The Lion’s Roar is a small roleplay newspaper project and does not aim to collect more information than it needs to operate the site and its related features.
What The Site May Store
Depending on how you use the site, the project may store:
- Article source files and editing history for newsroom use
- Publication state and internal admin logs
- Theme preference stored in your browser through local storage
- Information you submit through public forms or event sign-up pages
- Game score or leaderboard data submitted through the browser
- Server logs created by the web server and application services
Local Browser Storage
The site currently uses browser storage for small convenience features, such as remembering the selected site theme.
Some games may also store local preferences or best scores in your browser.
Form And Submission Data
If you submit information through site forms, event sign-ups, or similar features, that information may be stored so the organisers or editors can review it.
This can include names, contact handles, written responses, timestamps, and related submission metadata.
Admin And Editorial Records
The editorial tools keep internal records such as article status, edit history, and publication state so the site can manage drafts, scheduled pieces, published stories, and restored versions.
These records are for site administration and newsroom workflow.
Third-Party Services
The Lion’s Roar may interact with outside services where relevant, such as Discord, when newsroom or event workflows require it.
No Grand Promises
No website can honestly promise perfect security or permanent availability.
Reasonable care is taken, but if you choose to submit information to the site, do so with the understanding that roleplay projects are small, practical operations rather than fortified vaults.
Questions
If you have questions about data stored through the site, contact Hardhy Lester on Discord (@thesaffen).