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[[Avlissian]] is the language spoken by players of Blackdagger: The World of Avlis. | [[Avlissian]] is the language spoken by players of Blackdagger: The World of Avlis. |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 11 June 2017
Avlissian is the language spoken by players of Blackdagger: The World of Avlis.
Vocabulary
FOIG
Abbreviation
- Find out in game. Means to either encourage a player to seek previously asked information inside the game itself, or to state a reason why certain information was removed (Also may refer to FOIG, Inc., named after the abbreviation).
- Origin: First used by PlasmaJohn in this post, FOIG quickly became a craze, with curiosities like the FOIG stamp image appearing. FOIG is a popular answer used by the Avlis Team to questions regarding details on in-game systems.
IC
Adjective
- An acronym for "In Character". Information deemed "IC" is something your character might know, given access to the right channels of information.
OOC
Adjective
- An acronym for "Out of Character". This is a phrase to describe things that you as a player know, but which your character never could.
To Pull a Ghostie
Verb
- To bring your laptop to an Avlis meet, only to find out that it doesn't pick up the wireless connection available.
To Pull a Xeo
Verb
- To lock yourself into your own inn room, by placing the key of the room into the chest.
- Origin: The player Xeo Bodacea, commonly referred to as Xeo, and naming himself that on Irc, used to lock himself into his inn room often, resulting in a posting on the boards with a call for DM help to get him out. Because of the public attention that this frequent mistake he made generated, his name became synonymous with the action.
- Might also refer to subsequently retireing and reviving the same character.
- Origin: The same player also retired and revived his character Isamu several times.