OOC euphemisms

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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 AIM account
scroll(s) web site or forum

Simutronics, GMs

Term Meaning
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
portal connection to DragonRealms
sleepwalker*, zombie AFK scripter
  • 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 is completely unresponsive to the environment.

Player Characters

Term Meaning
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 who has been rerolled; 2. one's former character
  • The use of brother/sister (or any other relative) may or may not be OOC, depending on how it is used. Some players legitimately RP 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

Term Meaning
winter celebration* Christmas (especially when it is not winter in Elanthia)
  • Unfortunately, Simutronics has muddied the waters by having thinly veiled versions of real-life holidays, such as Chris' Mass.