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Amaranthe | Sat 30-Mar-13 11:27 AM |
Member since 17th Mar 2003
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#49303, "Role PSA"
Edited on Sat 30-Mar-13 11:29 AM
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If you're going to write a long role (or even a short one that you plan on building upon), please title each entry with something indicating what that role entry is about. I know you all write brilliant and creative roles worthy of reading and re-reading with gusto, but sometimes us imms might want to simply reference *only* your origin story, *only* your religious beliefs, *only* your cabal motivations, etc.
Role entry titles that just read "Chapter 1, 2, 3" or "A weather-beaten journal entry, blood-splattered journal entry" are not particularly useful points of reference.
Remember, the primary purpose of a role is not to enter role contests or farm imm XP - it's to serve as a way to communicate with imms may want to know understand your motivations for the purposes of evaluating character actions and immteraction.
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#49307, "On that note..."
In response to Reply #0
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How do you guys generally feel about purely OOC role entries? I feel like with my current I should do an entry that is explicitly WHY I chose my current role, and how I, the player, envision it (in the absolutely most general sense) playing out.
Is that a legit thing to do an entry about?
Similarly, if I have sort of IC backstory entries, is it OK to do a purely OOC "here is how I, the player, see this character behaving, thinking, etc."?
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Amaranthe | Sat 30-Mar-13 04:58 PM |
Member since 17th Mar 2003
536 posts
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#49308, "Absolutely fine..."
In response to Reply #2
Edited on Sat 30-Mar-13 05:02 PM
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In fact, I myself have used role entries for that purpose on my mortal. Usually, I use a combination, where I have story and background told from an IC perspective, and then a smaller entry or two explaining something clearly and briefly OOC if I feel it's necessary. Someone once ran a role contest where they asked for an entry that included an executive summary - I kind of liked that and found it useful.
That said, role contests and imm XP favor the IC content almost exclusively.
What is frowned upon: begging(ICly or OOCly) that your character should receive a particular reward or benefit because of their role. I just encountered this today, in fact. If you want to write a role that your elf is from a tribe of moon elves, fine - but don't include something like "And upon reaching middle-age, all moon elf shapeshifters learn how to become displacer beasts!" Just, no. In a *few* cases it's OK to use your role to indicate you want something (such as, your character wants a particular tattoo, or your character gets married and uses role to request a last name change), but for the most part, if you want to roleplay some variant on a standard race and class that might theoretically mean your character operates differently than usual in a mechanical sense, fine, but keep in mind the imms decide when, if, and how that happens - not you - and your role as-written should be written with the assumption that you will never operate any differently in a game mechanics sense than your chosen race/class.
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Splntrd | Sat 30-Mar-13 12:55 PM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
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#49304, "Thanks for the tip!"
In response to Reply #0
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I've thought about tabbing it usefully like that - but I always end up preferring colorful titles thinking it'll keep someone interested/entertained.
Good to hear a for certain preference that makes sense for everyone. Splntrd
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