The Actual Rules
I actively block people who obviously did not read my rules before following me first — typically for their being under the age of 21, and/or their blog containing banned content such as fandoms, faceclaims, &/or tropes & themes.
Be sure to check the Do's & Don'ts of Interacting before you actually start interacting. It'll likely help you better understand what to expect when interacting with me.
Don't Be A Dick
This should got without saying, and yet...[1]
Intentional misgendering will lead to you being blocked. Muses' pronouns can be found on the rosters, in their individual summaries, on nearly every page of their further information, and on the Quick Reference page that is set up specifically to cover the most basic info typically needed for threads and memes.
Blacklist Tagging is expected. I will break mutual status if your tagging (or the lack there of) becomes a negative impact on my dash.
For Further Details, See: Don't Be A Dick & Blacklist Tags
21+ & Mutuals Only
I hard block any minors — as well as any blogs who do not list an age at all — who follow me. I do not roleplay with anyone under the age of 21, however, so if you are 18 to 20, you are welcome to follow, but I will not be writing with you until you are at least 21.
Only Interacts With 21+
I will not follow and/or roleplay with you if:
- You don't have an age range listed on your blog &/or in your rules
- You are under the age of 21
Rated for Mature Audiences Only
My blog is intended for Mature Audiences Only and is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 18. Canon-typical mature themes, violence, sexual content, adult language, etc. will all be present on the blog and as part of this wiki, and will not always be tagged, given the extent in which some topics are integral to the source material on a whole. As such, Viewer Discretion Is Advised.
The following fandoms are ESRB Rated M for Mature:
- Baldur's Gate
- Dragon Age
- Mass Effect
Most of my fandoms are literally rated M for Mature Audiences, and as such my blogs and wiki are rated the same. See Content Warnings for additional information, including a list of content that you may need to be aware of regarding squicks and triggers.
For Further Details, See: 21+ & Mutuals Only & Content Warnings
Curate Your Own Dash
I do not follow anyone whose only warning for their blog consists of "Dead Dove: Do Not Eat" without covering what topics, themes, tropes, etc. are likely to be found on their blog.
If the only content warning you provide for your blog consists of "Dead Dove: Do Not Eat", then I am going to assume that you write the content that I refuse to engage with at all and typically hard block blogs that explicitly roleplay scenes involving rape, sexual assault, Alpha/Beta/Omega dynamics, etc., whether it's true to your blog or not. This will most likely result in my blocking you outright rather than investigating further to see whether or not I might want to interact with you.
Without any explanation, "Dead Dove: Do Not Eat" as effective as saying "Warning: Consider Yourself Warned" while inviting people to potentially walk into a nuclear reactor. It is meant to be a warning of "don't blame me if you find content here you didn't like because you didn't read the warning labels provided" — if you don't provide those warnings, then you don't get to complain when people don't want to interact with you at all instead of risking that content they're sensitive to may appear on your blog.
Don't Like? Don't Follow.
If you don't like me, my muses, my verses, my blog, etc., then just don't follow me — in fact, if you feel that strongly about any of these things, you should probably hard block me and keep me blocked [2] instead, so as to keep my content off your dash.
Hard Block Only - No Soft Block
If you feel the need to block me at all for any reason, hard block me, even if you typically only soft block. I am unable to reliably remember if someone has simply soft blocked me instead, and may refollow if I find your blog again in the future, being completely unable to remember that I had followed you in the past. [2:1]
For Further Details, See: Curate Your Own Dash
Banned & Restricted Content
The following content is banned or restricted due to personal reasons. All banned content listed below are hard limits and non-negotiable — do not ask for exceptions to be made.
AI Generated Content
If you use AI in your roleplaying, you will be blocked on sight. I am not interested in interacting with anyone who outsources their creativity to a machine, nor do I consent to any of my writing, artwork, graphics, etc. being fed into any LLM for content generation.
Tropes & Themes
I will not follow blogs (including multimuse blogs) and/or interact with muses from and/or with AUs for any of the following:
- sexual content with any muse &/or faceclaim under the age of 18
- scenes involving explicit acts of rape/noncon, sexual assault, sexual violence, etc.
- scenes involving sexual abuse, up to and including incest, pedophilia, etc.
- anything involving Alpha/Beta/Omega (Omegaverse) dynamics &/or settings
- anything involving Real Person Fiction (RPF)[3]
While not outright banned, I have no interest in interacting with any of the following:
- magic anons of any kind
- scenes involving pregnancy complications, miscarriage, infant death, etc.
- scenes involving active labor and/or childbirth [4]
- Modern AUs set on modern everyday Earth for any sci-fi and/or fantasy fandoms
- "No Magic"/"All Human"/etc. AUs for any sci-fi and/or fantasy fandoms
Fandoms
I will not follow blogs (including multimuse blogs) and/or interact with muses from and/or with AUs for any of the following:
- Harry Potter & Related Fandoms (JK Rowling) [5]
- The Boys (2019)
- Heated Rivalry (2026)
While not outright banned, I have no interest in interacting with muses from and/or within AUs for any of the following:
- KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
- Alien: Earth (2025)[6]
- Hazbin Hotel (2019)
- Helluva Boss
- Hellaverse & Related Fandoms
Faceclaims
I will not follow blogs (including multimuse blogs, regardless of their potential tagging system)[7] and/or interact with muses who use any of the following for faceclaims:
- Alexandra Daddario
- Anna Speckhart
- Anya Taylor-Joy
- Kayla Scodelario
- Eline Powell
- Jessica Chastain
- Models
- Online Influencers and/or Content Creators
NOTE: I have some mild facial blindness, so if you do not have your faceclaim(s)'s names listed somewhere on your blog/doc/site/etc., and they even resemble any of the above named actors, I may not be able to tell the difference, and will err on the side of caution and not follow.
I am unlikely to follow blogs (including multimuse blogs, regardless of their potential tagging system) and/or interact with muses who use any of the following for faceclaims:
NOTE: I have some mild facial blindness, so if you do not have your faceclaim(s)'s names listed somewhere on your blog/doc/site/etc., and they even resemble any of the above named actors, I may not be able to tell the difference, and will err on the side of caution and not follow.
For Further Details, See: Banned & Restricted Content
Additional Rules & Guidelines May Apply
Additional Rules
- Blacklist Tags - content that needs to be tagged
- Mains & Exclusives - regarding my own exclusivity
- Other People's Exclusivity - important if you practice exclusivity
- Sexual Content - important if you wish to write sexually explicit roleplay with me
Fandom-Specific Rules
This is not a definitive list of fandoms that I am roleplay in and/or with. Fandoms may be added and/or removed at my digression as personal interest fluctuates.
Secondary Fandoms
Tertiary Fandoms
Irregular Fandoms
Guidelines
Because the Guidelines are not entirely universal, depending on which fandoms someone is or isn't interested in, how they may wish to interact (for example: whether or not they have any interest in shipping), etc., these are listed separate from the actual rules.
That said, when the guidelines do apply to you, they are considered rules for you, though I may be more willing to make exceptions on an individual basis, but this should not be considered the standard, nor should it be expected of me. It is extremely rare that I make exceptions for anyone, but it has been known to happen occasionally.
For Further Details, See: Guidelines
Rules Passwords
I do not send rules passwords. In fact, I will not follow first if your rules have a password to send. If you follow me first, I will take that as indication that you have read my rules, and thus have agreed to this condition, and have wilfully made an exception to your own rules.
Given that I only write with those who are 21 years or older, if you've reached that point of your life and still don't know how to be a decent human being, then I truly would rather you go elsewhere, because I don't have the time nor the energy to deal with that kind of bullshit. ↩︎
I have severe memory issues due to various comorbid medical conditions, including a traumatic brain injury, so I sincerely cannot be relied on to remember if you merely unfollowed &/or soft blocked me. It is for the best that I simply remain blocked, and that if you move to a new blog in the future, especially if you change your username, that you continue to block me from the new blog(s) as well. ↩︎ ↩︎
ie roleplaying as actual people, living or dead, not fictional versions of them from movies, television shows, games, fictional novels, etc. ↩︎
If pregnancy becomes a part of any interaction, the active labor and childbirth will be time skipped to when the baby has arrived and has been cleaned up — no exceptions. ↩︎
I don't care how anti-JK Rowling you are and/or claim to be — I will not follow or interact with you if you have any Harry Potter muses or verses/AUs on your blog. If we are mutuals, and you add such muses and/or verses/AUs in the future, I will break mutual status by hard blocking you. There will be no exceptions to this rule. ↩︎
The original Alien and Aliens, and the video game tie-ins for them, are fine. ↩︎
If you use any of these faceclaims and follow me first, I will immediately outright block you — not simply to keep these faceclaims off my dash, but because at that point it is quite obvious that you didn't even bother reading my rules at all. ↩︎
If they have genuine face acting roles, such as would be the case with someone like David Bowie in Labyrinth (1986), then they're fine. Cameos do not count, especially in the case of Youtubers. ↩︎ ↩︎