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Okay I was wondering if there was any people ot there that wanted to do something with dragon riders. I would like to do this as a fantasy kind of roleplay there are four different kingdoms that hold different creatures, the sky kingdom that holds angels, mutanyts with wings or wind mages. The water kingdom that holds merfolk, water mages and sirens. The land kingdom that holds demons, shifters and tricksters then the fire kingdom that holds Fire mages, fire demons and dark elementalist. If anyone would be interested I love to do this idea and help flesh it out.
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@Darkiplier It sounds like it could be promising--I've done so many plots like this before, I can't even tell you--Like you mentioned, I think it could use some expanding...If you want to build a nice big plot out of it, I'd be more than happy to do some brainstorming with you. I myself won't have much time for roleplaying until after finals, but that gives you a few days to really get some details in before you start it. After finals, I might be up for it.
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Help is always welcomed. I really just want a roleplay that's fun and open and not set on one track and that's the only way people can go.
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@Darkiplier I can understand that--it can be kinda limiting when the GM basically controls everything, it's nice to have some breathing room to do dumb shit if the players want to XD
I myself am not well-versed in the art of group roleplays, I haven't done one in years, all my roleplays currently are 1x1s for the most part. Right off the bat, your idea feels good for a group roleplay, with the four kingdoms and such, people can spread out all over the place. Someone's going to have to make a lot of other characters to make sure everyone can interact with the world, though, otherwise the players will feel kinda left out and not important to the story, or whatever plot you end up forming, even if it's a loose plot. So unless there's like some sort of hub where everyone can meet up, like a headquarters of sorts for the riders, you may need to have a lot of NPC characters on hand if someone's wandering around in a different country than everyone else. Or you could require everyone to have a minimum of four characters--one at least for each kingdom. To make it fair, you'd also have to have at least that many, that way you're giving everyone some attention.
These are just some ideas, you really don't want this RP to die because your players don't feel welcome or important. That would be very sad.
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There is going to be a main city where it's called Peace Pillars its a city where there is no war or fighting of any riders or their dragons. Each kingdom has a royalty, and commoners as well. Royalty are bonded with a dragon once they are four years old. Commonders have to go out and find a dragon {Whoich is very hard}
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@Darkiplier That doesn't surprise me, I'd imagine not many dragons are left after the royalty picks 'em off. That would make for an excellent story arc--perhaps the commoners are starting to get fed up with that tradition and revolt, under the opinion that the royalty shouldn't have dibs on the dragons. There could be a huge division about it. That might also give the current riders a purpose--to settle the whole dispute somehow, either by siding with one party or by coming to a compromise. You could potentially blow the whole thing up into an all-out war if you wanted, but you don't necessarily have to.
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Well my small plot story was : Kingsom royality are powerful and harsh to thyeir commoners but they are also fair and sweet to those who can find peace in life. But dragons from the wild that are controled by the dragon king Tornus become ultra agressive to all kingdoms and dragons start attacking the kingdoms and dragon riders as well. Its up to a group of rouges to find a way to bring down the dragon king or revert him back to the once fair dragon that he was once. But can the group find a way to mesh or will they all as well fall from the sky from the kings great rage ?
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@Darkiplier Hmm...That could work, but that doesn't really address the apparent cruelty of the royalty. I also feel like they wouldn't take well to a group of rogues, so they'd have enemies everywhere, as well. Not that that part's not a problem or anything, I was just making an observation.
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The Royality isn;t evil they do what they do to keep their kingdom healthy and to prosper. The sky kingdom and Water kingdom are the most kind and rare to ever have anyone unhappy. The ground and fire kingdoms are the most troubled of the kingdoms because their rules are fighters and rarely care for their kingdom.

I have a royalty member for the sky that will become the leader of the rogues {He doesn't want any kingdom harmed} He becomes the leade which causes trouble for the rouges with him being roality but also he is a very dedicated meember in helping all the kingdoms.
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