_TM_ wrote:Not that I have no experience in governing game community at all,
The above is
1. Acts of Harrassment. Stalking other players into inconvenience
2. Abusive intentions. You can play evil, but doesnt give you the right to call people names and example 'stupid'.
When will people only accept that bad folks in the game have to live too.

Jokes aside, you must seperate between your character and yourself.
Some of the insults my character has taken, if I had taken them as a person, I would go nuts. But as they're from character to character, I find them rather amusing. Given, "stupid" is not overly interesting or amusing, but it's still from character to character. If he'd have told you this in an ((OOC)), things would look differently... and then, as well, there's that email adress that has been posted a few times on this thread.
_TM_ wrote:For those that call the above roleplaying.
Then evil people have the rights to going around calling dwarfs, name such as fat, ugly, drunken, snores and grunt like a pig since that is the typical behaviour of a dwarf under
I imagine it being hard to pass a law in the game world that will prevent one character from insulting another. That's bordering upon divine intervention, like in real life. I don't know what games you've GMed for, but if the insults were from character to character, I don't see the problem, still. On a sidenote, I've GMed in UltimaOnline myself.
Orcs and dwarves disliking or even insulting eachother, a rather common thing in Illarion's world, now, is that good roleplay if they'd suddenly quit doing such?
_TM_ wrote:'' that Orcs are all brutal, rude and robbers and what could we expect from them ''
so I assume that dwarfs are all the above descriptions without any intros.
This is incorrect. What you're posting as "Durin's Theory" is in actuality false.
Refer to more information on Illarion's races on
www.moonsilver.de .
The races may not be unique in names, but they do vary from popular fantasy RPGs and fiction to a certain degree.
_TM_ wrote:In this case, I assumed many would want to be 'evil' cause they can stalk players, threaten when in sight, call them names and even call you 'stupid'
The reality behind Illarion looks quite differently; in fact many people seem to feel rather discouraged from playing "evil" characters, because the number of wannabe-heroes and glory-seekers tends to outnumber them. And also tend to be more well-organized than the wicked ones.