Would you care to interact with a cyborg gerbil cleric?
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Would you care to interact with a cyborg gerbil cleric?
Why not? From what I've gathered, one of the best parts about FFRP is the fact that anything can happen.
Yeah buddy, I'll post in a mo'
I see that you posted, and thank you! I appreciate that somebody is here to help me get acclimated with the wide world of the Nexus.
Hello, I think this the best place for me to start, because I have never played a tabletop game before. No need to worry about combat mechanics and such.
What to do next...
Hey goto, scroll up/down until you see happyturtle. Check out her sig and you should be ready to go xb
*waves* Hi! I'm happyturtle, and I'm nobody official, but I keep useful links in my sig spoiler box! Welcome! :smallsmile:
I looked at the FFRP FAQ, and I kept wondering, "Where's the 'How do I start' section?"
I also looked at a couple of threads. All the starting posts don't say if they're open to more people joining. They only describe the setting and stuff...
So: I looked at the sig already. I'm still not ready to go. How do I start?
I suggest posting in Trog's, or the Dancing Fox Inn. They're taverns that newcomers often seem to find.
There's also the city Inside, where you can wander the streets.
Unless a thread says it is a plot thread, it's just a location.
Anyone can join any location at any time.
What you don't want to interrupt are [plots] within locations. Those have [Location Tags] that will let you know if you're about to post in somebody else's scene or not.
What kind of character have you set up?
I guess you mean these:
Trog's Tavern CCXLIX
I have decided to post here.
Trog's Second Floor XII
Dancing Fox Inn XI: The Menu's Made Up and the Drinks Don't Matter
So I can just post in any thread? No need to ask for permission or something?
How do I tell if a thread has an ongoing plot that I should not interrupt?
To put it shortly: wants to have fun, and thinks she's invincible. Why did you ask anyway?
If I want to ask OOC questions about a specific thread (e.g. 'I'm planning for my character to attack the drunk orc, are you guys okay with that?), where should I post it?
Generally if there are more than two people posting in the same [Location Tag] you shouldn't butt in. Otherwise it's largely up to discretion unless someone explicitly marks it as a Closed Scene.
There is an OOC (out of character) thread for all general discussions.
Threads are set up as locations, so you can, at any time, set up a new scene with your own location tag without bothering anyone, and you don't even need those for Trog's or the DFI.
I've seen the recent posts, so I won't ask redundant questions. I'veskimmedread the entire FAQ on a signature link. My question is, Is it possible to start somewhere other than an inn or tavern? It seems kinda meh, to start in those areas.
Yeah, there have been some people starting even in the more private threads, though generally you should ask before doing that. Still any thread can work, though obviously Random Plots and such are more for well, plots, than character intros.
The Temple is always available as well.
I think the Hunting Grounds can work well for your purposes.
Temple and Hunting Grounds, I'll start looking for those two then post in one, whichever looks more appropriate for my purposes. Thanks guys!
Hello, I'm new. I have played tabletop before (but I doubt that matters) and is there a specific place I should start?
Hi! If you want to play Nexus, then I shall point you to my sig and say welcome! :smallsmile:
What exactly is Nexus?
First of all, do you understand what FFRP is?
I think so.
:smallsigh:It's like roleplaying but without the dice. You can do whatever you like within the bounds of reason.
Please tell me if I got that wrong.
Nope. You're right. Nexus is the original setting (effectively a conglomerate of every other setting) that is used for most of the FFRP here, the others being the ones for Bleach, MLP, and the other original one, The Burning Temple, but I don't know if that thread is public or not. Anyway, the links in Happy's signature should explain the rules and starting out well enough.
Literally anything and everything works in the Nexus, as long as you don't start whipping out nukes.
My suggestion, post in the Nexus OOC Thread and ask if anyone wants to run a scene for [brief character description], or just go straight to Trogs, The Dancing Fox Inn, or The Black Dragon's Den.
There should be someone willing to throw a character at you.
You can have the same character in multiple threads (plotcloning), since threads are just locations, and timestreams are barely kept track of anyways. The main thing to watch out for when plotcloning is your items/abilities.
If a character has a magic sword in his first scene, then he should have it in his second scene...if he loses it in his second scene, he probably shouldn't have it in his third scene.
Keep in mind, your character could be in three scenes at once, if you're up to it...
Right, of course. Though I've been part of a few of the failed ones.
It should be noted that you can have PC's come directly from other settings. Along with original folks, I've had a few come from other games on the forum that died, like my avatar. :smalltongue:
Thanks!
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Hello, I'm Flaming Eagle. I'm a new person as well, who has experience with Avatar-Based FFRPs and even a brief D&D-esque forum game as a gnomish wizard before real life happened.
As for preference... well anything relating to avatars/manga/webcomics/video games (especially 'post-apocalyptic).
Is there any one based on Wasteland 2? Or The Walking Dead? I've discovered a newly-formed one based on Fallout NV
The, ah, 'newly formed' FO:NV one may be slightly dead, as my post dates back to November. I hope it isn't, though.
But I would recommend the Nexus, as it allows all to come and do what they wish with whatever they wish- roboticists, steampunk dinosaur wizards, Neanderthal samurai, and so on. That said, there are several manga/anime based ones, but as I don't watch anime anddon't like having to read backwardsgo from right to left with a comic-style format, I can't tell you much about those.
I discovered the Nexus shortly after I made that post. About to hop in.
And I'd prefer video game ones to manga (unless it's Senien manga)