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Conduct and Themes

Basic Information

While Origin Story is intended to emphasise a supportive community, the world discriminates against Sparks and some unsettling themes may occur. To ensure that everyone feels safe and comfortable when playing the game, the GM team have written a Conduct & Themes Policy, which is designed to inform you of acceptable conduct when playing the game, as well as potentially sensitive themes that may occur.

Our policy is based on the Oxford University Role Playing Game Society's Conduct and Acceptable Themes Policy, and it is expected that all players and GMs will be familiar with this policy when playing Origin Story. When in and out of character, all players and GMs are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner toward all other players and GMs and in accordance with the Society's Conduct and Acceptable Themes Policy, as well as the University policies mentioned within it.

We ask that above all, players and GMs uphold a supportive and respectful environment where participants can feel comfortable discussing sensitive themes both in and out of character. The spirit of the policy is always more authoritative than the exact wording, and so legalistic attempts to defend breaches of acceptable behaviour will be interpreted as being in bad faith and will not be accepted.

Minimum Age

You must be 16 or over to take part in the game.

Photographs, Artwork and Fanfic

It is important to have someone's consent before writing fanfic or making artwork involving their character or NPC. If you wish to draw artwork or write fanfic about another character or an NPC, please ask the character's player or the relevant GM whether they would be alright with that, and you should give them a heads up as to the type of artwork or fanfic that you plan on creating. If they say they're not okay with it, you must respect their decision.

Given that this is a Discord game with no video element, photographs of the players will not be requested by GMs and will not be taken during sessions.

Safety Calls and Avoidance Requests

A list of OC safety calls that may be used during Origin Story can be found here. You can use these to make requests for other participants to adjust their behaviour and/or the themes they are roleplaying if you feel uncomfortable at any point during the game, and these requests must be respected. If you have concerns about behaviour during the game that you do not wish to raise publicly, please do contact the GM team and we will do our best to help.

You may request not to roleplay with another player or GM before or at any point during the game, and we will do our best to ensure that you come into contact with that person as little as possible. You may ask us to inform that person of your request or you may keep your request confidential, though keeping the request confidential will prevent us from asking that person not to roleplay with you during the course of the game.

If another player makes you uncomfortable, please bring the matter to the GM team via email, which will be seen by all GMs. If a GM makes you uncomfortable and you wish to discuss it confidentially, then please contact the head GM Oli via their personal email. If the head GM makes you uncomfortable then concerns should be raised with the Society President, whose contact details can be found here.

Potentially Sensitive Themes in Origin Story

The list below, based on the OURPGSoc CAT Policy, is a list of sensitive themes which are and are not allowed in Origin Story.

Forbidden Themes

These themes will not occur in Origin Story. They are not to be portrayed, mentioned or alluded to by players or GMs.

  • Sexual assault, sexual coercion or any other form of non-consensual sexual activity
  • Sexual activity with those lacking the capacity to consent e.g. children
    • This is a forbidden theme. While character romance is permitted with careful handling (see here), sexual content is not allowed, explicit or implied.
  • Sexual harassment
  • Use of real-world discriminatory slurs
  • Miscarriage and stillbirth
  • Forced abortion
  • Incest
  • Cannibalism
  • Genital mutilation
  • Genocide
  • Genocide denial
  • Animal abuse
  • Eating Disorders
  • Real-world current figures and events
    • Citropolis is a self contained fictional world, and as such such figures and events don't exist in the world of Origin Story
  • Real-world historical figures and events
    • Citropolis is a self contained fictional world, and as such such figures and events don't exist in the world of Origin Story

Sensitive Themes that May Occur, and require especially careful handling

These are sensitive themes that may occur during Origin Story, and require careful handling. If players introduce these themes they should consider appropriate content warnings.

  • Self-harm
    • Self-harm as a means of expressing emotional distress is a forbidden theme
    • This may occur in other forms, particularly in the form of powers that harm their user - see the Double-Edged Sword quirk
  • Extreme violence
    • This may occur during the game
  • Extreme Gore
    • This may occur if some powers are particularly vivid, but there won't be a focus on descriptions of gore.
    • If this does occur in a turnsheet, it will be marked with appropriate content warnings
  • Discrimination on the basis of gender or sex
    • Such discrimination doesn't exist in the world of Origin Story
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
  • Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation e.g. homophobia
    • Such discrimination doesn't exist in the world of Origin Story
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
  • Discrimination on the basis of gender identity e.g. transphobia
    • Such discrimination doesn't exist in the world of Origin Story
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
  • Discrimination on the basis of physical disability or mental health condition
    • Some Sparks could be considered disabilities, and such Sparks may struggle to find appropriate support
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
    • This theme will not be explored pertaining to real world physical disabilities or mental health condiditions
  • Discrimination on the basis of real-world ethnicity or race
    • Such discrimination doesn't exist in the world of Origin Story
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
  • Discrimination on the basis of nationality, religion or faith
    • Such discrimination doesn't exist in the world of Origin Story
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
  • Torture
    • This is not planned to occur as part of Origin Story, but could arise in the form of interrogation or similar. If this theme does occur it will be tagged with appropriate content warnings, and the emphasis will not be on vivid descriptions
    • This could also occur in a mild form in the context of bullying
  • Slavery or human trafficking
  • Mind control or other means of removing agency
    • This may occur as part of the game, in the form of agency removing spark powers
    • This will not happen to player characters unless they opt in with the Mindbender playstyle quirk
  • Domestic abuse
    • Some sparks, including some player characters, are likely to deal with difficult home lives in which non-physical forms of this could occur
    • Physical domestic abuse will not occur as part of the game
  • Child abuse
    • Some sparks, including some player characters, are likely to deal with difficult home lives in which non-physical forms of this could occur
    • Physical child abuse will not occur as part of the game
  • Eugenics
    • Attempts to understand the origin of The Spark during the game will be met with failure. No player or non player characters will attempt to remove The Spark from the population
    • This theme may be alluded to in the form of villains who attempt to find scientific methods to identify Sparks. Such attempts will not be successful. Any content with allusions to this theme will be tagged with appropriate content warnings

Other Sensitive Themes that May Occur

These sensitive themes will be handled with care, but are from appendix C of the CAT policy and so may arise more spontaneously than the section B themes above.

  • Mental Illness
    • This may occur as part of the game
  • Physical Disability
    • This may occur as part of the game
    • Some spark powers could be considered physical disabilities
  • Suicide
    • Suicide as a means of expressing emotional distress is a forbidden theme
    • Suicide may occur in other forms, in particular self sacrifice or self destructive powers
  • Degenerative diseases or cancer
    • This may occur as part of the game
    • Such diseases may be paralleled by certain sparks
  • Drug or alcohol addiction
  • Gambling
  • Homelessness
  • Terrorism in all its forms, including state terrorism
    • Is likely to occur as part of the game
  • Indiscriminate violence
    • Is likely to occur as part of the game
  • Other real-world biases and discrimination not covered in the previous section
    • Sparks are discriminated against in Citropolis, and as a game built on allegory this theme may be paralleled during the game
    • Class and economic disparity exists in the world of Origin Story
  • Spark Discrimination
    • Discrimination against Sparks is part of the world of Origin Story. This occurs personally, in the form of people who dislike and distrust Sparks, and institutionally, see wiki pages about healthcare, insurance and The Alan Hoyne Institute
    • This will be frequently explored during the game and has parallels to real world discrimination. There are some differences though, and being a Spark should not be read as a one to one correspondence with being any real world minority / oppressed people
  • Historical Erasure
    • Erasure and ignorance of Sparked history, in the public conscience and academic contexts, are part of the game
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