"You earn a Red Name when you have lots of Evil morality points. Usually this is a result of PK-ing another player. if you have only a few Evil morality points then you may have an orange name. The consequences of a Red Name are: \n* your character appears to all other players just like any mob in the game. So you may be attacked by any other player regardless of whether they have /pkon or /pkoff. \n* you may not join in any party \n* you earn EXP at a slightly slower rate (~10% decrease) To restore your morality score to neutral you may do any or all of the following:"@en . . "Obtained when you PK another player,turning your name red Go to Altar of Godess and donate to return to normal"@en . "You earn a Red Name when you have lots of Evil morality points. Usually this is a result of PK-ing another player. if you have only a few Evil morality points then you may have an orange name. The consequences of a Red Name are: \n* your character appears to all other players just like any mob in the game. So you may be attacked by any other player regardless of whether they have /pkon or /pkoff. \n* you may not join in any party \n* you earn EXP at a slightly slower rate (~10% decrease) There are no consequences for an orange name, therefore many players who PK only infrequently will successfully avoid earning a Red Name by maintaining a positive morality score. To restore your morality score to neutral you may do any or all of the following: \n* kill mobs of a higher or equal level than you \n* die often \n* donating a large quantity of items at the Altar of Goddess \n* use Immorality Soap"@en . "Red name"@en . . . "Red Name"@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "Obtained when you PK another player,turning your name red Go to Altar of Godess and donate to return to normal"@en .