Tesalong wrote:I have two things that I want to ask:
1. How do you feel about premade characters?
2. What do you think about not capitalizing words in an RP's description? {Like this: dragons have taken over the land. the kingdom has fallen, and it is up to fifteen brave knights to save it. will they restore humanity to its former glory, or will they fall in a storm of ash and fire?}
Personally, I've found both of these to be somewhat irritating. But I want to hear other people's perspectives on the topic. :3
1. I do find premade characters rather irritating, but only when they have the personality all written out and everything. I mean no offense to those who create/enjoy premade characters, but I just feel as if I'm trying to fit some kind of mold that the RP creator has created for me. I actually used to create premade characters, but I've stopped that now after realizing how some people (myself included) may dislike them.
2. The example you've given already makes me want to go and edit it with red pen. I know it could be a design choice, but it's a design choice that I personally do not particularly like. Call me a grammar freak all you want, but not capitalizing letters in descriptions rather bothers me.
Your questions reminded me of something I've wanted to ask the club for a while; have any of you noticed how pretty much all the (real-life, not anime/cartoon) faceclaims nowadays are mainly of white people/folk with light skin? I am not trying to be racist, because there is absolutely nothing wrong with white/light-skinned people nor using them as faceclaims, but has anybody noticed this trend? This also fits in with the topic of premade characters, because there are some creators who add faceclaims along with the premade characters, but nearly all these faceclaims are of white people.
Is there some sort of aversion to roleplaying characters of different races? It's been a while since I've seen someone who has a personal character that's asian/black etc.