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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The lineaged have faced prejudice in some parts the Empire for centuries with briars particularly singled out. In Varushka there are doubts about their ability to stick to the important rules that keep everyone safe. In Navar and the Marches the briar's closeness to the Spring realm has caused many to treat them differently, often regarding them as fundamentally untrustwothy. And Highguard has always questioned the lineaged, seeing them as spiritual suspect. Even when they embraced the virtues with great passion, there was a view that they must continually resist the siren call of their blood, or risk corruption by their lineage. A few Highborn [[cambion]] and [[changeling|changelings]] even choose to saw their horns down to stumps, to demonstrate to everyone that they have renounced their heritage. | The lineaged have faced prejudice in some parts the Empire for centuries with briars particularly singled out. In Varushka there are doubts about their ability to stick to the important rules that keep everyone safe. In Navar and the Marches the briar's closeness to the Spring realm has caused many to treat them differently, often regarding them as fundamentally untrustwothy. And Highguard has always questioned the lineaged, seeing them as spiritual suspect. Even when they embraced the virtues with great passion, there was a view that they must continually resist the siren call of their blood, or risk corruption by their lineage. A few Highborn [[cambion]] and [[changeling|changelings]] even choose to saw their horns down to stumps, to demonstrate to everyone that they have renounced their heritage. |
Revision as of 19:04, 6 August 2022
Confidentiality
- We do not share details of reports with any other event organisations or LRP systems
- Details of reports will not be shared in response to an SAR without your explicit consent
- If a participant is banned for a breach of conduct then all reports about them will be deleted, immediately prior to issuing a ban
- We will inform sanctioned event organisers if we are aware that a participant who is banned books for their event
Access to Conduct Data
- All members of the conduct team
- Matthew Pennington - event manager
- Alison Pennington - site manager
- Miranda Brennan - head of online moderation
If you make a report to our conduct team, they will share key details with each other as part of their standard process, so that they can determine an agreed response. Details of cases may be shared with key personnel who need to know those details for event and community safety and to support the conduct team to carry out their roles. The list of people with potential access to conduct information is listed opposite.
We will not share any details of your report with anyone else unless we are legally compelled to do so. We will not take steps to investigate a report if you have asked us not to. We won't approach any individual you name as part of any investigation you've agreed we can undertake.
All details of your complaint are considered to be shared with us in confidence under the terms of the GDPR regulations. This means that the data will not be released in response to a subject access request without your explicit permission. If we ban a participant for a breach of our conduct rules, then we will delete all our records of your communications with us about that participant, before we issue the ban.
Under our terms and conditions for sanctioned events, organisers are not permitted to accept bookings from individuals who are banned from Profound Decisions events. If an individual receives a ban and we discover that they have booked to attend any sanctioned event, we will inform the sanctioned event organiser. We do not disclose details of sanctions with other game systems, beyond the situations outlined above.