[quote=@NuttsnBolts] For a persistent world roleplay I would like to see that any story I create has some impact or is perhaps referenced by another group of players, possibly for their own use. For example, and using Rogue One as an example, if I was to have a story where my character was to obtain the blueprints to the Deathstar, that information is now readily available for another group of players. They don't need to know the entire roleplay persay, but a short summary for what was achieved would help. If the GMs think that what was achieved was too much, then they could alter it by saying the data was corrupted or something, but that's where their expertise in balancing the game comes in. To sum up, perhaps a thread listing an index of the outcomes/summary of each RP would be a good option. [/quote] This is a very good idea. I know it's a very good idea because it occurred to me as well after reading [@Ruby]'s post. I was pleased to see someone else had beaten me to the punch. The only other successful Persistent World that I have ever been a part of was coincidentally also the first RP I ever participated in. It was called Live the Legend and it was a Jurassic Park PW. We all played dinosaurs. Realistically, too. No talking. Just growling. Someone made a wiki for that, which still exists: http://jpl-live-the-legend.wikia.com/wiki/JPL_Live_the_Legend_Wiki The PW and the site it was hosted in (Jurassic Park Legacy) are gone, sadly. A community-created wiki that chronicles pivotal characters and plotlines should be feasible as long as we have people on top of that task from the very beginning. Everybody likes to be important so I think you'll find plenty of players who like creating wiki pages for their characters and their storylines.