Hello dear ladies and gentlemen, I'm Rat, and I came here to find a land of milk and honey - and active role-playing. I'm a refugee from a land far, far away, and I've heard many good things about this place. I'll gladly play along with you in a variety of genres, and I could (hopefully) run my own game as well.
I like my games to be fun, engaging and realistic - which could often sound conflicting, but "realistic" doesn't mean "grim as fuck" or "choose to murder this orphan or eat this kitten's soul to survive". It just means that characters do what they should do, and not what the writer wants them to do.
I like original worlds and the wonder (& dread) of exploring a brand new place. I like high-intensity games, with high-stakes and personal stories more than a "save the universe, chosen one" situation. It's the 'little people' that count, ordinary folk just like us. Everybody likes to do some wish fulfillment, but in my opinion it's more gratifying to survive the apocalypse as an average Joe (like myself) than fight aliens as super-bat-woman (Not that it's not fun sometimes).
My favorite book genres are low-fantasy, horror and science-fiction. I'm also a history buff. I like to mix all of them together. My favorite video-game genres are RPG and Strategy, and it shows up in my ideas and characters.
I already posted my first foray into the forum, and explained four ideas I had. They were: "An Enlightenment Period Lovecraftian Horror Dungeon-Crawler", "Viking Colonization of North America Survival Fantasy", "UN Expedition into Alternate Dimension Medieval Fantasy World" and "Great Boer Trek in Space".
I like my games to be fun, engaging and realistic - which could often sound conflicting, but "realistic" doesn't mean "grim as fuck" or "choose to murder this orphan or eat this kitten's soul to survive". It just means that characters do what they should do, and not what the writer wants them to do.
I like original worlds and the wonder (& dread) of exploring a brand new place. I like high-intensity games, with high-stakes and personal stories more than a "save the universe, chosen one" situation. It's the 'little people' that count, ordinary folk just like us. Everybody likes to do some wish fulfillment, but in my opinion it's more gratifying to survive the apocalypse as an average Joe (like myself) than fight aliens as super-bat-woman (Not that it's not fun sometimes).
My favorite book genres are low-fantasy, horror and science-fiction. I'm also a history buff. I like to mix all of them together. My favorite video-game genres are RPG and Strategy, and it shows up in my ideas and characters.
I already posted my first foray into the forum, and explained four ideas I had. They were: "An Enlightenment Period Lovecraftian Horror Dungeon-Crawler", "Viking Colonization of North America Survival Fantasy", "UN Expedition into Alternate Dimension Medieval Fantasy World" and "Great Boer Trek in Space".