That was another of my problems as well. The need to always have your character being winning or coming out on top, never allowed to lose at anything. I think a lot of people probably had that issue as well.
Had OP characters and had Mary/Gary Sues. Character sheets that were heavily lacking in detail, even my written posts were lacking. Half of the time they were a single word or a mere sentence compared to the wall of texts I write these days. Plots were lacking, as was world and characters. Not...
I do both. I write to rp because it's a fun pass time and a nice escape from reality, and I also do it to write. As well as to improve my writing and hopefully get better so I can be the best that I can be with my writing. A lot of ideas I turn into rps to test things out before I go and write...
1. Naming things. I can't tell you have long I've spent trying to figure out names for characters or locations, sometimes spending days or weeks before something finally hits. I'm terrible at naming characters but I try to above "plain" sounding names so that might just be my own problem there...
One-liners I'm personally not a fan of. Especially if you write a massive novel of a reply, paragraphs upon paragraphs and all you get is a one-liner or worse yet, a single word in response. Plotless roleplays are also a no-go from me. I like a good plot/story to keep me interested during it and...
I began to roleplay to improve myself as a writer, to hone my skills and do the best that I can. I also did it as an escape from the real world. My household wasn't in the greatest state and truthfully, still isn't. I used roleplaying as an outlet to escape from that. To create or take part in...
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