Fortressian Entertainment Rating System

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The Fortressian Entertainment Rating System (FERS) is a content rating system developed and maintained by the Content Rating Commission of the Department of Culture consisting of a set of standards which may be applied to creative works produced by Pillowans or for distribution within the Principality. Use of FERS is completely voluntary and suitable for all media, including but not limited to movies, television, video games, albums, comics, and books.

An example of a FERS tag for one of Her Majesty's books.

Standards

There are two main components of the FERS: category and content. Category is the general age range a work is suitable for, and is marked with a clear and unambiguous rating indicator. These indicators are considered the minimum necessary to include when using the FERS.

Category Indicator
Rating Symbol Description
Not Yet Rated FERS ' A temporary designation awaiting formal rating. Typical of incomplete works.
General Audiences FERS G Content suitable for all audiences. Typical of academic textbooks.
Early Childhood FERS EC Content suitable for infants and toddlers. Typical of pre-school television.
Kids FERS K Content suitable for children. Typical of superhero comics.
Teens FERS T Content suitable for teens. Typical of first person shooter video games.
Young Adults FERS YA Content suitable for young adults. Typical of blockbuster action movies.
Adults FERS A Content suitable for adults. Typical of violent horror movies.
Live Broadcast FERS L A temporary designation for content streamed or aired live. It alerts consumers as the
spontaneous nature of the content rather than provide a suitability rating. Once the broadcast
is complete, if it is to be distributed, it should be given one of the other content ratings.

An optional block placed beside the category indicator is reserved for noting the specific contents of a work. These are not necessarily "warnings" in the sense that they have been historically seen as objectionable, but merely reflect what is in a work. There is a list of tags for use in the block, and there is room for up to four tags. Proper use of the FERS requires that the top three tags be from the approved list, while the fourth may be anything so long as it is accurate to the contents of the work, is of the same font and size of the other tags, and does not extend outside the block.

Content tags
Abuse
Academic
Action
Addiction
Alcohol
Amnesia
Amputation
Animals
Animation
Biography
Bizarro
Blasphemy
Bludgeons
Burlesque
Business
Cannabis
Cannibalism
Children
Cocaine
Combat
Comedy
Cooking
Cyberpunk
Death
Disrespect
Documentary
Domestic strife
Drama
Drugs
Dystopia
Ecchi
Encyclopedia
Espionage
Explicit sex
Fairy tale
Fantasy
Fetishism
Firearms
Folklore
Gambling
Gore
Harem
Harsh language
Historical
Horror
Isekai
Live birth
Lovecraftian
Knives
Magical realism
Mecha
Melodrama
Memoir
Metafiction
Metaphysics
Militarism
Musical
Mutilation
Mystery
Parody
Philosophy
Psychological
Puppets
Punk
Religious
Robinsonade
Robots
Romance
Sadism
Satire
Science
Sci-Fi
Self-help
Sexual assault
Slapstick
Slurs
Superhero
Surreal
Swashbuckler
Swearing
Thriller
Time travel
Torture
Travel
True crime
Undead
Utopia
Violence
Western
Zombie