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A Player-Run Plot, or PRP, is a wonderful beast if properly cared for.  It will provide you with entertainment and affection for many years, and isn't picky about its owner.
 
A Player-Run Plot, or PRP, is a wonderful beast if properly cared for.  It will provide you with entertainment and affection for many years, and isn't picky about its owner.

Revision as of 18:38, 21 October 2016

PRPs

A Player-Run Plot, or PRP, is a wonderful beast if properly cared for. It will provide you with entertainment and affection for many years, and isn't picky about its owner.

In essence, this is a story you and your friends tell by yourselves. While not always true, one player will typically take on the role of ST for the scene, and arbitrate the story for the other characters involved. If the ST's own character is involved in the scene, he or she should stay in the background as much as possible.

Approval Unnecessary

Staff does not feel the need to babysit every player or nose into every scene. While knowing, in general, what you are doing in the world will help staff to ensure it stays responsive, neither they nor you need the hassle of extra paperwork.

The following types of PRPs do not require pre-approval:

  • Social scenes. These can be parties, ball games, races, meetings, murder mystery nights, jousting tournaments, you name it. The key is that they are primarily social, and don't involve staff NPCs. If it's something you would need to get the city's permission to do (say, a drag race down Tamarack Road, or a massive harvest festival), you need staff approval.
  • Business scenes. Do you run a business? No matter what it is, if you are doing something on your own IC property and it doesn't involve anything you'd need a separate license for/doesn't involve staff NPCs, go for it. Want to murder someone in your haunted house? Just don't let the police catch wind. ;)
  • Basic combat scenes. Run into trouble? Get mugged by a gang of idiot college kids down in the Industrial District? No problem. As long as they have nothing to do with established NPCs, you're good to do a one-off. If you intend to propose a permanent addition to the underworld or any other type of real world combat situation, please talk to staff first. There may already be something waiting in the wings, plot-wise, which could help you.
  • Hedge scenes. If you are wandering the Hedge all on your lonesome with a friend, more power to you. Be realistic and stick with the theme; it's a bad place to go for a picnic unless you can defend yourself. If you want to run basic combat with monsters from the books, go for it.


Requires Approval

Alas, certain types of stories do require staff input. As a general rule of thumb, if it involves established groups, NPCs, custom monsters or custom items, staff needs to hear about it before you run the plot.

The following types of PRPs require pre-approval:

  • Magical items. Are you collecting pieces for one? Researching one? Seeking to build one? Staff needs to know about it BEFORE you run the plot.
  • Established NPCs. Do you want a staff NPC involved in something? Does your group need a meeting with a public figure? Don't fake it. Ask staff first.
  • Town/City-wide events. Similar to the above, if something is going to be scattered all over the town and potentially on the news, staff needs to know before it happens. Please feel free to use the media board for any announcements once your plot has been approved.
  • Wyrd Evolution. If you haven't chosen to develop the changes organically, and would prefer to have them happen more suddenly via a PRP, please have your ST pitch their story idea to staff. Remember, you WILL be showing signs of the changes before the PRP occurs. It is evolution, not "I magically get powers totally unrelated to anything I've ever done before in my life."