Roleplaying Doctrines
16 years, 9 months & 17 days ago
7th Feb 2008 18:54 The way I see it, roleplaying is like this:
1. A roleplayer's status is determined by their reaction to being ignored more than the status of their character, the size of their introduction, or their post count.
2. A literate's stance is determined by their use of grammar, word choice, and character depth more than the length of their posts.
3. A roleplayer's characters must be an extension of themselves. There cannot be distance between the creator and the created. To effectively roleplay a character, one must know the character better than they know themselves.
4. Roleplay is not a hobby. It is a commitment. One cannot enter into roleplay without a passion, a need, for writing. In the same way, they must be creative and original, must love their creations. Once created, the character is a part of the roleplayer that will never fully fade.