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Abbreviation for "In Character".  Refers to things specific to the [[character]] as opposed to the [[player]]; or, referring to things within the [[game world]] (the fictional world where the ''[[characters]]'' live) as opposed to things in real life.  For example, a character's training with a wizard to learn better spells is IC, while the [[player]] learning which dice to roll when his character casts it is [[OOC]].
Abbreviation for "In Character".  Refers to things specific to the [[character]] as opposed to the [[player]]; or, referring to things within the [[game world]] (the fictional world where the ''[[characters]]'' live) as opposed to things in real life.  For example, a character's training with a wizard to learn better spells is IC, while the [[player]] learning which dice to roll when his character casts it is [[OOC]].
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 22 June 2005

Abbreviation for "In Character". Refers to things specific to the character as opposed to the player; or, referring to things within the game world (the fictional world where the characters live) as opposed to things in real life. For example, a character's training with a wizard to learn better spells is IC, while the player learning which dice to roll when his character casts it is OOC.