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LOVE that. The emo shizz can get annoying. Granted I do have one character who has an arc where she's going batshit insane but I planned that arc when I was a kid and only now have everyone in one place to go through with it. As is I've lost interest because I just don't dig that stuff anymore. I'd rather have her back to her old cherry gobbling bad joke telling self.
I know, right? You simply don't try to make sense out of a senile turtle guardian, especially the one whose
magical garden gave him a time-out session itself (and this is for yelling "intruder alert" toward his invited guests, lol). The other guy simply took it as me personally attacking his character for no apparent reason (well, his character seems to behave that way)... ...Hm, did I get the story's time-line all messed up? Oh well, it was amusing either way.
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I know what you mean when it comes to character's turning points. I got this OC who'll eventually get bent out of shape forever after losing his best friend/companion, but I prefer if it never did happen since he's just so cute the way he is right now, his naive young man self.
Other than that, I do believe it depends on who you choose for RP partner(s). It's hard to find the right kind since those who are interested either don't have the time, or aren't familiar with certain genres and the like. I mean, I would like to get back to RP'ing myself, but I can't dedicate myself to one simply because of having other priorities to deal with. Half of the time someone else makes an RP, it is either under sci-fi, something pirate-y, or realism (the folks I'm more than okay RPing with at least). I'm no good with those myself, since I have stronger interest in magical themes (sadly, good RPers for those are a penny in a dozen).
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