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The Big Three Rules We pride ourselves on the simplicity of our rules. Our rules are designed to maintain harmony in the house and prevent things that disrupt the peace and safety of the members, or jeopardize our status as a house. We have no interest in exploring these rules for loopholes. Nor are these rules necessarily exhaustive. Members who have trouble understanding or obeying the intent of these rules will find themselves on the street, 20K poorer, and with a much smaller locker. Some of the older, more-powerful (and often crankier) members may take an even dimmer view to having their peace disturbed when no officer is around. You've been warned. 1. Show Respect for one another. This means no fighting, killing, stealing, or harrassing in the house by either physical, magical or other means. The house is a place for members to relax and enjoy themselves - not to watch their backs constantly. It also means the house is not someplace to get around the local laws. Don't drag someone in to murder them, duel with them, or steal from them - member or not. It also means don't use the house as a means of escaping justice. Don't steal from, harass, or kill someone and then try to use the house as a shield to escape from the consequences. What you do outside the house is your business, but you must keep it outside the house, and keep the house out of it. It also means you are responsible for your guests. Don't bring someone else into the house to do things you aren't allowed to do. They will be dealt with accordingly, and you may find yourself no longer a member of our house. It also means that items put on the table in the commons are donations for the use of other members of the house. Feel free to take them for your own USE. Do not get caught selling them if you wish to remain a member of the house. 2. Get to know one another. There are a lot of members in this house. Some of them are the finest folks in all the lands. Many of them are more than happy to help you, and others may some day be in dire need of your help. Many of them have much the same interests as you. Do yourself a favor and get to know the other members. A couple of minutes spent in pleasantries while resting in the commons will do wonders for widening your social circle. You'd be surprised how easily you'll be able to find assistance getting spells, healing, boxes picked, advice, a hunting partner, or any of a number of things if you just spend a few minutes getting to know your fellow Paupers. 3. Party! Remember that's the purpose of our house. Relax and have fun here. Drinking is not mandatory, but it sure doen't hurt either. We have non-alcoholic beverages for those who don't indulge. Feel free to bring in guests and organize parties, as long as you aren't disruptive. |

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