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* All goblinoids! drinking contest! |
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* Make sure your theme is large enough for an audience. Too narrow, and you might have trouble with attendance. |
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* Please make sure to craft an +event (see +help events) for your Meetup, and prepend it with MEETUP: <title of meetup>. For Meetups, you do not need to /confirm folks who participated. |
* Please make sure to craft an +event (see +help events) for your Meetup, and prepend it with MEETUP: <title of meetup>. For Meetups, you do not need to /confirm folks who participated. |
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+ | Meetups do not typically possess a significant challenge. This does not mean a challenge is not possible, it just means it is not required. Usually, the title for a Meetup is pretty descriptive: you are aiming to get a group of people together for a purpose, or to explore a specific theme. However, you could also use the format to plan a trip through a jungle setting, during which your character takes part. |
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+ | * '''Invent any "inbetween" details:''' Tenebrae's theme is crafted in broad, sweeping strokes. We deliberately left the small details open so our community could fill them in. If you need a particular farmer's village to exist, invent one. If you need an acolyte or minor priest who works at the Daeusite temple, invent one. While major NPCs and landmarks are set, local details often aren't. |
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+ | * '''Control NPCs:''' Anyone may enact general and minor NPCs to enrich a storyline. |
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+ | * '''Pose combat:''' Although Meetups do not typically include it, you can include diceless combat, just as you would in everyday roleplay. Pose having a group of drunken gobbers rushing a bar fight. Include dice if you really want to. PCs can react and pose throwing them out, or getting trounced. For general storytelling, there's no need to involve a DM, or even make a full PrP. You don't even need a timestop. |
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+ | * '''Travel to exotic locales:''' Traverse the plains of the Dranei! |
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+ | * '''Involve others:''' Roleplay with others, even solicit ideas. |
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+ | ...and so on. So long as no one's rewriting theme, roleplaying being the divine-granted son of the king, whom stars foretold and recently elected the super-secret head of the Thieves' Guild, or posing hordes of NPCs bowing/acting fearful as the cleft-jaw'd hero's cape flutters, and applauding everywhere you go...and generally being fair to others, it's probably alright. When in doubt, just drop us a line. |
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Revision as of 07:44, 26 November 2016
About Meetups | |
At their core, Meetups are less formal, yet organized +events that don't involve combat, and take place ongrid. Meetups are mostly about bringing together people in order to have a good time. Meetups are great tools for bringing like-minded characters together to enhance future RP, too. While the organizer's character may participate in the Meetup, unlike in PrPs, it should not focus on him or her, but on the participants. |
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Finding a Meetup Premise |
Topic Ideas
More Topic Ideas!
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Running a Meetup |
Some advice we've been given:
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Encounters and Challenges |
Meetups do not typically possess a significant challenge. This does not mean a challenge is not possible, it just means it is not required. Usually, the title for a Meetup is pretty descriptive: you are aiming to get a group of people together for a purpose, or to explore a specific theme. However, you could also use the format to plan a trip through a jungle setting, during which your character takes part. During a Meetup, you and others may...
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Examples |
To Submit a Meetup... |
1. Log your Meetup |
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Special: Please remind players to please not request RPPs during the roleplay! This is different than normal. Given that more than one is being awarded per person, staff handles this separately. Please be sure and remind participants of this. We hate denying their requests, and a reminder helps drop our paperwork. |
2. Post your log. |
Need help? See: Post the log to the wiki* |
3. Let us know you ran! Send in a +request to PRP (not RPP). |
Include in the +request:
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4. Ensure your Meetup was posted to +events, even after the fact. |
Even if this is after the fact. This helps us keep track of general activity and interests. For a Meetup, you do not need to /confirm players. |
* Don't feel comfortable with the wiki? You're welcome to email your log to a staffer, instead. Once a staffer claims the +request, just email the log to them. Most staff have an email listed in their +finger. Due to security concerns, we can't accept DOC/ODT, Google Docs, or similar files. Instead, and for general safety's sake, just plop the log into an email if you choose this method.