Merry commercial holiday #2. so dont go get angry at me, tis the time to be jolly after all

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That figures in mythology--well, certain mythologies--do those things I won't deny. But it takes a very unusual leap of logic for that to mean the kind of chat we're talking about is in any way believeable in the context of this roleplay. The one and the other are entirely unrelated. People aren't trying to portray a realistic and varied range of personalities--they're just chatting, but under assumed identities. (And as often happens in a closed group, they all end up sounding the same.)Zephyr wrote:What mythology do you guys read that doesn't have gods and goddesses sleeping around with everybody, some having children with several partners, mortal or other deities; playing jokes on each other; etc? There may be individual deities within any culture's mythology that are lofty and stoic, but, in general, they are like our pantheon, ranging from very serious to jesters.
And on this second point - shouldn't we be interacting differently? Isn't that the entire point of roleplay?By and large, most of us are playing our characters pretty much the way we've always interacted in all the other forums at the Watch. Which of us is stepping outside of ourselves? Think of which players: are quick to speak their mind; flirt a lot; get involved in the prOn threads; take a firm stance on pretty much every issue; worry about things; etc. And which deities act in those ways?
Well said, Murrin.Murrin wrote:That figures in mythology--well, certain mythologies--do those things I won't deny. But it takes a very unusual leap of logic for that to mean the kind of chat we're talking about is in any way believeable in the context of this roleplay. The one and the other are entirely unrelated. People aren't trying to portray a realistic and varied range of personalities--they're just chatting, but under assumed identities. (And as often happens in a closed group, they all end up sounding the same.)Zephyr wrote:What mythology do you guys read that doesn't have gods and goddesses sleeping around with everybody, some having children with several partners, mortal or other deities; playing jokes on each other; etc? There may be individual deities within any culture's mythology that are lofty and stoic, but, in general, they are like our pantheon, ranging from very serious to jesters.
And on this second point - shouldn't we be interacting differently? Isn't that the entire point of roleplay?By and large, most of us are playing our characters pretty much the way we've always interacted in all the other forums at the Watch. Which of us is stepping outside of ourselves? Think of which players: are quick to speak their mind; flirt a lot; get involved in the prOn threads; take a firm stance on pretty much every issue; worry about things; etc. And which deities act in those ways?
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
dorian wrote:I mean, would you be in a hurry to not only believe, but worship a god who doesnt really act godly?
we posted at the same timeLucimay wrote:i'm happy to quit if you prefer dorian, since i'm obviously such an inferior player.
I've known Dorian as a roleplayer for somewhere between two and three years now, I think, and I'd have to say that he's the last person to ever belittle another over their writing style or preference for mood, atmosphere, whatever. He's forthright, to the point (for sure), but he doesn't intentionally insult anyone or take a superior attitude to other gamers. There's no need to take umbrage from what he's said, he hasn't singled out a single player for criticism.Lucimay wrote:i'm happy to quit if you prefer dorian, since i'm obviously such an inferior player.
Hear, hear, good man!Avatar wrote:
So everybody chill out...its a game...like make believe?...lets just play.
--A
Luci, where the hell did this come from? Noone's singled you out, noones said anything about quitting or inferiority, and suddenly out of nowhere you come out with this?Lucimay wrote:i'm happy to quit if you prefer dorian, since i'm obviously such an inferior player.
I thought I had read a similar sentiment of yours somewhere before, AllFather.Xar wrote: As for my position: I do not want to force anybody to do something they don't want to, but I must also admit that people who roleplay their deities properly (and that is, people who make an effort to interpret their characters, speak as they would, and act within the context of the game setting) will almost always be rewarded over those who do not, just like people who offer detailed descriptions of their turn orders will almost always find that things go a bit better than they do for those who just send one-liners. See, while you enjoy the in-game banter and the plotting, and the not knowing what comes next, and how your actions shape the world around you, what I enjoy is seeing that people like the game enough to put an effort there; so, to me, the roleplaying aspect of the game is very important, especially since I always said this was a roleplaying game, since the days of P1. This is in no way a threat or a way to force you to do something you don't want to; but it is a honest explanation of how I see the game.
I understand how you feel, Lucimay. As I was reading the posts, I could not help feeling the same way.i'm happy to quit if you prefer dorian, since i'm obviously such an inferior player.
Calais wrote:I understand how you feel, Lucimay. As I was reading the posts, I could not help feeling the same way.i'm happy to quit if you prefer dorian, since i'm obviously such an inferior player.
There are many aspects of this game that are fun and in-thread bantering is one of them. This has taken place even with Xar's NPC's. If we do not have that, then why even have a game thread at all?
Did it ever occur to anyone that we are trying to have a little fun before the game actually starts? Why begrudge us this? We are having fun. We are excited for the game to begin.
I do not appreciate being critiqued on my roleplaying if it does not fall into place with someone else's style or ideas of how roleplaying. I did not critique the style of others.