Players are allowed to create and play multiple characters, even within the same organization or gang. However, each character must have a clearly defined and unique backstory, personality, and role-play identity. This helps maintain rich and dynamic storytelling while preventing characters from feeling like carbon copies of one another.
Each character should operate as an individual with their own goals, values, and motivations. For example, one character might be a hardened criminal, while another could be more diplomatic or morally conflicted. Characters should not be interchangeable or treated as extensions of one another.
Additionally, if your multiple characters are in the same group or gang, they must still follow proper RP conduct. You should not use multiple characters to artificially boost influence, power, or numbers within an organization. All character interactions—even within the same group—should develop naturally and through proper in-character interactions.
Metagaming—using information gained outside of your character’s experience—is strictly prohibited. This includes using knowledge one of your characters has obtained to benefit another. Each character must learn information organically, through direct roleplay or in-character interactions.
This rule is in place to maintain fair gameplay and to protect the integrity of in-character decisions and consequences.
If Character A overhears a conversation about a plan to rob a bank, you cannot log into Character B and take action based on that plan. Character B would need to discover this information independently through roleplay—such as hearing it firsthand, being told IC by someone else, or observing relevant events.
Violations of this rule can result in administrative action, including character deletion, inventory wipes, or account penalties depending on severity. Always respect the boundaries between your characters to maintain a high standard of roleplay for everyone.
Each character may have one (1) whitelisted job.
Examples of whitelisted jobs: SASP, SAFR, Bennys, UWU, etc.
Transferring assets or money between your own characters is strictly prohibited. This restriction also applies indirectly—such as giving items or currency to a friend, who then transfers them to your alternate character. Attempts to circumvent this rule will result in disciplinary actions.
You may permanently kill your character by using the command:
/me PERMADEATH — but only when medics are present on scene.
Important: This is a PERMANENT character death. You will lose all progress, assets, and storylines associated with the character.
A staff member must be present to witness the permadeath via livestream in order to verify and approve the character deletion.