Howdy all, I come here to ask a question in which I hope I can get an answer to.
Can the name you give your character be the basis for whether others will roleplay with you or not? Â I only ask because it has come to my attention by a few people while discussing ways to go about getting random roleplay that my particular name is a big reason for why I am not seeing any random RP.
I would love to hear the views of others so I can know. Â My character is the second son of a woman named Nara. Â I went by the naming conventions I came across for Miqo'te Keepers and thought it was pretty good. Â Sadly most people seem to view my character as an Anime character ripoff. Â I can see the similarity but I honestly didn't name my character that way, I really put my heart into my character. Â To hear this has me worried.
I really don't want to have to reroll my character and waste over a month of hard work leveling just so I can roleplay with others. Â I really need guidance and opinions because this has me greatly worried.
Can the name you give your character be the basis for whether others will roleplay with you or not? Â I only ask because it has come to my attention by a few people while discussing ways to go about getting random roleplay that my particular name is a big reason for why I am not seeing any random RP.
I would love to hear the views of others so I can know. Â My character is the second son of a woman named Nara. Â I went by the naming conventions I came across for Miqo'te Keepers and thought it was pretty good. Â Sadly most people seem to view my character as an Anime character ripoff. Â I can see the similarity but I honestly didn't name my character that way, I really put my heart into my character. Â To hear this has me worried.
I really don't want to have to reroll my character and waste over a month of hard work leveling just so I can roleplay with others. Â I really need guidance and opinions because this has me greatly worried.
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