DR:MI March 2025 Event Content Warnings
Hello Wastelanders! As previously done, we’re bringing you a content warning post, so you’re out-of-game prepared for all of the fast-paced action and horror we’re throwing your way during this March event!
Dystopia Rising is by nature a horror and survival larp, and while we DO love to shock and scare your characters, we’d never want to do any actual mental or physical harm to our playerbase. Please remember it’s always okay to opt out of a scene and walk away, with no penalties or repercussions for you or your character. Player safety is first and foremost. If you have any questions or concerns after reading this blog, let us know!
Below are the elements to expect from this event.
Gore/Violence - Mods may include described gore. These may involve body horror that may disturb players. Please use the eyes down mechanic if you are uncomfortable at any time.
Claustrophobia - There may be scenes where your PC is described to be in a small and/or enclosed space.
Heights - There will be a mod describing Zed falling from great heights, and there may be times when your PC is on top of a tall object.
Death/Loss - Death and loss are a part of the DR system, and such concepts will be featured in some mods. If you find yourself overwhelmed or overly distressed during a scene, please feel free to eyes down.
Emotional Roleplay - There will be scenes where we push for emotional roleplay between PCs and NPCs, but if you’re ever finding yourself overwhelmed or needing space to process emotions, please use the OK check-in system or Eyes Down out of the scene.
Fire - There is a firebox (the place that the coal burns) on the train, and a mod will take place near it.
Psychological Horror - You may encounter psychological aspects such as extreme fear, gaslighting, paranoia, grief, and more. We encourage players to take a moment after intense scenes to decompress so that you can keep enjoying your game without extreme bleed.
Please remember you can always OPT OUT of a scene using ‘Eyes Down’ - we just ask you to let your ST know that you need to leave, privately if that makes you more comfortable, and you can bow out, no questions asked.
We encourage all players to use the OK Check-In system, even when not in an intense scene.
As a reminder, the OK Check-In system online works as below:
Player 1 uses the OK emoji (👌), either on their own post or in parentheses to Player 2 (reminder- can be a PC or NPC).
Player 2 has three options:
Thumbs up emoji (👍) - “All is good, I’m having a great time.” Continue with the scene.
Question mark emoji (❓) - “I’m not sure.” Deescalate the scene, offer to find somewhere to decompress/find a ST or staff to help.
Thumbs down emoji (👎) - “I’m not okay/I’m uncomfortable with this scene” - Deescalate the scene, offer to find somewhere to decompress/find a ST or staff to help.
Based on Player 2’s response, Player 1 should do the following
Thumbs up emoji (👍) - Continue with the scene.
Question mark emoji (❓) - Deescalate the scene, offer to find somewhere to decompress/find a guide or staff to help.
Thumbs down emoji (👎) - Deescalate the scene, offer to find somewhere to decompress/find a guide or staff to help.
Remember that no combat CVC is allowed at online games. Period. (Pre-negotiated tussling between friends with no real mechanical consequences doesn’t count. For things like tense arguments, remember we can still use the OK check-in system online.)
Players are not expected to be therapists. We just ask that you show kindness to your fellow player and assist them in finding somewhere safe at the bare minimum. If there is an issue you need assistance with, Kendall is our Player Relations manager.
We will do our best to give content warnings before the modules these warnings pertain to. With all that said, we can’t wait to bring you safe frights and terror this event! See you soon!