Combat in Anomalous is represented with LARP Combat: fighting each other with LARP-safe weapons. While LARP weapons are designed not to injure, injury may occur through unsafe behaviour. This page describes safety rules that should be obeyed at all times while LARP fighting. Above all, the following rules universally apply:
The call “STOP THE GAME” is our safety call. If you hear this, stop what you are doing and stay where you are so that the situation can be addressed. This is always an Out of Character call and should never be used in character.
The call “OC: ENOUGH” indicates that the speaker needs to disengage from the current roleplay for OC reasons (such as anxiety, feeling overwhelmed by the situation, etc). It may also be represented non-verbally by crossing one's arms in an X shape over their chest which is a gesture that should never be used in character. When “OC: ENOUGH” is called (whether verbally or not), all parties involved in the current roleplaying interaction should stop the current interaction without question while the person who called “OC: ENOUGH” leaves the In Character space, and then resume as normal. You may ask the person if they require company but must respect their choice if they say “no”. If the person does wish company you are not obligated to drop out of character yourself but may ask a Ref or volunteered Mental Health First Aider to do so. If you believe “OC: ENOUGH” has been called but not respected, call “STOP THE GAME”.
The call “OC: DIAL DOWN” should be used to indicate that the speaker would like to de-escalate the current roleplaying interaction without stopping it. This may be non-verbally communicated by holding two fingers in the air and waving downward. All parties involved in an interaction when “OC: DIAL DOWN” is called should de-escalate the situation - e.g. reduce volume or intensity of speech - and accommodate this request. When calling “OC: DIAL DOWN”, you may also specify anything in particular about the interaction which is causing discomfort – e.g. “OC: DIAL DOWN - please lower your voice,” or “OC: DIAL DOWN - I don't want to talk about addiction.”