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It is the year 650, and the Roman Empire collapsed about 200 years ago. Since then, all of Europe has fallen into a state of chaos. Wars have occurred left and right between different feudal kingdoms, and an emerging plague is causing even more death. This world isn't just a struggle between kingdoms, now. It's a struggle between all humans to survive.

So, yeah... Just testing the waters, if anyone's interested in this, please give some feedback.
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Hm... perhaps.
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So sort of like all of Europe after Rome? Don't see how it's alternate history. It's the 7th century so you got the Vikings wrecking shit in Northern Europe. Elsewhere is too busy bickering over their own feudal rights. You have Sassanids in the east giving the Byzantines shit, with the Rashidun nipping up from the Arabian Peninsula. Turkic tribes north of the Caucus doing their Turkic tribal thing. Slavs pushing in on German territory.

By 650 Islam would be well within its second post-Muhammad years. And the Anglo-Saxons would be beginning their migration from north-western Europe into England. Probably a lot of fighting between the Catholic church and many of the non-Catholic churches such as German Aryanism...

So what's so "alternate"?
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Dinh AaronMk said
So sort of like all of Europe after Rome? Don't see how it's alternate history. It's the 7th century so you got the Vikings wrecking shit in Northern Europe. Elsewhere is too busy bickering over their own feudal rights. You have Sassanids in the east giving the Byzantines shit, with the Rashidun nipping up from the Arabian Peninsula. Turkic tribes north of the Caucus doing their Turkic tribal thing. Slavs pushing in on German territory.By 650 Islam would be well within its second post-Muhammad years. And the Anglo-Saxons would be beginning their migration from north-western Europe into England. Probably a lot of fighting between the Catholic church and many of the non-Catholic churches such as German Aryanism...So what's so "alternate"?


I respect your knowledge of the seventh century.
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Ya as long as I get to play as a Slav.
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And I get to play Rashidun.
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I'm in. I would like to know if there was any system on how nations interact with each other?
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Olimario948 said
And I get to play Rashidun.


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So sort of like all of Europe after Rome? Don't see how it's alternate history. It's the 7th century so you got the Vikings wrecking shit in Northern Europe. Elsewhere is too busy bickering over their own feudal rights. You have Sassanids in the east giving the Byzantines shit, with the Rashidun nipping up from the Arabian Peninsula. Turkic tribes north of the Caucus doing their Turkic tribal thing. Slavs pushing in on German territory.By 650 Islam would be well within its second post-Muhammad years. And the Anglo-Saxons would be beginning their migration from north-western Europe into England. Probably a lot of fighting between the Catholic church and many of the non-Catholic churches such as German Aryanism...So what's so "alternate"?


Custom nations and stuff (although larger nations and the more important-to-the-time nations will probably remain the same (Byzantium, Sassanids, ect.), maybe custom religions if I can get that worked in there, possibly some editing to the history (I wonder what it would be like if the Mongols had appeared a few centuries early...), not too much, though.

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I'm in. I would like to know if there was any system on how nations interact with each other?

That still is being worked out, I'm not really too sure how that'll work yet (as I said, just testing the waters with this, literally nothing is written in stone yet (that was a metaphor for none of this being permanent(Why am I using so many parentheses?))).
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Why not just make a fantasy NRP set in that world's version of this time period? There's already enough NRPs set in our world, and a fantasy world has no requirements or expectations on having to stick close to what is our world.

In such a setting you could make whatever. Custom culture, custom religion.
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Dinh AaronMk said
Why not just make a fantasy NRP set in that world's version of this time period? There's already enough NRPs set in our world, and a fantasy world has no requirements or expectations on having to stick close to what is our world.In such a setting you could make whatever. Custom culture, custom religion.

Hot fucking damn you're a genius.
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Always did find it odd how few true fantasy NRP's show up in the guild. In the Old guild they were like the most demanded and sought after kind of NRP, (second only to Sci-fi settings perhaps).

Anyway if this goes in that direction I'd be interested.
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Dinh AaronMk said
Why not just make a fantasy NRP set in that world's version of this time period? There's already enough NRPs set in our world, and a fantasy world has no requirements or expectations on having to stick close to what is our world.In such a setting you could make whatever. Custom culture, custom religion.


Omg that would be epic.
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Always did find it odd how few true fantasy NRP's show up in the guild. In the Old guild they were like the most demanded and sought after kind of NRP, (second only to Sci-fi settings perhaps).Anyway if this goes in that direction I'd be interested.


I don't know why it's not sought after, to be honest. If you just go as far as a map and some world details you could ideally have on it whatever you want and the lore becomes really more of a community thing, or in the very early stages so unwritten and unexplored nothing's really invalid to the story. It's only when things get so large or people set up so close that they need to perhaps know enough of each other's nation OOC that they can have consistent cultures or cultural story telling.

It's so unburdened from the rigors of having to know about RL history to make an acceptable Alternate History RPs it's shocking it's ignored. And if you wanted medieval England, you could theoretically replicate that in such a setting.
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I don't know why it's not sought after, to be honest. If you just go as far as a map and some world details you could ideally have on it whatever you want and the lore becomes really more of a community thing, or in the very early stages so unwritten and unexplored nothing's really invalid to the story. It's only when things get so large or people set up so close that they need to perhaps know enough of each other's nation OOC that they can have consistent cultures or cultural story telling.It's so unburdened from the rigors of having to know about RL history to make an acceptable Alternate History RPs it's shocking it's ignored. And if you wanted medieval England, you could theoretically replicate that in such a setting.


Precisely why I love made up settings though strangely you will find few players, at least in my experience, willing to pitch in their own ideas for a fantasy setting. Which is Absolutely maddening when I think about it, who wouldn't want to help create a world and have a hand in it's creation? Knowing you helped create a interesting setting.

I've opened up co-world building in the past and...got very little interest, people tend to gravitate to A, worlds with per-established history and rules, or B, worlds that are already very detailed and leave little room for in put from the player. This has always just boggled my mind, but I suppose not many Roleplayers love world building as much as I do. I remember first stumbling across the Guild and the first Rp I saw was a NRP where players were literally mini-gods creating their own Race, cultures, histories etc. I loved the idea.

I think my NRP I made very recently is the only Fantasy NRP not based on pre-made setting(unless you count the Steam punk RP's). I guess people are not bored with WWI-II yet. I suppose people will always gravitate to what is familiar.
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I'd be interested in an NRP in a fantasy world that roughly corresponds to this time period. I enjoy the worldbuilding, to be honest.
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Precisely why I love made up settings though strangely you will find few players, at least in my experience, willing to pitch in their own ideas for a fantasy setting. Which is Absolutely maddening when I think about it, who wouldn't want to help create a world and have a hand in it's creation? Knowing you helped create a interesting setting. I've opened up co-world building in the past and...got very little interest, people tend to gravitate to A, worlds with per-established history and rules, or B, worlds that are already very detailed and leave little room for in put from the player. This has always just boggled my mind, but I suppose not many Roleplayers love world building as much as I do. I remember first stumbling across the Guild and the first Rp I saw was a NRP where players were literally mini-gods creating their own Race, cultures, histories etc. I loved the idea. I think my NRP I made very recently is the only Fantasy NRP not based on pre-made setting(unless you count the Steam punk RP's). I guess people are not bored with WWI-II yet. I suppose people will always gravitate to what is familiar.


I ran a fantasy RP here that I adopted from a friend of mine when it died on the old forum we went to. I hoped it'd last here, and I got plenty of applicants. But it didn't take off. Other friends of mine that followed me came over, though one sort of ended up running short of ideas, one got tied up elsewhere and lost steam, and the others I don't think laid down their first posts. So then most of us just withdrew to our crown jewel.
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