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=== Expectations of the ST === '''1. If you think that the ST has made a mistake, tell them.''' ''The ST is a person, and as such isn't perfect. If you feel that they have made a mistake then bring it up in the OOC thread, and it can be discussed. Putting your point across clearly and calmly is much more likely to get the ST to agree with your position, but it doesn't mean that they will always agree with you.'' '''2. The ST is working with the players.''' ''The ST and the players are in this game together, we are not competing for a victory condition or anything else. We are here to tell a story together, and while the ST has to consider that their are several players to work with, they must work with them all to create the story.'' '''3. The ST's job is to listen and to understand the players.''' ''This game has multiple players each with their own desires for the game, the ST has to listen to what the players want out of the game and try to help them realise these desires.'' '''4. Prioritise Story over Rules.''' ''The tale shouldn't be restricted by the rule, and the story should be enhanced by the limits placed on character. This isn't free-reign to ignore the rules, this is a gentle reminder that this is a Roleplay Game, not a Rollplay game.'' '''5. The ST should involve the players whenever possible.''' ''When the players come up with ideas about the world they are inhabiting, bring them into the story.'' '''6. The players are the most important, but not necessarily the most powerful people in the story.''' ''This is the story of the coterie, not the story of an amazing NPC's actions. '''7. The ST is the final authority of the game.''' ''This isn't meant in an authoritarian sense, but please be aware that the ST is the arbiter of the rules and should be treated as such.
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