Monday 3th of August,19.00 GMT @ Pick & Goggles in Dwarf chapter 1

Follow the blue line to the Pick & Goggles, located at the tankard.
Feel free to contact us in-game on Drengk Burloksson or Lesti Ardisson if you have any tips, complaints, advice, ideas, concerns etc. Date and plans are open to discussion/change in the near future due to the holidays.
General Role-Playing Rules, by Velxunyrr
No God-modding, Power-playing, or Metagaming
This is perhaps the most important rule to be considered. God-modding refers to the practice of creating an insanely overpowered character who cannot be touched or harmed by anything, and it is often seen as a very rude thing to do. Avoid it as it ruins the fun for others and will not be tolerated.
Power-playing is when someone RPs as another person's character to give the themselves an unfair advantage. For example, someone says, "I win because <insert character name here> ran off a cliff!". This is just as bad as god-modding. Don't do it, as it won't be tolerated.
Metagaming is where a player's character makes use of OOC knowledge that the player is aware of but their character is not. A character played by a metagamer does not act in a way that reflects their character's in-game experiences and backstory.
Refrain from Auto-hitting
Automatically hitting means you attack another person's RP character without allowing them a chance to defend or control the actions of their character. Much like God Modding, this practice is frowned upon, considered rude, and will not be tolerated.
Be Respectful
Respect is paramount. It's ok to play a character that isn't the most pleasant to be around, but if you want to join a role-playing event, you should respect the people who have taken their own personal time to set it up, as it is for your entertainment as well as theirs. As a result, you should also respect the campaign itself; if it isn't for you, then kindly leave and find another campaign that is more suited to your tastes.
The Organisation Has the Final Call
If an out of character argument breaks out during the course of a role-playing event, then the organising dwarfs always have the final say. You should respect this decision and simply move on.
Don't Abuse Your Power
While organisers hold the most power over what goes on in the thread, this does not mean they can do whatever the please. Be fair to the people in your event and they will be fair to you.
Spelling and Grammar
Try your best with your spelling, grammar, and punctuation. We're all human and we all make mistakes, and English may not be a person's first language, which is fine. Just be sure to proofread your responses before posting. Misused grammar, capitalization, and spelling can be extremely immersion-breaking for the people involved, so please, do try your hardest.
Terminology
RP - Role-play
OOC - Out of character. This is used to refer to times when role-players speak as themselves in a thread, rather than their character.
IC - In character. Pretty much the opposite of "Out of character."
Bio - Biography. Refers to an in-depth backstory of your character, abilities, weapons, and so on.