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  1. Vladimiros Damoulianos was born by Magda Lakhyrta and Ioannis Damoulianos in the center of Thessaloniki, in Greece. His father was a farmer in the outskirts of Thessaloniki, in Agia Triada, while his mother worked at the local fish-tavern in the kitchen. Vladimiros was raised in good hands at first, attended school normally, but the problem was he was given a lot of freedom at a small age, due to both parents not really paying attention to the fact that they had a kid. Upon entering Junior High School, Vladimiros had a lot of family friends that he got to know in Elementary school that attended the same school as he did. Having the freedom he was given, he spent hours in the local park with his friends, playing all kinds of stupid games to kill his time, anything but studying. In the second grade of Junior High School, his family problems were starting to take shape, as his father Ioannis cheated on Magda. One day, returning from school, Vladimiros' mother forced him to pack his clothes and take off with him miles away from Thessaloniki, over to the capital of Greece, Athens. The rather unexpected change in his life forced Vladimiros to find a job, in order to help his mother and himself survive in the capital of Greece. Meanwhile, Vladimiros attended at his closest Senior High School, where he made new friends and changed his habits. Other than working full time at a local steakhouse tavern, Vladimiros liked going out with his friends from school in big clubs around Athens, living the night life of the capital at its finest. It was around his last year in high school where he first tried most of the stuff one shouldn't at that age, like smoking cigarettes, marijuana and cocaine. At the age of 18, Vladimiros didn't have anything specific to direct himself in life, so he attended the nationwide exams just for funs sake, and see how it turns out for him. He didn't do good enough to enter any university, so he stuck to his normal life, tavern, club life, drugs, sleep. Up until the age of 20, he was living with his mother in the same house, until she found herself a new man. Vladimiros' step-dad, Kostas, got him into the local itineraries of ferry boats that was travelling around various islands in the mediterranean sea, like Crete, Naxos, Mykonos and so on.
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  3. After four years in the job as a bowman, Vladimiros had enough money aside to make a big decision in his life, which was to move abroad away from Greece, as he didn't think he would be rewarded for the amount of work he's put into getting his life sorted. He booked a ticket for Los Santos, San Andreas, in hope of living a better life.
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  6. Every party involved in a roleplay scene where rape is taking place must agree OOCly for it to happen, and even then the roleplay must happen some place away from anyone not involved with the situation.
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  8. If one wants to rob another player in the server, both he and the player he wants to rob must be level 3 or higher. A player can rob a maximum of $500 in cash from another player, but he can also rob as much as he can from packages to weapons.
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  10. In order for a player to scam another player, both parties must be level 10 or higher. A player can scam a maximum of $50,000 in cash from another player, alongside weapons and drugs. Property scams are prohibited.
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  12. Metagaming is when someone uses OOC information ICly, or convincing someone else to metagame. An example of metagaming is; two friends want to meet each other within the server, but their characters haven't met ICly. Instead, they decide to use a third party software like Skype or Discord to meet up ingame and proceed with meeting each other. Another example of metagaming is when a player sees another character's name and acts like he knows him, calling him by his name ICly without getting to know him.
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  14. Powergaming is when a player forces his roleplay towards the other without giving him time to respond to it, roleplaying actions that are not physically possible (superhuman), roleplaying items that he hasn't ICly acquired and doesn't have them in his inventory. For example, a player attempts to rob another player off his money. He roleplays pulling out a gun that he doesn't have in his inventory and proceeds acting as if his character has owned a gun all along. Another example of powergaming is; a player jumps off a high roof of a building, a fall which would normally be really fatal for a human being. Upon reaching ground, he stands up and walks normally as if nothing happened.
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