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Anyone Roleplay? (no, not THAT kind...)


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Guest Jesse0319

I had to, sorry! xD

Does anybody roleplay on forums? I'm trying to get back into it, but the RP scene's changed a lot since I was last in it. It's freakin' hard to find anyone to RP with! I usually like RPing fantasy, humans or animals, but I'll try....well, not almost anything, but at least half of the stuff out there :)

- Jesse

PS - Sry for the sudden burst of posts :x

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I do loads of MMORPGs if that counts. I play Lord of the Rings Online with rp characters. Mostly I just have weirdly flamboyant elves, but now I've got a couple macho warriors too. I also do drawn rp on paintchats with friends for a good laugh every once in a while.

Never used a female character for more than a week on any of them..

Wonder why!

k

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Guest Amanda Whyte

Jesse, I do. I just recently started playing in a Werewolf game in this area. I also have been meaning to start an online roleplaying game on this one forum I know about. I would love to hook up with you if you want to play or run one.

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Guest Jesse0319

Huh, I've never done a drawn RP :o I draw all the time...sounds like fun! :D

Amanda, I've never done a werewolf RP, but I'd love to give it a shot :)

-Jesse

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Look up Niko's pchat-- as long as you have a running art website like a DeviantArt, tegakie, tumblr, you're allowed to join and draw. You need a tablet though.

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Guest Amanda Whyte

Sorry, I kind of misled on that post, if I ran a game it would be DnD 3.5 or an old system called Torg. I am just now starting to play Werewolf and dont even have a book.

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Guest Maria_B

I do Tumblr RP's of some shows I watch. I play Rivers in a Doctor Who RP group, and also play a Lauren in a Glee RP group.

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Guest Jesse0319

Hm, Niko's pChat...will do! :)

I've always wanted to try D&D...the college I'm going to has a "gamer lounge" for that sort of thing, lol. That's prolly what sealed the deal for me xD

I've never heard of Tumbler RPs either :o I'm so uneducated! D:

-Jesse

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Guest SourCandy

I have a long history with Role Playing, I was an admin at two of them for 2+ years. My first RPing was Bleach related and I acutally got the admin posotion the same year (the day Obama got eletced lol). My second was Persona related and I started as a co-admin there, and eventually became the only admin. I joined several others over the years, and currently am no longer an admin of any RP (The Bleach RP site crashed, and I closed the Persona one due to my passion for it dying).

However I am a member of a Fairy Tail RP, an a new Persona RP =P

Trying to build a Digimon RP but haven't had the time to finish it.

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Guest MrMxyzptlk

I used to do a lot of GURPS with a group back in Colorado. Haven't done any since moving to just south of the middle of nowhere. Not a lot of paper gamers around here.

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If by RP you are talking about MMORPG's I play Lord of the rings on line as well as Allods Online. Both have a F2P and pay side. I used to play FFXI for more then six years (no F2P on that one) if by RP you are talking about in chat form, there is alot of that going on in IMVU. IMVU is 3D chat and you can find alot of RP rooms anything from animals or vampires to pirates and future space travel war. Basically if you want to be it, you can in IMVU. This also has a free part as well as a pay side. It's sort of dress up meets 3D chat rooms.

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D&D 2nd Edition Options (I'm picky). ICE's Rolemaster, Cyberpunk, (original) Start Wars, many of the Whitewolf games... Hunter, Werewolf, Vampire, Mage, (never tried Wraith). I would love to play pen & paper game again.

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Guest daemonkind

I like rp games, both console/pc and systems like d&d and other fantasy/scifi/horror games. Even trying to write or create my own mythos. I don't have a group to play with though.

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I've tried to do online RPs in the past. Forums, chats, etc. But I was either not online enough to post more consistently than once every few hours or days, or my schedule had me on at odd hours and I was the only one there.

But I guess I prefer pen-n-paper RPs when playing with other people, so I guess it all works out. I remember one time when I was a kid, my sister, my neighbor, and I spent almost the entire summer playing a custom HeroQuest (a board game) campaign that my sis wrote. Flash forward over 15 years and I'm still playing D&D. B)

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Guest Captain Anna

I love RPGs but havent gotten to play in years. I tried to run Delta Green, the Call ofCthulhu/modern conspiracies game on a forum I used to staff on, but it didn't last long.

I have tons of games, I especially enjoy Delta Green and Pathfinder as settings.

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Guest piinyouri

I tend to role-play so much, I even try to do so in games where it's not really intended/easy to do.
It's far from limited to just RPG's.

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Guest Silentium

Yes, on forums, over four years now. I like platforms with unique settings, author-made. Though I typically go with range 2k-14k symbols per post, so I am more of a writer now.

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I've Rpd since the 80's (tried out more than afew systems), and love the shadowrun setting....still prefer pen and paper never got into WOW or other online games.

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