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One Thousand Club
I've always looked upon romance RPs in a very strange light. We see people make characters that have the sole purpose of romancing another character. The characters then just sorta blush at eachother for five pages and then get married. I've seen the occasional RP where characters enter a romance without it being the explicit goal of the RP, but usually it's just on the whim of the RP'ers with the logic "they'd be cute together" or "they're meant for eachother".
I've never seen two characters grow as people, and feel emotion towards other characters naturally. The only exception I can think of is a D&D campaign where two of the PC's wound up having an amazing rapport, despite arguing with eachother constantly. Eventually, when one of the characters died, it was actually emotional enough to make the other player tear up, and that was only four or five sessions in, with two strangers on the internet playing.
However, I feel like that is maybe a bit hollow. It was in large part because of the scene that I set up for them and the way that I drove the characters together. Their actions were their own actions, but I wrote the entire campaign with the assumption that they would be friends after seeing them interact in the first mission. I intentionally drove them together and in that scene I intentionally made it an emotional sacrifice.
Back on the point at hand, I think that with younger RPers and with intentional romance RP, it's less a case of emotional rapport, but just wanting to ship together two dream characters. Their relationships don't have flaws, they don't disagree, they just simply "get marry and have lots kids". Sometimes there's an interesting dynamic at play, but it's always forced. It's always strict and unnatural. Character A is submissive and character B is dominant. Character A is reluctant and character B is devoted. These tropes are so simplistic and unrealistic that the characters don't matter, they can be replaced with the names Character A and B and it's still the same. I feel like too often the characters exist solely to be in a relationship with another character. The relationship isn't built.
Any exceptions you can think of? Have you ever had two characters actually grow emotionally off of eachother, maybe even into a romance? Is that actually possible?
I've never seen two characters grow as people, and feel emotion towards other characters naturally. The only exception I can think of is a D&D campaign where two of the PC's wound up having an amazing rapport, despite arguing with eachother constantly. Eventually, when one of the characters died, it was actually emotional enough to make the other player tear up, and that was only four or five sessions in, with two strangers on the internet playing.
However, I feel like that is maybe a bit hollow. It was in large part because of the scene that I set up for them and the way that I drove the characters together. Their actions were their own actions, but I wrote the entire campaign with the assumption that they would be friends after seeing them interact in the first mission. I intentionally drove them together and in that scene I intentionally made it an emotional sacrifice.
Back on the point at hand, I think that with younger RPers and with intentional romance RP, it's less a case of emotional rapport, but just wanting to ship together two dream characters. Their relationships don't have flaws, they don't disagree, they just simply "get marry and have lots kids". Sometimes there's an interesting dynamic at play, but it's always forced. It's always strict and unnatural. Character A is submissive and character B is dominant. Character A is reluctant and character B is devoted. These tropes are so simplistic and unrealistic that the characters don't matter, they can be replaced with the names Character A and B and it's still the same. I feel like too often the characters exist solely to be in a relationship with another character. The relationship isn't built.
Any exceptions you can think of? Have you ever had two characters actually grow emotionally off of eachother, maybe even into a romance? Is that actually possible?