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policies [2019/12/17 14:47] – created annapolicies [2020/03/24 21:00] – [Event 3 Deadlines] katie
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 **Main Booking Opens:** 28th October 2019\\ **Main Booking Opens:** 28th October 2019\\
 **Main Booking Deadline:** 1st February 2020\\ **Main Booking Deadline:** 1st February 2020\\
-**Character / Realm Submission Deadline:** 1st April 2020\\+**Character / Realm Submission Deadline:** 1st May 2020\\
 **Late Booking / Cancellation Deadline:** 31st July 2019 **Late Booking / Cancellation Deadline:** 31st July 2019
  
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 The call "OC: BACK OFF" should be used to indicate that the speaker would like to de-escalate the current roleplaying interaction without stopping it. This may be non-verbally communicated by holding two fingers in the air and waving downward. All parties involved in an interaction when "OC: BACK OFF" is called should de-escalate the situation - e.g. reduce volume or intensity of speech - and accommodate this request. The call "OC: BACK OFF" should be used to indicate that the speaker would like to de-escalate the current roleplaying interaction without stopping it. This may be non-verbally communicated by holding two fingers in the air and waving downward. All parties involved in an interaction when "OC: BACK OFF" is called should de-escalate the situation - e.g. reduce volume or intensity of speech - and accommodate this request.
  
-All participants should be aware of the [[LARP Combat Safety]] rules and abide by them at all times. In particular, if someone is hitting you too hard in LARP combat then you should tell them so (or if you feel unable to do so, ask a Ref to tell them so). If someone tells you you are hitting them too hard they are by definition correct, and you should adjust how you are hitting accordingly.+All participants should be aware of the [[LARP Safety]] rules and abide by them at all times. In particular, if someone is hitting you too hard in LARP combat then you should tell them so (or if you feel unable to do so, ask a Ref to tell them so). If someone tells you you are hitting them too hard they are by definition correct, and you should adjust how you are hitting accordingly.
  
 We will have first aiders on site and their identities will be made clear to everyone at the briefing before TIME IN. We will have first aiders on site and their identities will be made clear to everyone at the briefing before TIME IN.
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