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Neutral
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You mean to play, or for plots? Or do you wish us to define it for you? :)
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Lightbringer
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I guess to play or for plots Sir Frog #confusingasever Edited at February 20, 2022 10:57 PM by Sir Froggington
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Darkseeker
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Trope? I'm a sucker for dominant pairs taking over the world.
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Neutral
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Well, I've always loved small groups going on epic fantasy-ish adventures for plots. Love any evil kingdoms, gotta have me some corrupted royalty.
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Lightbringer
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Neutral
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Such bantering, my friend, such bantering :) That's the best part of the club, I agree. I'll tell you what I've always wanted to do: coordinate with another roleplayer and have our characters once have known each other. Estranged family members, parted lovers, friends who drifted apart, whatever. Start out with a little tension. You guys ever do anything like that?
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Lightbringer
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Freedom, I feel like I have, but I can't remember. Wait. I did have a roleplay where that was part of the plot, but it didn't last. In my mind that would be so much fun to do. I'd want to do something like estranged best friends or parted lovers. (Nothing like something going bad with love to create tension)
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Neutral
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I never really coordinate with other people on setting up relationships before the RP, because I'm always worried they'll drop out and I'll be left flailing around. When I do, it's usually parent-child. But I bet that would be great, especially if you knew the person well. You'd just have to be sure not to exclude others if it was in a group RP. I can't recall having ever done a love story with anyone, or even discussing one. I don't know if I'd be any good at it.
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Lightbringer
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Yeah, I understand that. I think that's why people do relations with roleplayers they know so they'll know if that'll happen. I'm not the best at love stories, but I think it'd be fun to do a one sided unrequited love. So much more painful if they are actually close.
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Neutral
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I think unrequited love would be a lot of fun to play :) On either side, really, though of course I imagine being the one in love would be most people's first choice - we do love to torment our characters. Nothing more amusing than making them suffer.
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