Etiquette of the Table

Let's not call it a “social contract,” let's just call it etiquette so everyone has fun.

The keyword is “respect”

We're all adults so I don't feel like I should //have// to say this, but I'm going to put it out there regardless:

//We're all here to have fun, but not at the expense of one another.//

Again, this should be a given but I've been surprised at times that it's not. It's about respect:

Rules lawyers suck, period, full stop

So do most of the gamer stereotypes, but rules laywers are //by far// the worst. Just… don't.

What happens in the real world stays in the real world

Only in-game politics and religion at the table, none from outside. We didn't come here for that.

Phones are okay, but put them on vibrate

If you need to take a call or text a lot, please step away from the table. It's distracting to other players and if it becomes a problem you'll be asked to leave the table and/or game.

You have to hang with the big boys

If you can't hang with old-school gaming then there will be problems. For instance, if you can't handle that character fatalities happen then this isn't the game for you.

The dread “audition period”

To make sure a new player meshes well with the group we do have an audition period.