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====== Introduction - New Players, Read This First! ====== | ====== Introduction - New Players, Read This First! ====== | ||
- | Hello, and welcome to the wiki for Origin Story, one of two Oxford University | + | Hello, and welcome to the wiki for //Origin Story//, one of two Oxford University |
One important thing to be aware of first: you don't need to read this entire website! There' | One important thing to be aware of first: you don't need to read this entire website! There' | ||
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Any questions, concerns and character concepts should be e-mailed to [[gm@originstory.oxfordrpg.com|The GM Team]]. | Any questions, concerns and character concepts should be e-mailed to [[gm@originstory.oxfordrpg.com|The GM Team]]. | ||
- | ==== What Does It All Mean? ==== | + | =====What Does It All Mean?===== |
- | There are a few acronyms used throughout the website which might be a little confusing if you've never played before. Don't worry - help is at hand! And if you're confused by anything, feel free to email us to ask questions! | + | There are a few acronyms used throughout the website which might be a little confusing if you've never played before. Don't worry -- help is at hand! And if you're confused by anything, feel free to email us to ask questions! |
- | * **OC or OOC - Out of Character**. Events and circumstances in the real world. For example, | + | * **OC or OOC: Out of Character**. Events and circumstances in the real world. For example, OC you (probably...) do not possess superpowers. |
- | * **IC - In Character**. Events and people in the World of Origin Story. For example, | + | * **IC: In Character**. Events and people in the world of //Origin Story//. For example, IC your character certainly possess superpowers! |
- | * **GM - Game Master or Game Moderator**. Us! The team of people who write, run and maintain the game for your playing pleasure. The first place to turn if you have a question. | + | * **GM: Game Master or Game Moderator**. Us! The team of people who write, run and maintain the game for your playing pleasure. The first place to turn if you have a question. |
- | * **PC - Player Character**. You! The characters that Origin Story players create and represent in the fictional world. You will usually play the same PC every week through the course of the game, though you may switch or retire a character if you get bored. | + | * **PC: Player Character**. You! The characters that //Origin Story// players create and represent in the fictional world. You will usually play the same PC every week through the course of the game, though you may switch or retire a character if you get bored. |
- | * **NPC - Non-Player Character**. Us again! The GMs will play various characters in the world, from fellow Sparks you interact with on the forum in uptime, to PC family members and various notable figures around Citropolis, who can be encountered in downtime. We have already designed various NPCs (found in the Notable Characters section on each location and school page), but more will likely be generated as a result of PC backstories! | + | * **NPC: Non-Player Character**. Us again! The GMs will play various characters in the world, from fellow Sparks you interact with on the forum in Uptime, to PC family members and various notable figures around Citropolis, who can be encountered in Downtime. We have already designed various NPCs (found in the Notable Characters section on each location and school page), but more will likely be generated as a result of PC backstories! |
+ | * **Ballgowning: | ||
+ | ===== What's a Roleplaying Game? ===== | ||
- | ==== What' | + | A roleplaying game is somewhere between amateur dramatics and collaborative storytelling. You turn up, create |
- | A Roleplaying game is somewhere between amateur dramatics | + | Most importantly: |
- | Most importantly - Roleplaying is about having fun and creating stories with other players. Absolutely no experience is required to play a 'Society Game' like Origin Story (indeed, it's designed to offer an easy route in for new roleplayers), | + | ===== What's Origin Story? ===== |
- | ==== What' | + | Unlike many traditional roleplaying games, //Origin Story// has no mechanical system for calculating success or failure, apart from what makes a good story for all involved. Despite being a game about superpowers, |
- | Unlike | + | There are many kinds of roleplaying |
- | There are many kinds of roleplaying game, and Origin Story is a Society Game, a format developed | + | As with other Society Games, the game is divided between [[Uptime]] and [[Downtime]]. In the fortnightly sessions that make up Uptime, the PCs interact in real-time |
- | As with other Society Games, the game is divided between [[Uptime]] and [[Downtime]]. In the two-weekly sessions that make up Uptime, | + | 'Downtime' takes place over two weeks OC, but a month IC. Over the next two OC days (until midnight on the Thursday after each session) there is an opportunity to have any useful conversations by sending other players |
- | ' | + | There is a system for these turnsheet actions, detailed [[downtime# |
- | There is a system for these Turnsheet actions, detailed here - but don't feel you need to memorise it all; we're more than happy to help you out if you're having trouble working out what you want to do in the early weeks! | + | ===== Where To Start? |
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- | ==== Where To Start? ==== | + | |
**Quick Guide** | **Quick Guide** | ||
We'd suggest starting in the following places: | We'd suggest starting in the following places: | ||
- | * The Setting pages: Your character can be aware of anything in this section, and it hopefully contains a lot of things that can spark (haha) character ideas. | + | * The Setting pages ([[Citropolis]] or [[The Spark]], for example): Your character can be aware of anything in this section, and it hopefully contains a lot of things that can spark (haha) character ideas. |
* [[wikisystem|Intro to the Wiki System]]: If you are new to Society games, and want to be brought up to speed on how the wiki works. | * [[wikisystem|Intro to the Wiki System]]: If you are new to Society games, and want to be brought up to speed on how the wiki works. | ||
* [[Creating a Character]]: | * [[Creating a Character]]: | ||
* [[Style and Tone]]: To get some initial idea about the feel of the game, without reading through every page on the wiki. | * [[Style and Tone]]: To get some initial idea about the feel of the game, without reading through every page on the wiki. | ||
- | * [[Uptime]] and [[Downtime]]: | + | * [[Uptime]] and [[Downtime]]: |
- | ==== Good Roleplaying | + | ===== Good Roleplaying |
- | If you haven' | + | If you haven' |
**Conduct and Themes** | **Conduct and Themes** | ||
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**Metagaming** | **Metagaming** | ||
- | In the time between sessions there will inevitably be lots of talk between players, such as in the RPGSoc Discord | + | In the time between sessions there will inevitably be lots of talk between players, such as in the optional chats on the RPGSoc Discord |
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- | It is generally inappropriate to metagame or to tell other players secret information whilst OC. Doing so is unfair on the player in question as well as everyone else, as plans can drastically change. Besides, it's not very realistic either. Also, bear in mind that it is expressly acceptable to lie to (or otherwise deceive) other players OC about sensitive information. This is considered part of the social contract for players, who must not expect their peers to be honest with them. Therefore, that juicy bit of plot which you found out in the pub, but your character would not know about, might not actually be true. Note that this is not meant to encourage setting up clever traps for gullible players by lying to them OC, but to discourage players from acting on information which their characters would not know). | + | |
**IC/OC Divide** | **IC/OC Divide** | ||
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Further detail on this can be found in the [[Conduct and Themes]] policy. | Further detail on this can be found in the [[Conduct and Themes]] policy. | ||
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- | ==== FAQs ==== | ||
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- | Remember, if you have any questions that aren't answered here, you can email The GM Team, who will happily help. | ||
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- | **Do I have to pay anything?** | ||
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- | The Society Game is free to all members of OURPGSoc, although this does have a membership fee of £5 for a year or £15 for life. However, to allow people to get an idea of what the game is and how it operates, as many will not have done anything like this before, we're more than happy for non-members to play for the first few weeks of the game. If, after that, you feel like sticking around, we'd appreciate you contacting the society Treasurer (who can provide more details about the payment options). Their info can be found here: [[https:// | ||
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- | **Can I play my favourite character from X?** | ||
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- | As a general rule, we won't allow player characters that are lifted from existing media. Quite aside from copyright concerns, adapting an existing character to fit within the specific setting of this game will inevitably lead to times where the original character could do something that isn't allowed within this system, causing all manner of headaches. Besides, we think you'll have much more fun playing your own, original character, and making them your own! | ||