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Current Patience is a virtue... Too bad I'm full of sin.
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Do you like mysteries? Do you like fandom play? Then check out my interest check and get interested! roleplayerguild.com/posts/5…
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Trying to NOT immediately jump on an RP idea is hard...
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Ayo had some thoughts.

If the Black Crown app was made solely so its users could form these Kingdoms, something wasn't working right. None of them had one, not so long as the information was new to everyone else, and there were too many randos running around when they could've been living it up in a Kingdom of their own. If you had the choice to rule, why slum in with the proles?

So only select users could use the Black Crown app to own a Kingdom - and by that logic, all the rest were meant to be followers. Subjects. Maybe even slaves, if the whole royalty motif was pushed to its logical extreme.

She didn't say any of this though. She let everyone else talk and theorize, perching herself at the edge of the train car, kicking her heels against the metal. "S'it smart to go right back in there when they're all freakin' out over a stolen train?" The answer was clearly 'no', but if nobody said that she was going to get annoyed.

"Guess you all can call me Free," she added with a small scoff, "'Noblesse' does already so no point fighting it."
I did?? Wow, posting's so easy I barely realize I'm doing it these days.
Is there a particular reason why we're required to play as pre-existing characters from pre-existing media? Why I do find this idea intresting, the thought of having to play a character that belongs to an existing universe/series, and having to play that character in line with how they act, think and feel just doesn't appeal to me.

If this is a hard-set, must-be rule, I completely understand and in that cae, I'll be passing on this. But if there's not a heavy, decisive and incredibly plot-relevant reason for why this is the case, then perhaps we could negotiate?


Well the main reason is that I enjoy canon crossovers and the "detective" archetype is very widespread, so I thought a roleplay that taps into all that would be fun. If it was just about random OC detectives I feel like that would have less oomph, and also be too broad to really work with.

More importantly though, there's no need to gripe in a thread doing things a way you don't like. Like... it's not my problem that you don't want to play on my terms? Not to be rude about it.
1 and 2 sound cool


Good news then, I decided to go ahead with number 2 already!

roleplayerguild.com/topics/197095-see…
@Yankee@Azure Bubbles@Mao Mao@BrokenPromise@Auragreedia@Skelm@TimelessParagon

Took a bit longer than I hoped, but the thread's open to you all!

As always, ask any questions or voice your concerns, I'm happy to help and I'm almost sure I missed explaining something in here.
“Hm.”

In a quiet, firelit room, papers shuffle. The opening and closing of books, flipping pages at a steadily increasing tempo, filled the air.

“No, that's not… right? How can it be wrong?”

Wood creaks as a figure rises from his chair. He makes his way across his study, legs trembling with an urgency never felt before.

The doors to the next room fling open, a library that stretched into nonexistence. The man begins pulling books off of the nearest shelf, one by one at first, skimming their contents; some books were garbled, text shifting before his eyes; some books' ink ran, blending together and seeping off the page; some books lost their shape in his grasp, a consistency like wet sand. As the issues mounted so too does his panic, driving him now to tear the books from their shelves in a desperate bid.

Two things were clear to him - something very terrible was happening, and he had no idea what.

Lucky, then, that he knew who could find out.


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Premise
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"When love dies, all that remains are the facts."
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Hello and welcome to Seekers Beyond, RPGuild's first(?) mystery-solving extravaganza!

For this roleplay you will be detectives - inspectors, inquisitors, sleuths, and any other names for it - from preexisting canon brought out of their home realities to do what they do best: solve mysteries. The kind of mysteries you might find out of penny dreadfuls and Friday night procedurals, with a crime, suspects, clues, all that delicious detective jam.

Proceedings will be split into two blocks - Cases and Interludes. Cases make up the brunt of the mystery-solving shenanigans, constituting their own distinct arc that follows a new plot, in a new setting, with a new cast. These cases will have little connection to one another, if any, besides the Player Characters themselves. They'll even be set in their own universes, be they from canon as well or made up wholesale (probably more of the former than the latter, but I like to cover my bases), meaning that in one Case you might be unraveling the complex politics weaved throughout 15th century Bohemia, and in the next you're hunting for whoever stole Granny Smith's Apple Pie recipe. Or vice versa, who knows!

The periods between each Case will be what I'm calling Interludes. Its during these moments where the scope steps back a little to let everyone, characters included, breathe. Cases are fraught with danger and high stakes in unfamiliar lands, after all. While in Interludes there will still be important questions to be answered, there will be less happening to force their hands; they can relax, socialize, enjoy themselves if they like, or simply investigate at a more leisurely pace. Maybe your characters can even improve themselves...

Rules, Mechanics, Etc.
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"Elementary, my dear Watson."
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Below are some things that you really ought to know if you want to join.





Miscellaneous
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"Oh, ahh, just one more thing..."
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First off, thanks for taking the time to read the thread!

This section is for any remaining bits and ends, odds and bobs if you prefer, that I feel important to address in some way.

The first of which is a Trigger Warning.
Being that this roleplay will involve many criminal elements that people can find upsetting, I want to be clear on what sorts of things might come up. Descriptions of death, gore, and violence being a major one, as this thread will focus on murder quite often, and while I have no exact plans there are other topics that have a high likelihood of focus somewhere down the line. I will update this when/if they come up, and try not to worry, I'm not going to delve into anything truly awful. We're here to have fun, not to revel in misery.

Secondly, to be completely transparent, I have zero guarantee that any of this will work! It's a kind of experiment I'm conducting here, with you as my test subjects - sorry about that. Everything here is subject to change, and most likely will change in some capacity since I have no idea if any of it will translate into something fun for other people. Please bear with me!

With all that said, I do hope you at least enjoy your time here.

It's time to get to work, detectives!
Not sure who I'd wanna play as yet so I'll see what others there are a bit first.
Any guidelines for what types of characters we should consider?
I'm always gonna be interested in crossovers.
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