Being in an alternate ego is the IDEAL excuse to let loose and be an asshole.
Joel Send a noteboard - 06/10/2012 11:40:39 AM
Pretty much all my characters are gay and male, like me. But while I am shy, reserved, and unassertive, the characters I rp best and enjoy most tend to be bossy, temperamental, and brazen. Usually flawed but well-intentioned. Usually manipulative, but sometimes openly so and honest. Usually brave, but sometimes more socially brave and sometimes more physically brave. Usually smart but tunnel-visioned; i.e., just smart enough to get into trouble. Character A is Slytherin me. Character B is Gryffindor me. Etc.
A person who rps with me a lot can probably come up with an intuitive image of my personality on the whole. But certainly not from a mere profile of my character. And even people who rp with me a lot often tend to get things wrong, like those who suspect I am a girl playing a guy just because I like scenes that focus on relationships and how our characters' actions risk or strengthen them.
EDIT: Of course, I should also add that were I a Congressman, I'd fully expect to be attacked for any hyperbolic, hurtful, or ridiculous comments I make OOC while playing in a public forum such as an online game. Being in an alternate ego isn't a good excuse to let loose and be an asshole.
A person who rps with me a lot can probably come up with an intuitive image of my personality on the whole. But certainly not from a mere profile of my character. And even people who rp with me a lot often tend to get things wrong, like those who suspect I am a girl playing a guy just because I like scenes that focus on relationships and how our characters' actions risk or strengthen them.
EDIT: Of course, I should also add that were I a Congressman, I'd fully expect to be attacked for any hyperbolic, hurtful, or ridiculous comments I make OOC while playing in a public forum such as an online game. Being in an alternate ego isn't a good excuse to let loose and be an asshole.
I am not guiltless there, but have always thought it pointless to "roleplay" a character identical to oneself: The whole idea is to pretend you are someone very different. Sure, playing an idealized version of oneself can be fun, but "ideally" it should be the exception to the rule of behaving in ways you never would (or could) in reality, because the consequences are imaginary rather than real. Heck, many online trolls do exactly that.
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This message last edited by Joel on 06/10/2012 at 11:41:34 AM
Gamers, when you create a charater to play in a RPG
06/10/2012 01:50:34 AM
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Reality-dependent fantasy?
06/10/2012 05:23:08 AM
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Being in an alternate ego is the IDEAL excuse to let loose and be an asshole.
06/10/2012 11:40:39 AM
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ICly, sure. I was talking about OOCly. The Congresswoman's OOC comments have come under attack. *NM*
06/10/2012 01:59:37 PM
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Glass cannon Mage who feels he is surrounded by fools. *NM*
06/10/2012 09:40:04 AM
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This is my preference as well, only I tend to create female characters. *NM*
06/10/2012 07:52:33 PM
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I do not go around breaking and entering, picking peoples pockets and backstabbing them IRL, no.
06/10/2012 11:36:21 AM
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There's always some reality and some fantasy, with each character having more or less of each. *NM*
08/10/2012 09:06:28 PM
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