What Kind of RolePlay Would You Like to See Next in The GJF Forum?

What RP Topic Should I Go With?

  • Cats (NOT Warriors! >.<)

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Lions

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Dogs in a Dfferent Plot Than STC

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • Chickens!

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Rats! (Like, wild ones.)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other? Please Comment and Specify!

    Votes: 9 47.4%

  • Total voters
    19
/ Zinnia rises from the dead, gasp

I more or less want to restart SkyHerd, just with a completely different, more interesting and/or interactive plot.

Historical RPs are nice though. There have been a lot of animal-based RPs that are really just exactly the same, save for the species or whatever.
 
/ Zinnia rises from the dead, gasp

I more or less want to restart SkyHerd, just with a completely different, more interesting and/or interactive plot.

Historical RPs are nice though. There have been a lot of animal-based RPs that are really just exactly the same, save for the species or whatever.
Zinnia, you are back! Are you still in STC, or have you quit? I'm restarting it soon. I think it has a better plot line, now. And I have some plans, too.

I don't care much for roleplay games that have to do with people. As a human being, myself, I like RPing from something else's perspective. I'm looking at starting a RP based on the dogs of Indian Tribes. But I torn between a RP about two coyote clans much like an Indian Tribe, and how life affects them, and doing the Indian Dog RPG...
 
Quote: Naw, I think I'm off. I just keep losing interest in things, unfortunately, but it really does look like you're doing a good job over there.

Maybe. It depends, though, each tribal nation in America is set up differently so it'd likely take some research (which ain't a bad thing, research is always nice).
 
Sounds like another plot-less RP, just with a different animal inserted into it. But if you want it I won't stop it.

When making a new role play that'll attract a bunch of people you don't just plug in the same thing over and over again. You want to try to construct a plot that no one has tried before. Sure, you can have the same critters or setting or whatever, but the plot or theme is important.

This might be useful: http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/blueroom/plots.htm
 

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