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Clairmont is a rebuilding project set up from a jointed effort of all the factions. The Prometheans were seeking for a place free from the decadence of Zephyr, RSX was looking for a new source of ammunitions and tools, and Zephyr couldn't really stay away from the chance of a new market - or giving more economic freedom to RSX.
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Clairmont is a rebuilding project set up from a joint effort of all three factions. The Prometheans were seeking a place free from the decadence of Zephyr, RSX was looking for a new source of munitions and tools, and Zephyr couldn't really stay away from the chance of a new market - or allow RSX to achieve economic independence from them.
With some smart moves made by a mysterious fox, all the factions decided to sent volunteers to this new bubble, exploring and then rebuilding it. Volunteering is the key, since this new city isn't a happy playground like Fairhaven where the people have free food. Here, people have to deal with food shortage, black-outs and harsh jobs - like mining in the depths.
 
  
The theme set for the city is Rebuilding, Survival, Cooperation, Simulation, RP and Horror. The city has no unique forms, dedications or jobs. People who join the city are there only to RP and have fun. Also, the area has certain status that will trigger if certain resources are too low - that's it, shortage of food will actually hurting your character.
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With some smart moves made by a mysterious fox, each faction decided to send volunteers to this new bubble, exploring and then rebuilding it. Volunteering is key, since this new city does not share te relative prosperity of places like Fairhaven or Woodfield, where food and other necessities are provided to agents, freeing them up for more noble tasks. Here, people have to deal with food shortage, black-outs and harsh jobs - like mining in the depths.
  
The city has the jobs system, so people can gain XP and other resources without relying on combat. Combat areas are dig after judges RP them out, same goes for public areas designed during such scenes. Private areas are mako-buyable as usual, even if extreme requests will need the community's approval.
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The theme set for the city is Rebuilding, Survival, Cooperation, Simulation, RP and Horror. The city has no unique forms, dedications or jobs. People who join the city are there only to RP and have fun. Also, the area has certain statuses that will trigger if its resource amounts fall too low - that is, food shortages and the like will actually harm your character.
  
- The city's rules involves the request of clothes, even if just a skirt, and prohibits public sex. Hooking up someone and leading them into your appartment is fine, but just rutting in the public pub can lead to the exile.
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The city utilizes the job system, so people can gain XP and other resources without relying on combat. Combat areas are dug after judges RP them out; the same goes for public areas designed during such scenes. Private areas are mako-buyable as usual, although extreme requests may need the community's approval.
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- The city's rules involve the request of clothes, even if just a skirt, and prohibit public sex. Hooking up with someone and leading them into your apartment is fine, but just rutting in the public pub can lead to exile.
  
 
- Rape in a judged, closed scene is allowed, if included in the scene's tags.
 
- Rape in a judged, closed scene is allowed, if included in the scene's tags.
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- Messages like Horny or Heat are suppressed. The bubble is a bit different from Fairhaven, with people having more self-control. Horniness is still available, and you can RP it out normally.  
 
- Messages like Horny or Heat are suppressed. The bubble is a bit different from Fairhaven, with people having more self-control. Horniness is still available, and you can RP it out normally.  
  
- All player involved are considered of the same level. The difference is based on the powers owned, skills and roles. Higher levels has the upper hand for such reason, but good RP and narrative skills can match that easily (no god-modding, of course).
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- As with everywhere else, all player involved are considered of the same "level". The difference is based on the powers owned, and skills and roles known. Higher levels have the upper hand for this reason, but good RP and narrative skills can match that easily (no god-modding, of course).
  
- Ferals are smarter than your standard Fairhaven's infects. Most of them group up, and act like the classic post-apocalyptic thugs. This means that they'll likely prefer to kidnap women and close them in breeding chambers instead of just raping them - and being shot by the local defenders. For this reason and for the weakest influence of the nanites in the bubble on the instinct, the victory/defeat message will likely be suppressed while in the area. Some ferals group up in communities and even tries out farming. They are still limited by the higher influence of their form over their mind.
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- Ferals are smarter than your standard Fairhaven's infectees. Most of them group up, and act like the classic post-apocalyptic thugs. This means that they'll likely prefer to kidnap women and imprison them in breeding chambers rather than just raping them on the spot until shot by the local defenders. For this reason, as well as the weaker influence of this bubbl  on breeding instincts, victory/defeat messages will likely be suppressed while in the area. Some ferals group up in communities and even attempt farming. They are still limited by the higher influence of their form over their mind.
  
- Mindless killing of ferals is disapproved, since it would cause tensions with the pacific communities of ferals. Killing in self-defence is allowed, as well as fulfilling certain supernatural needs. In such cases, there is a list of the hostile groups that may be hunt more freely and in a discret way.
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- Mindless killing of ferals is disapproved, since it would cause tension with the more peaceful communities of ferals. Killing in self-defence is allowed, as well as fulfilling certain supernatural needs. In such cases, there is a list of hostile groups that may be hunted more freely and in a discreet way.
  
- The city will have regular meetings to keep people updated and submit new ideas. For the normal choice, each faction will have a rapresentant, while the community will choose a major. In the choices, the major's vote will count as two.
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- The city will have regular meetings to keep people updated and submit new ideas. For the normal choice, each faction will have a representative, while the community will choose a mayor. When issues come to a formal vote, the mayor's vote will count as two.
  
- Canon rules, like how nanites work, are applied. Certain effects may not be true in the Clairmont's bubble due slight differences. If in doubt when preparing a scene, you can leave a page or a mail to Auxilium for a reply.
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- Canon rules, like how nanites work, are applied. Certain details may not be true in the Clairmont's bubble due to slight differences. If in doubt when preparing a scene, you can leave a page or a mail to Auxilium for a reply.

Revision as of 22:31, 23 April 2013

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Clairmont is a rebuilding project set up from a joint effort of all three factions. The Prometheans were seeking a place free from the decadence of Zephyr, RSX was looking for a new source of munitions and tools, and Zephyr couldn't really stay away from the chance of a new market - or allow RSX to achieve economic independence from them.

With some smart moves made by a mysterious fox, each faction decided to send volunteers to this new bubble, exploring and then rebuilding it. Volunteering is key, since this new city does not share te relative prosperity of places like Fairhaven or Woodfield, where food and other necessities are provided to agents, freeing them up for more noble tasks. Here, people have to deal with food shortage, black-outs and harsh jobs - like mining in the depths.

The theme set for the city is Rebuilding, Survival, Cooperation, Simulation, RP and Horror. The city has no unique forms, dedications or jobs. People who join the city are there only to RP and have fun. Also, the area has certain statuses that will trigger if its resource amounts fall too low - that is, food shortages and the like will actually harm your character.

The city utilizes the job system, so people can gain XP and other resources without relying on combat. Combat areas are dug after judges RP them out; the same goes for public areas designed during such scenes. Private areas are mako-buyable as usual, although extreme requests may need the community's approval.

- The city's rules involve the request of clothes, even if just a skirt, and prohibit public sex. Hooking up with someone and leading them into your apartment is fine, but just rutting in the public pub can lead to exile.

- Rape in a judged, closed scene is allowed, if included in the scene's tags.

- Messages like Horny or Heat are suppressed. The bubble is a bit different from Fairhaven, with people having more self-control. Horniness is still available, and you can RP it out normally.

- As with everywhere else, all player involved are considered of the same "level". The difference is based on the powers owned, and skills and roles known. Higher levels have the upper hand for this reason, but good RP and narrative skills can match that easily (no god-modding, of course).

- Ferals are smarter than your standard Fairhaven's infectees. Most of them group up, and act like the classic post-apocalyptic thugs. This means that they'll likely prefer to kidnap women and imprison them in breeding chambers rather than just raping them on the spot until shot by the local defenders. For this reason, as well as the weaker influence of this bubbl on breeding instincts, victory/defeat messages will likely be suppressed while in the area. Some ferals group up in communities and even attempt farming. They are still limited by the higher influence of their form over their mind.

- Mindless killing of ferals is disapproved, since it would cause tension with the more peaceful communities of ferals. Killing in self-defence is allowed, as well as fulfilling certain supernatural needs. In such cases, there is a list of hostile groups that may be hunted more freely and in a discreet way.

- The city will have regular meetings to keep people updated and submit new ideas. For the normal choice, each faction will have a representative, while the community will choose a mayor. When issues come to a formal vote, the mayor's vote will count as two.

- Canon rules, like how nanites work, are applied. Certain details may not be true in the Clairmont's bubble due to slight differences. If in doubt when preparing a scene, you can leave a page or a mail to Auxilium for a reply.