
(08-20-2015, 06:17 PM)Caspar 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.....(08-20-2015, 06:09 PM)Nako Wrote:I feel that is contrary to what the Op and Ignacious argued, though, and you yourself at the top of the quote pyramid, unless I'm misunderstanding.(08-20-2015, 05:53 PM)Oscare 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, 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 intelligence through your writing, then no one is going to believe your character witty or intelligent.
That sounds a little unfair though. Just because you don't know how to write something doesn't mean you're not welcome to try. A "slower" player should be allowed to play whatever they so choose to want to play instead of only sticking to concepts they know they can write without ease. As much as I love playing oblivious, silly, ridiculous characters, sometimes I want to break my own mold and go with something that is "claimed" to be "smart", even if I can actually write it worth beans. It's a learning process in my eyes.
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