I don't know if I should be posting this here or in the RP section (or if I shouldn't be doing this at all
) But I'm part of a very awesome online (LJ-forum) style RPG I think people may be interested in (the site is http://voidedmods.livejournal.com/1476.html ) but that's not exactly what I'm asking. Would anyone be interested in a similar RP at the Escapist? (It wouldn't be exactly the same but I haven't figured out how I would change it or maybe people would just rather play the original)
Info, spoiled for length
BubbleVoid is a panfandom RP taking place in a surreal, science-fantasy environment which constantly changes and grows by absorbing bits of other worlds. Starting out as an abandoned construction zone, built on a small network of rocky islands which float against a kaleidoscopic background, this little world seems to have taken the construction work into its own hands; and as it grows bigger, this artificial universe forms cracks in other realities.
Through these cracks, characters fall. With them, they bring a little part of their reality. This is a concept, an idea so firmly established in their original world that the reality shapes itself to fit it, struggling to understand and frequently getting it wrong.
Slowly, the concepts become incorporated into this little Universe, creating new environments to explore - and new disasters to strike. Little plots in their own right. Reliant on taking pieces of different fandoms and mixing them together to create a somewhat nonsensical world, BubbleVoid lies somewhere on the line between crack and serious ? a little bit of both, never just one or the other.
ೂ Backstory
Much of the history of the Network is a mystery, yet to be unfolded. All records have been deleted, experiments removed, and everyone who was once here is gone. The only thing here that knows anything, and she's certainly not answering any questions, is Cerise, the AI who seems to control the Network... or at least makes demands of its inhabitants. What is known, however, is that the purpose of this place was to develop and explore a new reality, and that for some reason, it met with failure.
Given the situation Residents have found themselves in, it is likely that some will take an interest in why the Network is the way it is, but there are plenty who will be more willing to find their way home... or simply accept the situation and get on with it.
Info, spoiled for length
BubbleVoid is a panfandom RP taking place in a surreal, science-fantasy environment which constantly changes and grows by absorbing bits of other worlds. Starting out as an abandoned construction zone, built on a small network of rocky islands which float against a kaleidoscopic background, this little world seems to have taken the construction work into its own hands; and as it grows bigger, this artificial universe forms cracks in other realities.
Through these cracks, characters fall. With them, they bring a little part of their reality. This is a concept, an idea so firmly established in their original world that the reality shapes itself to fit it, struggling to understand and frequently getting it wrong.
Slowly, the concepts become incorporated into this little Universe, creating new environments to explore - and new disasters to strike. Little plots in their own right. Reliant on taking pieces of different fandoms and mixing them together to create a somewhat nonsensical world, BubbleVoid lies somewhere on the line between crack and serious ? a little bit of both, never just one or the other.
ೂ Backstory
Much of the history of the Network is a mystery, yet to be unfolded. All records have been deleted, experiments removed, and everyone who was once here is gone. The only thing here that knows anything, and she's certainly not answering any questions, is Cerise, the AI who seems to control the Network... or at least makes demands of its inhabitants. What is known, however, is that the purpose of this place was to develop and explore a new reality, and that for some reason, it met with failure.
Given the situation Residents have found themselves in, it is likely that some will take an interest in why the Network is the way it is, but there are plenty who will be more willing to find their way home... or simply accept the situation and get on with it.