Hello! Thank you for reading this. I've had this idea kicking around in my head for some time now and I figured now was a good time to present it here. Normally in a roleplay, each person will roleplay a character (or more) and they will interact within the GM's story. My idea here is to have all the writers take turn writing the story. Each poster will take turns writing; in the end what will result is a (hopefully) cohesive and interesting story. All of the characters, setting and plot are made by all of the writers, each one building upon the work of the people who wrote before them. To provide a short example (obviously the posts would be longer in the actual story):
Poster A:
"Frank was walking down the street on his way to work. It was his last day on the job; he was proud of his 43 years at the Wonderful Wheel Company, but he was looking forward to retirement. He arrived at the old factory, same as ever, except he was surprised to see..."
Poster B:
"that it was decorated with banners! The old factory worker saw banners, balloons and homemade posters celebrating his last day and wishing him well. A hint of a smile showed on the man's face. But the biggest surprise was when he walked into the place..."
Poster C:
"a huge array of tires spelling out "BEST WISHES FRANK" right on the factory floor! What was previously a hint evolved into a full-on grin; the man never expected his coworkers to go through all this trouble. Honestly, he thought they didn't even like him. However..."
And so on. Again, this would be longer if we were actually writing. I'm not looking for big essays here; just two or three quality paragraphs per post. If you want to write longer, cool. Ideally, this will have some advantages:
-If someone loses interest or gets busy with life, the whole story won't grind to a halt.
-Multiple authors can provide multiple perspectives, making the story more interesting.
I've never done this before, so let me know if you have questions, thoughts, or even just if you're interested. I do have some ground rules/guidelines in mind to help make things run more smoothly, but I'll put that in the OOC thread if enough people are interested. This could be done with just a few people, in theory. Have a great day!
P.S. I'm just mentioning people here because I know them and I know they're good RPers.
@CloudyBlueDay@CloseEnough@Blazion@Korkoa@Artifex@Inertia@General Scales@L4dyH4wke
Poster A:
"Frank was walking down the street on his way to work. It was his last day on the job; he was proud of his 43 years at the Wonderful Wheel Company, but he was looking forward to retirement. He arrived at the old factory, same as ever, except he was surprised to see..."
Poster B:
"that it was decorated with banners! The old factory worker saw banners, balloons and homemade posters celebrating his last day and wishing him well. A hint of a smile showed on the man's face. But the biggest surprise was when he walked into the place..."
Poster C:
"a huge array of tires spelling out "BEST WISHES FRANK" right on the factory floor! What was previously a hint evolved into a full-on grin; the man never expected his coworkers to go through all this trouble. Honestly, he thought they didn't even like him. However..."
And so on. Again, this would be longer if we were actually writing. I'm not looking for big essays here; just two or three quality paragraphs per post. If you want to write longer, cool. Ideally, this will have some advantages:
-If someone loses interest or gets busy with life, the whole story won't grind to a halt.
-Multiple authors can provide multiple perspectives, making the story more interesting.
I've never done this before, so let me know if you have questions, thoughts, or even just if you're interested. I do have some ground rules/guidelines in mind to help make things run more smoothly, but I'll put that in the OOC thread if enough people are interested. This could be done with just a few people, in theory. Have a great day!
P.S. I'm just mentioning people here because I know them and I know they're good RPers.
@CloudyBlueDay@CloseEnough@Blazion@Korkoa@Artifex@Inertia@General Scales@L4dyH4wke