The Crazy Lounge Roleplay

Official hub for rules, docs, community, and support for TCL.

About the Server

TCL Roleplay is a story-driven DayZ roleplay community built around persistent narrative, immersive character development, and a living world shaped by player action. Rather than focusing on moment-to-moment survival alone, TCL emphasizes long-form storytelling, faction identity, and meaningful consequences that carry forward across weeks, months, and years of play.

Players exist within an evolving setting influenced by staff-run narrative arcs, faction conflict, and the remnants of a powerful organization known as the Imperium. Information discovered in-game — whether through events, encounters, or recovered dossiers — becomes part of the shared canon that defines the world moving forward.

PvPvE exists as a natural extension of character motivation and story progression. Combat is permitted when justified by roleplay and circumstance, but it is never the sole objective. Survival, diplomacy, betrayal, alliance, and discovery all play equal roles in shaping your character’s journey.

Staff actively support the world through dynamic events, environmental storytelling, and curated narrative developments while preserving player agency. Characters and factions have the ability to influence the direction of the story, uncover hidden truths, and leave lasting marks on the world.

New Player Flow

  1. 1 Join Discord

    Rules, announcements, character creation, support, and everything community-related lives here.

  2. 2 Read the Server Lore.

    Familiarize yourself with the world, factions, and current story arcs to inspire your character and roleplay.

  3. 3 Create your Character

    Use Discord guidance to finalize your character and get plugged into factions, hooks, and events.

  4. 4 Play, Connect, and Join Events

    Get involved in the world. Your choices matter and will shape ongoing story arcs.

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Support

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