I agree with Tang.
And I do RP when alone, but that's because I keep all my daily event logs to look back on, and it helps me to feel like I'm more fully developing my charri.
Plus, if I really want an audience, after a week or two, I can be all "look what this charri did alone" to some random other player.
RP to yourself.
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Re: RP to yourself.
FiziKx wrote:If, in the game, and you are alone, do you keep up strong rp?
Cause liek.... one of my guys are STILL in prison (I'd appreciate if they'd LET HIM OUT), and It's been so long that I've decided to continue my roleplay on my ownHe prays to his gods every day now, and etc.
Yeah, I used to quite regularly - on the off chance that someone would walk in while saying something stupid.
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Sometimes.
It depends on my mood as a player and if it would/could have effect IC.
Usually it is "implied" and said what happened when nothing "actually happened".
Not really a point to RPing with myself within Cantr. I'd rather just write a story about said character doing whatever then actually have them do it if no one is around to see.
Journal entries when either myself or the character is bored but not much else on that note. Its hard for me OOCally to keep a journal let alone a character to keep one.
It depends on my mood as a player and if it would/could have effect IC.
Usually it is "implied" and said what happened when nothing "actually happened".
Not really a point to RPing with myself within Cantr. I'd rather just write a story about said character doing whatever then actually have them do it if no one is around to see.
Journal entries when either myself or the character is bored but not much else on that note. Its hard for me OOCally to keep a journal let alone a character to keep one.
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