Originally posted on RolePlayGateway.com as “Role Playing in the Multiverse”, by Orestiad:
What is the Multiverse?
The Multiverse is, in essence, a writing game in which all players have equal input into the story.There are no statistics or win conditions, and instead, the constant overarching goal for each player is to explore the extensive possibilities that occur when there are no limitations on the scope of reality.
In other words, it is a place in which a player can extend and exercise the ability and creativity of their mind without limitations of a restricted world. The Multiverse can be added to with just about anything that a mind can conjure, in accordance to Remæus' rules for the MV of course. The most simply put I can think of at this time is that the Multiverse is where not only galaxies and planets converge in a single place, but universes and beyond even that. There are no boundaries whatsoever as far as my knowledge allows. You want to roleplay two battling planetary systems? You've got it. Want to just play a simple and small character to interact with others? Definitely. In this roleplay, a player can go as large or as small as their heart desires.
What kind of Character should I play?
The question is… what character should you not play? As stated above, this is a place with no boundaries aside from the set rules and regulations set by the site Creator and monitored by Moderators. However, I have realized something during my time spent roleplaying in the MV: the more original a character, the more easily accepted and intriguing that character is going to be. A little clarification: If we've seen the character on T.V., read about them, played them in a video game; experienced them in some sort of media outlet, then the audience is going to grow bored of that person/creature/being/etc fast. Why? Because we already know what to expect. Spend a little time and effort on what exactly you want to contribute to the MV community instead of rushing and making someone or something that already exists!
I'm not saying that you should create this crazy and complicated new species of human or creature, what have you, but merely to take something you love and transpire that into your own creation. Have a gunslinging westerner, but don't make Billy the Kid or Butch Cassidy. Have this 1337 skilled ninja, but stop making Naruto characters specific to the series. Marvel fan? Make your superhero, but someone that's never been seen before. For more information on how to create a lasting and memorable character, do visit this guide to help you along on that adventure.
Now it's really hard to go into too much detail on this subject if I don't have more specific questions on this topic, so please please please do ask them!
How do I get people to roleplay with me?
This is by far the most asked question in chat, directly or indirectly in OOC (out of character). I have seen it countless of times recently where a player will use the OOC chat button to advertise their availability to roleplay with someone. This is not a good way to get attention! I do not know how this came about as I've been here longer than my profile suggests and I have never seen this before aside from a few months ago. You don't have to advertise your time! Please stop doing it. There are far better ways to involve yourself with other characters. Never once have I done this, yet I have gotten all of my characters interaction with other player's characters.
Here is how I go about achieving this feat (and believe me it's a lot harder than it used to be a year ago):
âList subject to be changed or added upon. Please do add feedback and suggestions.
Gambit's Bar
This is the heart and soul of the Multiverse. Everyone who has ever roleplayed in this roleplay has been to the bar. It is a famous as it is infamous. Gambit's Bar is where members will find the most activity in posting, no matter the style. If its been roleplayed, it's been in Gambit's, I can assure you, haha. Now, I don't know the exact history of the place, but I do know that multiple people have played out stories with characters that have owned it, or managed the building; protected and cared for it as well. And this very subject is an old reason why so many battles have been fought in the past: wanting to own or control the most used room in the chat. It makes you stop and wonder why wars would be raged over wanting to own a bar when another can be made…? Not too plausible, but it's what has happened in the past. Now it is just a cesspool of fights which endanger the lives of everyone present. Not very fun for those that don't enjoy combat.
Why not take that conflict to another room these days? It cannot be that difficult to whisper to your fellow player and suggest a new room in order to really spread those legs out and not crush the atmosphere for other members. Bars are a place to relax and enjoy company of other people, or to meet someone new. It's not a place to seek random characters out in order to release some textual aggression. This ruins the very purpose of the reason it is a bar in the first place. That's why we have the Battle Arena, or Master's Dojo, am I wrong? This is purely my opinion, and I am definitely up to discussion on this topic as well as gain others' opinion and feedback on my own.
Why is it that everyone battles in Gambit's Bar? Is it purely for the fact that it is the only place which multiple people can be found?
Once again, thank you for your time invested in reading this over. It's not as well done as I would like as I am writing this in the dead of early early morning. But demand has required me to post this earlier than planned, as well it was a spur of the moment topic. I highly ask you to ask your questions concerning roleplay in the MV, and I will answer those to the best of my ability below.
Happy Role Playing RPG.
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