(06-19-2015, 01:01 PM)OttoVann Wrote:(06-17-2015, 03:33 PM)Nero Wrote:(06-17-2015, 02:56 PM)Oswin Wrote: I'd like to see more RPers take into account how ruthless the world is. Life spans are short and death is around every corner.
I'm curious to know in what form you'd like this representation to take, because I'm going to assume you're not necessarily advocating for arbitrary player character deaths. Major injuries from the many monsters that prowl around unchecked? Disease? Poverty?
As for the subject matter, curiously enough I don't believe I see much of artisan-centric or gatherer roleplay. There are plenty of player characters who are adventurers, merchants, and self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades, but a dedicated alchemist character? A dedicated armorer? A dedicated weaver? A miner who wants to strike it rich? A botanist who wants to cultivate rare flora? Hell, a travelling fisherman? Sure, these mundane aspirations aren't too interesting on the surface, and having a character who is a noncombatant can make certain situations awkward, but I think there is a good amount of material to build a character off of these concepts.
Lilia and I are dedicated RPers towards Goldsmithing and Weaving. Â Its even how Otto introduces himself lately since I dropped the shitty UlDah politics IC. Â I flex those Mater GSM/WVR rings in my rp. Â But its incredibly rare. Â Most people are content to be generic adventurers "who take on odd jobs here an' there for a bit o' gil to drink mead at the tavern", and theres nothing wrong with it but its everywhere.
So few artisan RPers. Â Even fewer artisan RPers who can even remotely have a discussion about the actual crafting process. Â Sadly most people who rp crafters of some sort, can't even tell you the boiling point of water IC or OOC (if they are an alchemist or a culinarian for example), but thats its own problem. Â It reminds me of people who roleplay combative characters but never combat rp. Â Sure.
Ive actually ran into one other "fashion designer" rper who couldnt name or explain a single crochet stitch method of any kind for any application and they just expect to be taken seriously on it. Â The majority of crafting rp becomes super shallow, and doesn't rise above the level of tavern-tier rp, because no one does any OOC research to back up any IC crafting discussion. Â This is why most people dont both with crafter rp.
Yes that. Â I would love to RP a weaver in game but fiber arts is my paying job so I know waaaaaaayy more about it than most folks do in game. Â I don't expect people to know the amount of weaving stuff that I do by any means. Â I do expect folks to do a little bit of research if they are going to RP a craft. Â Though, to be fair, the game doesn't exactly accurately represent the craft anyway. Â The spinning wheels are all wrong and the loom looks like a piano not a loom. Â Â *Sigh*