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In a world of virtual reality gaming, heavy regulation by local authorities ensure the safety of the players by restricting certain harmful aspects of full dive technology. Physical pain, mental trauma, and overexertion were among those deemed hazardous to its users, and their removal from games made full immersion an impossibility - for better or worse. | In a world of virtual reality gaming, heavy regulation by local authorities ensure the safety of the players by restricting certain harmful aspects of full dive technology. Physical pain, mental trauma, and overexertion were among those deemed hazardous to its users, and their removal from games made full immersion an impossibility - for better or worse. | ||
− | As the virtual reality consumer base grew sick and tired of the continuous regulation, rumors of an unregulated online game called Terrasphere started to circulate around the internet. According to these rumors, this game the game possessed none of the limitations imposed on others, providing players with the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in its world. | + | As the virtual reality consumer base grew sick and tired of the continuous regulation, rumors of an unregulated online game called Terrasphere started to circulate around the internet. According to these rumors, this game the game possessed none of the limitations imposed on others, providing players with the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in its world. But because Terrasphere was not a commercial product, the only way to access the game was to retrieve the client from a seemingly glitched email. |
In a rapid response, various Virtual Regulation and Safety Authorities around the world warned people not to connect to Terrasphere, claiming it was dangerous. However, many people had already shared the client in secret and began to join the game in droves. When the game was universally outlawed, information and discussion about it began to take root on underground message boards and private networks. | In a rapid response, various Virtual Regulation and Safety Authorities around the world warned people not to connect to Terrasphere, claiming it was dangerous. However, many people had already shared the client in secret and began to join the game in droves. When the game was universally outlawed, information and discussion about it began to take root on underground message boards and private networks. |
Revision as of 23:03, 18 December 2017
Welcome to Terra RP
Terra RP is a roleplay set in the year 2026. Technological advances have made it possible for you to fully immerse yourself in games, letting you experience virtual worlds as though you were there.
If you enjoy series such as Sword Art Online, .hack, Log Horizon, Fire Emblem, Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash, etc, this is the roleplay for you!
Story
In a world of virtual reality gaming, heavy regulation by local authorities ensure the safety of the players by restricting certain harmful aspects of full dive technology. Physical pain, mental trauma, and overexertion were among those deemed hazardous to its users, and their removal from games made full immersion an impossibility - for better or worse.
As the virtual reality consumer base grew sick and tired of the continuous regulation, rumors of an unregulated online game called Terrasphere started to circulate around the internet. According to these rumors, this game the game possessed none of the limitations imposed on others, providing players with the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in its world. But because Terrasphere was not a commercial product, the only way to access the game was to retrieve the client from a seemingly glitched email.
In a rapid response, various Virtual Regulation and Safety Authorities around the world warned people not to connect to Terrasphere, claiming it was dangerous. However, many people had already shared the client in secret and began to join the game in droves. When the game was universally outlawed, information and discussion about it began to take root on underground message boards and private networks.
Did you get an email from an unknown sender? Or did someone you know give you an SD card containing the client?
Rules
- Your cbox name must contain your OOC name to avoid impersonation.
- No trolling or spamming.
- Profanity is allowed, but don't overdo it.
- Respect staff and members. If you have a problem with staff or other members, contact Human Resources directly.
- No flaming on the board, take it to PM or off the board.
- No pornographic media anywhere on the board.
- Don't advertise your own site outside of the plug-in board.
- There is no word count requirement, but we ask that you write at an intermediate level, (i.e. no one-liners or extreme poor grammar).
- Solo thread is discouraged, but a oneshot once a blue moon is okay.
- We only allow animanga faceclaims, or styles close to it.
- Avoid godmodding and/or powerplay.
- All threads are considered private/invite unless they have an open tag on them.
- If a thread contains sex scenes or heavy gore, make sure to label [18+] in the title.
- One character per sub-account.
- To make a sub-account for your character, follow this guide.
- You can use 2 FCs, one for the in-game character and the other for the real-life character. Using the same for both is okay as well.
- This forum runs on liquid time, you can be everywhere at once.
- You can have as many alternate characters (alts) as you would like, but only if you can keep up with posting on them! If a character is not used in a month, it will be made 'inactive', to prevent hogging of faceclaims.
- If you are leaving temporarily or permanently, please leave your RP partners a note.
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