Kind of? I've had one that drove right through quite a few solid stopping points along its 4 year run, but we never felt like stopping and just let the story ramble on, eventually people couldn't continue and it stopped mid-arc.
I was part of a small group RP a couple of years ago, and I fell in love with the cast and setting. I'm now very interested in setting up a continuation or sequel RP to that one. Normally I'd just ask, however the original GM has been off of the site for years, so I can't exactly ask for their...
I couldn't care less how old someone is. It's writing. It's fun. I don't do ERP, so that's not even a gray area I have to think about. The only time I might note someone's age is if I see frequent mistakes in grammar or RP etiquette, which usually indicates lack of writing/RP experience. So if I...
1) What is justice to you?
Good and bad are returned in equal measure as they are dealt.
2) What is victory to you?
Deciding on an outcome beforehand and ensuring that events play out in a way that results in that outcome.
3) You are a hero. A villain you were fighting has trapped in separate...
Not sure how using the tag for the T is any different than the LGorB. If being trans or gender diverse is a main theme of the story, sure I'd use the tag. Otherwise nope, and the idea of using a tag as some sort of inclusivity bat signal feels kind of slimy to me.
Doesn't site rules cover ooc interactions in relation to LGBT stuff already? No need for a tag that just says "not a dick btw". Keep tags limited to IC themes.
Absolutely not.
The only place I can see it being used is on a romance-centered RP, where it's relevant to the actual story being told. Since I don't care for romance / character drama RPs and do not run them, I will probably never use the tag myself. IMO, the tag should only be there if LGBT...