Pre-Made Worlds and Storylines

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TheWraithOfMooCow
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Pre-Made Worlds and Storylines

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So a friend of mine introduced me to OVA: The Anime Role-Playing Game. I want to be the game master, but this is my first time doing any kind of table top roleplay. Is there a site where I can find pre-made worlds and storylines for OVA I can use to get a feel for the types of storylines and characters to create? And if not, is there a site of that nature for roleplaying games in general?
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Well I dont know of any sites per say but I did find this on the forums and it may help you.

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=12466

Also you can use any anime world that you like and it should fit well with the game :)
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It is far easier to run a game based on an anime series you all watched. Then everyone already 'knows' what kind of characters are expected and what limits the world has.
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Post by Clay »

A lot of setting material (as the “world” stuff of RPGs tends to be called) is designed with specific games in mind. While there’s not any official material for OVA yet (I’m working on that), you can easily put any of the countless settings that have been published over the last 30 years to good use. Or, as suggested here, you can adopt the story of a favorite anime instead.

You can also take a look around the forums at rpg.net—there’s countless people making and playing games all the time. There’s sure to be one discussion or another that will inspire you!
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