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Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12
Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief
Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.
I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops them
I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this thread :)
Alright, will drop you an owl with further details once I get to them!

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Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12
Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief
Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.
I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops them
I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this thread :)
For reference in the UK almost all movie theatres ask for age verification in the from of some sort of ID especially with popular movies like the Odyssey

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Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:15
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:12
Milica Vranekova wrote: Yesterday, 08:10
Aaron Schwartz wrote: Yesterday, 08:05 Where I'm from it's rated 18+ , but good to know that's a relief
Thankfully, we use UK laws here! Just make it make sense with your character. A situation I can envision is an 11-year old character watching it with their slightly older cousins who are chill about that stuff. A situation I can not envision is an 11-year old who never breaks any rules and hates violence putting on the movie by themselves while their strict parents are in the same room.
I was thinking something like a group of friends plan to watch the movie where a couple of them look like they are 15 and thus no one stops them
I am not sure how this works in the UK but as someone who has worked in a cinema in a different country before, we actually ask for ID on 16+ movies (which this movie is considered in my country). I think an 11-year old being let into the cinema is unrealistic. But feel free to owl me if you would like to discuss further details as to not spam this thread :)
Adding to this:
It's basically the same in my country, but there are a few older/ more run down theatres that don't check IDs and let anyone in, so perhaps if you include something like that in your RP?

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Do iNPC's also have to wait ten days to get the report card??

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Latoya Driskell wrote: Yesterday, 22:34 Do iNPC's also have to wait ten days to get the report card??
Yep! :)

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If I say my iNPC doesn't do any sports can that be changed later if I decide I want them to be a duelist in their second year?

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When your character is muggle born, who takes them to the trainstationg.

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Kennedy Cheek wrote: Yesterday, 22:38 If I say my iNPC doesn't do any sports can that be changed later if I decide I want them to be a duelist in their second year?
Maybe if the character got interested into duelling during their first year?

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Kennedy Cheek wrote: Yesterday, 22:38 If I say my iNPC doesn't do any sports can that be changed later if I decide I want them to be a duelist in their second year?
Yes, this is possible! You would post in the iNPC Re-Registration Thread to apply for the sport change.

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