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Post by Tzauri on Mar 24, 2016 1:09:43 GMT
So, I'm thinking about setting up either a second setting for Divine Blood that leans more towards action (but free-form aside), or a more goofy, free-form unrelated one that emphasizes pure slice of life and has no stats. It's more about ships and laughs.
So, here's the questions. Even if you answer that you want one kind, please still answer the question pertaining to the other.
1. Would you rather have a roleplay that either. A. Uses the Divine Blood rule set, but has a more action elements (with slice of life still being possible) B. Non-stat, free form RP, light hearted RP. Also has a college setting, but is more focused on ships, antics, and hijinks.
2. If it ends up being the Divine Blood, which RP would you rather have? A. Psyche Out - The player characters work for Psyche, solving a variety of mysteries and conflict resolution. B. Soldiers of the Round Table - The player characters work for Avalon, going into more military or spec ops type stuff. Note that while all characters should have some combat abilities, they don't have to be necessarily combat specialized; after all, every military needs specialists!
3. If it's the non-stat RP, would you prefer. A. Using the Divine Blood setting B. Anything Goes
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Post by Admin on Mar 24, 2016 1:11:27 GMT
A. A. A.
...I just really, really like Psyche, and the Divine Blood setting is awesome. That said, "Soldiers of the round table" is good too. Anything goes rather lacks a hook.
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Post by manbehindthecurtain on Mar 24, 2016 1:15:53 GMT
B. B, though it's a close one. A.
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Post by Frag on Mar 24, 2016 1:17:23 GMT
If I hopped in I'd probably roll with 1. A most certainly, with 2. A and B sounding nice, especially the latter depending on how it goes. Being a socially awkward ghost is good and all, but sometimes you just gotta fight to the death, which is rather hard to do as a ghost...
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Post by mercaius on Mar 24, 2016 1:56:36 GMT
1. A. I like rules. If it was DB versus a more generic system I might lean towards B for variety.
2. Either or, I don't lean strongly either way.
3. B. If you're not using the rules, might as well go crazy with unbound potential.
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