Bunker 9
#1
Posted 23 May 2015 - 01:33 AM
Until one day, demigods started to die in their sleep. Once a week, another camper would pass on into the Underworld. Campers are brought to panic, but stay silent to prevent any trouble. Whoever was doing this was powerful, one who wanted to have all.
Who could it be?
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Summary:
A roleplay based on the Camp Half-Blood universe created by Rick Riordan, using original characters made by members! Set 20 years after all canon events. Draws on lore from Percy Jackson and the Olympians and Heroes of Olympus. Demigods die in their sleep all of a sudden, and the other campers must find out who is causing this mischief.
Your OC's role:
OCs made by the role players are demigods that have been in the two worlds of mythology and mortality. They are usually sent on quests issued by their own groups, while following the storyline slowly. Prophecies are given before starting the quest, courtesy of the Oracle of Delphi.
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Does it look acceptable?
#2
Posted 23 May 2015 - 01:45 PM
Depending on who you're planning to be taking in for the RP, I'd suggest adding more description. Not all of us here are familiar with the Percy Jackson series, so you may want a deeper explanation of the series and how they're supposed to function in a supposedly ponified world.
A good way would be to start by explaining how the whole demigod system works, as well as how would one mould a character to fit within the constraints of the limits you want to set for the RP. Another nice thing would be to set more of the stage for RPer's to enter, as you've said little about the status of the camp. Are the RPers going to be new to it all? Are they experienced in this whole demigod business?
And as with the usual for linear-storyline RP's, make sure you have time and effort to invest into this. Since self-sustaining RP's are hard and a miracle to sustain, expect to have to constantly be driving the plot forward for the duration of the RP, as your fellow RPers will not know how to continue without your guidance.
It's a sound concept, but needs a little more fleshing out before you submit it, I would say.
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