Nothing special, but I still love the character I played, who was a money-loving samurai and calculated monetary gain from every enemy he fought and ended up with his own teahouse XD
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Nothing special, but I still love the character I played, who was a money-loving samurai and calculated monetary gain from every enemy he fought and ended up with his own teahouse XD
So... Deadpool.To be completely honest, I might be new here but I'll share my part of the snack. I actually had this idea for a character who breaks the fourth wall completely, it's completely out of the ordinary from where I come from. I thought of it and was like "Hmmm, yeah that's a good idea to completely throw everyone off" which it was. I explained it to everyone and they were confused on the whole concept of the character basically talking to the roleplays instead of always to the character, meaning this characters self awareness was beyond a "gods"[in roleplay] understanding. So to put it simple, this character could talk to not only roleplayers, but would've known that it's just a created character and could be scrapped at any time or unused when I am bored. Which will never happen, I love all my characters. I am really bad at explaining, please forgive me if my English is bad and all. I'm still learning English in general being from Mexico.
I know, I love to play second in command but it's kinda hard to properly set it upI’ve always been fond of the Dark Lord archetype, but very few roleplays are suitable for playing one.
Recently I've been toying with a character who breaks the fourth wall, but not the right fourth wall, making him legitimately crazy.
Like, he thinks he's in a video game so he makes references to video game mechanics but since he's not in a video game he comes off as crazy out-of-universe too.
That sounds hard because you'd need a very specific group of players working in a sort of... unity? I guess.I had this idea for a very specific type of RP, where superheroes are inexplicably ultra-bastards and all the villains are morally questionable anti-heroes. I got cold feet on the one this was designed for.
The idea is that this guy is a silver age-y goofy gnome-themed supervillain who uses hallucinogens on his enemies, usually to make people think that they're fantasy creatures. He's been a villain since the mid-60's (when both Bowie and Pink Floyd inexplicably made gnome-themed songs) where he was also part of the universe's version of the counterculture.
The gimmick only really works if there's a certain brand of serious character to play off of, and the RP's setting is tailored for villain protagonists. If he's used in a regular superhero setting, unless the setting is really self-serious, he wouldn't really work as well.
The issue is that he was made for that specific RP so I'll probably never get to use him as originally intended. People don't normally make RPs like that one.That sounds hard because you'd need a very specific group of players working in a sort of... unity? I guess.
By the same principal, The Laughing Gnome is a good fantasy pub name.My previous bard character would sing that Pink Floyd's song every time they could in order to annoy our dwarf (even though dwarfs and gnomes are, obviously, different races, but close enough XD). He'd get so mad XD
oh Worm?I had this idea for a very specific type of RP, where superheroes are inexplicably ultra-bastards and all the villains are morally questionable anti-heroes.
Nah, more like The Boys but with a class of 'villains' who are the real protagonists instead of just a bunch of slightly lesser bastards in coats.oh Worm?