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Heartwarming/Awsome/Funny/Brainwave Moments

Postby ObsessedWithCats » Sun Aug 17, 2014 12:56 pm

So this is intended to be pretty much the opposite of the 'what annoys/puzzles you' thread, to collect together events or types of events which have given you the warm fuzzies or made you laugh or made you think about something you hadn't realised was so interesting before or were just plain awesome. A 'things that make me glad I play Cantr' thread, perhaps. I looked back a few pages and couldn't find anything as general about the cause but specific about being positive, so I hope this doesn't belong in an existing thread.

I've seen a few times some really nice RPs of characters messing about in snow or mud or the sea, and I've really liked that they weren't RPs that necessarily had any real obvious benefit in terms of resources/objects or romantic relationships or whatever, but they could still be really nice bonding moments for relationships on other levels - building snow-things with an almost complete stranger or getting muddy with friends can feel really awesome, especially if everyone involved is awake all at once and you can get really into it.

On the Interesting Things front, I've had a lot of characters have to consider what their own stances are on what constitutes murder, which isn't something I ever really thought about myself. The difference between letting someone starve, attacking someone who later gets attacked again and dies and actually delivering the killing blow can be kind of fuzzy, and my characters have differing ideas of at what point that becomes murder. It's not a decision I feel I need to or should make IRL, but it's an interesting thing to think about for the purposes of my characters.

Also interesting and sometimes heartwarming is my characters exploring relationship types that I have no interest in/need for in real life. It's a weird feeling to wonder if my character's falling in love or to look at one of my other characters' relationship and think 'wow, that looks a lot like a moirallegiance*'.

It's not much in the grand scheme of things, but the first time one of my characters killed a bear unassisted was pretty cool :3

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Re: Heartwarming/Awsome/Funny/Brainwave Moments

Postby *Wiro » Sun Aug 17, 2014 1:07 pm

I love it whenever I intentionally mislead a player with my emotes and they misinterpret the entire situation. I used to dislike how people treated the emotes as absolute fact, so then I started to throw in some misleading glances, awkward smiles and some things that might be interpreted as mean. I've had some really nice results so far. After all, it's not really realistic for everyone to immediately ask what is wrong if you look angry, because in real life people look angry all the time even when nothing is wrong. So looking angry when nothing is wrong can result in some pretty cool scenarios.

I also like the kind of emotes that are like "*She doesn't notice the strange looks she's given.*" or "*He doesn't seem to respond to the question.*" because it shows, player-to-player, that the roleplayed emotes were received and appreciated, but that the character did not notice/appreciate it. Seen this kind of emoting from a growing number of people lately, and I can definitely appreciate it.
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Re: Heartwarming/Awsome/Funny/Brainwave Moments

Postby Cdls » Sun Aug 17, 2014 3:16 pm

*Wiro wrote: also like the kind of emotes that are like "*She doesn't notice the strange looks she's given.*" or "*He doesn't seem to respond to the question.*" because it shows, player-to-player, that the roleplayed emotes were received and appreciated, but that the character did not notice/appreciate it.


I do this, but stop when it appears to agitate the other player. Luckily, it has only seemed to annoy two characters, and I think they might have even been from the same player as they were RPed quite similarly.

*Wiro wrote: I used to dislike how people treated the emotes as absolute fact, so then I started to throw in some misleading glances, awkward smiles and some things that might be interpreted as mean. I've had some really nice results so far. After all, it's not really realistic for everyone to immediately ask what is wrong if you look angry, because in real life people look angry all the time even when nothing is wrong.


I wish there was more of this. Tried it a couple times and people seemed to just ignore it after a while so I kind of gave up.
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Re: Heartwarming/Awsome/Funny/Brainwave Moments

Postby ObsessedWithCats » Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:55 pm

The feeling of a character suddenly and unexpectedly having the means to begin to escape a situation that's been trapping him and driving him mad for years.

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Re: Heartwarming/Awsome/Funny/Brainwave Moments

Postby Rugila » Sat Oct 11, 2014 4:25 am

Making it out alive from a situation you thought you'd never survive and still finding your way back to your character's family. Some might still think that character is dead. Perfect escape! 8)


Finding the soul mate of your character. They read each others minds. Fine relationship!
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