How to Use Campus Facilities and Community Resources

What the Campus Actually Is

The campus is the basic one-room building that every society starts with. When you first join a society, this is where you'll spawn and can use as temporary accommodation. As societies develop, they may choose to expand the campus with additional rooms and facilities, but this varies completely by community.

Basic Campus Features (Always Available):

  • Society Kernel: Your arrival point when joining the society
  • Inbox and Outbox: Available to all society Seedlings for resource sharing
  • Basic accommodation: Can be used as temporary housing when you first join

How Campus Development Varies

New Societies: Simple one-room campus with just the basic features Developing Societies: May add workshops, storage areas, meeting spaces, or dining areas Mature Societies: Could have specialized areas like archives, community gardens, or dedicated workshop spaces

Important: What facilities exist depends entirely on what your specific society has chosen to build. Don't expect all campuses to have the same features.

If You Have Access Problems Most campus facilities should be accessible by default, but if you can't enter or use something:

Step 1: Check Your Permissions

  • Navigate to your society's Constitution page
  • Look for your current roles and their permissions
  • Verify you have appropriate access rights

Step 2: Contact Society Leadership If you believe you should have access but don't, speak with someone who has permission management authority in your society.

Using the Inbox and Outbox System

Taking Resources Responsibly

  • Use the inbox to access community resources when you need them
  • Take only what you actually need for your activities
  • Prioritize essential needs (food, basic materials) over convenience

Contributing Resources

  • Place items you don't need in the outbox for other community members
  • Harvest raw materials and contribute them to community storage
  • Share surplus food, crafted items, or materials you've gathered

For New Players

Immediate Accommodation

  • The campus can serve as your starting accommodation when you first join
  • Use it as a base while you learn about the society and find permanent housing

Resource Management

  • Store materials needed for society goal projects
  • Coordinate resource collection and distribution for community objectives
  • Share tools and equipment needed for goal completion activities

Supporting Campus Development

Contribute to Expansion If your society decides to expand the campus, you can help by donating construction materials for building projects

Economic Contribution

  • Start businesses or take jobs that generate income for the society
  • Support policies and initiatives that promote society growth and prosperity


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