# Value Your Life

1. Fear RP is used situationally and not in a defined setting. Just because you pull a gun on someone before they do, does not mean they’re suddenly incapable of pulling their gun out.

   1. If someone approaches you from behind at gunpoint, fear RP takes place, and you may not pull out your gun.
   2. If at any point during the scenario, your hands are up, you may not pull out your gun.
   3. Should the scenario present an opportunity for you to run i.e. they lower their guard or turn their back, you may.  However, if the gun is pointed at you, and their attention is directed at you, you may not run.
   4. Pretend that you are your character, if you were in that situation with your skills/story, what would you do? What are you thinking about doing?
   5. Those held at gunpoint by police may resist by running but may not pull a firearm in direct line of sight of the firearm, nor when completely surrounded by officers, such instances may be categorized as fear RP depending on the circumstances.

2. Be mindful that your character does not know they are immortal, and death should be taken with extreme caution, therefore you should not do things that would risk your character’s life willingly and all the time. Again, would you attempt this in real life?


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