
(04-23-2015, 02:57 AM)Lacey Orwell Wrote: I have to agree with Faye about the disliking the villainising of the "popular" people. As far as I can tell all the "popular" people generally organise events and are more extroverted role players who go about role playing with others in the community.
As for the rp event that Hotaru mentioned, generally I keep personal story plots to group chat since, for the most part, I don't actively want to involve people or make people who want to involve themselves feel left out. My last major arc with Lacey involved some potentially lore bending/breaking events and I really had no interest in debating lore with a random role player who may walk up.Â
For me, my "clique" is a group I feel comfortable role playing with. As an introverted person with trust issues, I don't feel comfortable interacting with a large amount of people or having them involved in my plots, especially with the constant lore arguing I've seen here and experienced in game. I'd rather have my role play be enjoyable and fun for everyone involved rather then spending hours debating lore.Â
I don't know if other role players feel this way but I think other role players need to be mindful that some people aren't comfortable with huge social groups or don't take easily to strangers like myself.
I think thats fine having a group you're comfortable with - but having massive events in public places and making others feel they aren't welcome are two separate issues.
I mean - Certainly, you need a stage for your roleplay like that and if its personal plot that is happening somewhere off the map, then sure, party chat it up. But a gathering of 10-20 people in one area, roleplaying their event with no regard of others who could happen to just walk into a city state is another.
Hotaru Ginji || Argasar Mol || Nonorya Dadarya
