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Conduct and Themes

All games run by the Oxford Larp Society (OLS) are subject to the Conduct and Themes (CAT) policy of the OLS, accessible through the Policies page of the OLS website. It is expected that all GMs and players should familiarise themselves with both the OLS policy and with the policy on this page before playing Labyrinth. This page reiterates sections of that policy to contextualise or adds more specific restrictions and clarifications that apply to Labyrinth in particular, and includes mention of some additional themes highly relevant to the game not covered by the OLS policy. Therefore, all players should read this page carefully, no matter their prior experience, as elements of this CAT policy differ from prior games.

While the CAT policy exists to try to facilitate comfortable engagement with the game for all players, it is important to note that the CAT policy is not sufficient for this purpose. Players and GMs are expected to treat one another with respect regardless of the exact language of the CAT policy. If another participant asks out of character that you reduce the intensity of an episode of roleplay, steer clear from a theme entirely in your engagement with them, or simply stop that instance of roleplay, it is expected that you respect their boundaries. In a similar vein, attempting to reason to the letter of the policy rather than its spirit will not be tolerated.

If you feel the CAT policy has been breached or more broadly wish to raise a concern with another player, you can contact the GM team via e-mail or by your private channel on the game's Discord server. If you wish to raise a concern regarding a GM, contact one of the co-CAMPOs, Georgia or Kaiya, via personal e-mail. Please note that using the game's e-mail address (gm_georgia@labyrinth.oxfordlarp.com) or your private channel are both inappropriate in this case, as both forms of communication can be seen by all members of the GM team. Finally, if you wish to raise an issue regarding either co-CAMPO, or regarding the GM team as a whole, please contact the Society Chair via personal e-mail. Please note that the co-CAMPOs Georgia and Kaiya are currently in a relationship, so an issue with one should not be raised with the other.

Conduct

Contact

Labyrinth is a non-contact LARP in which it is not permitted for players or GMs to initiate physical contact without out of character consent. Combat between characters should not occur during uptime.

Character Bleed

It is every individual's responsibility to maintain a healthy divide between their character and their self outside the game. Roleplay can be an emotionally intense activity, and it is not uncommon for a character's feelings to bleed out into the player or for a player's feelings to bleed into the character. Players should understand and ensure that feelings between characters are between characters and not between the players or GMs playing those characters. Strong and personal emotional relationships, most prominently but not exclusively romance, should be discussed out of character between players and should be consented to by all parties involved. Players and GMs are encouraged to interact with one another, as doing so serves to remind that the person and their character are distinct concepts. The Tips for Roleplaying page contains further guidance on these concepts.

Requesting Not to Roleplay with Someone

You may request not to roleplay with any player or GM at any time, on either a temporary basis or for the entire game. If you do not feel comfortable informing another player of this, the GM team can attempt to minimise contact between you and them in a confidential manner, primarily by ensuring that the main plotlines which you are engaged with do not overlap. Please note that while the GMs will endeavour to separate your characters where possible the other player may still attempt to roleplay with you in the game.

Themes

Labyrinth intends to portray a 'wide' world on a broad timescale, and it is our intent to show an interesting — though real — cross-section of this world. As a result, a number of heavier themes are represented in order to lend an appropriate degree of nuance and groundedness where appropriate to the setting. Characters may at times be placed in situations of limited agency thanks to the circumstances they find themselves in, and tragic events are likely to occur. Despite this, it is our intent for Labyrinth to remain fundamentally hopeful in tone.

If a player would prefer to avoid a theme listed as 'Expected to Occur' or 'May Occur', they may specify this on the character submission form, though some themes are so fundamental to the game that it may not be possible to accommodate all preferences.

Sensitive Themes Expected to Occur

These are themes either expected to be explored as part of the game's main or side plots, or a theme that is particularly present by being represented by a non-player character

Sensitive themes that may occur

While these themes are not necessarily expected to occur in the course of the main plot or to substantively contribute to the themes of the game, they are permitted to be referenced by both players and GMs.

Prohibited Themes

The following themes are not permitted to occur for any reason during the course of the game, and discussion of them in out of character situations relating to the game should be accompanied with appropriate content warnings