Hi. I saw something similar to this on another forum-basically the players take the role of Professionals in various fields of pseudo-science and explain experiments, phenomena and overall weird happenings in a series of letters to one another. If a more intense action sequence is required, maybe switching to a narrative would be allowed. Anyways, look to weird fiction for the tone; as H.P. Lovecraft puts it:
Well said sir.
I think 4-6 dedicated players would work. Players are required to have one main character but may make up and write in character any number of characters, as long as they maintain continuity. The primary character should be some sort of professional scholar, scientist, professor etc. Secondary characters can be anyone that fits into the years 1890-1937. Flashbacks are encouraged.
The correspondence should form the core ethos of the RP but it shouldn't be the limit. Maybe discovered documents? Garbled radio transmissions? Weird artifacts with deciphered writing? The important thing is to keep it on track-storylines could be solidified in OOC, with players saying what they plan on doing in the next few posts.
So, some tentative rules:
1. Standard forum rules. No godmode. No killing of other PCs without permission etc.
2. Tone/standards of writing must be maintained.
3.Keep it on track. If a player introduces an idea/concept/thing/artifact whatever in a post, acknowledge it, and try to incorporate it into your next posts and in doing so, the setting at large. Continuity and verisimilitude are key.
4. GM has final word.
Ok, discuss!
The true weird tale has something more than secret murder, bloody bones, or a sheeted form clanking chains according to rule. A certain atmosphere of breathless and unexplainable dread of outer, unknown forces must be present; and there must be a hint, expressed with a seriousness and portentousness becoming its subject, of that most terrible conception of the human brain--a malign and particular suspension or defeat of those fixed laws of Nature which are our only safeguard against the assaults of chaos and the daemons of unplumbed space.
Well said sir.
I think 4-6 dedicated players would work. Players are required to have one main character but may make up and write in character any number of characters, as long as they maintain continuity. The primary character should be some sort of professional scholar, scientist, professor etc. Secondary characters can be anyone that fits into the years 1890-1937. Flashbacks are encouraged.
The correspondence should form the core ethos of the RP but it shouldn't be the limit. Maybe discovered documents? Garbled radio transmissions? Weird artifacts with deciphered writing? The important thing is to keep it on track-storylines could be solidified in OOC, with players saying what they plan on doing in the next few posts.
So, some tentative rules:
1. Standard forum rules. No godmode. No killing of other PCs without permission etc.
2. Tone/standards of writing must be maintained.
3.Keep it on track. If a player introduces an idea/concept/thing/artifact whatever in a post, acknowledge it, and try to incorporate it into your next posts and in doing so, the setting at large. Continuity and verisimilitude are key.
4. GM has final word.
Ok, discuss!