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JosephineMaia
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How this Board Works


This Imperial Slave Market is an Online Fantasy Roleplaying site. Online Fantasy Roleplaying is typically a cross between: 1) creative writing; 2) paper and dice RPGs like D&D or G.U.R.P.S.; and 3) Penthouse Letters. This board is no exception.

Online Fantasy Roleplaying, however, does not depend on dice or charts or any "formalized" rules. Instead, it depends entirely on imagination. The only rules are: respect the other players; stay true to the milieu; respect the other players; keep in character (IC) and out of character (OCC) posts separate, and in the appropriate threads; respect the other players; don't do permanent harm to another player without her permission; and, above all else, respect the other players. Actually, when you come right down to it, when rendered down to their most basic purpose, all the rules of Online Fantasy Roleplaying can be stated in a single sentence: "respect the other players."

Notice that does not mean your character always has to respect their characters. For example, if someone puts a character into the game that is a pure slave, too broken to object to her treatment or even contemplate escape, then it is not disrespectful to the player of that character to treat the character in that way: buy her, sell her, use her, abuse her. Presumably, if a player introduces such a character into the game, it's because the player wants to roleplay that happening to her. The one absolute rule, however, is that you never kill another player's character without that player's explicit permission.

A good example of the way this all works can be found in the conversation that's starting out between Sir Stephen and me in the Trader's Tablinum. As you can see, a story can be told through the characters' conversations. In fact, most creative writing classes teach this as the most effective way to present fiction.

Give it a try! There is no wrong way to Online Fantasy Roleplay, so long as you respect the other players. Of course, if you have any questions on how this works, or anything else about this group or online roleplaying, please ask below.



The post above was adapted from Online Fantasy Roleplaying Exposed, written by the beautiful and sexy Sappho Servilius.


ItalianCatherine
6 Comments

What a wonderful idea this is.... Combining sexual fantasy with real interaction and creative writing! Take out the sex and it would be a great learning tool. You and SapphoServilius are geniuses!!!

knightrider
334 Comments
I am intrigued and excited by this scenario. I can take part as Lord Knightrider of the Imperial Army, or if needed, can take the knee. I would like to offer my skills and imagination in a role that might best work well with the way you have set up the Site.

Love live the Empire and the Imperial Slave Market

Knightrider

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