Joining the SCRC
Welcome to your first steps on joining The Rangers! Please follow along this entire guide to make sure your journey providing ranger roleplay on WildRP is a success.
FAQ
Who are the Saints Crossing Rangers?
Rangers protect citizens from dangerous wildlife and provide respite for those in need who brave the wilds. They perform search-and-rescue missions for injured and lost parties.
Do I have to be lawful?
Yes, being a Ranger requires you to be completely lawful. For more information, click here.
How do the Ranger Outposts work?
Rangers are not designated to certain towns or outposts. Rangers are generally nomadic, and expected to share spaces with each other.
The Process
Send a Telegram
To begin the journey of getting the role, please send a telegram to a State Ranger. You may roleplay that you found the State Ranger’s telegram posted outside the ranger headquarters in Strawberry, or ask the Rangers for it in-character!
State Ranger Margaret Jones: LE371
Information Required
- The character’s full name (should be the same as the character select menu)
- The character’s telegram number
- Any previous relevant knowledge
- Why your character wants to join the Rangers
If your character does not use the telegram system please reach out to the Support Bot to discuss an alternative that works for your character. Your character will be subject to an IC background check for lawfulness. Once your request is processed you will be directed by the State Ranger to introduce yourself to the Rangers and begin training. If the training goes well the Head Ranger will allow you to become a Ranger Recruit and further instruction will be provided via the Rangers.
What does it mean to be lawful?
While this question may be vague, we always recommend using your best judgment!
Here are some things a lawful character would do: (These are suggestions/ideas and do not need to be followed directly):
- Work with the sheriffs and deputies
- Disapprove of crimes
- Follow the laws
- Stick around lawful characters
- Avoid being around criminals if possible
Here are some things lawful characters wouldn’t do:
- Hide things or withhold info from sheriffs and deputies
- Commit crimes themselves
- Approve of crimes
- Willingly be around often (building relationships with) people who are known criminals
- Assist criminals be it information, supplies, etc.