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# Breaking Character

<mark style="color:green;">**Always stay in character.**</mark>&#x20;

There are other means to speak out-of-character when necessary, but doing it through your character breaks the immersion for yourself and those around you. Generally, out-of-character topics include but are not limited to: referencing rules, reporting another player, or something that doesn't make sense in character.

{% hint style="success" %}
PLEASE REFER TO THE RULE TITLED "Seriousness of Last Mile RP" for further information.&#x20;
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