I actively try to avoid putting myself into the characters I roleplay. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Bits of my personality leak into every character I end up creating, I'm sure.
Generally they tend to be wry and sarcastic to an extent regardless of who or what they are.
It's hard to avoid, I think. Which is why in-character relationships have a tendency to get knotted and messy. Because of the personal nature of the characters we're creating, it gets tricky determining where the character starts and where the player ends.
Generally they tend to be wry and sarcastic to an extent regardless of who or what they are.
It's hard to avoid, I think. Which is why in-character relationships have a tendency to get knotted and messy. Because of the personal nature of the characters we're creating, it gets tricky determining where the character starts and where the player ends.
Like stories? So do I! Feel free to take a look at some of my work.
the one everyone fears: the monster in the closet, the witch at the stake – the devil, falling.
the one everyone fears: the monster in the closet, the witch at the stake – the devil, falling.