[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 think there is a logical limit, and that doesn't even have to do with might. For example, even without spending might, let's say Ilunabar decided to fight Amartía, I could easily make an abusive post and wipe out Xerxes using free actions: >Ilunabar just outright sneaks upon Amarmy and armlocks him against the ground and call her divas and heroines to destroy the place >Outright give everyone nightmares, or fill the place with illusions >Take some of the Jvanic beings from Julia, let them infect the whole place, then send the 14 or so white giants captured in the Capital to stomp everything Of course, I would never do any of those, even for the minor teasing I'm going to do I asked for a permission. But I really wonder, for example, if Logos decided to fulfill that whole "mind raping a goddess to become his wife" plotline and just used like, 20 Might to do it. While I'm sure Dawn wouldn't do that, I can't help but think about what would happen if he was keen on doing that.