Temple Etiquette.
Ground rules for co-existing more comfortably and conscientiously in our space and with others.
Remove your shoes before entering the main room and leave them as well as personal effects in the hallway.
Respect each other’s identities in the space and their anonymity outside the space. Do not assume that someone uses the same name within the Scene as they do outside. When in doubt, proceed with caution and favor discretion.
Respect the sanctity of other people’s scenes. Do not interrupt or infringe on other players either directly or energetically unless explicitly invited by all participants.
Never take photos in the space that capture anyone other than the person you are in a scene with unless you have gotten expressed consent from them prior to taking the photo.
Seek consent before posting or using photos anywhere on any platform including whether or not to censor faces/ distinguishing marks, to tag or not to tag them etc…If consent is not granted, do not share or post photos anywhere.
Be aware of the space you are taking up. This goes for overall volume, the area your scene requires, the throw of an implement or your rope ends.
Take your post-scene aftercare experience away from the spaces and structures where others may wish to play.
Clean up after yourself: wash your cup, throw away trash and remember to take all of your belongings with you when you leave.