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Post by Joliette Thorne on Jun 28, 2008 18:29:50 GMT -5
You are standing in a room bare of all furnishing but a lone wooden table, upon which sits a tarnished lamp. Taking up the lamp, you rub it and from the spout pours forth a stream of greenish smoke.The smoke forms into the figure of a large, gaunt and dark-eyed man who tells you he is the Genie of the MUD. The Genie of the MUD is here.The Genie tells you that your reward for freeing him is that he will grant you your ideal RPG. but... ".... first, O child of Creative Roleplay, you must tell me wherein lie your deepest wishes and dreams, in such detail as I shall know thy heart's desire." Go on, tell him. Never know, wishes sometimes DO come true.
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Post by Caedan on Jul 4, 2008 21:02:41 GMT -5
in my ideal mud, the perfect, or only slightly flawed boys would come to life and live in my bed.
erm. tbh, in my ideal game there'd be some anti-needless-drama device installed to thwart the idiocy, but that's as likely as my wanting to have a vampire lover poof into my bed.
i guess then ... maybe some sort of control over marriages and baby-making? i mean most of us are mature enough obviously not to be popping out runts every other week, but i've seen it done. it'd be nice to have a bit more stringent regulations along that sort of thing. iunno.
all the things i dislike about hollow seem to carry over into other rpg's ... it's pretty unavoidable unfortunately. /wrists;
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Post by Jaidin Traye on Jul 5, 2008 2:07:23 GMT -5
My ideal mud would have an IQ test-- fail it, and you are unable to create a character.
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Post by Isen on Jul 6, 2008 9:01:29 GMT -5
Well, that rules me out, Juicy. And, my ideal MUD would be something along the lines of a strictly regulated game, where the admins enforced the rules (of which there should be relatively few) strictly, and performed their other adminy tasks in a timely manner. More might come later.
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Post by Tom on Jul 13, 2008 9:44:29 GMT -5
I have ultimate power, there are no other players and I have the power of omniscience, allowing me to simultaneously write for each and every soul within a fictional fantasy metropolis.
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Post by Joliette Thorne on Jul 13, 2008 9:57:27 GMT -5
Um... Tom... that's a novel.
Pretty much.
;D
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Post by Tom on Jul 13, 2008 11:06:57 GMT -5
Yes... yes it is. Better get writing one soon, eh.
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Post by Arysel on Aug 28, 2008 18:35:33 GMT -5
My ideal RPG would be one in which the players acted with maturity, or a decent facsimile of one. There should definitely be an age limit of at least 17.
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Post by Cairbre on Aug 29, 2008 10:03:47 GMT -5
Personally, I'd prefer one where sexism, racism, and the like isn't spawned by holding such a prejudice oocly. I mean, after all. Rping is playing something that isn't you, for the most part. Unless you're one of the weird ones that sticks yourself into an rp setting. But then, with that, I could understand the reasoning for stuffing in your own prejudices.
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