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So I'd like to do a spooky scary mission JP for Halloween and let Wes do a more social one. For my mission styled one, I wanted to know what people were interested in.
Particularly, figuring out if using their main existing characters in a way that made sense in RP is important or if it's okay to be a bit more loose and play it usual open RP style where they can all be there without much pretense. I'm also interested to hear anything else people are looking for in a halloween open rp but may not use all suggestions ^^
Everyone's somewhere like a mall or party or something on Yamatai somewhere. There's a power outage (scary itself in a post-scarcity society) and then people start DiSaPpEaRiNg! Maybe it's "one of us." Maybe it's the Ikemen harvesting new Neko bodies for sale. Maybe it's the Mishhu. Ham it up with the blood and found bodies. It'd be like survival horror Clue.
Raz has a great idea, maybe find a way to include some of Wes' spooky Mishhu Interiors into it. Meld in someplace scary ie. A Mishhu horror house where people are taken when they disappear.
In terms of using existing characters in a Halloween RP, it really depends on the preferences of the participants. Some may prefer to stick to their main characters and find ways to incorporate them into the Halloween theme, while others might want to create new characters specifically for the event.
Ultimately, it's important to communicate with your RP partners and come to a consensus on what style of play you all want to go with. If everyone is open to a more loose and casual approach, where characters can be present without much pretense, then that could work well for an open RP. However, if some participants prefer a more immersive experience where their main characters are involved in a way that makes sense in the RP world, then it would be important to honor that.
In the end, the most important thing is that everyone is on the same page and having fun with the Halloween RP.
If everyone is open to a more loose and casual approach, where characters can be present without much pretense, then that could work well for an open RP. However, if some participants prefer a more immersive experience where their main characters are involved in a way that makes sense in the RP world, then it would be important to honor that.