bastion
just a little guy
Simple as the title, tell us about the first character you roleplayed as. Bonus points if you tell us why you played the character and how different they are from your current characters.
NOTE: Please don't cringe over your first character or how you roleplayed! Try to look back fondly instead! Even if it all seems bad to you now, it brought you joy in the moment, didn't it?
My first character was a self-insert / persona called Bec. It was for a monster highschool 1-on-1 rp, and Bec was a half-dragon. I honestly don't remember much about her, beyond being tough and cool because that's what I wanted to be. The roleplay was just a date of our characters skipping school, and I didn't realize it could continue beyond that so I kinda ended it before it needed to 0w0u Still it was a lot of fun and it got me to overcome my social anxiety enough to dip my toes into the rp world, so I'm happy with it.
Nowadays my characters are much more fleshed out, only natural after a decade or so, and I don't really relate to dragons at all. I tend to fluctuate between character types, but most are pretty far removed from me with the exception of them feeling the need to go out of their way to help others. I also wouldn't describe most as "tough and cool", even the ones who are popular or strong.
NOTE: Please don't cringe over your first character or how you roleplayed! Try to look back fondly instead! Even if it all seems bad to you now, it brought you joy in the moment, didn't it?
My first character was a self-insert / persona called Bec. It was for a monster highschool 1-on-1 rp, and Bec was a half-dragon. I honestly don't remember much about her, beyond being tough and cool because that's what I wanted to be. The roleplay was just a date of our characters skipping school, and I didn't realize it could continue beyond that so I kinda ended it before it needed to 0w0u Still it was a lot of fun and it got me to overcome my social anxiety enough to dip my toes into the rp world, so I'm happy with it.
Nowadays my characters are much more fleshed out, only natural after a decade or so, and I don't really relate to dragons at all. I tend to fluctuate between character types, but most are pretty far removed from me with the exception of them feeling the need to go out of their way to help others. I also wouldn't describe most as "tough and cool", even the ones who are popular or strong.