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QuixoticTue 14-Jun-16 06:30 PM
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#63836, "What are you looking for in roles lately?"


          

I've won role contests several times over the years, but my last three characters haven't even been acknowledged for having a role after 200 hours.

Do you divide out who is in charge of reading which roles? Do you look at characters at 20 hours and determine if you will bother reading anything they write? Am I, the player, on someone's #### list?

Some people are being noticed, and if I'm lacking in some category, I'd rather get negative feedback that I can learn from than crickets.

Thanks

  

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Reply RE: What are you looking for in roles lately?, Aarn, 15-Jun-16 10:36 PM, #2
Reply I will add., Drehir, 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM, #
Reply Advice so nice you had to add it thrice, Swordsosaurus, 02-Jul-16 12:45 AM, #5
Reply I will add., Drehir, 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM, #
Reply I will add., Drehir, 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM, #3
Reply Novel-length roles are selfish, given the seeming short..., Doof, 01-Jul-16 07:00 AM, #4
Reply Same thing as before, Destuvius, 14-Jun-16 07:33 PM, #1

AarnWed 15-Jun-16 10:36 PM
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#63851, "RE: What are you looking for in roles lately?"
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Roughly in order of importance:

-Tell me something useful about the character and their motivations. This is, after all, the point. Your role should ideally make watching you in action make more sense.

-To the point. You might enjoy writing a novel, but I don't really want to have to read one every time I check out a character's role.

-Realistic. By CF standards, that is. If your role involves you slaying a dragon at, essentially, level 0, you're immediately starting your reader off with an eye-roll.

-Quality writing.

-Formatting. Please take pity on your readers and adhere to 80 characters max per line.

  

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DrehirThu 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM
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#63854, "I will add."


          

I think motivations trump character backstory. I don't mind if you write a little bit longer of a story, but if that story has nothing to do with the character it defeats the purpose. The backstory is really there to set mood, placement, and to show off the character, imo.

For hypothetical example: If your character had rich parents but you never met them and they are dead. Most of the role should probably not be about the mostly irrelevant parents.

I've read a few really well-written, long stories where the role had almost nothing to do with the character.

  

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SwordsosaurusSat 02-Jul-16 12:45 AM
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#64012, "Advice so nice you had to add it thrice"
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I used to write stories that had nothing to do with motivation, but over the years have started to favor motivation over backstory. Good to hear I steered in the right direction. Only took 10+ years to pound that logic in my head.

  

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DrehirThu 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM
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#63855, "I will add."


          

I think motivations trump character backstory. I don't mind if you write a little bit longer of a story, but if that story has nothing to do with the character it defeats the purpose. The backstory is really there to set mood, placement, and to show off the character, imo.

For hypothetical example: If your character had rich parents but you never met them and they are dead. Most of the role should probably not be about the mostly irrelevant parents.

I've read a few really well-written, long stories where the role had almost nothing to do with the character.

  

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DrehirThu 16-Jun-16 11:34 AM
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#63856, "I will add."
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I think motivations trump character backstory. I don't mind if you write a little bit longer of a story, but if that story has nothing to do with the character it defeats the purpose. The backstory is really there to set mood, placement, and to show off the character, imo.

For hypothetical example: If your character had rich parents but you never met them and they are dead. Most of the role should probably not be about the mostly irrelevant parents.

I've read a few really well-written, long stories where the role had almost nothing to do with the character.

  

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DoofFri 01-Jul-16 07:00 AM
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#64011, "Novel-length roles are selfish, given the seeming short..."
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DestuviusTue 14-Jun-16 07:33 PM
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#63837, "Same thing as before"
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Just less people doing the work than in the past.

  

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