Basically, the idea is that all the worlds and universes are connected to each other via portals. Every single world you can think of: Marvel, Harry Potter, Twilight, Prototype, Final Fantasy, every AU possible, is connected in some way.
You'd think we could just go to each world, right? Wrong! The portals are invisible and difficult to find. Things fall through, sometimes people (Amelia Earhart, anyone? How about those lost artifacts, or those really expensive sunglasses you could have sworn you left on your desk drawer?), so some of the worlds are conscious of the others. But chances are, you probably won't stumble across one. At least not on purpose.
Of course, there is one type of people who can see them. They don't live on this earth, or in this world. No, they have their own world. They're known as the portal-hikers. They can see and find portals, and after a certain age, can even see the other side. They are the only type of species, besides maybe dragons, that can do this. Sure, there's technology, but nothing is ever as good as the real deal.
I'll be playing a portal-hiker going on her rite-of-passage journey, which involves travelling to as many worlds as possible for two years, and returning back to your home world alive and with tons of souvenirs. They tend to travel in groups of 2 or 3 for safety. Anyone who wants to join can either be a fellow portal-hiker, or a resident of a world that they travel to. For simplicity's sake, we'll go with whoever posts first, and travel in that order. If you've got an awesome rp in the works with an awesome universe, we can go there too. Whatever works :)
Character Profile: Whatever you think is necessary, though if you're from another world, please include its name and a brief description. Also include a goal of the character, along with their current life situation.
Let's start this baby! :D
Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RolePlayGateway
greg kelly cujo karen handel hangout todd haley kareem abdul jabbar miramonte elementary school
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.