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Safewords๐Ÿ”—

Toy Dragon uses the Stoplight System for its default safeword configuration.

Please note that this does not mean that other systems cannot be used, this is what the dragon will default to unless otherwise agreed upon by all parties involved.

This simple to use system is as follows:

Word or Phrase Meaning
RED Hard stop. Care may be needed. Scene might be able to continue, but discussion required first.
Yellow Slow Down. Starting to get into uncomfortable territory, consider changing topic or tactics
GREEN I'm enjoying this! Please continue!

Some additional entries that may be used:

Word, Phrase or action Meaning
Flashing Advance Green I am really enjoying how you are handling things and want to lose myself in the moment, I trust your judgement to have full reins.
weh Acts as YELLOW -- Used when words are hard to indicate discomfort.
Changing Avatar Colours Very non-verbal distress signal, may be used when other noises are not available. See below for further details. When this is used, pause scene and check in.
VRChat Stickers The toy may use VRChat stickers to show consent in a visual way, making use of the inbuilt sticker/spray feature of VRChat. Stoplight images will be used.
VRChat Emoji The Toy may use VRChat's emote spawn feature to indicate consent. This is still under development, so confirm which icons are to be used. As a general rule, positive sentiment emojis are good, emojis such as red X means stop.

Avatar Color Changing.๐Ÿ”—

If the Toy is changing its avatar colors, check in. If the toy is normal colored during a scene, consent is being given. This allows for consent indication for more intense / rough scenes and scenarios.

Additional visual options are being planned to be added in the near future -- keep an eye out or ask the Toy if these have been implemented.

Boundary Violations๐Ÿ”—

Repeated ignoring of above safewords, ignoring the dragon's requests for avoiding certain play styles in a given session, as well ignoring the Hard No section in preferences will result in the Toy Dragon placing harder boundaries, and likely to no longer desire to play/interact.

This can take a lot depending on the violation, but once that trust is gone, a significant amount of groundwork will need to be done to get it back, but only if the Toy wants to lay that groundwork with you. Do NOT attempt to force or coerce, it will not respond positively.

See Also:๐Ÿ”—

For play ideas, aftercare ideas, and other features to engage with, please see Orientation And Preferences, as well as Tips And Tricks.