Feb 12, 2019 4:27 am
Hey, there!
To be honest, I haven't participated in a Roleplay Game in quite some time... I used to be a sort of GM for a small community of writers and story-lovers, and was responsible for designing worlds, setting up character forms, creating new threads for different planets or locations, etc. I'd like to do some casual roleplay again, but here's my problem: we never used a skill system or levels or rulebooks. Of course there were some base rules that I or other GMs established, a fandom (i.e. Star Wars/LotR) or setting (medieval fantasy, etc.) was chosen, and I'd often take inspiration from a film or book series for the world. People were often thrown together and forced to improvise with minimal direction. Character sheets were limited to backstories, weaknesses, strengths, and goals - with no numbers.
It was all very freeform.
When I started searching for a community to dive back into roleplay, I realized that the majority of sites require knowledge of pre-established rulebooks. Unfortunately, I'm dealing with some health challenges, and also not very mathematically inclined. I'm concerned that I won't be able to learn enough (what with brain fog and fatigue) to be able to really enjoy the game; I'd hate to inconvenience anyone.
What's the best option here? Should I try to get my hands on a rulebook? Or is this something that can be learned as one goes? Will I be an incredible burden to (and potentially kicked out of) any roleplay I join? Is there some other platform that might better suit my needs as a player and GM?
My other thought was to design a systemless custom game, possibly in a pre-established world (i.e. Star Wars) so that everybody, myself included, has at least some concept of power levels between characters and likely outcomes.
Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll be joining any games here or not, but I just wanted to say hello and see if you had any friendly advice!
Thanks in advance, and happy gaming!
Saga
To be honest, I haven't participated in a Roleplay Game in quite some time... I used to be a sort of GM for a small community of writers and story-lovers, and was responsible for designing worlds, setting up character forms, creating new threads for different planets or locations, etc. I'd like to do some casual roleplay again, but here's my problem: we never used a skill system or levels or rulebooks. Of course there were some base rules that I or other GMs established, a fandom (i.e. Star Wars/LotR) or setting (medieval fantasy, etc.) was chosen, and I'd often take inspiration from a film or book series for the world. People were often thrown together and forced to improvise with minimal direction. Character sheets were limited to backstories, weaknesses, strengths, and goals - with no numbers.
It was all very freeform.
When I started searching for a community to dive back into roleplay, I realized that the majority of sites require knowledge of pre-established rulebooks. Unfortunately, I'm dealing with some health challenges, and also not very mathematically inclined. I'm concerned that I won't be able to learn enough (what with brain fog and fatigue) to be able to really enjoy the game; I'd hate to inconvenience anyone.
What's the best option here? Should I try to get my hands on a rulebook? Or is this something that can be learned as one goes? Will I be an incredible burden to (and potentially kicked out of) any roleplay I join? Is there some other platform that might better suit my needs as a player and GM?
My other thought was to design a systemless custom game, possibly in a pre-established world (i.e. Star Wars) so that everybody, myself included, has at least some concept of power levels between characters and likely outcomes.
Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll be joining any games here or not, but I just wanted to say hello and see if you had any friendly advice!
Thanks in advance, and happy gaming!
Saga
Last edited February 12, 2019 5:36 am