
Have you ever considered the possibility that some people are perfectly fine with -- how you so eloquently put it -- 'trite and monotonous' RP?
Tavern RP is random RP. That's the charm of it. You go in, and you come out making a new friend (or even a new enemy, which can be even better)! And some people like it like that. Some people prefer to stay out of plotlines, others prefer being in a plotline 24/7. And you know what? That's PERFECTLY fine too. You do what makes you happy. The community has its private players who only play within a small circle and avoid the forums -- and -- us, who likes to use the forums as a gateway to make new friends and find more opportunities to roleplay! That's all fine, you do what makes you happy!Â
I understand you have your noble intentions, but your execution is slightly flawed. It's an appreciative thought though!
Tavern RP is random RP. That's the charm of it. You go in, and you come out making a new friend (or even a new enemy, which can be even better)! And some people like it like that. Some people prefer to stay out of plotlines, others prefer being in a plotline 24/7. And you know what? That's PERFECTLY fine too. You do what makes you happy. The community has its private players who only play within a small circle and avoid the forums -- and -- us, who likes to use the forums as a gateway to make new friends and find more opportunities to roleplay! That's all fine, you do what makes you happy!Â
I understand you have your noble intentions, but your execution is slightly flawed. It's an appreciative thought though!
"Critical fails; for when the GM sobs at night and the players get free checks."