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Barbarians of Gor converted from a registration only server to a white-listed application server in early February 2024. While we would have preferred to remain a registration only server we discovered far too many challenges were being presented:
Barbarians of Gor is an application server. New to Gor players should particularly read the application page as well as the provided guides.<includeonly> [[Application |<Read More>]] </includeonly><noinclude>[[category:TOC]][[category:Rules]]
*Players coming into the server not knowing the server setting or actively intending to ignore the server setting. This creates a great deal of  frustration which causes players to leave the server. An application process can help manage expectations and assure current players of a consistent server setting.
 
*Actively Engaging new players when they join right here in discord. With an application process we can begin a dialog with new players immediately. Determine their goals for their RP, answer their questions, and most importantly connect them with active players who will be able to help and included them.
=How to Be Successful=
Consequently, we implemented an application process. <includeonly> [[Application |<Read More>]] </includeonly><noinclude>[[category:TOC]][[category:Rules]]
; All Applicants are expected:
* Read the [[Mission Statement]]. We expect it to be familiar to you, but not everyone plays Gor the same way.
* Read the [[: Category:Server Setting |server setting]] and the [[:Category:Season Four |season's fiction]].
* Read the [[: Category:Rules |rules]].
* Zoom through the [[:Category:Gor Roleplay|Gor on BoG]] page checking for anything that directly relates to your character.
 
;New to Gor Role-players
* Read the [[:Category:New To Gor|New to Gor]] section first.
* In addition to reading the mission statement, server setting and rules, you need to pay particular attention to the Character Trope section on this page, as well as the related links. There are simply some roles not available to anyone, much less new to Gor players.


=How to Apply=
=How to Apply=
You are able to log into the server and get your character set up prior to applying. However, you will not be able to leave the new player area until you have completed an application and been given a password.  
You are able to log into the server and get your character set up prior to applying. However, you will not be able to leave the new player area until you have completed an application and been given a password. [[image:GorAi48.jpg|300px|right]]


* The application is started by reading the information in the discord channel #applications.  
* The application is started by reading the information in the discord channel #applications.  
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* You may now select a variety of roles in the #reaction-role channel.
* You may now select a variety of roles in the #reaction-role channel.


=How to be successful=
=What Character Should You Be?=
First, we do not expect you to know the Gorean Fiction. We are happy to teach. However, your back story is required.
Character selection within a Gorean role-play community typically begins with choosing between the roles of Free Man, Free Woman, or Slave. This initial decision helps players outline the general type of character they aim to portray. It’s crucial to familiarize oneself with various character tropes on Gor, particularly noting those that may be unavailable to newcomers.
 
What we really want to know is that you read the rules and the server setting, and are here to play with the storyline, in the central RP hub, and not go off and do your own thing and dividing the player base.  
 
Finally, let us know how we can keep you involved and active. We want to connect you with current players, and support you when and if your main play partners become in active.
<hr>
<I>{{:Category talk:Server Setting}}</I>
 
=Frequently Asked Questions=
;Why do I have to change my nick name to include my character name?
:We often try and reach players in discord because Conan Exiles doesn't have persistent chat. It's much easier for us to do this if your discord nick name on our server includes your character(s) name.
 
;Do I have to give my Real Life Age?
:If you are not comfortable giving us your real life age, please indicated 18+
 
;Where do I get my FunCom ID?
:In Conan, hit esc for the menu. Go to server and then to friend list. At the bottom of the screen is your FunCom ID and you can click the icon to copy it.
 
;Where are the server rules?
:Here: [[:Category:Rules|Server Rules]]
 
;Where is the server setting?
:Here: [[:Category:Server Setting|Server Setting]]
 
;What are the race options on the sever.
:Your [[Races|race options]] are Gorean, Earthling or Hyborian.
 
;Where was my character born?
:Many players who don't read don't understand where their character can be from. Your choices are limited to the Gorean Mainland, Modern Day Earth, or the islands of Worlds end. You can NOT have a character born to any land from the Conan series.
 
;What do you mean, how did my character get here.
:Our server setting is on a group of very small islands in the middle of the Gorean sea, unless you were born on these islands you had to have travelled here. Tell us how. Mainland Goreans are typically shipwrecked on World's End. Hyborians are typically born on World's End. Modern Earthlings were brought here via space ship.
 
;Why do you need to know if I played Gor on Second Life?
:Actually, we don't, but it helps the admin team make decisions on server offerings, as the needs of SL Goreans and Conan Goreans are different, and both are different from those who never played Gor but are from SL or Conan.
 
;Why do you need to know my Gorean experience?
:Again, we don't. But it helps us to know who may need extra support and who we can reach out to for help.


;Why can't I build my own outpost/town/village/city?
Following this, selecting the region of Gor from which their character hails refines their choice of caste (profession). We provide a convenient link that correlates Conan cultures to Gorean cultures for easier adaptation.
:In a nutshell, there are not enough players to divide the player population. In our experience players who primary goal is to start and run their own RP center do it fast and furiously and then bail leaving the new players they gobbled up hanging without storyline. This has proven to be the single most detrimental issue of all prior seasons.  


;Why can't I play an outcast?
While we encourage players to embody native-born Goreans, we recognize this can be challenging. Therefore, we offer two alternative origin options, which can be explored further under our race section.
:Because if you are an outcast from Vargor you won't be able to role-play in Vargor and will get very frustrated and leave. OR you will try and grow your own group, taking them away from the bulk of the RP in Vargor and frustrate them so they leave.


;Can I have a group nearby and allied to Vargor?
==General Appearance==
:Yes you can, but we need you to be located PHYSICALLY close to the main RP hub so that the opportunities for other players from Vargor to interact with you increases due to proximity. This is the current preferred location for your group shown in red. [[file:preferredbuildmap.png|right|300px]]
All avatars must meet the minimum standards, no exceptions. Admins reserve the right to make changes to your avatar to meet this minimum level of immersion. Repeat offenses will result in loss of white list status and or possible banning.
* Adult (sexually mature) avatars are required. Character must be 18+.
* Human looking avatars with naturally occurring body, hair, eyes and skin are required. (Albinos, or similarly rare genetic disorders, require special permission.)
* Grossly disproportionate avatar shapes are not allowed.
* Regardless of item availability medieval clothing is required. (Short shorts are not acceptable)
* Less than full platemail regardless of item availability. More on this below.
* No use of undead pets/mounts or anything that is not plausible to the Gorean universe. Dogs and wolves are fine, flaming undead dogs are not.


;Can I build in Vargor?
==Role==
:Yes, in fact we prefer that small groups of 1-3 build a home within the city limits as shown in white.
''The following links will offer you a cheat sheet for the role, while the second link is an expanded article that covers more concepts. There are many more rules for Free Men then the Warrior Caste, but as its the most commonly chosen by players its the one linked here.
* [[Free Women on Gor]] and [[Free Women (Luther)]]
* [[Free Men on Gor]] and [[Warrior Caste (Luther)]]
* [[Slaves on Gor]] and [[Kajirae Basics (Luther)]]
* [[Island Hyborians|Hyborian Islander]]


;What if I lag in Vargor
==[[Character Tropes on Gor |Character Trope]]==
:We regularly clean up the server and take polls of the lag in Vargor and on the server. At this time our polls indicate that less then 5% of our players lag in Vargor, and almost all of them are on low end computers that lag on most servers.  If you still want to play here, knowing that the bulk of the RP is in Vargor, you may build some place else on the map that is less laggy. But you can NOT try and grow your own group out there and divide the player base.
{{:Character Tropes on Gor}}


;Can I play a Panther?
==[[Gor Culture Comparison |Culture Comparison]]==
:Absolutely, and you are not obligated to build in or near Vargor, however we strongly encourage you to build in the area most like the Northern Forest which is west of Vargor. There is a trade post there.
{{:Gor Culture Comparison}}


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==[[Races]]==
{{: Races}}

Latest revision as of 13:19, 11 July 2024

Barbarians of Gor is an application server. New to Gor players should particularly read the application page as well as the provided guides.

How to Be Successful

All Applicants are expected
New to Gor Role-players
  • Read the New to Gor section first.
  • In addition to reading the mission statement, server setting and rules, you need to pay particular attention to the Character Trope section on this page, as well as the related links. There are simply some roles not available to anyone, much less new to Gor players.

How to Apply

You are able to log into the server and get your character set up prior to applying. However, you will not be able to leave the new player area until you have completed an application and been given a password.

GorAi48.jpg
  • The application is started by reading the information in the discord channel #applications.
  • Once you have read all the information you can click the ticket button to start a new application.
  • The ticket system will ask you for some very basic information before you are able to create a ticket. You must complete this -- partial answers will result in having the application deleted.
  • You can then copy and paste the application form. There is a version of the application provided in a text file that includes all of the formatting.
  • The application team will then discuss your answers with you.
  • Once this process is completed, you will be given the password.
  • Your application always remains open so that you can return to it for further help.
  • You may now select a variety of roles in the #reaction-role channel.

What Character Should You Be?

Character selection within a Gorean role-play community typically begins with choosing between the roles of Free Man, Free Woman, or Slave. This initial decision helps players outline the general type of character they aim to portray. It’s crucial to familiarize oneself with various character tropes on Gor, particularly noting those that may be unavailable to newcomers.

Following this, selecting the region of Gor from which their character hails refines their choice of caste (profession). We provide a convenient link that correlates Conan cultures to Gorean cultures for easier adaptation.

While we encourage players to embody native-born Goreans, we recognize this can be challenging. Therefore, we offer two alternative origin options, which can be explored further under our race section.

General Appearance

All avatars must meet the minimum standards, no exceptions. Admins reserve the right to make changes to your avatar to meet this minimum level of immersion. Repeat offenses will result in loss of white list status and or possible banning.

  • Adult (sexually mature) avatars are required. Character must be 18+.
  • Human looking avatars with naturally occurring body, hair, eyes and skin are required. (Albinos, or similarly rare genetic disorders, require special permission.)
  • Grossly disproportionate avatar shapes are not allowed.
  • Regardless of item availability medieval clothing is required. (Short shorts are not acceptable)
  • Less than full platemail regardless of item availability. More on this below.
  • No use of undead pets/mounts or anything that is not plausible to the Gorean universe. Dogs and wolves are fine, flaming undead dogs are not.

Role

The following links will offer you a cheat sheet for the role, while the second link is an expanded article that covers more concepts. There are many more rules for Free Men then the Warrior Caste, but as its the most commonly chosen by players its the one linked here.

Character Trope

Choosing a character to role-play on Gor can pose challenges for newcomers due to the absence of direct parallels between character tropes found in other medieval fantasy settings. Moreover, some roles demand a deeper familiarity with the fiction to be portrayed convincingly.

Please follow the link to read the full article on Character Tropes from popular medieval fantasy and the Gorean Novels. <Read Me>

Most challenging for someone new to Gor to play
  1. Assassin: Assassins on Gor follow a strict code of conduct and operate within a highly dangerous and secretive profession. Understanding the nuances of this code, the methods of assassination, and the ethical dilemmas involved requires deep knowledge of Gorean customs and the Assassin Caste's rules.
  2. Initiate: Initiates are religious figures dedicated to the Priest-Kings and the rituals of Gor. This role requires an in-depth understanding of religious practices, beliefs, and the political influence of the Initiate Caste. Navigating the complex spiritual and political landscapes can be daunting for new players.
  3. Slaver: As traders and trainers of slaves, slavers need to understand the intricate dynamics of slavery on Gor, including training methods, market values, and cultural norms around ownership. This role requires knowledge of the social and economic systems related to slavery.
  4. Rune Priest: Rune priests are mystical figures with a deep understanding of runes, rituals, and prophecies. New players might struggle with the spiritual and mystical aspects, including interpreting runes and performing rituals, which require specific lore and cultural context.
  5. Haruspex: Haruspexes are seers who interpret omens and perform divinations. This role demands a deep understanding of Gorean superstition, rituals, and the cultural significance of their predictions, making it complex for new players to portray accurately.
  6. Clan of Torturers: Members of the Clan of Torturers engage in practices that require a thorough understanding of Gorean law, punishment, and the ethical boundaries within their society. This role involves navigating the dark and morally complex aspects of Gorean justice.
  7. Priest-King Agent: Agents of the Priest-Kings operate in secrecy and often engage in covert activities to maintain the balance of power on Gor. This role requires knowledge of the Priest-Kings' goals, methods, and the delicate political landscape they navigate, which can be challenging for new players.
  8. Kur Agent: Kur agents are involved in the secretive and often violent machinations of the Kurii. Understanding the Kurii's motives, tactics, and the complex interplay between Kurii and humans on Gor requires deep lore knowledge and strategic thinking.
  9. Contract Woman of the Pani: Contract women of the Pani are bound by specific cultural practices and obligations unique to the Pani, a group with distinct traditions and societal roles. This role demands an understanding of these unique cultural aspects and how they differ from mainstream Gorean society.
  10. Exotic Bred Slave: Exotic bred slaves have unique characteristics and training that set them apart from typical slaves. This role requires knowledge of specific breeding practices, training methods, and the social dynamics of how these slaves are perceived and treated.
  11. Panther/Taluna: Panthers are fierce, independent women who live in the wilderness and reject traditional roles. This role involves understanding the survivalist lifestyle, combat skills, and the rebellious spirit that defines panthers, which can be complex for new players.
  12. She-Urt: She-urts are low-status women who survive on the streets, often through theft or scavenging. This role requires an understanding of the gritty, survivalist aspects of Gorean urban life and the social stigma associated with being a she-urt, making it challenging for new players to portray authentically.

Culture Comparison

Many of the cultures from Gor are based on historical Earth cultures. This page is intended to be a way to help new players being their search for the cultures they are most interested in. Further, since we have so many Conan role-players we have included the Conan cultures as comparison as well. <Read More>

Races

Our server offers three "races" for players to choose from; Gorean, Hyborian and Earthling. (These races are less actual races and more references to geographical locations like we might say Asian or European.)

  • Goreans are those characters who were born on the mainland of Gor which includes the large continent and surrounding islands represented in the book series by John Norman.
  • Hyborians are those characters who were also born on the planet of Gor but specifically from an unknown region of the planet generally referred to as World's End by the Gorean mainlanders. These Hyborians are the descendants of humans taken from Earth's far history, more then 10,000 years ago.
  • Earthlings are those characters taken from modern day earth to be brought to Gor primarily to become slaves.

Further information for those new to the fiction can be found here: <Read Me>