Setting
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Setting
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Hello and welcome to the website for CryptoNet, which is an Oxford University Roleplaying Game Society forum-based game which will be running over the 2019 Summer vacation! If you've never played a roleplaying game (or if you've never played one on a forum before) then this page should hopefully give you some idea of how they work. There's also a quick guide to sections of the site at the bottom of the page.
One important thing to be aware of first: you don't need to read this entire website!
There's a lot of material here, and you certainly don't need to know all of it to start playing (although if you do want to, that's great)! Read only what interests you and what's relevant to a character you might like to play. You will find a guide to sections of the website and what they tell you below.
As a quick guide, you will probably want to have a look at:
Any questions, concerns and character concepts should be e-mailed to the The GM Team.
This forum game is going to be run slightly differently to most Society Games. Because of this, and because the themes of the game involve the weirdest parts of the Internet, we would like to urge every player who has triggers or other content needs, no matter what they are, to send a message to the GMs to flag this in advance. This also includes gif warnings and similar requirements for colours and lights. Normal CAT Policy rules apply otherwise.
The structure and tone of this game are heavily based around the unexpected, stranger corners of the Internet and the supernatural. While we wish to emphasise that nothing that is forbidden under CAT Policy rules will show up in this game at all, some aspects of the world we are building will reflect the character submissions we receive. Therefore we are not necessarily able to let players know what they’re going to encounter in advance. This is why we would like players to communicate with GMs about what we need to do to help you feel safe while exploring even the most surprising parts of the game.
We make player safety and comfort an absolute priority and any information/communication will be treated with the strictest confidence. Please feel free to send us a message if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your cooperation.
There are a few acronyms used throughout the website which might be a little confusing if you've never played before. Don't worry - help is at hand! And if you're confused by anything, feel free to email us to ask questions!
CryptoNet will run for a total of 7 uptimes, with a live session after eternities have been completed and the main game has been concluded. Below are the expected dates each CryptoNet turn will run:
Turn 1 | 29th June - 2nd July |
Turn 2 | 12th July - 15th July* |
Turn 3 | 27th July - 30th July |
Turn 4 | 10th August - 13th August |
Turn 5 | 24th August - 27th August |
Turn 6 | 7th September - 10th September |
Eternity | 21st September - 24th September |
Live event | TBC, Early Michaelmas '19 |
Each uptime will be no more than 4 days long, and will run from midday on Saturday to midday on Tuesday, unless otherwise indicated (*). We will let you know before a given uptime starts if there are any changes to this schedule.
Outside of these times, remember that you should not post on the forums or send in character emails.
Time in CryptoNet matches time in the real world. When the forum is open on the 29th of June for player use, it will also open for the first time in two months for characters (see: CryptoNet). Likewise, each turnsheet will represent the time between the end of one uptime and the start of the next.
Although this game will be running for 7 turns including the final Eternity turn, there will be a live session set to run after the main game has completed. This will run in Oxford in one of the Society Game off-weeks over Michaelmas Term. More specific details, including date, time, and location will be revealed closer to the time.
In the meantime, to address specific questions: