Official Website
The official website is the primary source of information and the formal point of reference for the system.
- System rules and regulations
- Hierarchical structure
- World lore and setting
- Guides for new players
- Important announcements
MysticBlood
Order, conduct, hierarchy, and law within the world of MysticBlood.
MysticBlood is a roleplay system built on structure, community, supernatural identity, and shared responsibility.
These rules define the channels of communication, the behavior expected of players, the hierarchy of the world, and the procedures through which order is preserved.
The roleplay system provides official communication channels through which players may receive information, request assistance, and remain informed about the development of the game.
The official website is the primary source of information and the formal point of reference for the system.
The official Discord server is the main communication space between players and staff.
The system also maintains an official group within Second Life itself.
These three channels operate together to ensure that information remains accessible and that the community stays informed, organized, and connected.
The roleplay system is founded upon cooperation between players. These rules exist to preserve a respectful, safe, and enduring community.
Within Discord, the Second Life group, and all official spaces, respectful language is mandatory, aggressive disputes must be avoided, and staff or moderator instructions must be followed.
The roleplay system is organized through a hierarchy that maintains order and coordination within Bloodlines, Clans, and Houses. The same Clan and House ranks apply to Vampires, Witches, and Lycans alike.
This level represents the highest authority supervising the Bloodline as a whole.
The highest administrative authority within the Bloodline, responsible for supervision, coordination, conflict intervention, and ensuring respect for the system rules.
A high authority within the Bloodline who participates in councils, conflict resolution, and the preservation of internal balance.
Each species possesses a supreme leader within the Bloodline, serving as the highest authority of that race.
The supreme leader of all vampires within the Bloodline, responsible for representing the species, supervising vampire clans, and maintaining order among their kind.
The highest authority among practitioners of magic, entrusted with guiding witch clans, preserving arcane knowledge, and maintaining magical balance within the Bloodline.
The supreme leader of the Lycans, responsible for guiding packs and clans, maintaining discipline, and representing Lycans before the Bloodline.
Clans are major organizations within the Bloodline, and the same clan ranks apply across all three species.
Houses are smaller internal divisions of clans, functioning as more focused organizational units. Their ranks are shared across all three species.
These rules are inviolable. They apply to all players without exception. Any violation threatens the integrity of the system, the roleplay experience, and the stability of the community.
No player may alter, manipulate, or interfere with the functioning of the system, including race-change totems, official conversion tools, Bloodline, Clan, and House records, or the administration of hierarchies. Unauthorized modification is considered a grave offense and may result in permanent ban.
It is forbidden to introduce any content capable of corrupting data, compromising official tools, or generating malfunctions within the sim or official channels. This includes scripts, objects, messages, or third-party manipulations that can affect the system.
The conversion and race-change totem is an official instrument of the system. Unauthorized creation, modification, or personal misuse of such tools is forbidden and may result in immediate suspension or permanent ban.
No player may alter bloodlines, clan or house hierarchies, or the assignment of roles within the Bloodline without authorization. Any such attempt constitutes grounds for severe sanction.
It is forbidden to use external tools, scripts, bots, hacks, exploits, or programs to interfere with the system, manipulate roleplay, or obtain privileged information without authorization.
All official decisions issued by the Council regarding the system are binding. Ignoring, undermining, or manipulating them is considered a grave infraction.
Depending on severity, the Council may issue a formal warning, temporary suspension, or permanent ban. These rules are fundamental to the integrity of the system and admit no exception.
The Code of Violations regulates player conduct within the roleplay system and defines the classification of offenses according to severity and impact.
Conduct that has limited or occasional impact on roleplay and is usually resolvable at House, Clan, or Bloodline level.
Conduct that significantly affects the roleplay experience or generates recurring conflict within the system.
Conduct that compromises system integrity, community safety, or the foundational laws of MysticBlood.
The Council is the body charged with analyzing and resolving conflicts within the roleplay system. It functions as the internal tribunal of MysticBlood.
Directs the proceeding, maintains order, listens to the parties, evaluates presented material, and participates in the final decision. One or more judges may preside depending on the case.
Presents the accusation or case before the Council, explains the alleged violation, and submits evidence or testimony.
Represents the accused or involved party, presents their version of events, and offers explanation and defense during the proceeding.
Witnesses may present relevant information, recount facts they observed, and clarify conflict-related circumstances. Testimony must be given with honesty and respect.
When a player believes that a serious violation has occurred, they may request review by the Council. The request should include a clear explanation of the matter, the names of the players involved, and any available evidence such as messages or screenshots.
Decisions issued by the Council are official resolutions of the system. Their purpose is to protect the community and preserve a fair and orderly roleplay environment for all participants.