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- Jul 14, 2015
Here's a topic I don't see discussed much, especially in freeform circles.
How long do like your roleplays to go on for?
A lot of time I see people post ideas for storylines, but very rarely do they seem to have a specific goal to shoot for.
In tabletop gaming, it's more usual to see people playing a specific module or campaign, or otherwise specifying a "sandbox" game that they intend to go until it peters out on its own.
Freeform RPs, I rarely see such specifications.
Is it something you ever try to work out with your partners? Like, "this is going to last one scene" or "this is the events of a single week" or "the story ends when our characters make it to the end of the yellow brick road and meet the wizard".
To me, I think the idea of seeking roleplays would be a lot less daunting if I knew there was a specific end point to aim for, rather than assuming things would just go on forever. I'm sure there are stories, setting, characters, and players I really could go on forever with, but that seems like a rare occurrence and it makes me tentative to engage potential roleplays.
Thoughts?
How long do like your roleplays to go on for?
A lot of time I see people post ideas for storylines, but very rarely do they seem to have a specific goal to shoot for.
In tabletop gaming, it's more usual to see people playing a specific module or campaign, or otherwise specifying a "sandbox" game that they intend to go until it peters out on its own.
Freeform RPs, I rarely see such specifications.
Is it something you ever try to work out with your partners? Like, "this is going to last one scene" or "this is the events of a single week" or "the story ends when our characters make it to the end of the yellow brick road and meet the wizard".
To me, I think the idea of seeking roleplays would be a lot less daunting if I knew there was a specific end point to aim for, rather than assuming things would just go on forever. I'm sure there are stories, setting, characters, and players I really could go on forever with, but that seems like a rare occurrence and it makes me tentative to engage potential roleplays.
Thoughts?