(04-15-2014, 08:24 PM)Ignacius Wrote: Honestly, it really is that way. Â There might be drama in and around it, but I get bored, quick, when the focus of an RP is the drama. Â Mostly I think that's because I hated high school and if I wanted to listen to people's "feelings" all the time, I'd have paid more attention when I worked at Target.
No, I'd rather talk about squeezing somebody so hard their head pops off.
Seriously, though, I interact with normal people having crazy dramatic moments every single day. Â I don't want to make a hobby of doing it with imaginary people at home. Â I'd rather explore the drama associated with combat, crime, and justice.
Actually, I'll be honest, I'd rather just RP where the drama can sometimes take a backseat to the sudden outbreak of violence. Â Nothing like sitting in a bar listening to people talk about their love life and wishing somebody would just throw a punch already.
The terrible part of me kinda wishes you played on Balmung so I could find you and mock-drama rp at you. Juuust because. Though I guess that's probably not a nice way to act towards strangers. Still though, temptation.
But on a serious note, I'm not sure if by justice you mean violent justice or like interaction within the law's system. Because the latter is so much fun. Of course, I don't know, do you like verbal smack downs as much as physical ones? One thing I've always enjoyed was the game of insult-without-being-obvious-about-it, especially when there's a snippy old woman involved (gosh I love snippy old women, as long as they're not facing their wrath towards me). Political rps can be fun in the same way. Smack talk for daaaaays.