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Miqo'te raised by Hyur families? Also, discussing: characters from "far off lands?" |
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06-20-2015, 04:11 PM
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06-20-2015, 04:13 PM
As a possible suggestion, why not have a miqo'te raised by a non-hyur as the topic seems to be shifting towards now? It isn't just 'player lore' that city miqo'te are a thing. They are common in actual lore too. There isn't much to separate a city miqo'te and one raised by hyur, but there ARE notable differences with the other races.
I haven't run into very many adopted miqo'te, not as much as this thread implies. Though I imagine a lot of people RP it because it is one of the most common back stories available in fantasy RP. ( Though it is also one of my faces <3 ) From the POV of someone in the audience, I personally would be MUCH more interested in learning about a miqo'te adopted by a sea wolf than I would a miqo'te adopted by a midlander. |
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06-20-2015, 06:54 PM
Callie is a Midlander-raised Keeper. While she doesn't know much about being a Mi'qote, or even about being a Keeper, she's eager to learn.Â
She's spunky and sassy and while I was so reluctant to make a Mi'qote, she is SO MUCH FUN to play. "You...make me believe I am all those things you say I am. You make me believe good things about myself..."
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06-20-2015, 07:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2015, 07:25 PM by Flickering Ember.)
(06-20-2015, 12:19 AM)Lilia Lia Wrote: I feel I should clarify something. This entire post is really great for anyone considering a new character. I wanted to quote this post to basically say I agree with everything written here. I even bolded a few sentences that I find to be especially important. I don't know if I could even do this post justice by paraphrasing it in my own written voice. Though I think it would be helpful to note some of what Faye said in her posts. I, for the most part agree with her posts as well. Your character's personality and how they interact with other characters will be the most important feature about your character. Your back story will help dictate what kind of personality they could of developed and as well as open up future storylines. But back story won't always come into play with every RP scene like personality does. So, regardless of your back story, having a strong personality can help your character out. I know for me personally, I do appreciate uniqueness and the ability to stand out. It does bug me when RPers or other players say that this isn't something that should be a factor. For some people it is. And I know that not only do I look for uniqueness in my own characters but I look for them in other people's characters as well. Now, I think 'uniqueness' is less dictated by how 'uncommon' your back story is and more about how your character is portrayed. And on the topic of uniqueness, I'm going to have to disagree with some of you. I have met plenty of miqo'te who are completely unique characters from the rest of the miqo'te playerbase. I know a lot of strongly written characters of this race. They are pretty much proof that it doesn't matter how highly populated your character's race is-- you still can write something unique. |
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06-20-2015, 08:03 PM
Callie's upbringing explains some of her values, but that aspect of her was not what was intended to set her apart. I'd like her to stand out on her own merits, not because of her upbringing.
"You...make me believe I am all those things you say I am. You make me believe good things about myself..."
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06-20-2015, 08:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2015, 08:54 PM by WorstRPerEver.)
This thread worries me a bit. I've got a Miqo'te with an unconventional name (didn't know if I'd be RPing or sticking around when I got the 14-day trial) and when I found out that there were actual naming conventions for all the races I was like "oh crap what if people are really strict about names on here?"
No one will string me up over a campfire and grill me for my character's name, I hope. ._. |
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06-21-2015, 01:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2015, 01:15 AM by D'aito Kuji.)
(i messed up the quote thing - sorry)
@FAYE Totally agree with what you said. Â It's doesn't bug me when players develop stories and background for themselves that might be contrary to some part of the Lore. Â It's a very natural thing. Â But what I find fun is finding my creativity within the box I'm given. Â So many people "think outside the box" now that I think a lot of people are missing the value of what's actually in it. Â I love the Miqo'te lore as it is and try to stay within it as much as possible because I like the challenge of developing a character within those limits. For me (and my interpretation of the Lore) the Miqo'te do not generally have a human-like, real world nuclear family (mother, father, sister, brother, etc). Â The naming conventions pretty much spell out how things are for the Miqo'te. Â No one has to stick to that but it seems to me like most people want to diverge. Â We want our characters to be special or specifically unspecial in some way that makes them exotic because it helps explain why they are different than the NPCs and other characters around them. Â There has to be a hero's journey and that can't happen to just anyone. And so many stories about adventures feature protagonists who weren't raised by their family from Moses to Superman to Conan the Barbarian to Luke Skywalker. Â That this story trope is so common it has to have some meaning and I think it's novelty. Â Novelty is why we so enjoy stories about how donkey and goat were friends and were sad when they were separated and filled with joy when reunited. Â It's unusual. Â In our everyday life, adoption is rather uncommon (though my father was adopted). Â That novelty is attractive that we don't always recognize that adopted characters in fiction are as common as they are. None of this means I'm in any way opposed to people playing what they want and I don't want to cause any offense at all. For me though, I want to play a traditional Miqo'te who was taught to read by a knowledgeable Tia, who then read books about adventure and became intoxicated with the idea of "chasing the horizon." Â She leaves her tribe to fulfill her dream and has varying degrees of success, mostly humorous but sometimes serious. Â When asked about her past, she talks about traditional life, expresses confusion over eternal bonding, has little use for Tias or Nuhns (and most other races), side eyes Keepers, and finds herself inexplicably attracted to Huyr (that's my own fanciful thing). Â Some part of her is guilty about leaving her tribe and she knows that she should return for breeding at some point. But that's my take. Â No one has to be Lore compliant but I guess I'd like to see more people give it a shot. Â Limitations are sometimes the best inspiration for creativity. |
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06-21-2015, 01:27 AM
@Daitokuji:
But... in order to actually rp with people, you have to be the trope: 'adventurer dissatisfied with home, seeks new horizons'. It's 6 in one, half dozen in the other. Traditional Seekers are reclusive, keeping to their tribes, generally not making contact with the outside world. There are small pockets of Miqo that engage in tribal rp exclusively with each other and that's awesome. But any Miqo who has entered the wider world has embraced a vastly overused trope. Whether it be 'the exile' 'seeks new horizons' Â or 'adopted' most rpers.... actually want their characters to rp with other people. So they used the trope that best suits them as to why their character is no longer in the tribe. |
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06-21-2015, 03:40 AM
Not all tropes are born equal.
Talks the talk, and walks the walk.
Serious, lore-abiding, mature roleplayer. |
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