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Anyone interested in a slice of life/adventure style Roleplay in which our characters would get stranded on an island somewhere in the pacific?
My basic idea would be four or five college students who are travelling for a trip (or something of that ilk) and survive a plane crash. They are the only ones who make it, and are forced to try and survive on the island together - or, perhaps initially, apart (though in the long run I'd like the group to join up). It would be mostly character development, showing how they change as people, adapt to their surroundings and get on with those around them. There may be some plot development too, but most of it will just be creating a scenario for the characters to work around.
The group will be of 4/5 people in attempt to keep consistent posting of a good standard and to keep communication between the group at a good level. I have good experience with smaller groups and they tend to work out better as it minimizes the chance people will just leave.
I'm up for either High Casual or Advanced, which are both pretty similar if you take in to account the size of the group.
More likely to be High Casual, hence why it's posted here.
Anyone interested in a slice of life/adventure style Roleplay in which our characters would get stranded on an island somewhere in the pacific?
My basic idea would be four or five college students who are travelling for a trip (or something of that ilk) and survive a plane crash. They are the only ones who make it, and are forced to try and survive on the island together - or, perhaps initially, apart (though in the long run I'd like the group to join up). It would be mostly character development, showing how they change as people, adapt to their surroundings and get on with those around them. There may be some plot development too, but most of it will just be creating a scenario for the characters to work around.
The group will be of 4/5 people in attempt to keep consistent posting of a good standard and to keep communication between the group at a good level. I have good experience with smaller groups and they tend to work out better as it minimizes the chance people will just leave.
I'm up for either High Casual or Advanced, which are both pretty similar if you take in to account the size of the group.
More likely to be High Casual, hence why it's posted here.