The interesting thing about dimensions is that we have access to 3 and a bit. Height, width, depth, and time (sort of.) These are the carnal dimensions. However, there are others that scientists and mathematicians are busily unraveling. There are actually 19 recorded thus far. [indent]1) Height 2) Width 3) Depth 4) Time (Era) 5) Realism 6) Magic (Genera) 7) Technology (Genera) 8) Epicness 9) Character’s Relevance in the World 10) Character's Badassness 11) Action 12) Lethality 13) Humor 14) Morality 15) Mood 16) Setting 17) Premise 18) Lucidity 19) 4th Wall[/indent] They are suspended by infinite mathematical possibilities in a fractal arc, and where they intersect they create space/time bubbles and safe havens. Each has its own sets of physical laws that are completely independent of the others. Now, so far as the other non-intersecting spaces... the in-betweens if you would, holds no power over anything (object, person, or craft) all remains subject to the laws of it's originating space/time bubble. This is called "the rift" and this is why we are called Rift Runners. [indent]Basically you... physical, real world you, sitting on the other side of that screen, YOU. Are a Rift Runner in that you play characters in roleplaying games (or as I call them in this thread... "other dimensions") and you are part of this gaming group... The Rift Runners Gaming Group. Since we don't really want to say "Hi, I'm so and so, I live here, and this is my deepest darkest secret." We are creating real-world analogues for us to play. If you want to make this analog to actually be YOU, that is up to you. In a face to face game I would simply have you guys play yourselves, but I think we should hold a level of ambiguity since it is the internet and some of you might be minors or might not be comfortable sharing things about yourselves with someone you can't even put a face to.[/indent] Honestly, if you guys don't want me to run Adventure 1, or if someone is super eager to run their own, then I'm totally cool with that.