PrPs
Posted by Puffin on 04/30/19
Hey folks! There's been some questions about PrPs lately and I wanted to throw this out there.
If you've been on an action and something bad happened (not that anything bad ever happens on actions) and it left you with consequences, and you would like to explore those in detail and in scenes but don't particularly know if you want to use actions - it's okay to find a PrPrunner to resolve those consequences and things. Generally speaking, when we leave you with a dream or a hook or something, it's almost always ok to explore those things - but not everything HAS to be an action. We're ok with handing out pieces of the plot and many arcs to people. SO! If you have a PrPrunner, or ARE a PrPrunner looking for something to do, you can always ping us with some ideas. I'd rather see consequences play out and have real effects and also be things that people can use for RP and deepening plot. Many of those things tie back into the metaplot, but that doesn't mean we as GMs are the only ways you can get some of those resolved.
So I hope this reminder helps, in that you CAN do things to alleviate consequences and such outside of needing a GM to do more than approve the prprequest and/or establish some overall boundaries/guidelines - which we're willing to do. Happy RPing/PrPing!
-Puffin
If you've been on an action and something bad happened (not that anything bad ever happens on actions) and it left you with consequences, and you would like to explore those in detail and in scenes but don't particularly know if you want to use actions - it's okay to find a PrPrunner to resolve those consequences and things. Generally speaking, when we leave you with a dream or a hook or something, it's almost always ok to explore those things - but not everything HAS to be an action. We're ok with handing out pieces of the plot and many arcs to people. SO! If you have a PrPrunner, or ARE a PrPrunner looking for something to do, you can always ping us with some ideas. I'd rather see consequences play out and have real effects and also be things that people can use for RP and deepening plot. Many of those things tie back into the metaplot, but that doesn't mean we as GMs are the only ways you can get some of those resolved.
So I hope this reminder helps, in that you CAN do things to alleviate consequences and such outside of needing a GM to do more than approve the prprequest and/or establish some overall boundaries/guidelines - which we're willing to do. Happy RPing/PrPing!
-Puffin