I started roleplaying on Roblox when I was a child. There was a game there called -22 and Dropping, and its whole basis was a sort of futuristic post-apocalyptic winter wasteland. I enjoyed hanging around there and making up new different characters and watching as the lore developed for that place. Most of the regulars were pretty easy-going and even though things weren't planned out, you could get some decent enough storylines going on with folks. The steady stream of newcomers helped too I imagine even if it was a small community.
It's actually where I learned about concepts like powergaming and godmode-ing and things like that wherein you make your character indestructible. There were a few iterations of PVP rules that were provided, but I think the ones they ended up settling on toward the end did allow characters to die without their permission if they had openly consented to joining into the fight. Since the characters came and went so regularly it wasn't a massive deal to lose a character, and young me had a blast just making new ones all the time to fight with everyone's mutants and other oddities.
Anyway - moving on from there I joined a Star Wars forum that was different from this one. Much smaller community and it felt like very little happened on the day to day. The only thing I really remember about it was that there was a stock market of some sort and that you could purchase different assets like droids and starships, but that they didn't do anything. It was a roleplay with odd game mechanics like that, but again, very little seemed to happen while I was there. They did have a pretty kicking wiki though.
After that I came here. Wrote for a little while. I joined up with a Sith faction on the site but I don't recall which one. I ended up losing that account, and frankly I don't even remember any of the characters I wrote for it. I just know one was a gunslinger of some sort and I remember fighting a Force Dead Mandalorian who told me in no uncertain terms that I wouldn't be able to sense him shooting at my character and thus couldn't dodge- I still don't know how I dealt with that particular issue.
I was also part of the Utterly Mad Forums for a while, but I'll be honest and say I don't remember where exactly it fits into my personal timeline. I think it was around this period though. See, they were originally part of the Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead roleplaying forum (fun game, very recommend). If you can believe it, there were several people there who both enjoyed the game and liked writing stories, and I remember they were very good at it. They had a knack for strange free-range strategy sort of roleplay wherein someone would basically DM for you and you could accomplish all kinds of zany things. I still remember that one of them was really really good at it, and we all loved playing his threads.
Well - at some point the CDDA staffers decided that they didn't want free speech or something like that in the roleplaying forum. I think it was basically an issue of being able to swear, ridiculously enough. I didn't care - I don't swear anyway for religious reasons, but I did enjoy writing with all of them so when they started their own forum I went along with the group.
I brought those guys here at one point. A lot of them. Like ten. We all joined up into a ship's crew and accomplished about a single thread before a lack of drive in the Star Wars universe and the fact that they had their own forum (and about half of them were dealing with some crazy IRL problems including at least one of them becoming homeless, and possibly staying with one of the others) came up. Eventually I slipped away from the site - not out of any problems, but because activity waned. One of them has a Youtube channel now called "Spicy Chicken God". I checked in with him a few years later to see if he still remembered me, and he did, but we didn't really have anything to talk about. Funny how times change.
Anyway - I met up with a nice writer here who was always very friendly and when she left I ended up noticing that she had gone to a fantasy community that was up-and-coming (It was the first big spin-off of Mizahar that Metus mentioned above). I wrote there for... three years or so, and had quite the story arc as one of the few PC villains on the site. I even joined their staff team and helped design a city (it was location-based... and with travel times and dates... that could be a nightmare sometimes). Eventually there were some disagreements among the community and since I was an "advocate" I brought them up with the site owner and the other staffers. Keeping everyone up to date on the opinions of others eventually got me fired, and they revoked my right to moderate my city anymore. I lost the several-thousands of words of lore and history I wrote up for it per the site's charter - later on I learned they deleted about half of it anyway, and left it as a more aesthetically pleasing but vapid thing. Lots of great art, but nothing I had worked to explain now actually had explanations.
That was irritating, to say the least. After that I just hung around a bit before being invited by a splinter group from that site who had suffered similar problems with the first site's administration team. They worked hard on their site and I'd known them for years, so I joined in for a bit. Enjoyed some nice character arcs - playing as an undead was neat.
Eventually, one of the old owners of the site suddenly appeared out of the woodwork and approached the other three current site owners. He decided that since "Ransera" (the site's name) was his original work, he would use his reseize the domain despite the fact that he had been absent for several months and had quite literally stepped off of the admin team and abandoned any pretense of ownership. He wasn't even the guy paying for the site.
Anyway, part of his seizure involved deleting lore that didn't fit with his original vision - which was basically everything - and also the rollback of a couple of months worth of threads and posts. Pointing out that that was a scummy thing to do didn't seem to accomplish much. The others ended up taking all of their lore on backup and moving it over to a new domain name. I was invited to come along with them, but frankly the drama of it all was a bit much for me and I just told them I might be back sometime in the future when it was all settled.
And then I came back here.
Meta Jedi
hit me up one day and asked me to write a Draelvasier. Some crab-alien he'd made, and I didn't really have any better ideas so I went with it. Been hanging around as a part of the community again ever since.
I don't know how long I've been roleplaying really, but I think it's been about one decade now.
Chaos is still the best site I've ever been on too.
