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<blockquote data-quote="Elf_Ariel" data-source="post: 4260992" data-attributes="member: 34891"><p>It's okay Reshak, we'll just keep missing you until you come back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Assumably this is taken under the account that we are all more or less introverts. I suppose, it is a safe assumption, given that we are all spending time online, with people we feel safe with as we're relatively sure we will never have to face them in the real world. But contrarily, of those I have met; I've found ISRP is abundant in extroverts. This portrays into characters; which we ignore. I've never quite worked out, why we pull the: seen it all before routine. Even I do it; but to be frank, it's a pretty bad habit on all accounts. If someone makes the effort of making a whimsical entry (eg Mr Goldwing...pickin' on an old fave there); why is it habit to ignore it? We should not, but we do. I've made the effort over the years, to try and be innovative; but it seems often as not, to fall on deaf eyes as the case is with ISRP.</p><p></p><p>I guess maybe, what Jea is really asking, is when should one stop trying? Who gets to draw the line, between holding on to false hope, and giving a character a chance?</p><p></p><p>I say the player at hand. Different tastes, lead to different levels of care. If I meet a character, love them, and want them to stay around; I go out of my way, to make things welcome and interesting for them. If the play is interesting, then the character should -hopefully- remain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf_Ariel, post: 4260992, member: 34891"] It's okay Reshak, we'll just keep missing you until you come back. Assumably this is taken under the account that we are all more or less introverts. I suppose, it is a safe assumption, given that we are all spending time online, with people we feel safe with as we're relatively sure we will never have to face them in the real world. But contrarily, of those I have met; I've found ISRP is abundant in extroverts. This portrays into characters; which we ignore. I've never quite worked out, why we pull the: seen it all before routine. Even I do it; but to be frank, it's a pretty bad habit on all accounts. If someone makes the effort of making a whimsical entry (eg Mr Goldwing...pickin' on an old fave there); why is it habit to ignore it? We should not, but we do. I've made the effort over the years, to try and be innovative; but it seems often as not, to fall on deaf eyes as the case is with ISRP. I guess maybe, what Jea is really asking, is when should one stop trying? Who gets to draw the line, between holding on to false hope, and giving a character a chance? I say the player at hand. Different tastes, lead to different levels of care. If I meet a character, love them, and want them to stay around; I go out of my way, to make things welcome and interesting for them. If the play is interesting, then the character should -hopefully- remain. [/QUOTE]
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