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If you were to give one important piece of advice to others when they're about to RP, what would that crucial piece of advice be?
Very important advice imoI think simply stay in character. Its so easy to try and go "Well I would do this." but thats not the point. Its what would the character do.
I think that is super hard though o: most of my characters have a few slices of me in them. Which I would like to step away from, but I feel insecure while doing it, i guess.Don't be afraid to write characters totally different from you! Especially if they're super flawed. Often we're tempted to write characters like ourselves or who we wish we could be, but the most interesting and freeing characters I've had are ones who would do and say things that I never ever would--like, they are morally fundamentally different from me.
I think that is super hard though o: most of my characters have a few slices of me in them. Which I would like to step away from, but I feel insecure while doing it, i guess.
I personally feel like more people should always focus on brevity when it comes to writing their character (unless your character is expressly flamboyant and ostentatious in nature). What I mean is, I feel like a lot of writers in general make the mistake of being absurdly verbose beyond what's required when expanding on their characters. I mean, I always thought it was more fun to leave things completely open-ended so readers aren't just constantly getting bombarded with excessive expedition and freely allow them to come up with their own interpretations.
LEARN TO JOINT POST.
I swear to Blarzigord, I cannot stress how much engaging in JPing can not only prolong the life of a RP, but also greatly increase your interest in the RP. Joint posting is basically what RPing was all meant to be about- players writing a story together. I've made some of my best friends though this means, and written some unforgettable stories. Writing alone is never a good idea if done for too long in a RP. You'll end up feeling isolated, and drop out a lost faster. And besides- JPing itself is an incredibey fun experience, where you get to learn about the other person and even more about your own character through their feedback.