48 Help Articles May be Relevant:
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Contacting the RP Repository about a deceased user
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The Responsibility of All RPers
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Writing for RP
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Running a RP Group
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Using Dice to Enhance RP
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Creating a Simple Dice System for your RP/Group
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Putting an RPR icon on your phone/tablet homescreen
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The "Adults Only" Looking For RP Forum
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Advertising your RP idea
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Finding a RP
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Don't use the RPR for illegal or extreme content.
You may not use the RP Repository to post or transmit illegal content, to advertise, to spread chain letters, or to spam. We expect all members to take every reasonable action to ensure they are keeping...
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In RP, maintain healthy boundaries between IC and OOC
It is important to remember that users are not their characters, and characters are not their players. There are two main places where we see people mix this up: Confusing genders of players and charactersAlthough...
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RP
Role Play When one or more people take on the role of a character that is in some way, large or small, different from their real selves, and through those characters act out fantastical adventures. The...
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Using the forums to advertise your RP
Seeking players to join a RP? The fastest way to advertise is to make a post in the appropriate forum. Step 1: Create a new topic in the Looking For RP forum. Step 2: Give your topic a descriptive...
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Contacting the RP Repository about a deceased user
in Contacting the RP Repository about a deceased user
In the event of the death of a RP Repository user, we can work with a person authorized to act on the behalf of the estate or with a verified immediate family member of the deceased to have an account deactivated. In...
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Is online RP a writing craft?
We assembled a panel of users to ask is online RP a writing craft? What follows is a brief summary of what we discovered together. Absolutely. I consider it far more of a writing and narrative process...
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Getting better at writing for RP
What can you do to get better at writing for RP? Our interlocutors came up with the following advice: PracticeThe only way to get better at writing, is to keep doing it. There's no hard, fast rule that...
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Writing for RP is different than solo writing
The largest difference that was identified between solo writing and writing for RP was that when composing a post, a RPer must always remember to offer something for their partners to respond to, or provide...
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So you want to start a RP group
In January 2013, the community discussed the critically important role of Group Admin. A large proportion of the discussion participants had many years of experience running groups under their belts. In...
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Rules a RP group can't live without
Any group needs a set of expectations. We have the generic social construct expectations like play nice or lose your toys etc. Then with games we need IC expectations as well. Some games are supposed to...