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Niel
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Sep 05, 2011 01:10PM
What could we do as a group to get more members and keep different conversations going?
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OK. I'm on board! I can help with quizzes and stuff if you want, too!
Grace/Laerynna/Miki wrote: "what about a roleplay? just an idea. Don't kill me!"
If other members would enjoy that then that can be added.
I can create a few Trivia questions. A girl actually made a comment (not so long ago) asking me about the book. I told her, and she said she’ll add it to her TBR list.
Helen wrote: "I can create a few Trivia questions. A girl actually made a comment (not so long ago) asking me about the book. I told her, and she said she’ll add it to her TBR list."
Sure trivia question can work.
Hey I don't know where to post this, but the Goodreads prizes are going on at the moment, and because Skulduggery Pleasant was published in 2012 you can vote for it!So get voting :D
Ela wrote: "Hey I don't know where to post this, but the Goodreads prizes are going on at the moment, and because Skulduggery Pleasant was published in 2012 you can vote for it!So get voting :D"
This topic is fine since there would be no point in making a new topic for this. Good point we can try to make the book win this year
I didn't know where to ut this, so I'll just put this here:http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...
Guess what I found!
You guys should make an rp folder xD
I made a new topic for the voting discussion and for the awesome information Helen found. The topic is random information.
Daniel wrote: "Ela wrote: "Hey I don't know where to post this, but the Goodreads prizes are going on at the moment, and because Skulduggery Pleasant was published in 2012 you can vote for it!So get voting :D"
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YES!!! :D
I was just wondering what category you guys have voted for it in??
Ela wrote: "Daniel wrote: "Ela wrote: "Hey I don't know where to post this, but the Goodreads prizes are going on at the moment, and because Skulduggery Pleasant was published in 2012 you can vote for it!So g..."
I voted for it in YA sci-fi and fantasy category
Role-playing can also be done online in the form of group story creation, involving anywhere from two to several hundred people, utilizing public forums, private message boards, mailing lists, chatrooms, and instant-messaging chat clients (e.g., MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ) to build worlds and characters that may last a few hours, or several years. Message boards such as ProBoards and InvisionFree are popularly used for role-playing. Often on forum-based roleplays, rules, and standards are set up, such as a minimum word count, character applications, and "plotting" boards to increase complexity and depth of story.
There are different genres of which one can choose while role-playing, including, but not limited to, fantasy, modern, medieval, steam punk, and historical. Books, movies, or games can be, and often are, used as a basis for role-plays (which in such cases may be deemed "collaborative fan-fiction"), with players either assuming the roles of established canon characters or using those the players themselves create ("Original Characters") to replace—or exist along side—characters from the book, movie, or game, playing through well-trodden plots as alternative characters, or expanding upon the setting and story outside of its established canon. Role-playing takes years to master, but it does not take too long to learn the basics.
((nicked that from wikipedia))
There are different genres of which one can choose while role-playing, including, but not limited to, fantasy, modern, medieval, steam punk, and historical. Books, movies, or games can be, and often are, used as a basis for role-plays (which in such cases may be deemed "collaborative fan-fiction"), with players either assuming the roles of established canon characters or using those the players themselves create ("Original Characters") to replace—or exist along side—characters from the book, movie, or game, playing through well-trodden plots as alternative characters, or expanding upon the setting and story outside of its established canon. Role-playing takes years to master, but it does not take too long to learn the basics.
((nicked that from wikipedia))
Daniel wrote: "Role-playing can also be done online in the form of group story creation, involving anywhere from two to several hundred people, utilizing public forums, private message boards, mailing lists, chat..."I give you full range on setting it up then, since I know nothing about it.




