Rules and Guidelines

This is a list of the general rules and guidelines of SKYE, accurate as of November 1, 2018. These may be added to or altered as other game types get implemented. Some rules may be added or removed depending on the game/season you are playing, an admin will let you know if there's new additions for your season.

Survivor
For those who are just starting out in ORGs, or haven't watched the TV reality show: Typically a Survivor season runs for 39 in-game days, these days will be spent doing challenges, attending tribal councils, competing against your fellow castaways, and fighting against the elements as you work for the title of Sole Survivor. Survivor is broken up into three stages, tribal stage, merge stage, and FTC. You begin playing with the cast broken up into tribes, from there you will work together to win challenges and be rewarded with tribal immunity, the losing tribe(s) will then go to tribal council where as a group they will vote for one player to leave the game. Expect twists and tribe switches to keep this stage of the game a bit more exciting. After some time, the remaining players of the tribes will be merged into one single tribe, at that point you are now competing for individual immunity which will grant you a chance at winning the game. As a group, you'll attend tribal council where you can vote for anyone except for the immunity holder. Once merge starts the people voted out will form a Jury, after the last Juror has joined the rest of the Jury, the game will go into the FTC where the remaining players will fight hard for their title and convince the Jury on why they deserve to win.

Strike System
Each game/season follows a strike system based on individual participation. You'll receive a strike for failure of submitting for a challenge or failing to send a tribal vote. If you receive a third strike at any point, you'll be removed from the game.

Abstaining
A game isn’t as enjoyable when people who applied end up not being active. The hosts realise that things happen, if you're unable to submit for a challenge, you must let a host know before deadline that you need to abstain. Doing this will not result in a strike, but please do not make it a habit during your game/season. Self-voting during a tribal council will result in a strike, regardless if you simply don't want to vote for someone.

We want everyone to be able to enjoy the game in full, when everyone submits it makes the hosts lives easier as well as everyone having a very fair competition and lively game.