What is Roleplaying?To put it simply, roleplaying is an activity in which players assume the roles of various characters in a fictional setting and control them. Players act the roles through narrative posts while taking part in building the story with the other players. You might have seen some examples of this on the RMB with our sporadic nation roleplay. Roleplaying is extremely fun and widely practiced, mainly because the only limit to roleplaying is your imagination. Do you want to be a fire angel wizard, fighting on a huge space station against Nazi goblin aliens who are at war with communist dwarves who want to destroy the Gods? You've got it.
Basic Terms and AbbreviationsRP: Roleplay. A single story written by two or more participants.
LM: Loremaster. The founder and host of the roleplay who creates the setting and acts as "everything and everyone else".
CO-LM: Co-Loremaster. Although not widely used, the CO-LM is appointed by the LM to help manage the roleplay and review applications; essentially a smaller LM.
GM: Guildmaster. The Thane of Roleplay, who is elected every three months to manage the RP community in Wintreath. Also called the
Patriarch.
RPer/Player: A person participating in the RP and controlling a character.
Thread/Topic: A continued line of interconnected roleplay, written by two or more players. A thread consists of an initial opening post and subsequent replies as the players move through a storyline.
Post: A single instance of roleplay, written by one player, usually as a response to an above post. Posts can include initial posts which start the roleplay.
OP: Original Post. The initial post in a thread that contains the introduction, title, application forms, and/or other useful information relevant to the thread. May also mean Original Poster.
IC: In Character. When a player makes a post as a character in the RP. IC threads are reserved for and only for in character posts. The story and the real roleplaying go in IC threads.
OOC: Out of Character. When a player makes a post as their real self, not as their character. OOC threads are reserved for discussions related to the RPs so that players do not break character in IC threads.
General Rules of RoleplayTo follow is a list of common roleplay rules that every roleplayer should understand and follow. Always keep in mind that the purpose of roleplaying online is to have fun - for everyone, not just yourself. Casual RPs are generally more flexible on these rules.
Do Not God-mod: God-modding is when a character features god-like powers, such as invincibility, mind control, or the ability to do practically anything without limits or boundaries.
- Example: Saying you pulled a Neo and dodged every single bullet shot at you.
Do Not Auto-hit: Auto-hitting is when a player performs an action on another character without giving the affected player a chance to respond. More advanced roleplayers will go into detail with their actions and emphasize their attempts instead.
- Example: Saying you chopped off another character's arms and legs before they had a chance to dodge or parry.
Do Not Power-play: Power-playing is when a player controls someone else's character without the other player's consent. Not only is this unfair to the other player, but it's also discouraged because often players will misconstrue the behaviors and personalities of characters they didn't design.
- Example: Saying you taunted another character into foolishly falling into your trap.
Do Not Meta-game: Meta-gaming is when a character acts on knowledge that the OOC player has access to but their IC character should not. May apply to knowledge of other characters' backstories, thoughts, actions done in secret, etc.
- Example: Tricking Medusa to stare at a mirror when the character has never heard of Medusa before and would therefore not be aware of her petrifying stare.
Do Not Lore-break: Lore-breaking is when a character breaks the established lore, which is anything that likely affects a character or scenario. Lore-bending, a similar term, is when existing lore is lightly modified, often with ideas that are neither supported nor contradicted by existing lore.
- Example: Having your WW1-era soldier pull out his modified AK-47 with ACOG scope, suppressor, and grenade launcher attachment.
Do Not Play Mary Sues: A Mary Sue is a seemingly perfect character who is depicted as unrealistically lacking in flaws or weaknesses. They can usually perform better at tasks than should be possible given the amount of training or experience and are judged as poorly developed characters, too perfect and lacking in realism to be interesting. They are often recognized as self-insertions, where the character is an idealized proxy for the player in the RP.
What Now?I want to participate, but it all sounds so complicated!It may seem complicated at first, but it becomes really simple once you get started! If you need any help, just ask the current Thane of Roleplay or any of the individuals listed in
the Guild Halls.
I understand everything! Where can I start?1. Look in
the Gathering Portal for RPs that have already started. Just post an application in a signups thread!
2. Look in
the Roleplayer's Gathering for RPs that are trying to get off the ground!
3. You can also check the pinned threads in the Roleplayers' Gathering for RPs on Discord!