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More of a question for the random role play section than anything else...

So, among those of us who have OCs (not taken directly from the Land Before Time or other media), settings, and other aspects of a world in which to role-play, what are some of the things which influenced you?

Here are some of mine for the Fantasy RP and it's spin off, Free-Form Fantasy. I will add to the list as I have time to write more:


Dungeons and Dragons: An obvious influence on many if not most roleplaying games, the elements most directly inspired by the series were the various "classes" or heroes, the Dragonborn race which was the basis for the Dracons.

Pirates of Dark Water: The most excellent animated series to ever be canceled mid-season, in my opinion. This show was about a band of misfits sailing on a stolen ship to recover 13 lost treasures in order to save their world from the corrosive dark water that is threatening to consume it. A major inspiration for Adykon came from the character Ioz, who is described as:

"A mercenary with dubious integrity who will do almost anything for a handful of gold. He is a rugged adventurer who has been in more battles and street brawls than he can remember."

Source: http://piratesofdarkwater.net/characters/

Quest For Glory: An old Sierra Adventure game series that, to a large extent, provided the basis for the desert theme of the Dracons, as well as the dancer motif. It also provided the basis for the characters of Arcantas and Asthia in the original form of Ad Avis and Katrina. A major departure from the series is that the "Dark Master" WAS Katrina in Quest for Glory, but in the Fantasy RP, Asthia and the Dark Master are two different characters entirely.

Hero With a Thousand Faces: Although I have only read it briefly, I am quite familiar with the basis of the Hero's Journey, which is a recurring element in myths across all world cultures. Generally, it involves a young man receiving a quest from an older man or other herald, and the hero is left with the choice whether or not to accept the call. Refusing the call generally has dire consequences for the hero (such as Luke Skywalker's farm being burned down.)

Accepting the quest can be just as hard; it requires the hero to leave behind the everyday world and enter into a mythic "other world" in which the rules of everyday life are suspended. Getting to this place requires the defeat of a "threshold guardian" and once in the other world, the hero finds himself in a place of tremendous challenges, but also finds supernatural aid in the form of helpers, magic, and lessons learned. Eventually, this journey culminates in a great ordeal, which, if the hero is triumphant, he will emerge with the "Ultimate Boon", a kind of "Holy Grail" or item that he was searching for the whole time. After this, he takes the boon back past the threshold into the world of everyday, and bestows it on his fellow man.

I've modified parts of the mythos structure in this RP... at least in the first story arc. In that, the "wise old man" figure who announces the quest is really the villain, and the boon the hero was searching for was the source of danger the whole time. In the second arc, the "boon" is Rhiga, a party member who was captured by the villains.

Here's a diagram:



Here's a link to a site that explains it better than I can: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main...TheHerosJourney

Wizardry Series: Like Quest For Glory, another defunct computer game series (they will ALL be defunct at some point, to be fair), this one was a pioneer in its time. The most obvious influence is the Dracon race itself, from which I derive the name, the acid breath, and even some of the appearance. Specifically, the most influential one on my RP is, Wizardry 8.


Mystery Cults: While some of this influence has not yet appeared in the RPs of mine, the religious and philosophical reality that the Dracons live in is highly influenced by various syncretic cults that appeared in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds, making a splash in late antiquity and (to a lesser extent), the early middle ages. Keep in mind that until Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and some offshoots) came forward, the gap between religion and philosophy was far more blurred, as it still is in non-Abrahamic lands.

Note that some "pure" religious and philosophical systems, such as Judaism, Zorastrianism, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Neoplatonism, Christianity, And Islam are not considered mystery cults, as the latter are defined by the secrecy associated with the particulars of the initiation and the cult practice, which may not be revealed to outsiders.

Here are a few:

Gnosticism: A Greek philosophy/religion which was based on the idea that matter is evil (or at the very least, a divine mistake), and that salvation comes from enlightenment and revelation, as opposed to faith, hope, and love. It developed out of Greek polytheism, Neoplatonism, and in some strains, fused with Christian thought. Different strains of Gnostic thought existed, so the particulars of what each one believed vary from place to place. The "gnosis" referred to in the term is a form of revealed, esoteric knowledge through which the spiritual elements of humanity are reminded of their true origins within the superior Godhead, being thus permitted to escape materiality. I mentioned it without naming it in the free-form RP, in the book Kria was reading.

Mithrianism: A Persian cult which grew out of Zoroastrianism that revered a bull-slaying hero who grew out of a rock in a cave. It only allowed men into it, which killed its prospects for long-term survival, but was very popular among soldiers in late antiquity, due to its insistence that heaven is on the side of those who win battles, because victory is a sign of divine favor. A version of this will be seen in Dracon armies later.

Manichaeism: Considered a Gnostic religion in its own right, this cult grew out of Zoroastrian thought fusing with Greek philosophy. Founded by a prophet named Mani, Manichaeism is distinguished by its elaborate cosmology describing the struggle between a good, spiritual world of light, and an evil, material world of darkness. Through an ongoing process which takes place in human history, light is gradually removed from the world of matter and returned to the world of light from which it came. St. Augustine was a Manichean before he converted to Catholicism.
"Manichean" today refers to any system of thinking which is too divided between extremes of darkness and light.

Dionysus Mysteries: This one is much easier to understand. :lol. Dionysus, or Bacchus in his Roman name (also called "Liber"), was the God of wine and revelry. For anyone who's played the RP for any length of time, it is easy to see how the Dracons would be influenced by an analogous cult. I am toning it way down, though, as this is still a PG-13 rated RP. The Dionysian Mysteries were a ritual which used intoxicants and other trance inducing techniques, such as dance and music, to remove inhibitions and artificial societal constraints, liberating the individual to return to a more natural and primal state. It also afforded a degree of liberation for the marginals of Greek society: women, slaves and foreigners.


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My OCs are inspired by Tokien and Brian Jacques Redwall series. Stripetail is a great squirrell mage from the magical world called Aestorica..over the course of many thousands of years he has honed his abilities. driving himself to bury the deep personal losses he has accrued over the course of his life. he was not always old, but he has lived so long that his youth becomes more and more distant with each passing year. He has kept himself apart from the rest of his society, who in thier turn views him with great respect and deference, and often turn to him for guidance.
Tarrax was in part inspired by Sapphira from Eragon, since few dragons in muthos are good, i decided to make one. tarrax was found and raised by Stripetail, unlike Stripetail Tarrax has not ignored the call to have family, he has had 3 wives and ten children, none of whom are still living, and who is currently courting Sara, andintends to make her his 4th wive.
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Darwin's Soldiers (the first one) is directly inspired by this Furtopia RP The Spreading Hazard.

The list of similarities:

    * Advanced research facility in remote location
    * Terrorist attack
    * Combat scientists (exactly what you think it is)
    * Furries!
    * Psionically gifted characters

However, DS and SH are very, very different from each other.

Die Hard also influenced the first RP.

Darwin's Soldiers II does have some Half-Life influences.

Michael Crichton's Next is also an influence.

Dr. James Zanasiu is inspired by Dr. Gordon Freeman (Half-Life).

Dr. Keith Bailey is inspired by Dr. Rudyard Shelton (OC created by LB&T).

Alfred Byford is a generic construction worker with a bit of the Genius Bruiser trope thrown in.

Zachary Steven Johnson was inspired by a lab safety poster in my high school that stated "No horseplay in the lab!". It had a picture of a cartoon horse in a labcoat wrecking a chemistry lab.

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Twilight Valley is almost directly lifted from my fan fic of the same name.

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The canceled RP, R.A.P.T.O.R. Project was based off a planned Furry SF novel I was going to write.

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Quote from: Serris,Oct 14 2009 on  05:06 PM
It had a picture of a cartoon horse in a labcoat wrecking a chemistry lab.


 
Hmm... a bit like Torvin?


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Torvin is based off Zachary Johnson.

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Rime is from Twilight Valley. The IC version is basically the same with modern weapons

Mr. Bigmouth is from Twilight Valley. The IC version is basically the same with modern weapons.

Deimos is from Twilight Valley. The IC version is basically the same with modern weapons.

Ms. Swimmer is an interesting case. She is supposed to be Ducky's Mother from LBT. In Twilight Valley, her signature weapons were twin sticks. The IC version is basically the same character.

Strut is a canon character from LBT. However, the IC version is from Twilight Valley given modern weapons.

Dr. Yuri Kerzach was based off another The Spreading Hazard character (Steven Cass, actually). The IC version is the same as the Darwin's Soldiers version except the IC version is a VERY talented knife fighter.

Franz Gruen, Werner Hachmann and HansNeitmyer are the result of this question: "What would the Spanish Riding School be like in a world of anthro animals?"

Franz is ripped of a baby name site. Werner and Hans come from Darwin's Soldiers. "Gruen" is ripped off a site that listed Germanic surnames. "Hachmann" and "Neitmyer" were the surnames of two Germans I met.

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Sounds good. Any inspiration for the themes of the RPs?


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Quote from: Noname,Oct 18 2009 on  02:18 AM
Sounds good. Any inspiration for the themes of the RPs?
I already answered that but I will be happy to elaborate. (NOTE: The Spreading Hazard = TSH, Darwin's Soldiers = DS I, Darwin's Soldiers: Survival of the Fittest = DS II, )

The Spreading Hazard is a defunct RP from the Furtopia forums.

DS was directly inspired by TSH.

TSH revolves around a terrorist assault on a remote biological weapons research facility somewhere in the Arctic Circle. The biological weapons included viruses for giving various psychic powers.

The AWTR (Advanced Weapons Testing Range) was my creation in SH and has since been ported over to DS I and DS II.

Die Hard was a pretty major inspiration in DS I.

Resident Evil inspired bits of DS I.

Next and Jurassic Park inspired a little bit of DS I and DS II.

Clive Cussler's novels were a pretty significant inspiration for DS II.

Half-Life inspired bits and pieces of DS I and DS II

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The nearly legendary (real) military base, Area 51, inspired Pelvanida.

Pelvanida also draws some influences from my local community hospital (mostly from the lab and the back hallways).

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Okay, sounds good. Thanks. It isn't much of an answer without details.  :lol


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Dante S. Starfall: He's a hybrid of Fay from Tsubasa, Syaoran, also from Tsubasa, and myself.  

Virgil X. Skyclaw:  He was made to be the antithesis of Dante.  

(Names from DMC Video Games)

Motochika Chosokabe:  Direct Saurian version of the Samurai Warriors character

Akito Kiryusen:  My fursona, in a fantasy setting.

Ruka: Just a character created to be the sheer lovable natured youth.

The other Fauxen: Personalities taken from Revolutionary Girl Utena.  As were the names.

Akio: Also Rev. Girl Utena.

Kuja: Dissida Villain, made a hero, and different person, but with similar mannerisms and style.


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Sounds like a common source of role-playing inspiration.


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Now that we have some new players, I'll bring this thread back up for them. If they have nothing to add to it, I'll let it decay again.


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DS III is inspired by the Insane Cafe trilogy in addition to the influences of DS II.

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The Insane Cafe Series was created out the pure wackiness oif the original Insane Cafe story, which involves completely random stuff happening.. the 2nd and third stories are much much longer and more plot driven.. The 4th one  which I will start on as soon as the third one is complete.. will be in the same vein..
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Wackiness or plot driven vein?

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Yeah, I kinda figured that.  :lol  :lol

And yet, for all the wackiness, there isn't much breaking of the 4th wall. I had to put that in.

You think he's onto us?

Quiet! We were told to stay OUT of that RP so Taranis can better stay IN!

You guys are so silly...


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The 'Metalder' Sentai has been an influence on the character of Dememoras and on some of the very serious elements in the story as well.