So there are these two memes going around and I like them both, but for the moment I'm gonna just do one at a time. Seen several places:
Pick a character I've written or roleplayed, and I will give you the top five ideas/concepts/other I keep in mind while writing that character that I believe are essential to depicting them accurately. This includes both original characters and characters about whom I write fanfic.
Any character I've ever written is fair game, but I reserve the right to say "eh, I got nothin'" if I feel I don't really have that firm a grasp of them. A list of my RP characters follows below the ( cut. )
Pick a character I've written or roleplayed, and I will give you the top five ideas/concepts/other I keep in mind while writing that character that I believe are essential to depicting them accurately. This includes both original characters and characters about whom I write fanfic.
Any character I've ever written is fair game, but I reserve the right to say "eh, I got nothin'" if I feel I don't really have that firm a grasp of them. A list of my RP characters follows below the ( cut. )
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Jul. 3rd, 2009 02:55 pmSo 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.
League game, Part III
Sep. 3rd, 2003 12:05 amSorry for the delay. Here's Dorothy's letter home, continued still further. (Alas, not yet completed.)
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Wimsey and Poppins and Swift, Oh My
Jul. 27th, 2003 11:36 pmSo as some of you no doubt already know,
cadhla ran a roleplaying game last week -- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, circa 1936.
Members of the team we put together included
ladymondegreen as team leader Mary Poppins,
agrumer as a middle-aged Tom Swift,
stakebait as Lord Peter Wimsey,
akawil as Hugo Danner (I didn't know who he was either),
sdelmonte as The Shadow,
camwyn as Sergeant Preston of the Yukon ... and yours truly as one Dorothy Gale, late of Kansas.
We had ridiculous amounts of fun and utterly failed to get ourselves killed. Go team!
What follows behind the cut-tag is the beginnings of a game report in the form of a letter home. The rest, theoretically, will follow.
( There's no place like Oz... )
Members of the team we put together included
We had ridiculous amounts of fun and utterly failed to get ourselves killed. Go team!
What follows behind the cut-tag is the beginnings of a game report in the form of a letter home. The rest, theoretically, will follow.
( There's no place like Oz... )