Following the conclusion of an experiment during Wepet Renpet 2022 meant to revive regional interest in the establishment of, and participation in, character-driven roleplay, I volunteered to lead in the continuance of that effort after some active citizens expressed interested in such an endeavor. Draco has given me his permission and patience while working on this project, for which I am grateful.
This thread, The Osiran Expanse, is an in-character thread (aside from this preface) which picks up where that experiment left off; like that experiment’s premise, this one is intentionally open-ended, and serves as a less-defined initial prompt where players can introduce key characters to one another, engage one another in the spirit of cooperation towards common, short-term goals, and just generally hang out, letting their initiatives take them where they may.
All of the usual tips, tricks, and guidelines from the Osiran Dramatic Papyrus, the region’s roleplaying handbook, apply as usual to this thread, but until that document is published: use common sense, be nice, and enjoy!
P.S. Don't worry, this post is only temporarily ugly. I'll clean up the formatting and prettify it soon!
The annual festivities of Wepet Renpet had brought together representatives of various nations from across Osiris and, for the moment, those who had first gathered on the riverbed of the mighty Nile found their numbers reduced. Ambassador Teth Uranaiasspawn, their erstwhile host and procurer of a banquet, and Mikhail Z Antares, the Dark Lord and another of the realm’s Guardians, had departed suddenly, leaving those that remained within the air pockets among whatever was left of the feast. All had heard the roar of Apep in the distance, but whatever unfolded within Mount Bakhu could not be known to them until, and if, the Guardians wished to share what had unfolded with them upon their return. One of the Maadi and the Priest Cret, at least, presumably remained there, awaiting their return.
Up above, Sekhmet Legionnaires who had been on parade dispersed, off to new lands on behalf of the Pharaoh. Those officials who had done their due diligence in reviewing the replacements for the lost papyrus scrolls completed their work. Priests who had issued prayers in ceremonies beseeching Hapi for the health of the people returned to their duties at the temples. Time, you see, did not always operate at the same pace for everyone within Osiris’s sprawling domain. The bulk of the celebrations were now at end for many, even if the Nile’s waters continued to run high.
Yet, all sorts of points of interest remain open to the bold individual wishing to explore this place, and representatives from individual nations may even find themselves inviting foreigners to aid them in quests back in their own part of the Osiran region, whether they hail from an intergalactic empire, a modest village, or a lonely wasteland.
Surely, such boldness abounds in the peoples of Osiris. Yes, there are so many people to meet and things to learn, the vast majority could not possibly be satisfied knowing less, rather than more, of their neighbors . . . right?