
(08-20-2015, 06:42 PM)Edda Wrote:Thank you. And I don't see them as contrasting. You do not have to be inteligent to portray an inteligent person. As long as you can display it in your writing (read, get the intent across) then you can successfully do it. You are only limited by your writing.(08-20-2015, 05:14 PM)Nako Wrote: I agree with ignacious in the most part. You are limited by what you can write. If you cannot display wit or inteligence through your writing, then no one is going to believe your character witty or inteligent.
(08-20-2015, 06:09 PM)Nako Wrote: And they can, nothing is stopping them but their writing ability.You do not have to be inteligent to be able to write as an inteligent person. You simply need to get across what your intent is.
(08-20-2015, 06:31 PM)Nako Wrote: I cannot see how what I wrote was contrary to what I wrote at the begining.... In the first one I state that you are limited by what they can write. Which is the same point I made in the second quote of mine.....
Either you are not getting your point across, or you are contradicting yourself. While both posts support your belief that one is limited by their roleplaying ability, the following thoughts are rather contrasting. I have little personal interest in your explanation - this post is merely for the sake of yourself and the rest of the thread.
If you cannot display wit or inteligence through your writing = You simply need to get across what your intent is.
Worded differently intent is the same.... If you cannot get the intent across, then you are not displaying wit or inteligence through the writing.....
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