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In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Pitzix - 08-19-2014 It's as the title says, I am quite new when it comes to role playing. When I first came to this game was when I first started to actively role play and it's great. I like the open-world role play that this server has introduced me to, but right now I'm caught in a bit of a stump. I'm not sure how to forge a story into my character, I mean I have some ideas, but they either never flourish or when put into practice it doesn't pan out the way I imagined it. It's depressing because I want to evolve from someone who enjoys the comfort of tavern rp to more of a story-progression type of set, but I can't just seem to launch it off right or get things rolling. I guess the question would be to ask is if anyone has been caught in things like this, and what you did to break out of it. I have really enjoyed the server thus far and have made some good friends in the process, and hoping to hear some feedback on how to better improve myself to make my ideas more fluent. RE: In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Val - 08-19-2014 If you're looking to progress the story in a particular direction, perhaps you could ask the people on the forums if any of their characters would be interested in getting involved in the story. If the story itself just isn't panning out how you'd like it to, that's not necessarily a bad thing! It gives another way for your character to develop and character development is always super fun and entertaining! I've certainly been caught in these instances before. I've felt like the character I was writing simply wasn't interesting or no one really wanted to get involved with that character because, perhaps, he could be very boring whereas I find him thoroughly entertaining. I've also had nights where absolutely no one would respond to posts I've made and followed that up with several people asking to RP with me at once and I had nowhere near the time required to devote to any of them due to other things. As how to improve yourself, I'd say practice makes perfect! The only way to really get better at writing, from my personal perspective, is to do it more, do it often, and perhaps read other people's works to get new ideas and influences to develop your own "style" of writing. If you need some help better flourishing out ideas, feel free to drop them here or in a PM or something and I'd be more than happy to help you sort things out as much as I can! I'm not that great, but I'm certainly willing to offer you ideas and I'm sure there are many more in the community that are willing to do the same. RE: In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Faye - 08-19-2014 In creating a back story, I find the easiest thing to do is to make a detailed Wiki or some sort of biography for your character. It really helps you to think of all the small quirks to his personality that you'll need to know, and it gives you a sort of guideline you can stick by in determining your character's actions, especially since you can look at it if you forget anything. And, of course, if it turns out you don't like some aspect of your character in execution, it is possible to retcon. Don't feel pressured to continue RPing something you don't like just because you wrote it down in your character's bio. As to how to progress forward in your character's story, while some people like to have pre-planned plotlines, or intend for their character to somehow go from a Point A to B to C, etc., I like for things to be more free-flowing. Sometimes I get ideas I like to implement, but for the most part I find it easiest to go with the flow of the RP. Generally, I just consider my character's personality, and then decide where my character ICly would go from there, how she would react, what goals she would strive for, etc. RE: In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Pitzix - 08-19-2014 (08-19-2014, 12:16 AM)Val Wrote: If you're looking to progress the story in a particular direction, perhaps you could ask the people on the forums if any of their characters would be interested in getting involved in the story. If the story itself just isn't panning out how you'd like it to, that's not necessarily a bad thing! It gives another way for your character to develop and character development is always super fun and entertaining! RE: In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Val - 08-19-2014 As Faye has said and you have certainly echoed, creating a wiki is a good way to get yourself familiar with your own character and give you a handle on how you want to RP him or her. Just take it one step at a time. Dark plots take a while to get off the ground and it's hard to do them unless you find people that are willing to have things done to them and, sadly, those are very rare these days. Not just here, but across RP in general--especially if it isn't planned out. As Faye has also stated, I prefer to do free-flowing RP and it's really hard to just get that kind of interaction with someone that you aren't familiar with. RE: In-experienced roleplayer seeking advice. - Pitzix - 08-19-2014 (08-19-2014, 12:17 AM)Faye Wrote: In creating a back story, I find the easiest thing to do is to make a detailed Wiki or some sort of biography for your character. It really helps you to think of all the small quirks to his personality that you'll need to know, and it gives you a sort of guideline you can stick by in determining your character's actions, especially since you can look at it if you forget anything. And, of course, if it turns out you don't like some aspect of your character in execution, it is possible to retcon. Don't feel pressured to continue RPing something you don't like just because you wrote it down in your character's bio. |