defenderofberk
And... We're doomed. Fun times.
Really? It sounds like a trollnope
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Really? It sounds like a trollnope
That just sounds like a pain to deal with...Not sure about the worst character, but when I used to roleplay in another social media I had this roleplayer partner who would pressure me into responding every 5min and give up on the few hours of sleep I had, so I could roleplay with them. Which is something that I would never do, and they got really pissed off about it. I have priorities, and even so roleplaying is fun, it is not one of them.
They would also come up with the same generic roleplay plot. Then, when we started the roleplay, they'd ask if we could make another one, because they had "and idea they wanted to try out", that turned out to be the same plot line but in another universe. They'd often reply with poor grammar and the few sentences they'd wrote weren't meaningful at all, sometimes I just wondered why they wrote it, as the scenes described did not contribute in any way to the story.
Skill oor simple skimmingdefinitely the girl who made her character the serial-killing, half demon daughter of jeff the killer when the rules IN THE CS ITSELF specifically stated that despite being set in a horror-ish place, we weren't accepting any angels/demons, randomly psychotic or creepypasta characters...
no seriously, i wish i was kidding. it's gotta take skills to be that ignorant.
I'm gonna let crayon's speak for me here. I over all dislike these threads. It's sort of disruptive to the writing community. If I have troubles with people I'll vocalize it and usually directly to said person. I find that his whole tearing people down thing to be gross. I mean, I guess, if I had to say what I would classify as cringey is stuff like this. Also, people who can't grow as people.Hmm this is kind of a mean thread. It might be better to keep bitching to generalities rather than specifically calling individuals out.
Worst character I encountered was years back (so no one here, obviously). We were doing a medieval/fantasy roleplay, and my character was a knight. Hers was a lost damsel type. I set the scene with my knight making camp near a stream and even gave her an in by having him "hear something" in the woods nearby and call out. Rather than take the hint, she wrote her own post about her character wandering in the woods lost and then getting tired and taking a nap on the ground. I told her (politely!) that I couldn't have my character react to hers if they weren't in the same place. Her solution to this was to have her character sleepwalk into the stream and float downstream (still sleeping!) to where my knight was.
This kind of thing seems to happen a lot. I'm not sure why. XD
I think it happened a lot on that site because people had pre-written intros but didn't bother to edit them to fit the scene they were given. I remember her saying something along the lines of "oh, well your character could come look for mine and stumble on her", which didn't make sense to me because I'd already set it up nicely for her character to enter the scene. It's sort of like the whole "The Tavern must be an octagon because we have eight different characters sitting in the corner" joke. People like their characters to be "discovered", I've found.
Ugh, TRUE. Like, I really don't mind being the engine and chugging the plot along, but it's nice to have help. I've found that the number one reason I drop roleplays nowadays is because I'm doing all the legwork and it gets exhausting. It doesn't matter if your post is 1,000 words if you can't help move the action along.It's a red flag if right from the get go they put the impetus of story events solely on their partner. "You have to come find me" is basically "you will be running the whole story from now on and all I'll do is have my character need to be rescued constantly."
I frankly can't believe you didn't want to pursue this. /SarcasmHi. Just a week ago i had a request to roleplay with a guy, just a one to one session.
He said he had this cool dystopian setting where the nobles lord it up over the workers.
He said his character would be the equivalent of the main from the gladiator film. Escaping the pits and looking to take down the nobility.
I said it would be cool if I played an assassin used by nobility to track him down.
I wrote a lengthy introduction where my character was gathering information and was on his tail.
He posted something like this:
He stood there in his armour just like iron man's, and attacked the assassin with his fist that turned into a massive chainsaw. He also has a female name for each of his weapons, consisting of a flamethrower, sniper rifle, machine gun and rocket launcher.
I was annoyed because I set up a good little chase. Why ruin all the tension by just getting straight to the fight?
My character was armed only with a knife and poison pistol (she was addicted to the poison) so the fight was unfair.
I did another reply showing how they met up and during their fight some hired mercenaries turn up just to make things interesting.
He never replied.
I frankly can't believe you didn't want to pursue this. /Sarcasm
Well I did want to continue because I had a cool character that I wanted to explore a bit more. He just never replied.