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Clans of the Camarilla live in the city called Blood_Realm where a variety of different creatures have made their home and have taken the oath of helping to protect the city, the Prince and have agreed to live by the laws of the Camarilla. You will meet the Vampires, Demons, Mystical Spirits, shape-shifting Animals, Fallen Angels and yes mortals. You may even meet the enemies that have tried to come in and destroy the City of Blood_Realm and failed. Just let them know that you are an observer and no harm will come to you unless you want it too *winks*. Things never seem the same - something is always changing... sometimes for the good, sometimes for the bad but that is how things work. |
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This is for those who are new to the Internet and have
no idea what the hell IRC is.
IRC is an abbreviation for Internet Relay Chat. IRC is a medium in which you chat live to other people. In essence, IRC is not dissimilar to a telephone conversation with lots of people at once, except that instead of using your mouth to talk, you type what you say with your keyboard. Using your imagination creativity you simple type out what it is you want to say to another character. Plain Text - any text simply typed into a IRC text window will be displayed in the channel. This is considered talking by the character who’s nick precedes the text. Action - type /me in an IRC client's text window cause a line similar to this to be displayed on the channel. When typing /me, the "/me" is replaced with the character's nick and all the text written after the "/me" is displayed after the nick. Example: /me draws his sword from its sheath. This line would be displayed on the IRC channel like this if your nick was "DarkLord" *DarkLord draws his sword from its sheath*In IRC roleplaying, the action (/me) command is used to indicate a character is doing something. A character may say, "I will defend the honor of my Clan," but saying it isn't the same as doing it. OCC. is an abbreviation for Out Of Character. All text entered preceded by this is assumed to be the player talking rather than his/her character.If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask someone in the room or type /irchelp
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