This was an idea, at first. What if you had multiple Text RPs in the same thread? If executed correctly, this could be fun but cramped. You can go ahead and use rolling or images if you feel the need to. Nobody's stopping you from having fun.
So, why don't we get started with the information?
To play this, you must first create a "character". Fill out these character stats and traits. You can also provide a picture as a display of your character.
Character creationFirst Name:
Last Name:
Occupation:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Weight:
Hair Color:
Hair Length:
Skin Tone:
Eye Color:
Character Bio:
Now you've created a character. You can have up to a maximum of three characters. Do not post character traits here,
PM them to me. If it's not stupidly created, I will add you to the list of characters.
If you die, you will be dead until you make a new character. The character that dies stays dead. No exceptions.
Characters createdNone yet.
Now you've got to start concepts. Concepts are the base world and story of each concept. Again, PM me your concept, and if it's not stupid I will add it. Each concept started will be linked to in this list, and in every post roleplaying in that concept, it has to link to the start post to avoid mass confusion.
Concept listNone yet.
"*Uninformed1573 uses magic!*"
An easier way to do commands is to say something in the example of
/me does something
It then turns into
* IkeTheGeneric does something
Next is the rules.
1. You can't instantly end the entire concept. That's stupid.
2. You can't control everything that happens.
3. Don't roleplay horribly. If more than three people feel that you are being stupid and RPing horribly, you have to leave.
4. No godmodding. Your character isn't invincible, and he doesn't have a weapon of mass power.
5. Unless the rp is meant for humor, be serious.
6. You don't come back to life, at all.
7. Don't bitch if your character or concept is rejected.
8. Be logical while roleplaying, or at least make sense.
9. Always have in your posts here which concept you're playing in.
So, that's pretty much it. If there's any issues, figure them out yourself.
Let's get started.