May or may not be an all-original idea, but I'm too damn lazy to check. Either way, this idea around player characters in roleplays has been floating around my head for a bit now, and I'd like to share it.
Basically, every PC in the roleplay has to have some sort of relation to the last PC posted, and that each player starting from the GM or the first person with a posted character sheet onwards has to tell what kind of relation the next character would have to theirs.
To try and explain myself a little better, let's say that I was GMing a crime-related RP with detectives and lowlifes. The character I decide to use is this rowdy drunkard being interrogated by the police. For the kind of related character I'm looking for, I could keep it simple and just say "Sheriff, interrogating Mr. Rowdy Drunkard" or go into further specific details I'd want, like personality, age, gender, and so forth. So the player that takes the role of the sheriff makes the character and gets to choose what they're looking for in the next player character. And so on and so on.
I'm thinking of using this concept if I ever get around to GMing an RP again, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Basically, every PC in the roleplay has to have some sort of relation to the last PC posted, and that each player starting from the GM or the first person with a posted character sheet onwards has to tell what kind of relation the next character would have to theirs.
To try and explain myself a little better, let's say that I was GMing a crime-related RP with detectives and lowlifes. The character I decide to use is this rowdy drunkard being interrogated by the police. For the kind of related character I'm looking for, I could keep it simple and just say "Sheriff, interrogating Mr. Rowdy Drunkard" or go into further specific details I'd want, like personality, age, gender, and so forth. So the player that takes the role of the sheriff makes the character and gets to choose what they're looking for in the next player character. And so on and so on.
I'm thinking of using this concept if I ever get around to GMing an RP again, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.