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<blockquote data-quote="Guilt Puppy" data-source="post: 1752773" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p>You know, I think I've actually gone the reverse of most people -- I'm just now starting to play characters older than myself.</p><p></p><p>When I first started playing, I was just barely 18... It made more sense to start a character between the 16-18 region, cause it was fresh in my memory, something I'd know how to play, and historically in keeping with the "adventuring" ages of medieval folk. On the other hand, roleplaying a character who was 19 or 20 seemed just a bit like wearing platform shoes -- adding this arbitrary bit of maturity to the character. It seemed weird, especially when I was new to the game, and looking at every little detail and wondering "could this be a faux pas?"</p><p></p><p>After the first character or two, I just started playing characters who were my own age... It seemed the most natural. Lately, though, I've noticed my characters have been getting a little bit older, as I've gotten a lot more interested in giving my characters a <em>past</em>, and age just makes more room for that.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I still vary all over the map. Sturm in Living ENWorld is barely out of high school, so to speak... As a dwarf, it's hard to perform a direct conversion, but that's where his attitude and history are. Other characters are a bit older, especially when I play a game that starts at higher levels (I almost always use that as an opportunity to play the "grizzled veteran", heh.) In general, when I start a character these days, it's in the middle-20s to early-30s range -- maybe it has something to do with a graduate school mentality, where life doesn't begin until you have a Master's degree (in other words, until you run out of ways to postpone it.) Dunno.</p><p></p><p>Good thread though. One of those things I'd've never thought to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guilt Puppy, post: 1752773, member: 6521"] You know, I think I've actually gone the reverse of most people -- I'm just now starting to play characters older than myself. When I first started playing, I was just barely 18... It made more sense to start a character between the 16-18 region, cause it was fresh in my memory, something I'd know how to play, and historically in keeping with the "adventuring" ages of medieval folk. On the other hand, roleplaying a character who was 19 or 20 seemed just a bit like wearing platform shoes -- adding this arbitrary bit of maturity to the character. It seemed weird, especially when I was new to the game, and looking at every little detail and wondering "could this be a faux pas?" After the first character or two, I just started playing characters who were my own age... It seemed the most natural. Lately, though, I've noticed my characters have been getting a little bit older, as I've gotten a lot more interested in giving my characters a [i]past[/i], and age just makes more room for that. Of course, I still vary all over the map. Sturm in Living ENWorld is barely out of high school, so to speak... As a dwarf, it's hard to perform a direct conversion, but that's where his attitude and history are. Other characters are a bit older, especially when I play a game that starts at higher levels (I almost always use that as an opportunity to play the "grizzled veteran", heh.) In general, when I start a character these days, it's in the middle-20s to early-30s range -- maybe it has something to do with a graduate school mentality, where life doesn't begin until you have a Master's degree (in other words, until you run out of ways to postpone it.) Dunno. Good thread though. One of those things I'd've never thought to look at. [/QUOTE]
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