The thing that I’m learning in terms of people’s responses is that it comes down to individual preferences.
You could have a mix of both aspects as well, if you’re dedicated enough to gamifying a narrative. Constructing a really well written script for your more gamey RPs.
You also can switch...
Group role-plays may help if you’re looking for multiple people to write with. I personally find one on one roleplays more of my speed. But if your partners are often leaving try joining a group, there’s a greater chance that one or two other people are eager to write and stay.
Maybe even...
Having multiple disposable characters make the RP interesting. I think a lot of people often have just the one character that they play all the way through and develop. But after a while, an RP will come to a natural stopping point due to disinterest. If you have multiple characters, there’s...
Yeah, I thought I wanted more from the ending. I’m glad they didn’t end it there. Natasha/Nadia was perfect every time. The bit with Greta/Maxine always got me.
If you’re talking morality, I would say “The Boys” as a comic/show portrays a more grim depiction of superheroes. Or “Invincible” if we’re talking animation. Their powers being monetized and acting as their own corruptors. If you think about it, it makes sense though. Not all people are gonna...
It’s French. But French-Canadian and localized to Quebec. At least that’s what my Canadian friend was saying. He uses this in conversation when people are talking over him so it’s funny to me.
Swedish, nice. I can see that. Owls would be creepy at night. The can do the whole exorcist spin with...
Hey. How’s it going?
You can probably assume what this is about. I’m just looking for people to write with - long-term or not. I’m cool with people ducking out and dipping. It’d be nice if you stuck around though.
Here’s the skinny:
I write in narrative form. Third person, past tense. I don’t...
I agree with this. There’s no right way to RP. There’s only what you’re most comfortable in.
My style is based on story-telling too. I think there’s something to being able to write something without having to quantify anything that’s satisfying. You can just go and allow things to take place...
If you’re lacking motivation to write individual stories, you can always try making your own writer’s group. Kind of how people join NaNoWriMo. You don’t have to necessarily RP, but you can discuss ideas. Share your progress. Check-in so there’s someone holding you accountable. There’s no short...