Code of conduct

1 / 4 Attitude

Even though the Twilight Chronicles is a game, it also is a social event just like any other, and players need to remember that the game is meant to entertain participants, therefore players must act accordingly, guided by common sense.

Following the game rules is one’s voluntary responsibility so that the game could happen and it would be entertaining for you and for the others.

If a player happens to meet an outsider, e.g. a mushroom picker, ignore them in regards to the game, however do act respectfully as it would be expected in any other situation.

In case of uncertainty turn to the nearest game master.

All decisions made by the GMs are final to the player! During the game the game masters have the final say!

2 / 4 Belongings 

We ask to only bring the essentials into the range. Cell phones, valuable accessories, etc. you can carry on you, but it would be advised to leave them in your car or in the neutral zone with the game masters.

You can only take game items from other players. We advise keeping the game items in a separate bag (prepared beforehand).

Players are responsible for cleaning after themselves and taking the trash out of the game territory. If trash bags are necessary they can be acquired from the game masters.

3 / 4 Taking photos 

Players are allowed to take photos (with phones, cameras, etc.) to perpetuate in game moments, however we ask to do it in a way that would not hinder the game progress.

Also keep in mind that taking such devices into the game is on you, you are responsible for anything that happens to your device.

It may be possible that certain people will be in the game just to film or take photos. However, they will not hinder the game progress and will be dressed accordingly. If a player asks not to be photographed in a certain moment, respect their wishes. 

4 / 4 It is forbidden  

1. To engage in activities that do not comply with the legislation of the Republic of Latvia.

2. To be in the game range in an inappropriate condition (under the influence of alcohol or drugs). A player in any such condition will be disqualified from the game.

3. To point out how another person is playing, fighting, using game mechanics. Such issues can only be resolved through game masters turning to them outside the game (outside of character).

4. To cause conflict, which is unrelated to the game. All sorts of personal matters can be solved after the game.

5. To enter the game ground without contacting the game masters. 

6. To store game items outside the game territory/range, e.g. in personal tents.