Many of you will know Anime and Films such as DragonBall, Bleach, Naruto, Avatar The Last Airbender, etc. DragonWorld has everything, and nothing to do with them. DragonWorld (or, originally, "DrachenWelt") is a combination of all of the above, with the addition of a few fan's ideas, and real-life concepts. It is not a game, or a movie, like I'm making it sound, but it's using your imagination and creativity to "play" along. DragonWorld was originally started by Dominique Rogers, as a simple game to kill time. Nathan Imboden, (my brother) took over when he realized how much he could make out of it. At this point, it was mainly based on DragonBall, where it got it's name, and it had only four initial members, including the "Process" (Nathan). As time went by, and we gained the confidence to spread the word, more people began to join, adding in their own pieces of imagination, and creating an entire new world besides our own. Now, DragonWorld provides almost a new life completely, with characters we know as well as our own..
Rules and Concept
The concept is slightly confusing, but instinctive when you are used to it.
1. Your life is represented by your fingers. This means that each character has five lives. With four lives, one limps. With three, one is more heavily injured. With two, on is on their knees. With one life, one can only JUST crawl. With half, one is awake, but can't move. Life can be increased slightly by staying still, and a lot by eating or drinking a health potion etc.
2. When you do not have any life left, you come onto your "Knockout Bar". This is represented by the distance between the forefinger and thumb. when this reaches zero, you die.
3. Ki (or energy) is represented just like the Konockout Bar. When you run out of ki, you can't use ki externally, or power up. When you have ki overcharge, you can usually power up to the next level.
4. Then there are the simple, day-to-day levels : Hunger Level, Sleep Level etc.
The rules are simple. Honesty is not a rule, because everyone knows that without honesty, it doesn't work at all.
1. If the Process says something, it's true, so that's why the person in charge needs to be honest.
2. You CANNOT make up facts to your benefit on the spot. You only have what you actually have.
3. You know what you know in real life - there's no point in pretending.
4. You cannot come in contact with the person you are fighting (unless you wanna kill eachother).