
Roleplay is meant to be fun. It's a hobby. It's something we take time out of our busy schedules to do because we enjoy immersing ourselves in a fantasy world where we can be a seven foot tall elf that wears plate and smacks things around with an axe.Â
So, when your RP ceases to be fun? That is, in my opinion, where things like "breaking character" and "legitimate excuses" cease to be relevant. If you can find an in-character, legitimate reason to get the hell out of a bad roleplay, then more power to you, but, using your tale as an example, I feel you would have been completely justified in having Eorla make an out-of-character statement of, "No. And you're a creep."Â
Because like I said, at the end of the day, we're all here to have fun, and you shouldn't sacrifice fun for the sake of staying in-character.
So, when your RP ceases to be fun? That is, in my opinion, where things like "breaking character" and "legitimate excuses" cease to be relevant. If you can find an in-character, legitimate reason to get the hell out of a bad roleplay, then more power to you, but, using your tale as an example, I feel you would have been completely justified in having Eorla make an out-of-character statement of, "No. And you're a creep."Â
Because like I said, at the end of the day, we're all here to have fun, and you shouldn't sacrifice fun for the sake of staying in-character.