by Haron » Wed Dec 13, 2017 8:18 am
Roleplaying is tricky.
As a newbie, you focus on learning the game. And you don't know the community. Roleplaying both as a newbie, and towards newbies, is therefore extra hard.
When I had played for a while, and become Envoy to the T'zak Ryn, I tried sending some messages "in character". In some cases, that worked well, and the receiver responded "in character" as well. In many cases, though, I got replies along the lines "you sure take this game too seriously", or "really, it's just a game". Makes it hard. And even those who DID respond well to such messages, well, eventually, you get to know the people better. There are other things to discuss, and one has to get out of character.
And even now, trying to stay in character on topic - even against some of the players I respect most - actually gets me replies like "relax, it's just a game!". Yes, I KNOW it's a game, just trying to play it.
Role playing is hard unless the entire community really tries to do so. And even then it's hard, because often you need to discuss other things, like rule suggestions and such, and then getting back in character with your next message is not easy.
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