[quote=@Cyclone] Fair point and good example, though Vulamera could (and would have, according to Hael) have just fled from Zephyrion and that would have been that. The IC can be written in such a way as to not violate another RPer's wishes, within reason. But I suspect that I might be alone in the mentality that any influence of importance upon another's stuff should be done with permission. Maybe it's just because I like to plan ahead and having huge curveballs can sometimes torch a story that I was going for. Out of curiosity, what do the rest of you think about the degree to which we should require OOC permission to do destroy each others' stuff IC? Other than the fair warning rule, I don't think the OP's rules address this. [/quote] I am of the mind that from the point a god creates a race/holy site/anything and places it in the world without any protection, ANYONE is capable of destroying/influencing/doing anything to it without permission. I treat the IC as an alternate reality and so, ANYTHING IS FAIR GAME. If you can somehow get passed all the restrictions, barriers and defensive mechanisms that I placed to cut off my demiplane from the rest of the Universe, you can go ahead and raze it if you'd like. I would be pissed and I would go to war, but from the moment I put it out there, I knew what I was getting into and so I'll try to find a way to fight you ICly. If I cant and then end up getting destroyed. Well, fuck. I was careless. The might system is a little flawed, but only if there's no cap imo.