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Your Posts 1. Describe surroundings. This is so everyone else in the topic gets a good feel for the area and so you can refer back to keep consistency this also saves people having to research the area or at least recognize the part your talking about just remember to keep it from your character POV 2. Explain why your there. Theres nothing more annoying then people who are just in places for the...
Notes on Character Creation
Something good to do is not make a character too complex for your own knowledge base. Go with what you know at first. If you really don’t feel like explaining every single feeling out, then you shouldn’t make a main character and have everyone suffer because you want to put a five minute effort into your replies. If you choose to make a complex character,...
Point 1: Three Common Beginning Mistakes When Role-playing. 1.) One liners: This is when a player types only one line which does not move the story or plot. Too much of this can cause annoyance in other RPers. 2.) Power-Playing/God-moding: This is when a player controls another player’s character into doing something without their permission. 3.) Misconception: When a beginning player...
Writing it Out
The most crucial section of roleplaying is the writing! If people can’t understand your writing, then they aren’t going to understand your posts. Meaning that if you’re one of the main characters in a roleplay, then you need to keep up a good appearance. Here are some good hints and examples to get your started. And you can always open this thread in a new window...
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The Lingo These are just some basic definitions, vocabulary and acronyms that you will find Role-players using in day-to-day conversation. Most are just commen sense, so they won’t take memorization. OOC - Means “out of character.” Sometimes you want to speak as yourself and not from your character to another player. If you do, people will write OOC to differentiate between...
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The Benefits of Roleplaying What does roleplay do for you as an aspiring writer? Here are some benefits gleaned from the experience: Builds a Consistent Habit of Writing. It forces you to write. You are in essence bound to another writer or a group of writers waiting upon me to respond. When your writing partner(s) post, it’s your turn. Most serious roleplayers like to keep the story...
The Storyline
—The Backstory—
Characters
This is the complete list of characters currently in Unendlichkeit. To be added to this you must audition.
Andreas Gühne (Character needed, contact for role) Bill Kaulitz (Talenh): [xx] Bledig: [xx] Carina Kotai [xx] David Jost: (Character needed, contact for role) Emmie Klein [xx] Georg Listing: [xx] Gustav Schafer: (Character needed, contact for role) Kali [xx] Ryuu (竜): [xx] Tom...
Rules
This is a mature RPG. 18+ materials may include, but are not limited to: sex, twincest, drugs, gore/violence, drama and possibly mpreg.
Every single character is an important character. No one gets special treatment just because they have a ‘more prominent’ role.
OOC has nothing to do with IC-ever. If there are problems, people will be removed from the group without warning. IC...
Backstory
Darkness used to consume Tezharizna, enfolding over its once beautiful terrain and smothering all live which attempted to dwell therin. Former Prince Athos and Princess Siminaia and were the ones who banished it to finality. Giving their lives and their entire body of magic, to the forces, the two banished darkness and sealed their fate, leaving the kingdom to Dalenh and Talenh, their twin sons,...