
Speaking of the lore in terms of personality, we see lalafell portrayed every which way in game: playful/cute, innocent, childish, mature, self-sacrificing, monstrous, sexual, naive, callous, calm, angry, etc. They're really just people like all the other races, albeit people who tend toward goofier ways of expressing themselves slightly more often than some of the other races.
I tend to see other RPers play their lalafell one of two ways: like they look or juxtaposed to how they look. That is to say, they play them highlighting either their cutesy childlike qualities or they play up the darkness of their character in a way that clashes with their appearance.Â
Lolotaru, my Dunesfolk, is a healthy mix of both, I think and I'm certainly not alone in trying to round out my lalafell in such away that takes advantage of his disarming appearance. He's definitely more openly goofy and excitable than brooding, it's just that he's got that in him too.
Long story short, don't sweat how you want to play out Ruru's personality; however you play him, there are lalafell in game that justify it.
I tend to see other RPers play their lalafell one of two ways: like they look or juxtaposed to how they look. That is to say, they play them highlighting either their cutesy childlike qualities or they play up the darkness of their character in a way that clashes with their appearance.Â
Lolotaru, my Dunesfolk, is a healthy mix of both, I think and I'm certainly not alone in trying to round out my lalafell in such away that takes advantage of his disarming appearance. He's definitely more openly goofy and excitable than brooding, it's just that he's got that in him too.
Long story short, don't sweat how you want to play out Ruru's personality; however you play him, there are lalafell in game that justify it.