Hi, it's me again. The one who posts a lot but that almost nobody seems to have roleplayed with (And the server instability isn't helping one bit right now). I am here to expose two odd cases that have occurred to me of late with my main character, Jet'a Vann, who is an introvert character.
I suppose this ties a little to the over-friendly people thread that was made a while ago, but I felt this needed its own topic to be opened.
Case 1:
I'm crafting in my house when I get this tell:
"Hey, wanna RP?"
It was the first time someone sends me tells to actual RP, and while I was excited, my shyness also lead me to think the person was maybe thinking I was someone else, or worse, that it was the mule of a stalker I had a while ago (you should already know that story). So I ask:
"Sure. It's the first time someone asks me to RP! Have our characters met before?"
"Nope. I was just bored and you were the first I found."
She wasn't in my same area, so either she made a very odd search for comments in-game, or she browsed the wiki. Fearing she had done the first thing and didn't really know my character, I felt a fair warning was due.
"Ah, well sure, why not? Just a warning though, my character is a bit of a introvert."
" Â "
And with that, she never contacted me again. I admit I was a bit hurt, and spent a good while talking with my friends and trying to figure out if I had somehow pushed her away or if she simply did not think I was worth her time by not being super-friendly. Oh well.
EDIT-UPDATE:
I'd like to inform everyone that this person has actually found this thread and has gotten back to me. After talking a bit, it came out that she hadn't intentionally avoided me, but that in a moment of distraction she forgot to get back to me to talk more about our characters and RP possibilities. I have now roleplayed with this person and it went very well! Even had a discussion that linked to my personal plot and could possibly open a branch from it.
Case 2:
This is the most recent, occurring just the other day before the DC-fest. A girl approaches me in Camp Bronze Lake, and things seem to be going fine. She tells me a lot of herself IC (without me really asking for details, because my character is way too polite to intrude privacy, but oh well), and me giving bits here and there, trying to respect my alignment of introvert but at the same time not sound like I just want the conversation to end.
At some point she begins nudging towards relationships and inquire on my status, which I personally (OOC and IC) felt was a bit pushy, but I still kept my cool and revealed that yes, I was single, but I just didn't have the head to find a soul mate at the moment.
This is when the tell comes "So are you interested in a romance partner?"
I was a little stunned at that, as I thought my IC explanation had been plenty sufficient and didn't need OOC enlightenment, but all the same I politely explained that rather than RPing towards a relationship, I preferred to RP with people, spend time and meaningful events with them and see how my character's feelings would change and mutate towards them, much like in a real RPG stories, where romantic relationships aren't really formed if not much later in the story or at the end (VIII, IX, X come to mind, and other games I've played but that are probably not known here much)...
While in tell I get an "Ah, ok ^^", IC she quickly gets up and excuses herself out. I later randomly see her to the other side of the spa introducing herself to another male character.
I'm just... eh...
As I've already said in that thread I did not make, I seem to have a very hard time finding RPers that will get back to me after a first encounter IC. So far, the only ones who have were the stalker that almost chased me away from the game, and my two close FC friends. Open-RP seems to be where I struggle to make connections.
So I want to reach out for advice to my other fellow introvert characters. How do you cope with the stigma (introvert = boring) some ('most', to me. But if I haven't RPd with you, then I'm not talking about you, so don't feel insulted) of RPers seem to have towards us? Do you force yourself out of characters and spill out all your IC secrets on the first meeting for the sake of "making friends"? Or did you figure out some other trick?
My own strategy as of now is one of acceptance. Choosing to be introvert, I accepted that I'd be mostly in solitude. There's less RP, but I do enjoy what little I get. I am not wishing to change myself nor others, I just seek to know if there's other ways to expand the RP possibilities that I didn't think of.
I suppose this ties a little to the over-friendly people thread that was made a while ago, but I felt this needed its own topic to be opened.
Case 1:
I'm crafting in my house when I get this tell:
"Hey, wanna RP?"
It was the first time someone sends me tells to actual RP, and while I was excited, my shyness also lead me to think the person was maybe thinking I was someone else, or worse, that it was the mule of a stalker I had a while ago (you should already know that story). So I ask:
"Sure. It's the first time someone asks me to RP! Have our characters met before?"
"Nope. I was just bored and you were the first I found."
She wasn't in my same area, so either she made a very odd search for comments in-game, or she browsed the wiki. Fearing she had done the first thing and didn't really know my character, I felt a fair warning was due.
"Ah, well sure, why not? Just a warning though, my character is a bit of a introvert."
" Â "
And with that, she never contacted me again. I admit I was a bit hurt, and spent a good while talking with my friends and trying to figure out if I had somehow pushed her away or if she simply did not think I was worth her time by not being super-friendly. Oh well.
EDIT-UPDATE:
I'd like to inform everyone that this person has actually found this thread and has gotten back to me. After talking a bit, it came out that she hadn't intentionally avoided me, but that in a moment of distraction she forgot to get back to me to talk more about our characters and RP possibilities. I have now roleplayed with this person and it went very well! Even had a discussion that linked to my personal plot and could possibly open a branch from it.
Case 2:
This is the most recent, occurring just the other day before the DC-fest. A girl approaches me in Camp Bronze Lake, and things seem to be going fine. She tells me a lot of herself IC (without me really asking for details, because my character is way too polite to intrude privacy, but oh well), and me giving bits here and there, trying to respect my alignment of introvert but at the same time not sound like I just want the conversation to end.
At some point she begins nudging towards relationships and inquire on my status, which I personally (OOC and IC) felt was a bit pushy, but I still kept my cool and revealed that yes, I was single, but I just didn't have the head to find a soul mate at the moment.
This is when the tell comes "So are you interested in a romance partner?"
I was a little stunned at that, as I thought my IC explanation had been plenty sufficient and didn't need OOC enlightenment, but all the same I politely explained that rather than RPing towards a relationship, I preferred to RP with people, spend time and meaningful events with them and see how my character's feelings would change and mutate towards them, much like in a real RPG stories, where romantic relationships aren't really formed if not much later in the story or at the end (VIII, IX, X come to mind, and other games I've played but that are probably not known here much)...
While in tell I get an "Ah, ok ^^", IC she quickly gets up and excuses herself out. I later randomly see her to the other side of the spa introducing herself to another male character.
I'm just... eh...
As I've already said in that thread I did not make, I seem to have a very hard time finding RPers that will get back to me after a first encounter IC. So far, the only ones who have were the stalker that almost chased me away from the game, and my two close FC friends. Open-RP seems to be where I struggle to make connections.
So I want to reach out for advice to my other fellow introvert characters. How do you cope with the stigma (introvert = boring) some ('most', to me. But if I haven't RPd with you, then I'm not talking about you, so don't feel insulted) of RPers seem to have towards us? Do you force yourself out of characters and spill out all your IC secrets on the first meeting for the sake of "making friends"? Or did you figure out some other trick?
My own strategy as of now is one of acceptance. Choosing to be introvert, I accepted that I'd be mostly in solitude. There's less RP, but I do enjoy what little I get. I am not wishing to change myself nor others, I just seek to know if there's other ways to expand the RP possibilities that I didn't think of.
To be an interesting, intriguing, well-written character, there needs to be something to allow the audience to relate to them. That is what the problem is with who wants their character to be "perfect". Perfect characters will never be strong, and strong characters will never be perfect, because WE (those who read, who watch, who RP) are not perfect.
"What makes a strong character is how they deal with their flaws, their fears, their turmoils, their troubles that get in the way. That's what makes them relatable." -- N.C.
"What makes a strong character is how they deal with their flaws, their fears, their turmoils, their troubles that get in the way. That's what makes them relatable." -- N.C.