Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6863431-20150103062825/@comment-26018514-20150427210456

MetallicArcher wrote: You know, as a roleplayer that tends to write paragraph/novella style, I have always wanted to do a crossover with my muse, specially for universes for which I can't figure out an AU To put them in. But I just seem to not be able to catch how crossovers work.

I do have read crossovers between other roleplayers that were quite a thing. Mostly go down the comedy route admittedly. Comedy tends to be one of the best ways to do one, as well as horror, and maybe action, at least when you work with MC's. mostly because in comedy and horror the actual physical interaction between characters with world specific abilities can be limited so that you don't need to double check relevance.

Comedy can also admit that the entire concept of the work itself is ridiculous, which is what makes drama unsuited for a crossover...

With OC's.... I don't know that crossovers work as well, unless you are good at defining the OC in their original setting first, you can risk making the OC just seem ridiculous, or at home in the new world.