Proposal: a compromise between public games and invite-only games:Disappointing because I'm kinda in the mood for something a little less plain jane D&D.
My numbers are actually higher, HM.![]()
Proposal: a compromise between public games and invite-only games:
You run a one-shot game of Mouse Guard. Dungeon World. Fiasco. OSRIC. D&D 2e. Whatever. You only open it up to members of LPF. You gain credits just as you would for running a LPF game, because DMs are a rare and vital resource and you're still doing the important work of LPF DMs: ensuring that players always have something to do.
But I think the central question of D&D is "what do you do?", not "how does your character feel about it?" or "will you write me a poem?"
Even if your character is doing nothing important, he/she is doing something. Just describe it. No one stands around silent and statuesque all of the time like some PCs that I know.![]()
I stopped even looking at recruiting messages.
Yep. I've come to the conclusion that introverts/strong, silent types have no place in pbp. Which is unfortunate because one of my LPF characters is a meek, follower type and I'm trying to figure out how to modify his personality in such a way that he becomes more vocal. If I can't find a new voice for the character I may just retire him and move on to a different concept.