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Like any game, BattleMaster has a few rules to it.
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BattleMaster has rules to protect players and to ensure game balance. These rules are divided into two main parts: the '''Social Contract''' and the '''Government Rules'''. The '''Social Contract''' is composed of the rules which apply to all players. The '''Government Rules''' are rules meant for those with a character which is a Ruler, General, Judge, Banker, or Duke.
  
There is the '''Social contract''', and '''Government Rules'''. The Social contract is a summary of all of rules players follow, detailing acceptable behaviour for a good game play environment. It is broken into a few parts, each of which are discussed at length below the summary of each concept. The Government rules are meant for those that take a Dukeship, or a Council position (Ruler, General, Judge, Banker) in the game, and are related to certain expectations and buttons associated with those positions.
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To enforce these rules, BattleMaster has a group of players called the '''Titans'''. When a suspected rule violation is reported to the Titans, the Titans will investigate and discuss the issue. If it is determined that a rule violation has occurred, the Titans will decide what form of punishment is warranted and apply it. More information on the Titans can be found [[Titans|here]].
 
 
When someone is suspected of breaking the rules, the '''Titans''' are called to investigate the issue, and pass punishment on the player in question if required. To report potential violations, go to Messages, and on the far right there is a link to "Contact the Titans." Should you have any questions about a rule, please bring it up politely on the forum (Case Archives > Questions and Answers), on Discord (!titans <message>), or in an email to admins (mailto:community@battlemaster.org). More information on the Titans can be found here: [[Titans_and_Magistrates]].
 
  
 
==How this document works:==
 
==How this document works:==

Revision as of 04:53, 29 October 2021

This page is a work in progress. It is not considered complete, and the content is subject to change. The page is protected to prevent potential vandalism. Feedback and discussion belongs on the discussion page, on discord, or via a forum thread.


BattleMaster has rules to protect players and to ensure game balance. These rules are divided into two main parts: the Social Contract and the Government Rules. The Social Contract is composed of the rules which apply to all players. The Government Rules are rules meant for those with a character which is a Ruler, General, Judge, Banker, or Duke.

To enforce these rules, BattleMaster has a group of players called the Titans. When a suspected rule violation is reported to the Titans, the Titans will investigate and discuss the issue. If it is determined that a rule violation has occurred, the Titans will decide what form of punishment is warranted and apply it. More information on the Titans can be found here.

How this document works:

This document is set up in layers for your convenience. When you begin play, the only thing you really need to read is the headers to each expandable box. Each header has further, expanded information below it, as bold text, and then that bold text is further expanded below each statement. As time goes on, and especially as you gain more responsibility within the game, we do expect you to read and understand the bold text, but the information below that text is really only for clarification, edge cases, and explanation of a rule's purpose. Should you need further explanation, the Titans can answer questions via the formats outlined above. Sometimes a question will be a new edge case for them to discuss, so it may take a little time to get a response.

The Social contract

There are seven tenets of the Social contract. These rules have been put in place as OOC fun preserving tools, and they serve to ensure that everyone can play the game the way they like without having to worry about things that are OOC fun destructive. Each point is laid out in detail below.

Government Rules

Furthermore, after the Social Contract, there are several rules that really only apply to those that are charged with the responsibility of the realm, or have the buttons to break these rules. While we recommend all players read these rules, they are only relevant to Rulers, Generals, Judges, Bankers, and Dukes.

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