Welcome to RPG Victor, it's a pleasure to have you.
You're friend is right, we love to challenge players to make the best of themselves and you can usually find a friendly face (or two or three) to hang around with.
I've narrowed it down a bit, and picked about one book per person's suggestion list. If you haven't voted yet there's still time, I'll be closing the poll tomorrow.
Do you have a preferred genre? I think there are some RP's looking for new players right now, so if you haven't go check out the Roleplayers Wanted section of our forums.
Welcome to the site Joseph, we're happy you found us. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
Also as a side note, what sort of genres are appealing to you? I see that you've popped into the Multiverse earlier today and have been kicking around in Victory Square.
I have several to suggest that might be interesting: Non-Fiction True Crime: ⋅ Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital Note: This book may not be suitable for everyone and does contain potentially triggering content dealing with medical practioners, natural disast...
We are such stuff as dreams are made of, but my revels here have now ended. Dear Roleplay Gateway, I really don't know how to start this off, or best explain my reasoning, so please bear with me while I try. Recently there have been some events that have ultimately lead me to feel increasingly unwe...
Wow, those are pretty intense. I really like how well the one for "Harper Belmont" is laid out. I haven't ever really done anything that complicated, I'd considered it for some character groups, but I'm a total idiot when it comes to BBCode. When I release a sheet for a RP, I generally hav...
I already have used it for projects elsewhere and it's a nice tool to have. Two RPs are sitting pretty high up there, if only due to subject matter addressed there in. Following your example with the MV, below are how/why I rated some of my RPs the way I did. I'll also add, that you need to maintain...