
Maybe I've played too much D&D, but I don't associate wittiness with intelligence... I uh, associate it with with. INT to me is book-learned knowledge, and has little to do with your ability to articulate yourself, which I tend to associate with charisma and wisdom, which combined tend to be a decent representation of knowledge learned from personal experiences and personality traits.
If being able to write well or communicate well with others, shoot witty banter back and fourth, and use clever turns of phrase was all it took to be intelligent, I'd be incredibly slow in real life and faintly intelligent, if not average, given the time buffer of internet posting.
I think what you're describing is feeling the player writes and RPs poorly and that is affecting your ability to take the character seriously. I can certainly understand that since I have the same impression when someone isn't able to write articulately to such an extreme extent. But I don't know if that necessarily means they're stupid. Inarticulate, sure, but we don't know what they're like in real life.
If being able to write well or communicate well with others, shoot witty banter back and fourth, and use clever turns of phrase was all it took to be intelligent, I'd be incredibly slow in real life and faintly intelligent, if not average, given the time buffer of internet posting.
I think what you're describing is feeling the player writes and RPs poorly and that is affecting your ability to take the character seriously. I can certainly understand that since I have the same impression when someone isn't able to write articulately to such an extreme extent. But I don't know if that necessarily means they're stupid. Inarticulate, sure, but we don't know what they're like in real life.
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