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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved No Escape from Reality
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    • W
      watno
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      @somasatori said in RPing with Everybody (or not):

      Given my current schedule, I’m waiting for the “RPing with Nobody” thread

      Here ya go.

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      • J
        Juniper
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        Ok, let’s start some fights.

        In some places there’s a level of weird showboating that goes on around “solo RP”, putting a lot of effort into writing that just goes into the void and nobody ever sees. The more pointless, the more noble.

        That’s weird. Like at that point, at least write a vignette and post it on the forum so someone can read it. Or write a book offline?

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        • PavelP
          Pavel
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          Aside from the above-mentioned writing of vignettes the only time I’ve ever done “solo RP” was… I can’t even remember what game it was, maybe Serenity? It had a space and cargo system, cargo hauling made money, but you only got XP if you were actively posing? I don’t remember the details.

          But there I was, elbow deep in a solo flight from one place to another, hauling my mystical space crystals or whatever trying to make an extra spacebuck, posing “Pavel continued to stare blankly out of the main window. Occasionally, he was tempted by a thought, but he was never one to let himself be distracted from his duty.” Etc, etc, etc. I made it a challenge to myself to become as weirdly Douglas Adamsian as I could in my writing style.

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          • JumpscareJ
            Jumpscare
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            If you compare RPing by yourself to an artist doodling in the margins, suddenly it makes sense.

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            https://silentheaven.org

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            • MisterBoringM
              MisterBoring
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              I have a few friends that regularly play Solo RPs that use IC journaling as a method of play, and they get together every month or so and read each other’s character journals. Through a few bundles online, I’ve acquired a small amount of books for these type of games, and they are definitely intriguing.

              One of the most interesting examples of a Solo RP game is VOID 1630 AM. You play by recording an hour of radio on your computer or phone, in character as a DJ. The game provides a method of generating song prompts and callers, and you make up what you’re saying as a DJ, and what you play on the air, in response to that. The coolest part about it is that you can submit those sound clips and your song list to the creator of the game, and he will play it on his ACTUAL AM RADIO STATION and add it to his Youtube. Example below:

              https://www.youtube.com/live/IC5bv6lql0k

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              • TezT
                Tez Administrators @Juniper
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                @Juniper Wait, for real?

                she/they

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                • AriaA
                  Aria @Juniper
                  last edited by Aria

                  Man, I feel weird even writing journals and vignettes. Mia’s were (mostly) private for reasons beyond just IC secrecy and I think the first Ares game I was on that had them, I wrote a total of three of them. Two of them resulted in multiple people messaging me to give me compliments and at least one person told me that they cried reading it, but like…

                  As nice as they were being and as flattered as I should’ve been, I just felt wildly uncomfortable. Like this was the RP equivalent of dropping unsolicited dick pics in the entire game’s lap and expecting a positive response when everyone else would be sitting there like “WTF? Why did you think we wanted this?!” or something. Not knocking anyone who writes them or enjoys them, but I just don’t expect other people to care about my writing or my characters that much unless they’re actively participating, too.

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                  • somasatoriS
                    somasatori
                    last edited by somasatori

                    (Thanks @watno)

                    I forgot that this was a thing on Ares MUSHes. Most of my experience with solo roleplay has been with solo TTRPG games. Speaking of which, there’s a new sourcebook for Cyberpunk RED called Single Player Mode, which has solo rules for play.

                    I think there are some useful things with journaling in games, but it’s one of those things where you have to consider the point, perspective, and tone of what you’re writing.

                    1. Is the actual point of the writing to be a journal for you? If so, it’s probably not going to be any more useful to have it on a website or wiki or something so that other people can read it. Having that is essentially a way to say “Hey, check out the depths of my character, wouldn’t it be cool to RP with me” rather than free creative writing.
                    2. Is your perspective from your character’s internal thoughts related to something they’re witnessing, or are you mentalizing another character’s perspective? Even if you are taking a relatively positive view of someone else’s character’s perspective, it’s likely best to have a scene with that person.
                    3. Is this journal going to make you feel worse about a situation that you’re in with your character? Is it going to cause an amount of bleed that would be unexpected beyond a standard scene? If so, for your own mental health’s sake, do not write it. That’s not to say “don’t write sad things,” but more “don’t get yourself further stuck in a rut if you feel your character is having problems that are causing you to relate too heavily to their struggle.” (i.e., consider the tone of what you’re writing)

                    "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                    Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                    • M
                      Muscle Car
                      last edited by Muscle Car

                      There was this one very sad sack on a game I used to hang who would join group scenes then post themselves doing stuff solo, not involving or inviting anyone. Even to ignoring invitation. They’d get real miserable and start adding editorial in their own posts like “because she is not needed.” They had very bad traits in addition to that, but I’ll never forget how performatively alone they loved to be.

                      Got what you wanted, lost what you had.

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                      • catzillaC
                        catzilla
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                        a cartoon character in a park with a frisbee and a slide

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                        • somasatoriS
                          somasatori @Muscle Car
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                          @Muscle-Car said in RPing with Nobody:

                          There was this one very sad sack on a game I used to hang who would join group scenes then post themselves doing stuff solo, not involving or inviting anyone. Even to ignoring invitation. They’d get real miserable and start adding editorial in their own posts like “because she is not needed.” They had very bad traits in addition to that, but I’ll never forget how performatively alone they loved to be.

                          I guarantee that this person deeply wanted someone to be like “oh, no, you’re a critical part of our group!!! you have to stay!!!”

                          Ugh, haha.

                          "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                          Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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