Not unless a character is talking and then following it up with an action, such as:
Caelia Silverarch: Oh, didn't see you there. Are you following me or something?
Caelia Silverarch: "Well, even if you aren't," she said with a wave of her hand, "Sort of a coincidence you're here as well after I just left the 'Sands, isn't it?"
I'll do /em for any emotes, only using my above example if it doesn't break the flow too much (I try not to do that anyway, but sometimes it happens,) but /say has always been a normal talk channel where people are talking with each other. If I have to say something ooc I'll either do it in /t or ( i'll say it in pretty obvious not-IC /say ). On forums and in actual RP I capitalize, casual text I don't because I'm usually just BSing with friends anyway (but grammar and punctuation are always something present no matter the medium) so it's usually pretty obvious if I've gone from obstinate, huffy mage to myself for "crap, it should be can't, not can!" to change typos or whatnot in /s.
Caelia Silverarch: Oh, didn't see you there. Are you following me or something?
Caelia Silverarch: "Well, even if you aren't," she said with a wave of her hand, "Sort of a coincidence you're here as well after I just left the 'Sands, isn't it?"
I'll do /em for any emotes, only using my above example if it doesn't break the flow too much (I try not to do that anyway, but sometimes it happens,) but /say has always been a normal talk channel where people are talking with each other. If I have to say something ooc I'll either do it in /t or ( i'll say it in pretty obvious not-IC /say ). On forums and in actual RP I capitalize, casual text I don't because I'm usually just BSing with friends anyway (but grammar and punctuation are always something present no matter the medium) so it's usually pretty obvious if I've gone from obstinate, huffy mage to myself for "crap, it should be can't, not can!" to change typos or whatnot in /s.