Shagranoz
One Thousand Club
Just like it sounds, I have an idea for an RP that could go under Fantasy, Modern, or Fandom. Would it be considered spamming if I put it in all three to reach the largest number of players?
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What if it's an Modern Urban Fantasy that is inspired by someone else's work? (This is actually a problem I have for RP Nation but that's besides the point)
Anyway, if it's undoubtedly a Fandom - like, you changed very little of the original setting - you put it in Fandom. Otherwise, put it in Fantasy as that covers both Medieval and Modern Fantasies (make sure you indicate that the RP is set in modern times and it's inspired from an original setting).
RP Nation is so confusing.
But okay, you're the veteran.
Where does my roleplay go?
The Roleplay forum is separated into two categories; One on One (1x1) and Group (roleplays with three or more players). These categories are then broken down by roleplay settings and types.
One on One (1x1) host roleplays that consist of two or three roleplay partners and permits various setting prefixes.
Fandom contains characters or story from an existing universe; such as a book, movie, anime, etc.
Fantasy is a reality that is more fantastic, more whimsical and has the more traditional elements within it that you know you are not grounded in anything that is like our reality and world at its core.
Realistic or Modern is a reality that is similar to our own. It might have some minor magic or creatures in it or even zombies trying to eat us, but the technology and the way of life we experience in this game is similar to the reality we all face in our real lives.
Futuristic is a reality that is far more advanced technologically (typically) and possesses characteristics that we would associate with the future of our reality.
Dice hosts roleplays are based on a dice system for the game to run. Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder are a couple of examples for dice formats.
Nation Building hosts roleplays focus on world building across two or more nations. Common themes in these roleplays are military strategy and politics.
The Colosseum is for roleplays that are exclusively combat-focused. These roleplays are generally not plot-intensive.
The Quest Log is for roleplays where a single person writes a story and other people post votes to influence the events of the roleplay.