACTERNAME jumped. "Woah!"
    • Typing and entering Hello.$ will print ~CHARACTERNAME mutters: "Hello." This has a shorter range than normal.
    • Typing and entering Hello.* will print ~CHARACTERNAME whispers: "Hello." This has a very short range.
    • Typing and entering Hello.)) will print Hello. in local Out Of Character chat.

Utilities

  • You can revisit the tutorial at spawn.
  • You can use /fav add USERNAME to see when a friend logs on and off.
  • There’s an activity board near spawn (/tp Golden Willow) to show you where players are.
  • /tp WARPNAME will take you around the city. Warp names often match activity board names.
  • If you ever can’t find RP, check #looking-for-rp in the Discord.
  • Ask in a ticket if you’re new and struggling to find anyone.