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TLV Mods ([personal profile] bargemods) wrote2013-03-05 11:33 pm
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TLV - Graduations & Demotions

GRADUATIONS & DEMOTIONS


Inmate graduation is a vital aspect of the game, and occasionally, warden demotion crops up in play as well. If you're planning to graduate your inmate or demote your warden in the near future, please fill out this short form!

Graduations and demotions are character decisions made at player discretion, but in the rare situation that we find ourselves concerned that a graduation or demotion is premise-breaking, the player will be contacted privately. Once we've read through a comment and confirmed that it doesn't contain anything premise-breaking, we'll reply with a confirmation.

Once a graduation comment has been confirmed, the warden of the graduating inmate should reply to their inmate's comment either confirming that their character will be fulfilling the deal laid out in their application, or - in situations where they changed their mind about their deal during their time in-game - receive a verdict about whether the new deal idea is doable.

GRADUATION



DEMOTION




skitter: (Khepri - Mind)

[personal profile] skitter 2022-12-21 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Player Name: Hats
Character Name: Taylor
Path to Demotion:

Taylor is coming back to the Barge still a warden after her canon update, after she spent her humanity to save not only her universe, but many. But the last vestiges are going out like a dying candle as she arrives. Unable to tell that she is safe, she takes control of as many people as she can, meaning to take them with her, willing to cost them their lives and chances if it means she can continue to protect her world, even though she no longer needs to.

She's gone back along the path she took to graduation, back into the obligation to responsibility. (She'd especially be a bad warden for her inmate right now, as Hilbert needs to internalize the acceptable and unacceptable costs of action) Her victory over Scion will "prove" to her that she was wrong to think she could choose how she acted. She'll have to relearn that lesson again.