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I have a plan, and really need to talk to X about it
You can submit messages for the Ravens to take. They're not very reliable unless plied with cake though. If you send a message without cake it will usually get there, but there's no guarantee of how long until, or whether, you get a response. If you submit a message with cake you are guaranteed a response, at the latest early in the next interactive.
I'm pretty sure someone is a lokiling! What can I do about them?
I just got told Would You Kindly Feel Fear, but I'm very brave! It wouldn't be in character for me to be afraid!
Unfortunately the call Would You Kindly indicates a supernatural effect, so a similarly supernatural effect is needed to resist it. You can decide how you respond to roleplaying effects, but you must roleplay a reaction to them, you can't just push through on willpower alone.
I see this is a viking age setting. Can I play a sexist character in it?
No. Norse Angels is a fantasy setting, not a historical one. Discrimination based on sex and most other kinds of historical oppression are forbidden by our out-of-character policies.
I see this is a viking age setting. Can I play a gay or transgender character in it?
Yes. Norse Angels is a fantasy setting, not a historical one. Discrimination based on sexuality or gender and most other kinds of historical oppression are forbidden by our out-of-character policies.