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Revision as of 14:22, 12 April 2010
Some people think that they are being in-character if they use a euphemism to discuss an OOC concept in-game. (For example, someone who wants to complain about severe lag may speak of a "thick fog.") However, the use of such euphemisms is still OOC. Many players object to this behavior, especially when these euphemisms are used on the gweth channels.
Here is a list of commonly used euphemisms and what they mean.
Web Sites and Services
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| feline in Haven | Smelly Cat forum |
| pigeon, bird | 1. AIM account; 2. instant message |
| scroll(s) | Web site or forum |
| town message board | Play.net |
Game Mechanics
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| lessons, seasons | ranks* |
| god | GameMaster (GM) |
| powers that be | Simutronics or GameMasters |
Connection Quality and Attentiveness
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| awake/asleep | 1. whether the character is logged in; 2. whether the player is AFK |
| fog | lag |
| in one's thoughts/head | AFK (usually for a brief period of time) |
| lifeline, portal | connection to DragonRealms |
| sleepwalker*, zombie | AFK scripter |
| wake [person] | to log into an alternate character |
- An argument can be made that from the character's perspective, it is logical to be confused by a person who is doing something that would seem to indicate awareness and yet who is completely unresponsive to his environment.
Player Characters
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| another body | alternate character (often on the same account) |
| brother/sister* | alternate character |
| mule | an alternate character that is primarily used to support another character played by the same person. Common uses of mules include extra vault storage space, healing, raising, and Moongate transportation. |
| new soul | a character that is now played by a different person |
| past life | 1. a character that has been rerolled; 2. one's former character |
| soul | player/account (usually used to discuss alternate characters; for example, "one soul, different bodies") |
- The use of brother/sister (or any other relative) may or may not be OOC, depending on how it is used. Some players legitimately role-play their characters as a family. On the other hand, if someone uses the term "brother" solely to convey that two characters are played by the same person, it's OOC.
Other
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| Eastern clock, Eastern lands | Eastern Time | ||
| Eastern lands | the real world | winter celebration* | Christmas (especially when it is not winter in Elanthia) |
- Discussions of ranks are OOC, because characters are not aware of the numerical nature of their statistics.
- Unfortunately, Simutronics has muddied the waters by having thinly veiled versions of real-life holidays, such as Chris's Mass.