TheUglyDuckling
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Actually, multiple rps work that way. Plus, that's what I, and multiple people, see rping as. You're making a book but allowing multiple people to put in their own unique part that adds on. If one is a villain and doesn't carefully plan out their shit, arguments happen. So, if one checks with the person who made the rp, and with the person in which they are doing something drastic to, an outcome will result that will be okay with everyone.BadBillyPratt said:(That's not how rps work. You work it out as you go, or else youre just writing a book between multiple people.)
Rp stands for roleplay. If they are role playing, it's an rp. Planning out things or having a plot is not bad or against the point of rps. A novel would be someone trying to write a book. The view point I said is just that, a point of view. All rps must come to an end at some point. Not planning said ending or having an idea makes problems.BadBillyPratt said:But that's really against the point. Rps that work like that aren't rps, they are group novels.