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Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: Eagel on May 03, 2007, 12:09:05 am

Title: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Eagel on May 03, 2007, 12:09:05 am
Being an Explorer I travel constantly from Oja to the Bronze Doors region, and consequently I cross my path with others characters.
Sometimes they ask me some directions, and I would like to roleplay that like this:

Char1 say: Good day!
Eagel say: Good day traveler, what can I do for you?
Char1 say: Tell me, Where can I find the Ruined City?
Eagel looks into his pocket seraching for something...
Eagel's hand holds an strange device
Eagel looks at his device and says: Hmm... lets see... It should be... that way
Eagel points the large stalagmite behind the hills
Char1 say: Oh, thank you... may Talad be with you.
Eagel say: And you. Take care.
Char1 say: bye.

Now... I know there's no devices nor compass, and maps are experimentals right now...

It's good to roleplay something like that? Would I be wrong about the settings?

thanks in advance
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: zanzibar on May 03, 2007, 12:10:44 am
People say I can be a prick about this sort of thing but I don't see anything wrong.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Eliseth on May 03, 2007, 12:17:04 am
Frankly I can't see why they wouldn't have some sort of directional device, they have an observatory after all. Nothing wrong with this at all in my opinion.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Zan on May 03, 2007, 08:38:11 am
Well as long as you keep it vague like that your device could be anything from a map, to a compass or even something that has nothing at all to do with determining directions :P So I don't think there is a danger of colliding with the settings at all.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: zanzibar on May 03, 2007, 09:04:18 am
"What is that strange device?  It's like paper, only with markings on it!"
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Eagel on May 03, 2007, 03:19:04 pm
device is a wide word...

maybe if I say:
a strange crystal of many points with dancing glitterings inside
like a polyhedron cage for glow-worms  :P

I'm trying to stablish how far can I rp without falling out the settings.

I can RP even my exit from the game making a shortcut for /quit

/say "Eagel closes his eyes and start to pray in old enkien."
/say "His hand start to glow with white light and soon his body is covered with the same glow."
/say "Eagel starts to vanish and dissapear in the breeze"
/quit
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Illyria on May 03, 2007, 03:40:02 pm
device is a wide word...

maybe if I say:
a strange crystal of many points with dancing glitterings inside
like a polyhedron cage for glow-worms  :P

I'm trying to stablish how far can I rp without falling out the settings.

I can RP even my exit from the game making a shortcut for /quit

/say "Eagel closes his eyes and start to pray in old enkien."
/say "His hand start to glow with white light and soon his body is covered with the same glow."
/say "Eagel starts to vanish and dissapear in the breeze"
/quit

;D That would make a lot of people gasps for air like  :o
Although it may sound wierd, I think people are more used to then seeing other people just 'dissapear' then go out in a lighting show  ;)
 :D But nothing wrong with it, really ;)
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Feline Prince on May 03, 2007, 04:59:49 pm
/say "Eagel closes his eyes and start to pray in old enkien."
/say "His hand start to glow with white light and soon his body is covered with the same glow."
/say "Eagel starts to vanish and dissapear in the breeze"
/quit


I'd steer clear of that because it doesnt really fit in with the settings. Its usualy best just to say bye and walk away from who ever your talking to and once your out of sight hit /quit if you really have to roleplay it.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Einnol on May 03, 2007, 07:33:55 pm
I second Feline Prince's statement here.  Just RP that 'you have some business to attend to', or are 'going to take a nap', or 'go for a walk'.  Then, duck into an alley between buildings or head over to the other side of a nearby hill and quit.  It doesn't have to be a spectacle.  As far as other characters are concerned, your character is still 'around somewhere', just not right in front of them right now.

As far as the original example concerning giving directions goes, vague is better.  But, since we do actually have maps, why not just '/me pulls out a map.'?  Futhermore, if your character has explored the area a couple times already, wouldn't he already know these things without the help of any mysterious devices or maps?  ;)
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Eagel on May 03, 2007, 07:55:19 pm
 :D
ok then... no need for a 'show'  :sweatdrop:

 :-\ oh  well... I suppose I'll just rp the normal way  ;D

bye
/me walks and turns behind a house.
/me quits the thread
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: LigH on May 04, 2007, 07:48:19 am
> /me closes his eyes...
> /my hands start to glow...
> /me vanishes...

Just a suggestion. ;)
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: zanzibar on May 04, 2007, 08:09:03 am
> /me closes his eyes...
> /my hands start to glow...
> /me vanishes...

Just a suggestion. ;)


I don't see how this is any better.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: Raleigh on May 04, 2007, 08:15:43 am
> /me closes his eyes full of tears as he unsheathes his dagger
> /me plunges the dagger against his chest
> /me dies
> /me stays in DR for at least 2 months to make it sounds more IC than "died, reborn after 15 minutes" :P

Nah, just go sleep in Kada's ;)
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: LigH on May 04, 2007, 08:24:54 am
/me says: LigH slaps zanzibar and says: "That's why".

I don't like the superfluous "says:" in front. "/me" and "/my" can avoid it.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: lanser on May 04, 2007, 09:41:27 am
This could be regarded as offtopic although it does fit with the thread title.

[rant]
I regard as bad RP or not RP (however well written/acted) anything that was developed as a way to settle or continue some sort of OOC grievance or where the RP is being used to continue harassment and circumvent rules by claiming "it is all IC so it's OK"
[/rant]


Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: zanzibar on May 04, 2007, 05:34:46 pm
I regard as bad RP or not RP (however well written/acted) anything that was developed as a way to settle or continue some sort of OOC grievance or where the RP is being used to continue harassment and circumvent rules by claiming "it is all IC so it's OK"


I've been seeing this happen a lot.  It seems to be the same individuals over and over again as well.
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: bilbous on May 04, 2007, 05:50:49 pm
As far as logging off is concerned I do not bother making any special effort. I just log out. It seems likely that there is a horde of insignificant people (not shown) who are constantly moving around town so on disconnect you can assume I got lost in a sea of faces. In the wilderness you can assume there is a suitable amount of vegetable and mineral obstructions into which I have disappeared. This is just my take on what is essentially role playing an OOC event.

As you were, soldiers :thumbup:
Title: Re: RPing: what is good and what is bad?
Post by: zanzibar on May 04, 2007, 05:56:54 pm
As far as logging off is concerned I do not bother making any special effort. I just log out. It seems likely that there is a horde of insignificant people (not shown) who are constantly moving around town so on disconnect you can assume I got lost in a sea of faces. In the wilderness you can assume there is a suitable amount of vegetable and mineral obstructions into which I have disappeared. This is just my take on what is essentially role playing an OOC event.

As you were, soldiers :thumbup:


Agreed.  It depends on who's around you.  If you're in the company of people who are "hardcore" about staying in character, then you might move your character before signing off.  Otherwise, it doesn't really matter.