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Old Republic Roleplay

Serious roleplay, run like a real department.

Whitelisted emergency services roleplay. Every department runs its own rank ladder, its own applications and its own field training — and none of it is tracked in a spreadsheet.

85
members on the roster
9
departments
75
ranks to work through

Where you fit

Nine departments, each run properly

Pick the one you actually want to play. Each has its own rank ladder, its own command staff and its own standards — a trooper is not a deputy with a different skin.

DPS34 serving

Department of Public Safety

State troopers and highway patrol.

14 ranks from recruit to command

CIV17 serving

Civilian Operations

Residents, business owners and civilian roleplay.

2 ranks from recruit to command

DCSO13 serving

County Sheriff's Office

County-wide patrol, corrections and civil process.

16 ranks from recruit to command

DFD5 serving

Fire Department & EMS

Fire suppression, rescue and emergency medical services.

11 ranks from recruit to command

DOJ2 serving

Department of Justice

Judges, prosecutors and constables.

7 ranks from recruit to command

USBP2 serving

Border Patrol

Border enforcement operations.

DPDStanding up

Police Department

Municipal policing.

12 ranks from recruit to command

TPWDStanding up

Parks & Wildlife Department

Game wardens and wildlife enforcement.

11 ranks from recruit to command

DCCStanding up

Communications

Dispatch and emergency communications.

2 ranks from recruit to command

Getting in

Four steps, and a real answer either way

We whitelist because the alternative is spending every shift dealing with people who came to ruin someone else’s. Applications are read by a person and you get a decision — not silence.

  1. Join the Discord

    Everything starts there — announcements, department channels, and the people you will be working alongside.

  2. Apply for whitelist

    A short application covering your experience and how you handle a scene. It is read by a person, and you get a decision either way.

  3. Pick a department

    Each one runs its own application and its own rank ladder. Apply to the one you actually want to play.

  4. Train, then patrol

    Field training is a checklist with a sign-off at each phase. You are signed off when you are ready, not when a timer expires.

Behind the server

Run on a real management system

Not a spreadsheet and a pinned message. Rosters, ranks, training records, qualifications and Discord roles all live in one place — and they stay in step with each other because the system keeps them there.

If you serve here, you have a personnel file you can read yourself.

Open the console

https://cms.oldrepublicrp.com

  • Personnel files

    Every member has a file per department: rank, callsign, posting, chain of command and full service history.

  • Field training

    Phases with sign-offs. Pass the last one and your certificate and promotion land together.

  • Certifications

    K9, SWAT, FTO and the rest carry expiry dates. When one lapses, the Discord role goes with it.

  • Leave of absence

    Request it in advance and keep your position. Your status follows the dates on its own.

  • Departmental wiki

    SOPs with version history, so "which policy applied last month" has an answer.

  • A real audit trail

    Every promotion, decision and role change is recorded and tamper-evident.