With so many different and unique settings out there, sometimes it's fun just to go back to the basics. A Big Bad has risen up, and Big Good has called all Heroes to action! You will play the role of a Heroic Protagonist. You don't have to be a protagonist indefinitely, nor do you have to be powerful, but you must be notable enough for Big Good to summon you.
There are a couple things you'll want to know first, though. Firstly, I want every player to have their day in the limelight. Every new character must have fodder for a Subplot, in which your character undergoes important development. All the other characters will help you in your Subplot, and by the time it ends, you will have acquired Something Important that will help you in the Final Battle. It could be a Love Interest, Legendary Weapon, Sudden Realization, and such like. Secondly, I'm the sort of GM who likes to have major twists and turns. A good guy may turn bad, a bad guy may turn good, somebody could die, stuff like that. Keep your eyes peeled for clues and hint-drops, and prepare for the unexpected.
Your grammar must be impeccable. I don't care whether your post is a one-liner so long as it's grammatically sound. Capitalize, punctuate, avoid text-speak, use good English. As for roleplay etiquette, don't leave your fellow players hanging. In other words, reply often and try to leave hooks so others can easily reply to you.
So who wants to be a Hero?
There are a couple things you'll want to know first, though. Firstly, I want every player to have their day in the limelight. Every new character must have fodder for a Subplot, in which your character undergoes important development. All the other characters will help you in your Subplot, and by the time it ends, you will have acquired Something Important that will help you in the Final Battle. It could be a Love Interest, Legendary Weapon, Sudden Realization, and such like. Secondly, I'm the sort of GM who likes to have major twists and turns. A good guy may turn bad, a bad guy may turn good, somebody could die, stuff like that. Keep your eyes peeled for clues and hint-drops, and prepare for the unexpected.
Your grammar must be impeccable. I don't care whether your post is a one-liner so long as it's grammatically sound. Capitalize, punctuate, avoid text-speak, use good English. As for roleplay etiquette, don't leave your fellow players hanging. In other words, reply often and try to leave hooks so others can easily reply to you.
So who wants to be a Hero?