What is
CAPOW?
Feel free
to read the CAPOW
FAQ/Charter.
What
exactly is CAPOW, you ask? It stands for
"Creative Anime Prose Original Writing" (or, if
you prefer, Otaku Writing..^_^). Basically,
it's dynamic roleplaying in the Anime Universe.
Participants create a character, and interact
them with characters created by other players,
as well as characters from any given anime. The
primary focus of CAPOW is on the Player
Characters, however. Anime characters and
elements are used mainly to augment a
particular storyline. CAPOW was born on the
rec.arts.anime.misc newsgroup, but now
operates on it's own listserver. Though the
automated ML was created solely for the use of
CAPOWers, we do not wish to alienate our
lurkers. As such, CAPOW lurkers have the luxury
of subscribing to specific Lurker Mailing
Lists, where all CAPOW story material is
posted. These Lurker lists can also be joined
simply to find out more about how CAPOW
operates, on a day to day basis. To join CAPOW
as a lurker, please visit The
CAPOW Listserver. For more information
on the operation and regulations regarding
CAPOW's automated list system, please contact
the ML
Admin Team.
What's
anime, you ask? Click HERE to
find out.
What
separates CAPOW from other similar roleplaying
threads of this nature (i.e.
GRIT) is that, as the name suggests, a
prose format is preferred. By using prose.
CAPOWers feel they can best express their
creative nature. CAPOW is also not dependant on
any one anime in particular for it's
inspiration, but rather, uses as a source of
reference the vast anime multiverse. Though
precreated anime NPC's are used seldomly in
CAPOW, we try to ensure that CAPOW has a very
"anime-esque" feel to it. The great thing about
being able to draw from ANY anime out there is
the limitless situations that can be created.
Imagine, for instance, a story where Magical
Girls and Naga Reactors are both key elements.
^_-;
CAPOW
threads can perhaps best be defined as a
dynamic fanfiction. That is, it is basically a
single story, written by numerous people who
contribute by continuing off or following up a
branch of a previous post, and interacting
his/her character(s) with the other characters
already in the story. In that way, it is
similar to a roleplaying. But any way you slice
it, CAPOW really just stands for FUN! If it
wasn't the exciting, fun, and unique thing is
it, then no one would be playing.
Rules of the Game
We have tried our best to limit the amount of
rules in CAPOW, so as not to stifle any
creativity. They are rather simple rules to
abide by, and are just there to ensure that the
game is played smoothly.
-
Post in Prose. The 'P' in CAPOW stands
for prose, and not just because we wanted a
cool acronym. If you join our disturbed
ranks, you are agreeing that your posts will
be in prose format. It doesn't have to be
perfect prose, just as long as it -is- prose.
-
No
Powerplaying. Basically, all this means
is that neither you or your character are
God. Create your characters however you like,
but keep in mind that in all likelyhood, you
will be pitting them against other
characters. And omnipotent characters rarely
provide an enjoyable battle, simply because,
being omnipotent, they cannot be beaten. If
the character you create is indeed powerful,
then ensure that he/she has weaknesses that
can be easily capitalized on. Powerplaying
also occurs when writing stories, such as
when someone writes their character to an
advantage unfairly and unrealistically. No
type of powerplaying will ever be permitted
in CAPOW.
-
No
Killing. Simple enough, ne? The disposal
of the occasional red-shirt is tolerated if
it furthers the plot, but under no
circumstances are you to bring about the
death of a character that is the creation of
another CAPOWer.
Those
are the basics. A LOT is left up to Common
Sense, but CAPOWers prefer this method instead
of having a complex set of rules and
ultra-specific character sheets.
Should I Join?
Well, if you've made it this far, then at
least you find all of of this interesting.
Perhaps you even want to join. If you do, then
ask yourself just these two simple questions:
-
Do I
love anime?
-
Do I
love to write?
If the
answer to both of these questions is yes, then
you will probably love CAPOW, and we will
probably love you.
The
process for joining CAPOW can be rather simple
as well. See the Characters page (see live site
for this) for more information on how to create
a character, then submit your character to me or any
other CAPOWer, and we'll go from there. Before
you take that final plunge and submit a
character however, it is highly
recommended that you familiarize yourself with
what CAPOW stories are like. This is in order
to a) dispell any misconceptions you might have
about CAPOW, b) prevent you from joining for
the wrong reasons, and c) help ensure that when
you do submit a character, it will be accepted
without a request for revision.
There
are two ways that you can go about
familiarizing yourself with CAPOW. The first is
to visit The
CAPOW Library, and peruse the stories
there. The second way is to subscribe as a
lurker to our story list, where you can see the
material as it is posted. This can be done by
visiting
The CAPOW Listserver.
What Else is CAPOW?
CAPOW,
for various reasons, has become somewhat of a
rather close-knit group of people. Much of this
is due to the fact that even while CAPOW still
officially operated on Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc, the
CAPOW-ML was already in existence. It was
crude, but effective. Also, very noisy. When
Nathan Williams created the automated CAPOW
lists, the CAPOWNOISE list was also created. If
you can handle the volume, there is absolutely
noplace on earth as entertaining for social
discussion in an electrical forum. Of course,
you must be a CAPOWer to join... ^_^ (Don't
worry, joining the NOISE list is optional
though... heck, I can't even handle the volume.
^_^)
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