Q:
If my character leaves or gets booted can I rejoin?
A: Yes, so long as you roll a new paladin or change the character’s
name in appearance to prove your devotion. Any paladin who was in the
CT and ends up not in the CT, regardless of reason, is a heretic by
default. Therefore, you will need to make a new character that has nothing
to do with your old one. Regardless, your old character will be considered
a heretic. If you get booted or leave for OOC reasons, then you, the
player, may not rejoin on any of your characters.
Q:
I got booted for heresy, what do I do?
A: Your character is now considered to be the enemy of the CT. There
is no going back once you are deemed a Heretic, unless an abuse of power
or genuine misunderstanding caused the situation. If you think that
the officer who booted you did so as an abuse of power OOCly (IC abuse
of power is very welcome in the CT) or if you feel the officer is in
fact a heretic, speak with the Grandmaster.
Q:
I have a complicated storyline that involves the guild, who do I check
it with?
A: A member of the Priory. If you don't check your storyline you may get booted for
heresy without even knowing you did something heretical.
Q:
Must I always act by these rules?
A: Yes! …technically. While you are in town, or in the field,
remember you are representing the CT. Your actions reflect back on us
as an order. There are of course exceptions, such as raids, dungeons,
quests that would require you to commit a sin (for instance, a quest
that requires your character to get drunk), and of course any OOC channels
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