
Those are both very good points. RPers should always have the respect to at least acknowledge another player's presence. I'm not saying that everyone needs to approach said person ICly at once, regardless of what your character would actually do, but in reality even if someone you don't like enters the room; you still notice they're present.Â
Personally, I like RPing with a small, consistent group. Random encounters in between main story-lines keeps things interesting. However, the urge to write also comes and goes randomly.Â
I misunderstood the original post, when it was said "What makes for good RP", because I was going to be like, "Lots music, kratom tea, and late hours".
Personally, I like RPing with a small, consistent group. Random encounters in between main story-lines keeps things interesting. However, the urge to write also comes and goes randomly.Â
I misunderstood the original post, when it was said "What makes for good RP", because I was going to be like, "Lots music, kratom tea, and late hours".
"What more can I say to sway him?
To make this statue speak?
I swear he's made of stone and I,
am barely stirring up a breeze."
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To make this statue speak?
I swear he's made of stone and I,
am barely stirring up a breeze."
Character Blog