๐ Second Life RP Integration
The Primal District bridges the web-based MMO experience with Second Life. Your character, bloodline, faction, and stats sync between the website and in-world through our custom API and HUD system.
๐ How It Works
- Forge Your Bloodline โ Touch the Bloodline Creator in-world to choose your bloodline name, faction, alignment, and race
- Join a Lineage โ Sit with an Elder at the Ritual Shrine to inherit their bloodline and become the next generation
- Sync Your HUD โ Your Vital Spirit, Arcane Surge, and XP sync between Second Life and the website in real time
- Explore the District โ Visit The Core Lounge, Ritual Dance Grounds, The Velvet Alleys, The Ember Court, and Rooftop Sanctuaries
๐ Factions
- Velvet Choir โ Masters of persuasion and social harmony
- Umbral Ward โ Guardians of shadow and protection
- Luminarae Circle โ Seekers of light and arcane knowledge
- Shadow Court โ Wielders of intrigue and hidden power
๐ Alignments & Races
Light Alignment
Jinn โข Pixie โข Nymph โข Dryad โข Kitsune โข Brownie โข Nixie โข Cherub
Dark Alignment
Pixie โข Dryad โข Harpie โข Incubus โข Kitsune โข Succubus โข Void Elf โข Dreki
๐ Getting Started In-World
- Log in to Second Life and teleport to The Primal District
- Observe the environment and read all in-world signs for etiquette
- Touch the Bloodline Creator to forge your character
- Equip your HUD to track Vital Spirit, Arcane Surge, and XP
- Follow rituals and social cues while respecting boundaries
- Use gestures, emotes, and movement to engage with other residents
๐ Etiquette for New Residents
- Move slowly and observe social energy first
- Respect private and ritual spaces
- Ask before initiating interaction
- Use gestures and subtle emotes to participate
- Introduce yourself on Discord for full community access
๐ Etiquette for Veteran Residents
- Lead by example โ model consent-first interaction
- Offer guidance to newcomers without pressure
- Facilitate rituals and social gatherings respectfully
- Maintain immersive energy in all spaces
- Encourage RP but never enforce participation