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Learn the ways of the Force.
Welcome to Star Wars RP: Legends. We are what's called a "play-by-post, text-based roleplaying game," set in the Star Wars universe.
There's no dice here, or statistics like "damage" or "hit
points"—instead, we're about imagination, creative writing, and creative
freedom.
We
are different from most other RPs for two important reasons; 1.) our
managers are accountable to the members, and to the rules. This makes
the RP fair for everyone, and 2.) we follow the Star Wars storyline, or
"canon," as closely as possible. This way, new members can jump into a
universe that is familiar to them, and to us all. |
For
information, please see the rules of the RP. If you have any questions, our managers are always
willing to help—feel free to post on the OOC ("Out of Character") forum, here. Some frequently asked questions, however, are posted below. Good luck, and may the Force be with you!
Q. What is the setting of the RP?
A. The setting can be found here, but
basically, it's before the events of Episode I: The Phantom Menace (the events of the RP are not, however, related to the events of Episode I). This time period before the films is known as the "expanded
universe," and includes information from books, comics, and video games. For more information on the expanded universe and everything
Star Wars, we recommend Wookieepedia—it is a source that we use
frequently.
Q. What sort of character can I play?
A.
Just about any character that you want, from smugglers and bounty
hunters all the way to Senators, Admirals and, of course,
Jedi. The Sith are in hiding in this time period, but rogue, or "dark" Jedi are a good alternative. The only characters you should not play are characters from the canon, such as Yoda.
Q. What is the "canon"?
A. The
canon is the Star Wars storyline, as told in the films, the books,
comics, video games, and other media. Star Wars RP: Legends follows the canon
as closely as possible and so, while our characters are our own
creations, it is expected that they will not contradict the official,
canon events of the storyline in a significant way (i.e. Yoda dying before the films, the planet Tatooine being destroyed, etc). The rules explain this in
greater detail
Q. Is there a limit on abilities, weapons, money, etc.?
A. No, with a but.
We prefer that characters explain, in their profiles, where and how
they come by their abilities, weapons, money and so on. For example, if
your character is skilled with the Force, how did he or she learn it?
If your character has a lot of money, where does it come from?
Acquiring these items and talents over the course of the RP is
preferable, but not required.
Q. Can my character have a ship, or ships?
A. Yes, your character can have a personal ship as long as it isn't too big, or too heavily armed. A good examples would be the Millenium Falcon.
Be sure to mention it in your character's profile, and remember that Wookieepedia
has information on many ships you can choose from. If you want more than
one ship, or a fleet of ships, these should be requested here. Moderators will review the request and get back to you.
Q. Can I play more than one character?
A. Yes, there is no limit. However, it is preferred that your characters don't all know each other, or help each other unfairly to other players.
Q. Can I own a faction, planet, or business?
A. Yes,
provided that it is requested and approved and, also, that it does not change the canon in a significant way. Your character cannot be in
charge of the planet Coruscant, for example, but could be in charge of, say, Mowgle—a little-known planet without much information about it on Wookieepedia.
Q. Are the rules subject to change?
A. If
members request that a rule be changed, yes. Otherwise, managers must
follow the rules the same as members do. You can also request a new
rule, if you feel one is necessary.
Q. How explicit is the RP, in terms of sex, violence, and language?
A. Sex and graphic violence should be implicit, not explicit. Profanity
is permitted in the RP, within reason, if a character is speaking or
thinking it. Out of Character ("OOC"), members should behave on the forums
in the same way they would behave in public. See the rules for more
detail on this. |