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  1. That Lass Over There

    Viewpoint Do you ever play the opposite gender? Do you prefer it?

    I have a funny tale of my own to tell regarding why I almost exclusively play female characters as a real life male. Excluding my misandry, that came after the playing females thing. Strap yourselves in for this grand epic. So 7 year-old Guy was pretty obsessed with MMOs. Specifically, he was...
  2. That Lass Over There

    ☮ ❀ player positivity place ❀ ☮

    @Yaoke Saint The best pal I'll probably ever have over the internet. After doing a 1x1 railroad RP for a while, even though my performance wasn't too commendable (I was typing, describing, and doing pretty much anything IC half-butted since I was too used to people dropping out after getting a...
  3. That Lass Over There

    A Seriously Confused Newbie GM

    So... Basically I already know what I need to work on. Gotcha.  Well, thank you for the input. Honestly, it's kind of hard to make anything I do 100% neat due to various mental issues. I agree that perspective and research are needed, but that's a personal issue most likely rooted in this - I...
  4. That Lass Over There

    A Seriously Confused Newbie GM

    Even before I knew roleplay existed, probably because I had the sudden realization that different psyches lead to different writing styles and ideas in books, I had a dream - "What if I were to bring many people together to tell a story, where everyone was blind to the future and quite a bit of...
  5. That Lass Over There

    What about a character makes you like them?

    Well, I'm going to be short since most people have already expressed some of my opinions. What makes me like a character the most are those twists - in a rp where Character Sheets were private/didn't exist, this gets really easy. One time, my character spent an entire two months of in-game time...
  6. That Lass Over There

    Do you all prefer darker, lighter, or betwixt hearted roleplays?

    I like my roleplays to be more on the dark side, but not enough to actually be categorized as it. I actually have a tendency to point out that my protagonists aren't perfect. They are human, can be jerks no matter how 'good' they are, and, (although they will most likely succeed in the end) they...
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