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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:22 am
That's why people like me and Wras exist, Loel.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:16 am
To look good as pose-able action figures?
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:50 am
Nah, I'd have to change outfits for that.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:22 am
lol xD Somehow I imagine Wras would be greatly antagonized by little boys everywhere if he had an action figure... If anything at all, because I know jack-squat of "Hyborea" I'm probably just gonna play a random animal that's smarter than all the human...oid characters combined. xP
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:27 am
Oh... then you either get confused as a demon or you get eaten. I have some books if you're interested in reading up on that.
Also depends if we're talking about Wrasynth, my avatar, or me. If I was the action figure violence indeed would be afoot.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:03 pm
.... Well maybe I'll play as every other random character and see which one falls in with everyone else's character. If anything at all, I find that my "accidental" characters are the ones that end up being most developed. I don't know why though. But then that would require me to read the books, and I don't really feel like it, sicne I have a list of books I'd like to read and get done with. =_=
Though I don't know what you look like I'm pretty sure both would be victim of being taken for a villainous character.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:28 pm
Loel Scythe .... Well maybe I'll play as every other random character and see which one falls in with everyone else's character. If anything at all, I find that my "accidental" characters are the ones that end up being most developed. I don't know why though. But then that would require me to read the books, and I don't really feel like it, sicne I have a list of books I'd like to read and get done with. =_= Though I don't know what you look like I'm pretty sure both would be victim of being taken for a villainous character. I've run into this problem before to. Wrasynth is one of the few characters that I've so intimately fleshed out. My face!Idunno. Rag as far as I know is a big beardy guy too. Cept my beard is manly as ********. His beard is ravenous and hungry for faces. I once saw his beard eat the child eating tree while it was eating a child. True story.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:37 pm
>.> Nah, I got Abe Lincoln beard with a mustache and soul patch.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:47 pm
idea I wouldn't say it's a problem. Much more a fortune or stroke of luck, because they tend to fall right in like a piece to a puzzle. And then I go on making short stories and talking to the character in my head, and then befor long there's a full history to the character and they practically breathe through words.
Eh, don't really like long beards, or most beards of any sort... I've only met one person who could wear an actual beard in an almost godly fashion. Grandfather of a friend's. But he looked like a character right out of a book! And that grandpa was cool and the grandma to accompany was better, they're very nice but... tough people. Hardy if I say so myself. And those were in the days when North Carolina was full of country. I miss those days. I go back to visit some of my folks and the forests and fields I used to enjoy and actually had set as landmarks to a mental map are now replaced with fancy houses and neighborhoods.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:22 pm
Loel Scythe idea I wouldn't say it's a problem. Much more a fortune or stroke of luck, because they tend to fall right in like a piece to a puzzle. And then I go on making short stories and talking to the character in my head, and then befor long there's a full history to the character and they practically breathe through words. Eh, don't really like long beards, or most beards of any sort... I've only met one person who could wear an actual beard in an almost godly fashion. Grandfather of a friend's. But he looked like a character right out of a book! And that grandpa was cool and the grandma to accompany was better, they're very nice but... tough people. Hardy if I say so myself. And those were in the days when North Carolina was full of country. I miss those days. I go back to visit some of my folks and the forests and fields I used to enjoy and actually had set as landmarks to a mental map are now replaced with fancy houses and neighborhoods. I have a go-t. Also I think it's bad in my case because I want my end product to be a reproducible product; I want it to be intentional and planned so that I can plan certain things; I mean I still want an organic feel to it; I want it to be relate-able; and most of all I want all my characters planned on being deep. I don't want them all to be direct facets of my personality. Which is what inevitably ends up happening regardless. I just know when I can't flesh out a character I just let me irreverently shine through.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:17 pm
Wrasynth Ksyamen I have a go-t. Also I think it's bad in my case because I want my end product to be a reproducible product; I want it to be intentional and planned so that I can plan certain things; I mean I still want an organic feel to it; I want it to be relate-able; and most of all I want all my characters planned on being deep. I don't want them all to be direct facets of my personality. Which is what inevitably ends up happening regardless. I just know when I can't flesh out a character I just let me irreverently shine through. My gay uncle had a goatie. ._. I'm not sure if he grew it back, though... Well there's always gonna be a bit of the rper in the rpc. Most of my characters are hardly like me at all! They're their own person when it comes to me. Like I'm learning that an accidental character, though Ive hardly rped with her, is a lot more tougher than I thought, she's the cute, innocent, type but again I'm noticing a new head-strong personality in her. My optimistic half-feral boy (Half feral cause he was partially raised by a dog and he at times acts like one) has a deeper more emotional story, and it's very saddening. Yet he's the person who'll put on a smile and still try to cheer his friends up. I can imagine just about any kind of character, and they won't be exactly entirely like me... Sometimes it just takes the thought of "Is this really what they would do?" in writing up responses to a situation.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:08 pm
I remember a roleplay, I was actually waiting for others to post just so I could see what my character would do next. Like, I was the guy writing the posts, but I was surprised by things the character did and said. I tried to go for one type of guy, the character turned out different. It's always kinda cool when that happens.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:19 pm
Loel Scythe Wrasynth Ksyamen I have a go-t. Also I think it's bad in my case because I want my end product to be a reproducible product; I want it to be intentional and planned so that I can plan certain things; I mean I still want an organic feel to it; I want it to be relate-able; and most of all I want all my characters planned on being deep. I don't want them all to be direct facets of my personality. Which is what inevitably ends up happening regardless. I just know when I can't flesh out a character I just let me irreverently shine through. My gay uncle had a goatie. ._. I'm not sure if he grew it back, though... Well there's always gonna be a bit of the rper in the rpc. Most of my characters are hardly like me at all! They're their own person when it comes to me. Like I'm learning that an accidental character, though Ive hardly rped with her, is a lot more tougher than I thought, she's the cute, innocent, type but again I'm noticing a new head-strong personality in her. My optimistic half-feral boy (Half feral cause he was partially raised by a dog and he at times acts like one) has a deeper more emotional story, and it's very saddening. Yet he's the person who'll put on a smile and still try to cheer his friends up. I can imagine just about any kind of character, and they won't be exactly entirely like me... Sometimes it just takes the thought of "Is this really what they would do?" in writing up responses to a situation. Honestly living in Minneapolis? My land lord is trans and some of the best friends I've had were super gay. With all the exposure I've had? Bears tend for big goofy mustaches. I mean they still go for goaties and stuff because not everyone obeys the stereotypes and (lol) bi-laws of the gay fashion police.
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:15 pm
I thought it was funny >_>
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:45 pm
It's just that goaties remind me of my gay uncle, who although can get annoying, he is awesome! Just ask him and he'll give you his old iphone when he switches over to the latest model. And he has good taste in clothing material wise. Most of the shirts he gets are SO comfy and soft and breathe nicely. It's being in a blanket that keeps you warm but not too warm. So I usually look forward to when he passes on his clothings -which he's one of those kinds that'll wear them at most five times and stop wearing them after- to me and my brother. My mom not so much, because I'm a tomboy and she wants me to dress like a girl, but honestly honestly I'm sick of what they're putting out there, the shorts get shorter, the tops get tighter or too showy, and it's annoying the f*** out of me when I don't have anything else because my mom won't let me wear my favorite shirts because they have a few holes in them! -_-*
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