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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:51 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:41 am
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:18 am
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I'm not opposed to forgetting about characters. Sure, it's a shame when a good character just gathers dust and fades out of existence, but I think there's a little bit more to it than that. I think if it was a really good character, then you'll have learned something from them, if that's the case it's not so likely you'll forget them but I'm sure it happens, but what you've learned can go on to form a new character, having learned something that'll make the new character better than it would have been otherwise. So in that respect, I don't think a good roleplay character ever dies, but merely becomes unused.
I'm not so sure about a lot of settings. The very reason I found this thread is because I was looking for another thread that I read an hour or so ago, asking what people thought about a setting idea, and had just decided to go back and tell them about this. I think a lot of roleplay settings out there, for me personally anyway, lack much of an edge, between many of them there's not a lot of difference between them, it seems like there's only a finite number of ideas that get used, which tend to get recycled a lot; for an example you could consider the number of naruto roleplaying guilds out there on gaia alone, not threads, entire guilds based off the same idea. (I'm sure they have a few interesting ideas between them, and naruto roleplaying guilds were just an example, there are others.) Many settings are very different, I realise, but perhaps I just look at them in a different way, what might be completely different roleplays to one person will appear as almost identical to me.
I've been browsing the subforums for a while today, I just can't find anything that grabs me at the moment, and originally I thought it best to try out a couple of roleplays from other people here before I started my own threads, but rather than sit here and complain I may very well start my own thread. I'm not a writer at heart at all, and the reasons I roleplay could be considered closer to philosophy than writing, that's why I consider myself as a bit of an experimental roleplayer. Anyway, I hope that was insightful.
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