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KoffeeCup

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Hi all, I am new here and had been wanting to join the site for awhile before now. As far as roleplay goes, the actual in-character writing part that is, I am on an extended break, but that doesn't mean that I can't participate OOC for now. The Nexus game interests me, as does potentially some others (still looking at the info), so looking forward to RP'ing there when I am ready. There are at least a couple character ideas I have for that game, which I may post soon. One of them might be finished before the other one is.

Anyway, that's it for now.
 
Both the Nexus game and the Chronicles of the Omniverse game (among others) interest me. I was wondering about the differences between the two play-by-post games, and was doing a little compare/contrast. From what I understand, one is a multiverse and the other one is an omniverse, the latter of which would be bigger. Then three main areas for both, that is 'Nexus' has the main Nexus area/Nexus City, Rift Worlds and Shattered Isles that content would be delegated toward. Then the other game 'Chronicles of the Omniverse' has the Onyx Galaxy/Milky Way Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy, and the Outer Realms. Nexus is a fractured 'verse and the Chronicles one is not, from what I've seen so far. Still reading the info. The second game looks like it puts more emphasis on Earth and the Milky Way being actual locations rather than the first game. There might have been something else to mention, but right now I can't recall. Are both able to be played in simultaneously? If there's enough interest that is? I have some ideas for Nexus, and more than likely would think of some things for the Chronicles game too later on. Some of the ideas are new, some is not, though the latter would need some editing. I can talk about those in another post.

One more question before I wrap this up for now. Are there other differences between the above two play-by-post epic roleplays than what I noticed and mentioned, or is that about it? Just curious.
 
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