Herobizkit
Adventurer
I once pitched a concept to my gaming group.
Modern setting. Players create two characters, a modern and a stereotypical fantasy character.
The premise is that the players are TV actors who are stars of a popular live-action fantasy serial about table top gaming. There will be times when said actors must take on the persona (and mechanics) of their fantasy characters to advance the TV plot (with often hilarious effects, as it's an action/comedy).
In short, the role-players would be playing a game, role-playing the role-players (actors) playing the role-players (characters) in AND out of the context of a role-playing game.
It would be like Gamers - The Game, where the players took on the personae of the actors on and off-set.
Too meta?
Modern setting. Players create two characters, a modern and a stereotypical fantasy character.
The premise is that the players are TV actors who are stars of a popular live-action fantasy serial about table top gaming. There will be times when said actors must take on the persona (and mechanics) of their fantasy characters to advance the TV plot (with often hilarious effects, as it's an action/comedy).
In short, the role-players would be playing a game, role-playing the role-players (actors) playing the role-players (characters) in AND out of the context of a role-playing game.
It would be like Gamers - The Game, where the players took on the personae of the actors on and off-set.
Too meta?
