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Established in 2018, Absinthe is the largest and most established Historical Victorian London site. Our group is closely knit and incredibly welcoming to newcomers. We are an 21+ community with mature themes, canon characters, and lots of want ads. Come explore the darkness and the macabre history of a bygone era with us on Absinthe!
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What was that cartoon? Where the main character entered and would say... HERE I AM TO SAVE THE DAYYYYYYYYYY Wait.... it was... who WAS it? I was thinking Underdog, but he had his own hero song. And then I thought it might be Mickey Mouse... but... nope. NOT Mickey Mouse... dang.... OH OH I KNOW I KNOW It was MIGHTY MOUSE!!! I'm not here to save the day for EVERYONE!! Just those that I can. I'm an active player. Great imagnation. Can create a character on the fly, too. My interests are geared more toward the following: Historical (as accurate as I can get it a bit of flamboyance tossed in for SPARKS); fantasy -- I like dragons and am very good at transitioning. I am also creative and wordy. Yes, very wordy. I came to be here by way of Cosima and I am looking forward to meeting those of like mind and being introduced to NEW games and anything else that's adventurous and can be found here or there!
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I can find only one active Old West rpg site and unfortunately it's not one where I could develop my characters the way I'd like to. And it seems there doesn't exist a roleplayer who'd be truly inspired to play on 1x1 site, judging by how they keep disappearing just when we've started. Is there any interest in a multi-player Old West rpg as follows? - It would be set in the late 1870s in a fictionalized version of Burns which at the time was a rural village in southwest Minnesota. - Only that village would be fictionalised. Overall the game would be based on real life history and aim at realism. As in you'd need to do research on the time period and other locations whilst creating your character and whilst writing game events. But I would not be anal about it, I try to avoid nitpicking, as in things wouldn't have to be perfectly accurate as long it's nothing major. I would provide some of the most essential info on the website so no one needs to research everything. - It would be for people who enjoy writing historical everyday life in a rural community. The vilage would be rather small but developed enough to have numerous different seevices and townhouses too so your character doesn't need to be a farmer and there'd be potential for colourful variety of game events. Game locations would also include New York City and you could set a game event anywhere you need. But the point is, it would not be a wild west rpg but an old west rpg focusing on a small community's everyday life. - Character driven, no site wide plot. - The time flow would be fluid. The timeline would be a few years in the late 1870s. - My characters would be a farmer family including the parents and a very young son (5+ years old) and the son would be my main character with the parents as side characters. I could write separate events with the parents if needed, they just don't have their own biographies yet. And I also have a Native American father and his 7+ years old son, both main characters. - Celebrity play-bys would be allowed but not mandatory to use. Also child PBs under the age of 13. I personally use PBs for all my characters. - The site would be rated 3-2-2. Minimum age for joining would be 15. - Self-hosted, using myBb. Anyone interested to join? Any questions or suggestions?
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I wasn't sure if something like this has been set up already, but I thought it would be good if we could all share those interesting links that we no doubt come across. I thought that I'd start us off with this amusing article that was sent to the papers in 1773. The level of snark made me laugh. Enjoy! https://georgianera.wordpress.com/2018/11/13/inspiring-a-rivalship-amongst-the-gentry-a-letter-to-the-papers-1773/?fbclid=IwAR1X08rdFShCJ5lKgRLAB_nEAXeqROqFd3lG8UJIIZlWp_hnfkN60hM9s9I
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<p>http://medieval.stormthecastle.com/</p>
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