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So I've been seeing this RP meme going around, and heck, why not.
PICK ONE OF MY RP CHARACTERS AND I WILL TELL YOU:
→ why I decided to play this character
→ my favorite scene or bit of interaction concerning this character to date
→ my favorite original aspect about this character (world-building for OCs or head-canon for FCs)
→ the last thing they did "off screen"
→ what their last words would be if they died tomorrow
→ what the next thing I'm doing for them is (narrative, post, shelving, whatever)
BONUS ROUND:
» I will tell you what character of yours I'd like to play mine against
» you may ask me a free question
This applies to any character I've ever played, live-action or tabletop or text-based.
And for the benefit of those I have never RPed with -- pick a character you know I like, from any canon whether visual or written, and I'll provide similar answers. Or as similar as I can manage.
PICK ONE OF MY RP CHARACTERS AND I WILL TELL YOU:
→ why I decided to play this character
→ my favorite scene or bit of interaction concerning this character to date
→ my favorite original aspect about this character (world-building for OCs or head-canon for FCs)
→ the last thing they did "off screen"
→ what their last words would be if they died tomorrow
→ what the next thing I'm doing for them is (narrative, post, shelving, whatever)
BONUS ROUND:
» I will tell you what character of yours I'd like to play mine against
» you may ask me a free question
This applies to any character I've ever played, live-action or tabletop or text-based.
And for the benefit of those I have never RPed with -- pick a character you know I like, from any canon whether visual or written, and I'll provide similar answers. Or as similar as I can manage.
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Let's take one I've written about: Thailog. (The story's here. It was written ... good lord, over ten years ago. God I'm old.)
why I decided to
playwrite this character: I can't remember whether we came up with the plot or the villain first, but either way, Thailog was the only possible choice. Once David Xanatos isn't a villain anymore -- is, indeed, effectively one of the heroes -- there's really not a huge selection of worthy adversaries for him.my favorite scene or bit of interaction concerning this character to date: In original canon, probably his first real appearance, where he tells Goliath why he hates everybody who was responsible for his creation.
my favorite original aspect about this character: How badly he wants someone he can trust. And the fact that he isn't really aware of this himself.
the last thing they did "off screen": That would be telling. *looks at story*
what their last words would be if they died tomorrow: "This ... isn't ... over."
what the next thing I'm doing for them is (narrative, post, shelving, whatever): I haven't done anything with him in years, and I doubt I'll pick him up again. But who knows?