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That's because elves and dwarves getting too close to one another is what causes humans.
Maybe we're the weird ones for not being a monoculture.Yeah, because humans are the only race allowed to not follow a completely strict concept of who they do and don't hate. Because they are needed to make half elves.
I hate when anyone stereotypes another persons ideas or tries to drop them into some concept of a fandom. I've had the dwarf/elf issue myself. Had someone get annoyed an elf character I had could sword fight as well as another non elf character I had. Because he should use a bow. BTW he could use a bow, he did when hunting. But that should be his primary weapon apparently. And while playing another elf character in an RP where the people had dwarves the person made a few passive aggressive snide comments because when the dwarf tried to start s***my character didn't take the bait and kinda just ignored them. The closest he came to arguing was countering his anger with questions.
This legitimately made me laugh because it's unfortunately trueThis is gonna sound a bit weird, but the fact that almost every rp, regardless of if they're set in 1800's England or the fucking far side of the moon, always have at least one Japanese character is starting to get on my nerves.
It's the anime faceclaims.This legitimately made me laugh because it's unfortunately true
I LOVE writing Japanese characters (don't get me started on Feudal Japan, what a wild ride) but only in setting appropriate scenarios.
The weird prevalence of them in settings where it makes noooooo sense whatsoever will never stop being hilarious to me.
It's no different than injecting a furry into a super serious WWII plot. Makes no sense, is kind of ridiculous, but it seems sort of discriminatory to call it out.
If the RP group is too fast paced for you, just quit. Don't try to make everyone else feel bad for posting quickly. It's okay not to be able to post quickly, but maybe try to find a RP more compatible with your pace instead.
This is generally why I usually stick to 1x1's. Most groups are too fast.
People who try to push a ceratin fantasy on your character, obviously without your consent and showing no interest in your comfort. I posted an Ad on a certain platform, and after a brief conversation, someone started arguing my character should, er, try to force theirs to do something 'nasty.' When I refused, they sent me a long and deplorable rant, accusing me of being a terrible writer. Their logic was something along the lines of "your character is bad, and he is a man, and mine is just sooo hot".
Please, don't. Keep in mind there is a person behind the screen. Your writing partner isn't a robot programmed to please you.
Ok so here's a peeve that I was reminded of by a couple of threads here. One is the "People taking RP too seriously" thread, and another one was a post where someone mentioned characters bringing groups of NPCs with them, and yet another where someone was talking about mental illness portrayals in RP.
My peeve: Vetting people's characters when you're the GM.
So, I once ran a forum which shall remain nameless in which I had a small group RP, there were about four-five of us, which was pretty tight in terms of writing standards, character creation standards and scope of the plot. I say "scope" because obviously who knows where exactly the plot will go, but there was a very strong general theme. Running this RP really put me off GMing for several reasons but one of the worst things was having to vet people's character submissions because, my god, there were some doozies.
I had one player who demanded to play a military general with 300 NPC soldiers at his command. When I vetoed this and explained it was a matter of character balance, he kept asking for smaller numbers like we were haggling. "How about 100?" "How about 50?" No, no, and no. My god. In the end he did not join the RP because I had to give him a "my way or the highway" ultimatum in the end. I tried. I tried my best.
I had one player who tried to join with a character that could do everything. A master thief, a schoolgirl alchemist, and also had magical powers. Magical powers in a universe where there was no magic. I talked her down from the magical powers and helped her make a more realistic character, and that was fine in the end. I also had another person try to join who decided that SHE wanted magical powers and this time she left rather than accept the compromise to be exactly the same as all the other characters in the RP and not have any.
I had one player who already had one character in the RP. This character was basically a self-insert, and she had never RPed before. She was a pretty boss writer, I knew her IRL, but a novice RPer, so there were times when I would have to say "no you can't control someone's character" or things like that, which she didn't like but accepted. Anyway, one day she said to me she wanted to make another character. "I'm going to make a sociopath," was all she said. The red flags were flying like it was October 17th. Sociopaths are almost always bad for an RP for a multitude of reasons, so I sent her a long message indicating that she shouldn't base a character around a mental health condition and gave her some advice about how to make a good character. As you guys have seen I'm not like, an especially rude or confrontational person I hope, lol. But she absolutely went APESHIT. "I know how to make characters! I've made hundreds of characters! How dare you patronise me! You're not the boss of me!" etc. And our other friend had to stage an intervention.
I mean good Lord almighty, all I wanted was to have sensible characters. Is that too much to ask?! Apparently it is. Anyway I hated it.
Thank you. X3
Your character is half-dragon, half-demon, or literally any other half?
Are they also half-attention whores?
Your character is half-dragon, half-demon, or literally any other half?
Are they also half-attention whores?
Your character is half-dragon, half-demon, or literally any other half?
Are they also half-attention whores?
I can't take characters seriously that are half-dragon or half-any other animal. Realistically, it's not even possible. Even in a fantasy world it's not possible. Dragons are vicious creatures that would not be breeding with humans, even if their biology allowed for it.