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Referees

  • Refs are there to answer questions and ensure rules are being followed correctly

Referees at Empire are there to facilitate and assist with the rules of the game. If you have a question or need a decision about a character skill or action, then you should consult a referee. The referees will be wandering the IC field, but if you cannot find one then you can go to GOD and they will obtain a ref for you.

Identifying a Ref

  • Refs wear a gold and black quartered livery coat
  • Please avoid using a quartered gold and black livery coat as your costume

Our referees will be wearing basic costume and a gold and black quartered livery coat like the one pictured. On occasions where we need to put a large number of referees in the field at once then some refs may wear a gold and black quartered tabard instead. Anyone who is wearing a livery coat with this design should be treated as a referee. For this reason players are not allowed to wear this design of livery coat.

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Empire ref costume

Referees in Empire are purely OOC. They do not exist in the game in any IC form. They are wearing a distinctive piece of costume so that they can be easily identified without breaking the visual immersion of the field, they should not be treated as characters.

When to get a Ref

  • Try to get a ref before getting involved in combat
  • The balance of doubt goes to the defender in a dispute if no ref is present

We would encourage you to get a referee to assist with:

  • Attacking another character including poisoning or capturing them
  • Stealing items or money from other characters
  • Treating complex traumatic injuries
  • Performing a Ritual

You don't have to get a ref before you attempt one of these actions, but the ref will help to ensure that all the rules are followed. As the defender has no chance to get a ref first (they don't know they are going to be attacked or robbed), if there is a disagreement between players then the balance of the doubt will go to the defender if there is no ref present.

Characters should have no need to attack a child but in the exceptionally rare circumstance where you need to initiate combat with a child then you must consult a referee first and follow their guidance. The referee will ensure that the child's OOC welfare is not compromised by your IC actions.

GOD

  • If you have a query then you can go to the Games Operation Desk (GOD)
  • You can phone for security at night or in an emergency

All Profound Decisions events are administered from the Games Operation Desk (GOD) whose location is marked in each event guide. Members of the GOD crew are there to help you with any administrative or general queries that you may have about the event. If you need a referee then the referees have a desk that is always near GOD. The first-aid team operate from their own tent if you have any first-aid needs. For all other queries, you should enquire at GOD.

The Profound Decisions mobile phone number is printed on your character card. If you have an emergency such as a first-aid incident then you can call this number to get a quick response. You can also call this number if you need to contact security after time-out. Please do not use this number to phone for a referee; there are referees available in the field and at GOD at all times.

When to go to GOD

You will need to go to GOD to resolve any of the following:

  • Collect your pack at the start of the event
  • Get errors with your pack corrected
  • Check to see if an item is in lost property
  • Obtain a ref if one is not in sight
  • Register your character death or create a new character
  • Spend experience points
  • Mix herbs to make a potion
  • Exchange IC money for other denominations
  • Buy a new resource or exchange an existing resource with another character
  • Hand in a pack at the end of the event
  • Raise a complaint

Members of the GOD team do not handle complaints, but they will be able to get a member of the event management team who will talk to you.

Members of the GOD team may be able to help you with some of the following:

  • Find the answer to a rules query
  • Process a ritual you have performed by yourself
  • Obtain a red hat who can help you with a site issue

There is usually a referee in the GOD tent who can answer rules queries; if there isn't one then GOD can usually raise one on a radio. It is better to get a ritual processed by one of the refs in the field, but if you are having problems then the GOD staff can help you find one or they may be able to process a ritual if no ref is available.

Marshals

  • Marshals are there to oversee safety and perform specific game tasks
  • Please do not approach a marshal unless it is an emergency

Marshals at Empire are not referees. Although they support the game they are not there to provide direct assistance to the players and they cannot help you with a general query or any game task you wish to attempt. In particular many of our marshals have no ref training or experience and would not be able to help you with a ref query even if they were free.

Marshals have a range of responsibilities, such as overseeing safety, handling special FX, and delivering messages or game rulings to players. A marshal may find you to deliver an item or game ruling but you should not approach a marshal looking for help, unless it is an emergency.

Identifying a Marshal

  • Marshals wear a red and black quartered livery coat
  • Please avoid using a quartered red and black livery coat as your costume if possible

Our marshals will be wearing basic costume and a red and black quartered livery coat like the one pictured for the referee but with red panels rather than gold. Anyone who is wearing a livery coat with this design should be treated as a marshal. For this reason players are not allowed to wear livery coats with this specific design and colour scheme.

Like referees, the marshals in Empire are purely OOC. They do not exist in the game in any IC form. They are wearing a distinctive piece of costume so that they can be easily identified without breaking the visual immersion of the field, they should not be treated as characters.

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