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FAQ

General Game Questions


What is "sex-friendly"?

This means that Bardsong will bear some themes of intimacy and sexuality within its overarching plot events. Such themes are encouraged within your roleplay, but not required. We love consent in this house. If taking things beyond an R rating isn't your cup of tea, another overarching theme in this game is the concept of love, be it romantic love or platonic. Overall, the core of this game is to encourage characters to open their hearts to others, grow, and self-discover as the world follows suit.

What kind of characters can I app in?

You can app characters from video games, tv shows, movies, comic books (including webcomics), essentially most typical forms of entertainment media. We also allow OCs, CRAUs (characters that were in another game and wish to pop over to Bardsong with established memories from that prior game), and - on a case-by-case basis - Canon OCs and Canon AUs.

What do you mean "case by case"?

There is a huge difference between "my original daughter of Naruto and Sasuke" and an OC ninja that grew up in the Hidden Leaf Village. OCs from an established universe are fine, so long as they don't have strong connections to the main cast. For AUs, we would prefer universes where alternate timelines and worlds have been deemed plausible.

What about a world hopping character? Would they be able to pop into this world?

Yes, they certainly can! In doing so, they'll join the Starfallen in being trapped in this world with no world hopping powers to get them out. Even if your character knows to avoid such things, they may want to stop and consider how much they believe in coincidences...



In-World Questions


How do characters arrive?

New characters are thrust into the world as falling stars, descending from the firmament in a fiery blaze, at high speeds, to eventually collide with the ground in a grand cloud of dust. Surprisingly, neither the fall nor the sudden stop at the end proves harmful to the character or even to any nearby bystanders... though those who occasionally awaken before the impact tend to describe the experience as "alarming."

Can my characters keep their powers? Can they ever regain them?

Characters entering the world do not get to keep their powers. As for reattaining them, who knows what secrets the world holds...?

What if my character is a shapeshifter? What form will they take on arrival?

Like most other powers, shapeshifting is a power lost on arrival, but can be regained later. Until that happens, they would take a form that would best allow them to take part in the setting and the events of the game. This can be either their true form or the form they take most often in their canon.

What items can my characters bring in? Any pets?

Characters come in with the clothes on their backs and small, mundane items (as well as standard swords/axes/bows). Any special, unique magical weapons and pets (pokemon, familiars, etc.) would need to be regained later on.

"Special, unique magical weapons" would be items like keyblades, lightsabers, etc. If you're not sure if your weapon counts as special/unique/magical, please contact the mods.


What if my character has a life-threatening condition or injury at the point from which they're taken? What if they need those powers to be able to live?

Surprise! They're cured and the symptoms are suspended! Naturally, the extent or refusal of this is up to player discretion, but generally speaking, the character's condition should be mitigated to whatever allows them to participate in the goings-on of the game, or at least to allow them to last long enough to seek treatment. Similarly, their powers will be retained inasmuch as said powers allow the character to continue to exist.

What about special diets, like a vampire's blood drinking? Would the negative effects of their condition (weakness to sunlight, no reflection, etc.) be nullified as well?

The most important thing to note in these cases is that the character should be able to thrive in the setting and events of the game. These needs can be weakened or even removed to help them adapt to the new world. If weakened effects want to be toyed with, then consider the vampire example and combating the sunlight weakness with sunglasses or a parasol. Blood drinking may not be necessary, but may sate an instinctual urge they have. That's your call! The benefits and drawbacks of their condition can possibly be regained later, if desired.

My character may be intimate with a lot of people. Can they get pregnant?

They can! We do not render characters infertile in Bardsong. You're welcome to handwave spells and potions for the sake of contraceptives. If the character is physically incapable of a pregnancy- for example, the character lacks a uterus- there are means to achieve their dreams as well!

Where does my character live?

New arrivals will get their start living in group housing at Concord Commons, and are issued a modest stipend generously provided by the Concord Astronomical Society. Progressing in certain character classes may open up new living spaces within Concord, such as the Mages' Tower or the Stewards' Estate, and other housing options may become available as the characters venture deeper into the world...

Can my character get a job or open a business?

Yes to both! A character can typically find some measure of gainful employment through their class of choice, but there are other options to be found in Concord and elsewhere. We also heartily encourage players to come up with their own ways to have their characters add to the world.

How do Job Classes work?

All the info you need is right over on the Job Classes page!

How is death handled?

If a character dies, they are returned to the firmament and will re-enter the world a week later in the usual way at high speed and from high altitude. Each time a character dies beyond the first time, they will be docked an additional cumulative 100 experience from the class of their choice, their bonds with the world weakened. A character who finds themself repeatedly dying may even face further complications...

What is this game's equivalent of a network?

New and returning arrivals are provided a Liber Nuntiorum, or Book of Messages, through which they're encouraged to stay in touch with their fellow adventurers. The books are magically linked such that anything written on the page of one book is put on the page of all other books! Curiously, its pages seem infinite, though one never has any trouble finding the page they need. Magic's great like that.

What if I tear out a page?

Nothing happens to the other books.

What if something else gets on the page?

So long as it soaks into the pulp, it will be seen on the other books.

What if I want to communicate something privately to another adventurer?

The Concord Council of Mages suggests meeting in person.



Game Mechanics Questions


Does this game have an Activity Check? If so, what are the requirements?

The game's activity requirement is ten comments in a network post or five comments in a log each month. Activity is checked at the end of each month, and all proofs must be in by midnight EST on the first of the following month. Players are in charge of tracking their own activity. Failing the activity check will result in removal from the game.

How is activity tracked?

Players will make a top-level post for their character on the AC page, and will post proof of AC monthly. Once again: Players are in charge of tracking their own activity.

What happens to characters who idle out or are otherwise removed from the game?

They simply vanish. If the character is reapplied, they re-enter the world in the usual way, with no penalties for their absence.

Are TDM threads considered canon?

That is entirely up to player discretion! If you and the other person are okay with it, then you're more than welcome to make it canon.

I'd like to canon update! How do I do that?

Just send the mods a message (via DM) informing us of the update and summarize what events they're updating through. Bullet points are fine. Once we give the okay, the character disappears from the world of Bardsong for 3 days, and then falls from the sky again, updated and ready to roll. All EXP, equipment and game memories are retained.

I have another question!

Just leave it in the comments, and we'll address it as soon as possible!



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[personal profile] stillwinningthehardway 2020-10-13 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Can characters bring items? Pets?

Lightsabers?
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[personal profile] lizardtits 2020-10-19 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd like a little bit of clarification on what is and isn't allowed to be brought in. Would non-magical firearms be allowed, or would that be instead a regain? I'd also ask the same of any other nonstandard, nonmagical weapons that can't fall under a traditional RPG categorization.

As a follow-up to that, if a character were to bring in a weapon that their class normally doesn't have proficiency in, would they be allowed to use it? (eg, character is apped with a spear on their person, but they opt to start as an Expert or Scholar)
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[personal profile] einspine 2020-10-29 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Say, what's the verdict on canon updates? I didn't see it here, so just thought I'd ask to be safe.
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[personal profile] raisedbybirds 2020-11-29 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Question about switching classes; it's noted that "only one [class] can be active at any given time." What does this mean?

If for example someone puts EXP into Solider up to Level 4, and decides to switch to Expert, does this mean the character will no longer have access to the skills of Parry or Disarm to use in logs and threads oh no or more that you can only put EXP each month into whatever singular class you are actively pursuing at the time?
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[personal profile] kahunanu 2021-02-15 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello modlies, could I humbly request some worldbuilding or lore of the Gods, deities, supernatural beings, sprits and other divine entities that reside in Concord (and beyond), stuff that Seeker classes might find relevant or discover at the Priory if they are channeling their abilities through a higher power or in service of?

Or do Seekers work more that they are supposed to channel their Seeker abilities through their canon's pre-existing gods/deities?
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[personal profile] athenalaureate 2021-03-04 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
A couple of questions if you will (actually it's more like four questions):

Are shapeshifting capacities considered powers that are lost? If so, in what shape would the character be left at? Take for instance a Laguz from Fire Emblem Path of Radiance, they transform into animals without need or use of any external tool, would they lose that capacity upon arriving here? What about characters like Sebastian from Kuroshitsuji, he's a demon and has a demon form but to serve his contract he took human appearance, would he be left as a normal human?

What about "special diets"? Would a vampire character no longer need to drink blood? Would other negative effects of their condition (burning/sparkling due sunlight, no mirror reflections, etc) be nullified as well?

Regarding the setting itself, if a character were to have world hopping powers, could they use those to reach the world only to be trapped by its effects and limitations and thus become another falling star? This is probably a bit of a silly question, but I would like to know if it's possible to app such a character and have that little twist on how they got to the world or if such a thing would clash with the game's lore or something. Basically their arrival would be the same as everyone else, except that they would have come to the world initially willingly, by curiosity or chance, only to end "trapped" here.

Lastly, are threads on the TDM considered canon for the game or not?
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[personal profile] notentirelyheartless 2021-03-10 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm gonna ask here for like, an official answer for everyone who might potentially also be thinking something along these lines so I can come back to it later when I inevitably forget lol.

What's the stance on blood manipulation? I'm asking specifically because as a vampire Arne can do some incredibly weird shit with his blood, from making duplicate keys out of it, to using it as rope, to spreading it out to lift fingerprints, that sort of thing. I sort of auto-assumed it would be nerfed, but on the other hand, there is something very funny to me about the idea of him trying to lasso a giant snake with his own blood SO I GUESS.

Where do you guys draw the line on that sort of thing? I'm fine with it being nerfed (and am auto-assuming that actually, about most of his vampiric traits) but. Thought I'd ask.

Thanks for your time!!!!
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[personal profile] boomchucka 2021-05-24 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Say you started with one class and maxed it out before switching to a new class to begin mastering it, can you switch between classes freely or is there some sort of process that needs to be undertaken?
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[personal profile] sorcerersfairytale 2021-06-02 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
So a bit of a silly question, but is there a stance about back-dated threads? As in, logs or threads set in a previous date than when they are being played on? And for that matter, same question about forward-dated threads.

Just want to make sure that it's not something that isn't allowed for whatever reason.