Chaosy
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Introduction
While I believe most people believe that they can do this without issues, I believe that I can bring up a thing or two that even the more experienced users might pick up on. I decided to do this as I think it might raise the quality of RP in the long run, and thus I think it's worth the time to write this down. |
Character Definition
Knowing exactly what a character is supposed to be is key to the creation of one.
By adding these two definitions together, we can see that a character is a person with a (usually) unique personality. To draw parallels with roleplay there are two types of units. Either we have the ones that we label by profession. "*The worker screamed in pain.*" These are not not characters because by using the term "worker" we have specified that there is nothing special about this unit compared to other workers. However, once we add some traits and personality.. *Jim screamed in pain as he pulled his brown hair with fear shining through his blue eyes. The usually brave man was at the brink of panic.* Now we have something that resembles the definition of a character. Usually the more information a character got to define itself, the more important he/she is. The one with the most information given through the roleplay is usually one of the main characters of either a faction or simply a roleplayer. |
Requirements
Now, what do a well developed character need in roleplay? According to me, the following info is needed.
Some of these may sound obvious, even borderline stupid. Many of the mere formalities. But they all have their uses. The more info you have established before writing a character's backstory, the easier it is to write, naturally. All of these topics can be answered very shortly, nothing else is expected. The exceptions being backstory, that's where you should put most of your effort. A backstory would basically explain how a person become the person he is today, so where it starts and ends is up to the writer. So if your created character is an general, you might want to tell his tale on how he achieved that rank, or perhaps a great battle where he lost many dear friends that made him hate a certain race while giving him huge motivation to become stronger. (I know I am being sexist by saying him, but female generals was non existent as far as I know.) The first question people would ask after reading this, at least if they are new, would be something along the lines of: "How long/detailed do my backstory need to be?" Sadly there is no "X words minimum.", however there is no limit. As such, I think one can somewhat accurately judge the skill of a RPer by simply checking the length of his or her backstory. Also, there are far more details you can write down. |
layout
The layout itself does not make you a better RPer, but the better it looks, the more people will be tempted to read it. There is no "Do dis" and it magically becomes good looking. A few BB codes I recommend checking out though: [table] [stable] [indent] [tabs] Using [center], [color], [size] and such should be obvious. I will be showing two layouts made by me though. 1. (faction, but still spent a whole lot of time on this)http://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/pastebin.php?id=zch9ex 2. check the example |
Example(Disclaimer, not written by Chaosy, layout done by me though!)
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