The recent reference in another thread about the DM-for-pay concept got me to wonder about the nature of "roleplaying" and to what degree we play roles in other aspects of our lives.
For example, if I remember correctly, the nigh-legendary "Bugaboo" guy from years gone by had several associates he played with on this board who registered identities here that were truly fantasy characters. Many of those messages posted were "in character," composed within a set of traits and flaws appropriate for that person. ... They had quite a bit of silly fun, too, although (ironically enough) several other people on this board at the time had a hard time appreciating their interactive performances.
Do you ever slip into playing roles in your work environment? At home? With friends not at a gaming table?
And to what extent are the roles used purely for fun versus social expectations? -- For example, do you ACT like a "professor" when someone comes to you for advice because that's the way you believe you should act? Do you squeal when you see a spider because your mate expects you to behave that way, even though you don't really mind bugs that much? Do you pretend to be someone you're not on other message boards? (I'm going to hazard a guess that a lot of you do this, whether you admit it or not.)
Or do you only wear an alternate identity when you're actually sitting at a table with dice in hand?
For example, if I remember correctly, the nigh-legendary "Bugaboo" guy from years gone by had several associates he played with on this board who registered identities here that were truly fantasy characters. Many of those messages posted were "in character," composed within a set of traits and flaws appropriate for that person. ... They had quite a bit of silly fun, too, although (ironically enough) several other people on this board at the time had a hard time appreciating their interactive performances.
Do you ever slip into playing roles in your work environment? At home? With friends not at a gaming table?
And to what extent are the roles used purely for fun versus social expectations? -- For example, do you ACT like a "professor" when someone comes to you for advice because that's the way you believe you should act? Do you squeal when you see a spider because your mate expects you to behave that way, even though you don't really mind bugs that much? Do you pretend to be someone you're not on other message boards? (I'm going to hazard a guess that a lot of you do this, whether you admit it or not.)
Or do you only wear an alternate identity when you're actually sitting at a table with dice in hand?