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Character death is a very touchy subject, but also a very important subject in the roleplaying universe that must be covered. Character death has also been one of the main reasons that people get upset with other people outside of the roleplaying universe simply because they do not wish to lose their beloved character. Through GARGC regulations, there are two acceptable forms of character death. These two classifications of character death are called Class A deaths and Class B deaths.

 

Class A character deaths are deaths that are non-permanent. These deaths occur during roleplay sessions in which your character is killed off during that session. Obviously, we would not necessarily say "killed off", but would be MIA or in the hospital for some reason. Methods of committing a Class A death are very lenient because they do not result in the permanent death of your character. 

 

Class B character deaths are taken far more seriously. These deaths are permanent - which means once they happen, you are prohibited from roleplaying on the account that died. Methods of committing a Class B death are very strict because they can have very powerful results and strongly affects the ongoing storyline amongst crews and organizations. 

 

 

 

 

 

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