Idea pretty much hit the nail on the head. Most rules are basically summed as, "Don't ruin anyone else's fun," and most everything else (spelling/grammar/length requirements, post frequency, inclusion of heavier subject material, etc.) are determined by the GM or mutually agreed upon between...
I'm an absolute sucker for paragon heroes. I'll play old or young, male or female, gruff or friendly, but they're almost always good people doing good things for good reasons. I guess it's a form of escapism; it's a lot easier to pretend to be a good person than to actually be good, so my...
When you know what you want to say but can't figure out how to actually put it into words. I'm building a character right now and while I know exactly what this character's like, I've also got writer's block trying to fill out the CS.
1) What is justice to you?
Justice is a righting of wrongs and a "leveling of the playing field". It involves lifting up the oppressed as much as it does punishing the oppressors. One without the other just causes a net increase in suffering. In addition, the end goal of justice is to prevent...
I think an RP set in the Artix Entertainment or Fossil Fighters universe would be cool. I've thought about running my next D&D game based on book 1 of Dragonfable, but I'm not sure how to follow the plot without resorting to railroading.
I agree with @Crayons , your characters would need a really good reason to invade in order to not be seen as 100% the villains. Perhaps they're attempting to retake the throne from another conqueror, usurper, or a legitimate king they don't like. Basically, make it an internal affair instead of...
Thanks to school, I don't have time to do any roleplay right now. However, when I do roleplay I never have and likely never will do romance. I'm uncomfortable around that sort of stuff in life, and it's somehow even more awkward to write. I'm down for almost any platonic pairing under the sun...
Abut late to the party, but one of the best ways to make your posts more descriptive is to use as many senses as possible. Like ninety percent of exhibition in writing is sight and sound. When you include touch, taste, or smell, it grounds your reader in the world. See the diffeerence between...
I started roleplaying when I was eleven, on a Pokemon fansite. It was. . . really bad, as you can guess. I'd hated writing up until that point, I didn't quite get the idea that RPs needed a plot, and I was kind of a whiny kid. I don't know how long it took me to get in a RP that lasted more than...
I don't think you'd have a problem with that. I'd meant my post more as a general answer to the question, not anything against your story specifically. I'm sorry about the confusion. (On a side note, that sounds like a really interesting idea! I'd love to read it when it comes out.)
Are you talking about just posting the RP on another website, or actually selling it? If you want to turn the RP into a book and sell it, you would have a lot of problems.
For one thing, anything posted online is already considered published. Most publishing companies won't touch it with a...