@spookie spook That sounded really interesting. ^_^
I agree with @Loco Mofo, though. Creating new characters shows not only respect but that you're truly invested in the role play you signed up for. And it helps me kick start this lazy brain of mine to actually think up...
It's all in the name. :ph34r: I find it most fun choosing a name and deriving the character's background, personality and quirks from it. It can be as straightforward as the meaning of his/her name or as paradox as I can twist it.
Do you only play your own gender? - For OCs, yes, I'm more comfortable in creating female characters as I like "putting a piece" of myself in every roleplay. I can, however, still play the part of the opposite gender, preferably canon characters as I do write fanfiction myself.
Do you have a...
First is when I feel that characters are being ignored. Since I mostly join group roleplays, I am of the impression that the members are to play as a whole. So I find it disappointing when there's an established "mini group" within the RP. Better state the maximum number of people that you need...
I'll have to agree with this. When I write, I have a general backbone on how I want things to unfold but getting there is entirely up to my characters. A scene will happen depending on how A will react to B, and so on. The more a character's personality and background is set in stone, the more...
I find it amusing that the player acted that way simply because her unconscious character was moved to be treated. Would she rather have had her splayed out on the field during the next battle? To be honest, I don't see anything indicative of godmoding or even a violation of rules in this...
Sign me up! This sounds like a really nice opportunity to meet other members of the site. I'm here most of the time so if you need a gofer or something, I can help. ;)