
An art thread? Hm.. I don't know about that just yet xD It takes me a lot of effort and motivation to make something that's presentable enough for public viewing, lol.
I am familiar with the emote system, and I love using it for casual goofing-off, but I'm not quite sure how much I'd really like it for actual roleplaying just yet. The fact that my name always appears at the start of the sentence kind of limits how I can structure it. That, and if my user name differs from my character's name... it'd feel odd.
I had a thought. Would it be acceptable to ramble-out actions and descriptions in /say (or /party as the case may be)? For example:
Turning this...
/em slumps himself up against the rough trunk of a nearby tree, panting heavily as his ears laid flat against the top of his head in a distressed fashion.
/say That was close! How could a marmot be so ferocious!?
Into...
/say Slumping himself up against the rough trunk of a nearby tree, Merkaris panted heavily, laying his feline ears against the top of his head in a distressed manner. "That was close!" he huffed out, exhausted. "How could a marmot be so ferocious!?"
I am familiar with the emote system, and I love using it for casual goofing-off, but I'm not quite sure how much I'd really like it for actual roleplaying just yet. The fact that my name always appears at the start of the sentence kind of limits how I can structure it. That, and if my user name differs from my character's name... it'd feel odd.
I had a thought. Would it be acceptable to ramble-out actions and descriptions in /say (or /party as the case may be)? For example:
Turning this...
/em slumps himself up against the rough trunk of a nearby tree, panting heavily as his ears laid flat against the top of his head in a distressed fashion.
/say That was close! How could a marmot be so ferocious!?
Into...
/say Slumping himself up against the rough trunk of a nearby tree, Merkaris panted heavily, laying his feline ears against the top of his head in a distressed manner. "That was close!" he huffed out, exhausted. "How could a marmot be so ferocious!?"