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The Soul of RP - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Discovery General (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Discovery RP 24/7 General Discussions (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=23) +--- Thread: The Soul of RP (/showthread.php?tid=144576) |
RE: The Soul of RP - Thunderer - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 09:11 AM)SMI-Great.Fox Wrote:(10-24-2016, 03:07 AM)Soldiers.Fortune Wrote: Squabbles are just a part of everyday life around here. It seems there isn't a day that goes by where someone hasn't offended someone else, and the guns come out along with the memes. But in the midst of all the rage-threads and feedback-spats, I recently found myself pondering something rather profound that I would like to share with those who care to read. For so long I've been wondering why you always RP-ed furries, and it didn't even cross my mind you were one iRL...
RE: The Soul of RP - Unlucky_Soul - 10-24-2016 Kinda figures why my chars always end's up on the unlucky side of a battle
RE: The Soul of RP - Operator - 10-24-2016 Everybody has their own RP and character style. But I can barelly call any of mine a part of my real life. If something happens to me - it doesn't affects my characters, neither that I create one based on my RL experience. They just... Exist. By their own. I rarely put ooRP motives in my RP (such as moving around and being unable to play). Perhaps I might sound not like the smart one, but I have enough of analytic abilities to spectate, observe and learn. Usually it helps me to realize what am I doing wrong and how to fix it. That's how the Lightseeker ended up. RE: The Soul of RP - Fish - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 09:42 AM)Thunderer Wrote:(10-24-2016, 09:11 AM)SMI-Great.Fox Wrote:(10-24-2016, 03:07 AM)Soldiers.Fortune Wrote: Squabbles are just a part of everyday life around here. It seems there isn't a day that goes by where someone hasn't offended someone else, and the guns come out along with the memes. But in the midst of all the rage-threads and feedback-spats, I recently found myself pondering something rather profound that I would like to share with those who care to read. Oh... OH RE: The Soul of RP - Shush Muppet - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 08:35 AM)Char Aznable Wrote: It is, however, just as wrong to just categorically assume that you know what a person has experienced based on what their character is like or has had happen in the past. A common example is the 'classic' trope of the orphan character. That doesn't mean that everyone RPing those has experienced this, or something similar. You are correct. It's not 100% accurate to assume all of a character's traits or decisions are based on real life. However, in the case of the orphan scenario there can be other reasons besides literally losing one's parents. Perhaps the player's parents are alive but were terrible role models who left the player feeling abandoned, maybe there was a divorce in their family, maybe there was chronic illness, maybe a parent couldn't hold down a job to support the family, or maybe the player feels like they were a burden to their parents. Again, sometimes you choose traits simply because they are convenient and there is no relevant experience or emotion underlying the choice. Sometimes not. It won't be 100% accurate. My only intention behind this post was to try to bring a little more understanding and civility to this community. (10-24-2016, 10:07 AM)Operator Wrote: Everybody has their own RP and character style. But I can barelly call any of mine a part of my real life... I think I know what you are talking about, but just in case I am wrong, is Lightseeker a Nomad? RE: The Soul of RP - Operator - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 12:28 PM)Soldiers.Fortune Wrote:(10-24-2016, 10:07 AM)Operator Wrote: Everybody has their own RP and character style. But I can barelly call any of mine a part of my real life... The Oracle Komainu, which had pretty weird and amusing RP story and background RE: The Soul of RP - Char Aznable - 10-24-2016 Oh, no reason to defend your points, I wasn't arguing them I agree with most of what you said, the only reason why I said what I said was because I wanted to point out that it's not always the case ^.^
RE: The Soul of RP - Caelumaresh - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 09:27 AM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: Seafalcon is dutch, so it's likely he has no soul. Thank you dear ![]() Other than that, i agree with the OP RE: The Soul of RP - Redeemer - 10-24-2016 Personally I use this place to take a break from my reasonable, mature, patient, loving and balanced self. Most of my chars are diametrically opposed to my own nature, most of them being unstable impulse-driven asexual lunatics. RE: The Soul of RP - Shush Muppet - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 12:32 PM)Char Aznable Wrote: Oh, no reason to defend your points, I wasn't arguing them Sorry if I came across as defensive. Glad we agree. (10-24-2016, 04:06 PM)Redeemer Wrote: Most of my chars are diametrically opposed to my own nature, most of them being unstable impulse-driven asexual lunatics. Yes, this can also be the case. Although these type of characters can seem forced at times. Not a criticism of you, by any means. Just observation. I don't think I have met you ingame yet. Perhaps the most frightening villains are not simply the ones that are unhinged and deranged, but the ones you find yourself relating with. It can be both disturbing and sad to know a particular character is evil, but coming to a point where you understand why they do what they do. To see the other side of rationality, so to speak. |