Upon the RP subject, -never- get caught in the insight/season/level synonym conflict. Almost all levels of roleplay intensity get bent over the 'most appropriate title for gauging strength in character.' Does anybody describe themselves with numeric values? Nay. . . They bloody boast their accomplishments -_-. And being a villain, you'll probably be inclined to automatically say something that puts you on higher social ground. Avoid numbers period.
Heavy RP can also be considered ignoring the interface. Some information should not be accessible in real perception that is readily availible in the menus and floating text. The most basic is your name, which most people -shouldn't- really know your title unless you're a creature steeped in reasonable infamy, or you told them it. However, a lot of rules are subjective and are derived by a person's perceptions, since there really isn't a codex of roleplay rulings out there.
However, the quickest way to bloody a conversation is to point out some ruling here and there, and unfortunately, medium/heavy's limited/no OOC rule dissapates after an infraction in the RP 'law'. Ignoring bloopers is the way to go, yes yes!