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<strong>Out of Character</strong>, often shortened to OOC, means a player is no longer behaving as a character within [[Redwall]] canon. OOC can describe a <code>[[status]]</code>, a location on the [[MUCK]], a command like <code>[[page]]</code> or <code>[[find]]</code>, or an event that breaks character. It is the opposite of [[In Character]]. | <strong>Out of Character</strong>, often shortened to OOC, means a player is no longer behaving as a character within [[Redwall]] canon. OOC can describe a <code>[[status]]</code>, a location on the [[MUCK]], a command like <code>[[page]]</code> or <code>[[find]]</code>, or an event that breaks character. It is the opposite of [[In Character]]. | ||
= Directions = | == Directions == | ||
Type <code>[[status]] [[ooc]]</code> at any time. | Type <code>[[status]] [[ooc]]</code> at any time. | ||
= Notes = | == Notes == | ||
There is a social OOC area on the [[MUCK]] which can be reached by typing <code>[[portal]]</code> → <code>pooce</code> or simply <code>ooc</code>. A player must be <code>status ooc</code> to use this exit. | There is a social OOC area on the [[MUCK]] which can be reached by typing <code>[[portal]]</code> → <code>pooce</code> or simply <code>ooc</code>. A player must be <code>status ooc</code> to use this exit. |
Latest revision as of 13:34, 15 October 2016
Out of Character, often shortened to OOC, means a player is no longer behaving as a character within Redwall canon. OOC can describe a status
, a location on the MUCK, a command like page
or find
, or an event that breaks character. It is the opposite of In Character.
Directions
Notes
There is a social OOC area on the MUCK which can be reached by typing portal
→ pooce
or simply ooc
. A player must be status ooc
to use this exit.