I have no preference when it comes to the size of RP, I can be around 100 people and have as much fun as if there was just one other person, the only thing that gets me there is the speed of the chatlog, sometimes it just scrolls far too fast. Where I get a bit more picky, and this completely at the risk of sounding mean, is that I tend to not RP with light-roleplayers because of the at times very obviously clashing views of the two "Camps". However I always refrain from pretending people are thin air - I just wouldn't go into deeper plots with people that have for example a different take on lore or continuity. This is one of the reasons why I do not frequent the quicksand - not that there isn't a chance of meeting someone like-minded, but it seems to rarely happen. Regardless, I always consider myself happy to meet new people, and I have an openminded character that definitely will talk to strangers, if she feels like it ^^Â
I like to keep RP feeling natural. That means I never railroad my RP, but rather I set goals and if they get achieved or not is up to however things happen. Sometimes things progress fast, other times they do not, but ideally the less I have to oocly sit down and pre-emptively decide upon, the better. I tend to shy away from RP where it doesn't make sense for my character to be - when I am on Sastra, that means I do not partake in fights a whole lot, because she can't really fight people that efficiently. When i DO fight, i use freeform.
I enjoy a mix of plot/storyline RP and more casual bar-type equally as much as the other, and I also like playing NPC's for said storylines. Gives a bit more oomph when you can play against a character Â
Beyond that, I do not like OOC drama and will usually try to disengage from it if it's not something that directly involves myself. There's probably more to it but, I guess if people want to know more they can just ask - Â I do not bite ^^
I like to keep RP feeling natural. That means I never railroad my RP, but rather I set goals and if they get achieved or not is up to however things happen. Sometimes things progress fast, other times they do not, but ideally the less I have to oocly sit down and pre-emptively decide upon, the better. I tend to shy away from RP where it doesn't make sense for my character to be - when I am on Sastra, that means I do not partake in fights a whole lot, because she can't really fight people that efficiently. When i DO fight, i use freeform.
I enjoy a mix of plot/storyline RP and more casual bar-type equally as much as the other, and I also like playing NPC's for said storylines. Gives a bit more oomph when you can play against a character Â
Beyond that, I do not like OOC drama and will usually try to disengage from it if it's not something that directly involves myself. There's probably more to it but, I guess if people want to know more they can just ask - Â I do not bite ^^