Hello! I'm ImpLaughs (most call me Imp) and I've been looking for a play-by-post place for a while! I'm not new to role playing by any means, though. I used to run several role playing subreddits of varying genres, I've been playing table top games for about three years total, and I love writing and telling stories. This place seemed awesome and full of creative people to have fun adventures with!
Though I'm not new to role playing or play-by-post, I am new to play-by-post in a non-reddit format. I'd greatly appreciate it if someone gave me a run down of how things work around here, how to join a game, how to run a game, things to avoid, and the like. I'm also interested in how roleplaying is done in this format, on the subreddits I was a part of players did something along the lines of this:
Then whoever wanted to interact would add on to it or, in certain cases, the moderators (basically the people running the huge game) would respond. Generally people played as mainly their character but in some circumstances they had to play as not only their character but as the obstacles before them (pirates, monsters, mother nature as they try to cross a wooden bridge atop a chasm, etc.) to create drama and continue the story. Basically, I'm asking if we ever have to do this or will the person running the game always handle those situations of creating drama and "playing" as the obstacles.
I'm absolutely excited to explore this forum and get back into role playing and having good fun with everyone! :D
Though I'm not new to role playing or play-by-post, I am new to play-by-post in a non-reddit format. I'd greatly appreciate it if someone gave me a run down of how things work around here, how to join a game, how to run a game, things to avoid, and the like. I'm also interested in how roleplaying is done in this format, on the subreddits I was a part of players did something along the lines of this:
Imp jumps onto the boat, boots covered in mud, and quickly scans the top deck. Spotting the wheel, he grinned as he quickly grabbed hold of the mechanism, getting a feel for the ship as his stomach churned. If Imp knew one thing...it wasn't how to drive a boat. "Well...never too late to learn!" He grinned to himself only to be interrupted by several bullets flying over him. Imp's knees brought him down out of instinct, fear coursing through every atom in his body. "Oh right...forgot I was being chased." With adrenaline fueling him, Imp tried to bring the boat to open sea to escape his captors, who were 'borrowing' someone else's boat to make chase.
Then whoever wanted to interact would add on to it or, in certain cases, the moderators (basically the people running the huge game) would respond. Generally people played as mainly their character but in some circumstances they had to play as not only their character but as the obstacles before them (pirates, monsters, mother nature as they try to cross a wooden bridge atop a chasm, etc.) to create drama and continue the story. Basically, I'm asking if we ever have to do this or will the person running the game always handle those situations of creating drama and "playing" as the obstacles.
I'm absolutely excited to explore this forum and get back into role playing and having good fun with everyone! :D