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If leading a game of the Ring of Fire, make certain all participants understand that they may die during the course of game play or you may be in violation of TOS.
If leading a game of the Ring of Fire, make certain all participants understand that they may die during the course of game play or you may be in violation of TOS.


In modern times, honest empaths and clerics are allowed to heal and raise players, particularly in the case of scheduled events. This allowance was previously banned from abuse, so please apply your best judgement. Playing this game is not an excuse to maim people nor an excuse to heal them as an "incidental" consequence. However, whether you play or do not play deadly games, it is permitted to help people playing scheduled events to the best of your abilities.
If participating in a game of Ring of Fire, you are in violation of the TOS if you receive the aid of either an [[empath]] or a [[cleric]] for wounds resulting from playing the game or death resulting from playing the game. You MUST use an [[NPC]], [[scroll]]s, [[herb]]s, etc. to avoid violating the TOS.


[[category:Games]]
[[category:Games]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 3 October 2020

A game rumored to be played occasionally in River's Rest, it is the Mage's version of Dodge the Void. However, unlike some other games, the host too gets to join in on the action!

How to play

OOC Warnings

If leading a game of the Ring of Fire, make certain all participants understand that they may die during the course of game play or you may be in violation of TOS.

In modern times, honest empaths and clerics are allowed to heal and raise players, particularly in the case of scheduled events. This allowance was previously banned from abuse, so please apply your best judgement. Playing this game is not an excuse to maim people nor an excuse to heal them as an "incidental" consequence. However, whether you play or do not play deadly games, it is permitted to help people playing scheduled events to the best of your abilities.