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Sei 07-22-2010 04:14 PM

Roleplay Brainstorming Session / OOC Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Zypher
You may set up and discuss your Roleplay here.

Hey guys!

I know some of us said that we'd like to do some roleplaying once the site opened, so I'm happy to put this thread up to discuss ideas for the new forum! :'D

I don't know what you guys are into, but I prefer either fantasy, sci-fi, or realistic. I usually prefer to do original roleplays, i.e. not based on anime, manga, etc., but if we come up with something cool then I'm game.

Suggestion(s)
  • I was thinking that we could do something involving either a catastrophe that either scarred earth (which would evolve into survival/powers/zombie) or destroyed the earth completely (survival/powers/space/etc).

  • I would also like to do something in the land of Ancient Greece or Egypt because I'm really interested in mythology. This could involve being god(desse)s, being the messenger, or just being people during these times.

Well, do either of those sound interesting to anyone? If so, and you think a tweak might make it better, suggest it here. If not, feel free to counter with something else.

I honestly just want to roleplay here. :'DDD

johnny 07-22-2010 04:25 PM

I also don't like to roleplay based off outside media, and prefer to make up an original plot.

Both the suggestions sound interesting. The first one sounds like it'd be the most accessible to people. The Egyptian one, while cool-sounding (I love Egyptian mythology) might require too much research and that could bog down the roleplay. I like the combination of destroyed/scarred earth plus survival/powers. It's a simple premise, but a really sound one.

Sei 07-22-2010 04:33 PM

Then scenario one seems to be pulling ahead. :'3

Is there anything you could suggest that might make it appeal to you personally?

Sadrain 07-22-2010 04:36 PM

Ooh, I love Ancient Egypt mythology and all that. ^^

Maybe we could combine both suggestions in a way? Modern, maybe somewhat furturistic, mythical RP?
... Anyone knows Shadowrun? >o>

Illusion 07-22-2010 04:43 PM

Oooh I can't wait, I don't roleplay much because the site I do go on that has a lot of people roleplaying my friends stalk the crap out of me and ruin the threads... >.<

Sadrain 07-22-2010 04:51 PM

o3o how so? O:

Illusion 07-22-2010 05:02 PM

Its simple, I post in a roleplay... 3 Friends come like that... With no interests at all with roleplaying... Who brings one friend who brings 20 friends then we have 100000000000000 people in a split second not caring to roleplay but to talk to me... It's probably because I don't talk much to my friends on that site.. I have been watching A LOT! Of new animes lately which has been taking my summer time...

Sadrain 07-22-2010 05:09 PM

o3o; that's weird. I mean, if you don't rp much, then won't you get kicked out of the thread soon anyways. >o>

Illusion 07-22-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Sadrain (Post 29838)
o3o; that's weird. I mean, if you don't rp much, then won't you get kicked out of the thread soon anyways. >o>

xD The people will notice the people just came to talk to me so it will be my fault and I will have to deal with it. I post in orderly roleplays that want neatness... And well... This happens...
" ZOMG YOUR ON, HOW HAZ YOU BEEN!?"
x.x
Then
"Illusion deal with this ok?"

So I'm excited to be on a site that my friends shall never knowist about!!!!!!

Sadrain 07-22-2010 05:36 PM

@_@
Oh gosh, it kind of sounds like your friends are quite rude. XD Aren't there profile messages and PMs to do that trough? >O>

johnny 07-22-2010 06:06 PM

Maybe Sadrain is on the right track. Perhaps we could combine Egyptian mythology and the post-apocalyptic survival setting? Powers inspired by the Egyptian pantheon, maybe?

Illusion 07-22-2010 06:38 PM

OR! Or... We can do a roleplay based of High School of the Dead manga/anime ;D
Surviving a Zombie Apocolyspe at a school anyone?
Or a world filled with adults playing with children trading cards? xD
Or an adventure.. IN SPAAACCEEEE!!!!!!!

johnny 07-22-2010 07:03 PM

To be honest, I've never understood the appeal of zombies. They've become a bit of a cultural hurricane, and I feel like I've been left in the dust. I don't find the mythos of zombies to be that interesting (at least things like vampires can be twisted into different legends, explanations, etc.) and "zombie wasteland" stuff just depresses me more than attracts me.

Illusion 07-22-2010 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny (Post 29897)
To be honest, I've never understood the appeal of zombies. They've become a bit of a cultural hurricane, and I feel like I've been left in the dust. I don't find the mythos of zombies to be that interesting (at least things like vampires can be twisted into different legends, explanations, etc.) and "zombie wasteland" stuff just depresses me more than attracts me.

I like zombies, but it has to be with a good story. Not that reused bull crap you see ever so often..
I never appealed to vampires.. The only vampires I like is Twilight but yet I hate them still.. VAMPIRES DON'T SPARKLE DAMMIT!!
But I feel zombie storys are very action adventurish but I have to say, roleplays about zombies can't stay long! For zombie roleplays to go on and on does get boring so its one of those roleplays that must end quick.

johnny 07-22-2010 07:12 PM

See, I like vampires because, when done right, they have all the ruthless killing tendencies of zombies, but can also be thinking creatures and take over cities and have a militaristic command. That way you've got the possibility of protagonists getting killed, maimed, horribly ripped to shreds, or turned to the other side against their will (prime dramatic territory, emotionally speaking) but you've also got the possible "larger picture" plot of vampires becoming a governmental force for the protagonist rebels to take down.

Illusion 07-22-2010 07:20 PM

I understand that xD More room for creative activity with the vampires, rather then less with zombies.

But still to me, vampires are rather over used and boring. People say the same for zombies and I don't argue cause I agree sometimes. People need more original ideas ;D
OOOOOHHHH I got a new idea now!!!

A roleplay about a animal that reproduces so much it will flood the world because of the overproducing of the animals. And because of the overproducing a lot of them have mutated quickly leaving room for many possibilities ;D Who likes this idea?

Sei 07-22-2010 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny (Post 29862)
Maybe Sadrain is on the right track. Perhaps we could combine Egyptian mythology and the post-apocalyptic survival setting? Powers inspired by the Egyptian pantheon, maybe?

I am so game for that, if anyone else is! :'O

I also could do vampires/zombies. We have a whole forum, so we can do more than one roleplay at once! XD

...but the egyption post-apocalyptic scenario sounds FANTASTIC. :'D

johnny 07-22-2010 10:01 PM

Yaaay, post-apocalyptic world with characters that have powers based off Egyptian mythology, then?

We have to think of a nice Egyptian-inspired way to make the world post-apocalyptic, don't we?

Sei 07-22-2010 10:06 PM

You're right, and that's step two.
  • To be cliche, we could use the aftermath of the climactic battle of Set versus Ra?
  • Anubis gone insane?
  • Egyptain pantheon civil war? XD

I know those're lame, but I'm gonna have to do some REAL research before making the thread. Any knowledge you can provide would be invaluable, johnny, rainy, etc. :'D

johnny 07-22-2010 10:21 PM

You know, I think the pantheon civil war might be the easiest plot-wise. We could have people on earth become vessels of sorts for the Egyptian gods, which created a war and ended civilization as we knew it.

And maybe some gods who weren't exactly invited to the party (we could combine options one and three here and say the battle between Set and Ra is what happened on earth, and the other gods are angry about it) want to clean up the mess (or take it over) so they get their own vessels to walk about on earth.

Illusion 07-22-2010 10:46 PM

Howa bout.. We had the egyptian thing in normal times? The gods came to earth during our year and are trying to.. Ajust.. To the new world that has been created.

Sei 07-22-2010 11:02 PM

If I understood correctly, let me recap and add some more detail. If it's incorrect, please feel free to edit any of it. :'3

Around the time of the Pharaohs:

Set and Ra had a civil war, which wiped out most civilizations. Of the remaining human survivors, some of those are god(desse)s who have chosen to assume the bodies of vessels in order to find some way to gain the word they once knew back with (or without) the help of the humans. Over the centuries, the unstable world prevented humans from making much progress in the realms of arts and sciences; the only advances came from the vessels slowly leaking out knowledge to keep civilization going.

Modern Day Scenario:

The Egyptian god(desse)s are enraged that the world has forgotten their power. Some of them wanted to force humans to worship them again; some of them chose to blend in amongst the humans via vessels in order to try to preserve what they could. The take over of the world left it scarred, and humans lost many of the technologies that they relied upon. However, they still were able to salvage some technology and used it to keep in touch with remaining pockets around the globe.

Either way, the force of the gods is the main force against the protaganists, who can be either god, demi-god, or a human.

...just throwing it out there. Does any of that sound good? :'3

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Originally Posted by Illusion (Post 30174)
Howa bout.. We had the egyptian thing in normal times? The gods came to earth during our year and are trying to.. Ajust.. To the new world that has been created.

That is also an equally-great idea, Illusion. :3 Definitely in the running for sure!

johnny 07-22-2010 11:25 PM

I like the Modern Day scenario. It lessens the amount of research we'd have to do. xD

So the vesseled gods would probably be on the protagonists' side, correct? And the others would probably blatantly display themselves as gods. We know how those Egyptians were with their whole "I am a god!" shtick, amiright?

We could also work in Illusion's idea: the only advantage the protagonist humans could have is the fact that they know the world better than the gods do, and the idea that the gods are perhaps "afraid" of the world the humans were capable of creating without their help. In fact, maybe that's what angers them to take over in the first place: they were getting a bit jealous of the advancements the humans made without the gods to guide them.

Sei 07-22-2010 11:29 PM

Yes, that sounds wonderful. :'D
  • Humans (modern-day) create a powerful society.
  • Gods get jealous of this, and some stage a rebellion on humans.
  • Others come down to earth as vessels, gaining human insight into their society. This could also include demis that had been living among the humans and humans themselves.
  • Cataclysm from the antagonists.
  • Roleplay begins in some way, shape, or form.

johnny 07-22-2010 11:35 PM

Do we want to have a set goal for all the protagonists, or maybe each one has a goal in mind (one wants to lead a rebellion, one just wants to go to a city the gods have ignored and try to live a somewhat normal life, one wants to, say, find his sister or wife or brother or something, etc.) and they just end up interacting with one another? We have to find a way to tie the protagonists together, something more substantial than survival. A rebellion is the easiest plot, if maybe a little overdone.

Sei 07-22-2010 11:40 PM

I think having different motivations would be the most realistic way to tie the protagonists together. I agree that survival is not going to do the trick and I like the way you phrased it above.

By having their own agendas, beyond the necessary survival, it will eventually lead the protagonists together. Humans could want to get away and live normal lives again, or just be fleeing for the lives of them and their families. Demis could just want to live with the humans, or they could feel unable to do anything because they're less powerful. The vessels, being gods themselves, could want any of the above or could be completely dedicated to stopping the rebellion.

Eventually these motives would lead them to come together.

Illusion 07-22-2010 11:47 PM

Rebellions are over done... Hmm.. It will have to do something like gods learning on what they missed out over these thousands of years and some evil god knows there back and comes to fight them... Something along those lines im having a brain fart so I can't think of many ideas..

But here are ideas for locations its based in.
New york city (over done)
Detroit ( XD Bad city = Bad fights?)
Miami? (I dunno just thought of CSI Miami)
Egypt... ( Rather go with a new aged location)
Tokyo

(All of this is feeling like Percy Jackson and the Olmypians.. For some reason... Perhaps we can take elements out of the book/movie and use it for the roleplay?)

johnny 07-22-2010 11:48 PM

Yes, and the dynamic of "I'm not here to help you, I'm here to do my own thing and move on" could make for some good interactions. I think the combination of survival and personal motives might be enough to link them together. The strongest connection would be that they're on the same side, and even if one half of them wants to lead a rebel force against the gods and the other half just wants a house and a family, they all still realize that the gods are the things keeping them from their goal and would probably unite under that belief.

Illusion 07-22-2010 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sei (Post 30210)
I think having different motivations would be the most realistic way to tie the protagonists together. I agree that survival is not going to do the trick and I like the way you phrased it above.

By having their own agendas, beyond the necessary survival, it will eventually lead the protagonists together. Humans could want to get away and live normal lives again, or just be fleeing for the lives of them and their families. Demis could just want to live with the humans, or they could feel unable to do anything because they're less powerful. The vessels, being gods themselves, could want any of the above or could be completely dedicated to stopping the rebellion.

Eventually these motives would lead them to come together.

I agree on having the gods doing stuff with there.. Agendas.. Some reason on why they are there.
For Demi's you must think, they've been around for so long so there must be thousands of them. So you can make it sorta like harry potter and have it so there is magical places for only them unknown to regular humans, making it so they feel special being them rather then different.
Humans is very even out so I wouldn't worry about them.

Edit: It came to thinking as well... Why would all gods stay in the heavens? Wouldn't it make more sense that there were some gods still living on earth.

Sei 07-23-2010 12:09 AM

Well, I would assume that if they were living on earth, they would be incognito. As the gods were forgotten, their power or influence could have weakened significantly. That, along with jealousy, could have led the gods to revolt. Once the existence of the gods was reaffirmed, their powers returned to full (to either retain dominion or fight to quash the rebellion).

It's late and my brain has died, so I'm going to check back later today after a good night's sleep and a day of work. I'm really digging all of the brainstorms, guys, and I cannot wait to roleplay with all of you. :'D

...oh, and so I don't forget it tomorrow: something early Japanese/samurai/etc would be interesting, too. >.>;

johnny 07-23-2010 12:34 AM

I think some gods would have remained on earth (these would be the "unlucky" ones, as if I recall correctly Egyptian mythology believed the afterlife to be a "true" life and earth was something of a purgatory. I could be remembering it wrongly, though, so if any Egyptian mythology knowers are out there, do correct me) but the stronger of them would have gone into the afterlife. This allows us to have the vessel gods as well as the demi-gods who know humanity well, and the more elitist "afterlife" gods who are jealous of humanity as well as unfamiliar with it.

For the sake of the plot, we can't have the antagonist gods be earth-bound, or else they would be accustomed to earth technology and that spoils the whole "they attacked because they were jealous and fearful of humanity moving on without them" plot thread.

Probably, the strongest of the gods would have gone into the afterlife, and that might mean the most "well known" of them could be our antagonists. It would probably take gods like Ra, Osiris, Set, Iris, etc. out of the role of "protagonist" (and therefore truly playable character). We might figure out a way to save one or two of them to be vessels, though, if someone really wants to play them. Keep in mind during characterization, however, that Egyptian gods are portrayed as extremely well-balanced and neutral, so even a god like chaos-driven and murderous Set could be a good, protagonist vessel if done right.

Illusion 07-23-2010 01:15 AM

If there were the weaker gods that were left on earth. Wouldn't it make sense to have some sort of punishment given to them? Or something that makes it feel like a true torture to be living on earth to a god?

We also need to make up rules on what gods can and cannot do on earth. So we need to look that up ;D

And we need to be picking up some antagonists, to choose from. And what kind of goal they want...

Muff Muff 07-23-2010 02:51 AM

D; These threads make me so confused. ;w; Is it sad that I could find things better when they were all in one area instead of organized? lol

Anywho. I need to know if we are allowed to post pictures and make pretty posts or if that is against the rules. :I I personally like posting my picture of my RPC in my post.

Sadrain 07-23-2010 04:27 AM

I won't play zombies, just so everyone knows. They don't appeal to me at all, besides, I have never even watched movies with them.
-will go backread the middle page to see what else was discussed-

Oh, so my idea was accepted? 8D YAY.
I once had a plot for something similar. Well, Egyptian RP that is, but it was set in alternative past with real magics and stuff, plus "magical creatures".

Sei 07-23-2010 03:28 PM

Well, let's think of some important Egyptain gods: Ra, Osiris, Isis, Ma'at, Anubis, Ptah, Thoth, Amun, Horus, Sobek, Sekhmet, Nekhbet.

Illusion 07-23-2010 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Sei (Post 30472)
Well, let's think of some important Egyptain gods: Ra, Osiris, Isis, Ma'at, Anubis, Ptah, Thoth, Amun, Horus, Sobek, Sekhmet, Nekhbet.

What about Obelisk the tormentor!!!? D= Or the winged dragon of ra!?
Oh there not actual gods... Well thats what I get for getting all the egyptian knowledge I know from yu-gi-oh...

Sadrain 07-23-2010 04:09 PM

I was thinking, could it be that the "main playable characters' could be... Maybe High Priests, who were blessed with the powers of their Gods and also some immortality gifts maybe, that have come to think of them equal to the gods and so banished to never dying and living in the purgatory which is the Earth?

johnny 07-23-2010 04:10 PM

I found a site with all the gods:

http://www.egyptianmyths.net/section-deities.htm

It's really hard to figure out which gods are the most powerful/most well known. I think we're going to have to randomize this, but keep it reasonable - like, Ra is unlikely to be earth-bound, etc.

Sei 07-23-2010 04:29 PM

Well, the most mentioned ones are always: Ra, Anubis, Set, Osiris, Isis, Horus.

Rainy, we could be blessed high priests as well.

Sadrain 07-23-2010 04:47 PM

Yes, but then we wouldn't go against the Gods and not get shooked fists at. ^^;


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