That was a great reply by Zope. I don't think I could say it any better.Â
I would only add that the length of your typed emotes can also add another layer to your character. What I mean in short, direct emotes (and dialogue) can convey a certain kind of tone and feeling, regardless of whether it's an extroverted or introverted personality. It's a way to set the mood.
The same goes for longer descriptions and dialogue. It's another method to paint your picture. In the end I wouldn't mind so much about Rp'ing within a set of rules as much as just doing what feels right for your character.
I would only add that the length of your typed emotes can also add another layer to your character. What I mean in short, direct emotes (and dialogue) can convey a certain kind of tone and feeling, regardless of whether it's an extroverted or introverted personality. It's a way to set the mood.
The same goes for longer descriptions and dialogue. It's another method to paint your picture. In the end I wouldn't mind so much about Rp'ing within a set of rules as much as just doing what feels right for your character.