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* What happens to possessions? Can be as specific as "this item goes to this person", or "everything goes to this group of people to decide". Any amount of detail is better than none.
* What happens to possessions? Can be as specific as "this item goes to this person", or "everything goes to this group of people to decide". Any amount of detail is better than none.
* Is it acceptable for people to post media generated before the subject's death? What should be done about the media that already exists?
* Is it acceptable for people to post media generated before the subject's death? What should be done about the media that already exists?
* What kind of memorial is desired? Should it be a one time gathering, a recurring event, or a physical memorial?
== Pre-scene planning ==
== Pre-scene planning ==
Informing other participants in a scene how to respond to an emergency will reduce adverse outcomes. Providing contact information for a trusted friend will help in low-trust scenes where it is preferred to reveal minimal personal information.
Informing other participants in a scene how to respond to an emergency will reduce adverse outcomes. Providing contact information for a trusted friend will help in low-trust scenes where it is preferred to reveal minimal personal information.
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== Worst case planning ==
== Worst case planning ==
In the event a person dies in a kink scene, a plan will help people navigate while they are dealing with the trauma.
In the event a person dies in a kink scene, a plan will help their social circle navigate the consequences while they are dealing with emotional trauma.


=== Informal written plan ===
=== Informal written plan ===