Before applying, please read the basic TriARC server rules.
TriARC is a collaborative worldbuilding project with existing lore, builds, factions, and long-term continuity. These rules help protect the work of current members and keep the server organized, respectful, and meaningful for everyone who wants to contribute.
By submitting this application, you agree to follow the rules below if you are accepted into the TriARC server or community.
1. Respect the project
TriARC is a long-term worldbuilding project with existing lore, history, builds, factions, and continuity.
You agree to respect the current state of the world and understand that new ideas may need to be adjusted to fit the existing canon.
2. Respect other members
Treat other players, builders, writers, and administrators with respect.
Harassment, insults, hate speech, discrimination, targeted provocation, or toxic behavior are not allowed.
3. No griefing or unauthorized changes
Do not destroy, modify, copy, move, or claim builds, areas, items, or lore elements created by other members without permission.
This also applies to unfinished builds, hidden areas, technical structures, and older locations.
4. Build only where allowed
You may only build, edit, or expand in areas where you have permission.
Some parts of the map may be protected, reserved, unfinished, archived, or connected to active lore. Always ask before making changes outside your assigned area.
5. Respect the lore
New states, factions, characters, institutions, conflicts, technologies, military units, or magical/arcane elements must be discussed before becoming part of the official lore.
You can bring your own ideas, but they should not overwrite, contradict, or dominate the existing world without approval.
6. No overpowered concepts
Avoid concepts that give your character, nation, faction, technology, army, or magical ability unlimited power.
TriARC works best when ideas create stories, tension, limits, and cooperation — not instant victory or total control.
7. Roleplay must stay collaborative
Roleplay, conflicts, wars, diplomacy, espionage, political events, or major story actions must be agreed on by the involved members or administrators.
Do not force outcomes on other players, destroy factions without consent, or make major world-changing events without discussion.
8. Credit other creators
If you use, adapt, or reference builds, designs, skins, maps, artworks, texts, or ideas created by someone else, the original author must be credited whenever possible.
Do not present other people's work as your own.
9. No unauthorized redistribution
Do not share private server files, world saves, screenshots of restricted areas, internal documents, lore drafts, or member-only materials without permission.
Publicly released world saves may only be used according to their download notes and README file.
10. No cheating or exploiting
Do not use cheats, hacked clients, duplication glitches, exploits, x-ray tools, unauthorized mods, or any tools that give unfair access or control over the server.
Allowed tools, mods, or resource packs may be specified by the administrators.
11. Follow administrator decisions
Server administrators may limit access, remove permissions, reject lore concepts, revert changes, or remove members if necessary to protect the project.
Decisions will usually be explained, but repeated rule-breaking may lead to removal from the server or community.
12. Access is not guaranteed
Submitting the application does not automatically grant access to the active server.
New members may first receive observer access, limited permissions, or a trial role before becoming fully involved.
