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Most of the time, we just encourage someone to go ongrid, invite others and so on. However, sometimes a little preplanning can help you bring like-minded PCs together, for a specific theme. This sort of event is called a Meetup. |
Most of the time, we just encourage someone to go ongrid, invite others and so on. However, sometimes a little preplanning can help you bring like-minded PCs together, for a specific theme. This sort of event is called a Meetup. |
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− | A meetup is not a formal scene. Think of it as more of a pre-arranged group roleplay. As an organizer, you'll probably set the tone and a few opening poses...but that's it. |
+ | A meetup is not a formal scene. Think of it as more of a pre-arranged group roleplay. As an organizer, you'll probably set the tone and a few opening poses...but that's it, though you're still expected to participate. |
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Revision as of 00:53, 21 November 2014
Most of the time, we just encourage someone to go ongrid, invite others and so on. However, sometimes a little preplanning can help you bring like-minded PCs together, for a specific theme. This sort of event is called a Meetup.
A meetup is not a formal scene. Think of it as more of a pre-arranged group roleplay. As an organizer, you'll probably set the tone and a few opening poses...but that's it, though you're still expected to participate.
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Examples |
Here are a few we've had in the past: Possible meetups could be:
Meetups focus around drawing people together with similar interests. A good method is to think of a group, and then to think of at least three associated groups and include them. For example, a Vardamen meetup should probably be open to Serrielites and undead hunters. A Druid Grove meetup would benefit from including druids as well as rangers and sith-makar. Then, post your +event. Meetups are mostly about being social and bringing together common interests. They really are. |
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Since Meetups aren't scenes, we handle them slightly differently. In general:
Extra Special: Please don't request RPPs during the roleplay! This is different than normal. Given that more than one is being awarded per person, staff handles this separately. Please be sure and remind participants of this. We hate denying their requests, and a reminder helps drop our paperwork. |
How do I Submit a Meetup?
To Submit a Meetup... |
1. Log your Meetup |
Include:
Special: Please remind players to please not request RPPs during the roleplay! This is different than normal. Given that more than one is being awarded per person, staff handles this separately. Please be sure and remind participants of this. We hate denying their requests, and a reminder helps drop our paperwork. |
2. Post your log. |
Need help? See: Post the log to the wiki* |
3. Let us know you ran! Send in a +request. |
Include in the +request:
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* Don't feel comfortable with the wiki? You're welcome to email your log to a staffer, instead. Once a staffer claims the +request, just email the log to them. Most staff have an email listed in their +finger. Due to security concerns, we can't accept DOC/ODT, Google Docs, or similar files. Instead, and for general safety's sake, just plop the log into an email if you choose this method.