Standard PRPs
About Standard PRPs | |
A Standard Player-Run Plot (Standard PRP) involves heroic adventure and challenge, which is run by a PRP runner as a DM and at least two player character (PC) participants. A single session of a Standard PRP may have up to two encounters, which can be combat encounters and/or non-combat encounters, such as disarming or bypassing a trap. Tenebrae has a system of trust that allows any player the ability to run a Standard PRP without having to get the plot idea preapproved by staff. Standard PRPs can be run anytime. They are not death-consent, so running and participating in a Standard PRP is great for spending time with the community, as well as trying out new techniques and ideas. Standard PRPs are the most common type of PRP. If you want to run a Standard PRP, you can run one, but take a look at the restrictions (detailed in the Encounters and Challenges section) before you craft your encounter(s). Post a +event (see +help events for more information) for your Standard PRP and confirm the players in attendance. A Standard PRP may take more than one session to resolve; each session (or part) may be submitted for rewards separately or submitted in batches of two sessions for rewards. (This is to prevent long-running arcs that go without rewards for players or runners.) A PRP runner may ask a fellow player or a staff member to assist them as a DM; this player or staff member cannot be a participant in the PRP on one of their own player characters. The DM assistant receives a reward equal to the PRP runner’s. A PRP runner may not include their own player character as a player participant in the PRP or receive awards as a player in addition to runner awards, but can include their player character in a role similar to a quest-giver NPC, the victim of a crime (such as a kidnapping), and more. |
Awards |
Standard PRPs, given their reduced risk, receive a somewhat smaller amount of gold and XP compared to Death Consent PRPs and staffer events. The reward for running a PRP and the reward for playing in a PRP are scaled to the individual level of a participant. Runners receive one level above their own in rewards if their PRP is an event listed as Open on the +events board and is posted at least a day before the time of the event. ‘Off the cuff’ PRPs and closed PRPs (PRPs listed as give the PRP runner a reward equal to their level.
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Encounters and Challenges |
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Permanent Effects |
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How to Submit a PRP
To Submit a PRP... |
1. Log your PRP, or have someone log your PRP for you. |
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2. Post your log. |
Need help? See How to Post a Log. |
3. Let us know you ran! Send in a +request/prp job. |
Include in the +request job:
Staff reserves the discretion, based on PRP runner submissions, to increase rewards for players who are are awesome or helpful in PRPs and to reduce or cancel rewards for players who pose 1 to 3 times before dropping out of the PRP. A PRP runner may use their PRP submission to indicate that they do not want to run for a character/player again. See Game Policies for more information. |
4. Ensure your PRP is posted to the +events board and the players are all confirmed on the event description. |
Even if this is after the fact due to running a PRP off the cuff. Just make sure to mark your event as open or closed! |