EXCOMMUNICATION:
A Fun Master shall face excommunication proceedings if they fail to fulfill their obligation to Play within the allotted period, or if they fail to submit the required review and rating as defined in Article III, Section 3.
Excommunication shall not be automatic. A motion for excommunication must be brought before the Council
Upon excommunication, the individual shall:
(a) Lose their seat on the Council and all voting rights,
(b) Be removed from active participation in Council proceedings, and
(c) Retain the ability to Play, review, and rate games as part of the Resurrection Process defined in Article V.
The Mark of Excommunication
The excommunicated individual shall carry a permanent historical title denoting their excommunication. This mark shall remain on their record for all time, regardless of future reinstatement. History shall not be erased. (Will just use the badges system)
RESURRECTION
Resurrection is the process by which an excommunicated individual may reclaim their seat on the Council. Resurrection is automatic and requires no vote, provided the following conditions are met in full.
The excommunicated individual must:
(a) Continue to Play every game in the current Queue without exception,
(b) Submit a written review (minimum three words) and a numerical score (1–10) for every game in the Queue, and
(c) Complete these obligations for the entirety of one (1) full Queue without interruption.
Upon successful completion of all conditions in Section 2, the excommunicated individual shall be automatically reinstated as a Fun Master with full rights, privileges, and obligations.
Should the excommunicated individual fail to meet any condition during the Resurrection period — including failure to Play, failure to review, or failure to rate — they shall remain excommunicated and may face Execution proceedings as defined in Article VI.
EXECUTION
If an excommunicated individual fails the Resurrection Process as defined in Article V, or is excommunicated a second time following a prior Resurrection, the Council may initiate Execution proceedings.
Execution shall not be automatic.
Execution shall constitute a permanent ban from the Council. The executed individual shall:
(a) Be permanently stripped of the title of Fun Master,
(b) Have their account on the Play or Die website suspended — they may no longer rate, review, or interact with the platform, and
(c) Be barred from all activities of the Council indefinitely.
The executed individual shall carry a permanent historical title denoting their execution. This mark shall remain on their record for all time, regardless of any future appeal. History shall not be erased.
The Right to Appeal
Even in the face of Execution, no soul shall be denied the right to plead their case. An executed individual may file a formal appeal to return to the Council.
Even upon successful appeal, the Marks of Excommunication and Execution as defined in Articles IV and VI shall never be removed. A reinstated member carries their history with them.
EXCOMMUNICATION:
A Fun Master shall face excommunication proceedings if they fail to fulfill their obligation to Play within the allotted period, or if they fail to submit the required review and rating as defined in Article III, Section 3.
Excommunication shall not be automatic. A motion for excommunication must be brought before the Council
Upon excommunication, the individual shall:
(a) Lose their seat on the Council and all voting rights,
(b) Be removed from active participation in Council proceedings, and
(c) Retain the ability to Play, review, and rate games as part of the Resurrection Process defined in Article V.
The Mark of Excommunication
The excommunicated individual shall carry a permanent historical title denoting their excommunication. This mark shall remain on their record for all time, regardless of future reinstatement. History shall not be erased. (Will just use the badges system)
RESURRECTION
Resurrection is the process by which an excommunicated individual may reclaim their seat on the Council. Resurrection is automatic and requires no vote, provided the following conditions are met in full.
The excommunicated individual must:
(a) Continue to Play every game in the current Queue without exception,
(b) Submit a written review (minimum three words) and a numerical score (1–10) for every game in the Queue, and
(c) Complete these obligations for the entirety of one (1) full Queue without interruption.
Upon successful completion of all conditions in Section 2, the excommunicated individual shall be automatically reinstated as a Fun Master with full rights, privileges, and obligations.
Should the excommunicated individual fail to meet any condition during the Resurrection period — including failure to Play, failure to review, or failure to rate — they shall remain excommunicated and may face Execution proceedings as defined in Article VI.
EXECUTION
If an excommunicated individual fails the Resurrection Process as defined in Article V, or is excommunicated a second time following a prior Resurrection, the Council may initiate Execution proceedings.
Execution shall not be automatic.
Execution shall constitute a permanent ban from the Council. The executed individual shall:
(a) Be permanently stripped of the title of Fun Master,
(b) Have their account on the Play or Die website suspended — they may no longer rate, review, or interact with the platform, and
(c) Be barred from all activities of the Council indefinitely.
The executed individual shall carry a permanent historical title denoting their execution. This mark shall remain on their record for all time, regardless of any future appeal. History shall not be erased.
The Right to Appeal
Even in the face of Execution, no soul shall be denied the right to plead their case. An executed individual may file a formal appeal to return to the Council.
Even upon successful appeal, the Marks of Excommunication and Execution as defined in Articles IV and VI shall never be removed. A reinstated member carries their history with them.