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by Romaneck on Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:32 am
Well first of all welcome to the crew.
Second I cant tell when someone is a noob at RPing, but I can tell when a person is immature and conclude that RPing with them will be venomous
Immature how? well their characters are mary sues, they are the last of their kind, or the chosen ones, or someway ABOVE the other characters and they are incredibly central to the plot, and they can only get away with it if they are GM which require a char to be drooling over them.
I kid you not, ive seen some people post "Hey I need a character that would be an admirer/love interest to mine"
That, sucks.
Now what promotes a roleplay? Interaction.
Thats the definitive difference between writing and roleplaying is that the players have the tools to surprise you with their interactions with each other and the plot.
Well anyway, that answers your question? if not do tell me and ill go deeper into it, and welcome do make yourself at home
"Incessant wind sweeps the plain. It murmurs on across grey stone, carrying dust from far climes to nibble eternally at the memorial pillars. There are a few shadows out there still but they are the weak and the timid and the hopelessly lost.
It is immortality of a sort.
Memory is immortality of a sort.
In the night, when the wind dies and silence rules the place of glittering stone, I remember. And they all live again."
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