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    • AshkuriA
      Ashkuri
      last edited by Ashkuri

      More subjects I’m curious about in the MU RP community at large:

      What do you do in your MU RP to make it fun for other people?

      ETA “MU” rp specifically, as tabletop etc is another sort of craft I think

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      • YamY
        Yam @Ashkuri
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        @Ashkuri People love talking about their character, even if their character might only respond with mysterious grunts. So if the opportunity arises, I generally guide the RP in that direction. MORE QUESTIONS. It’s fun to learn about interesting characters!

        Also comedy. I try to hold the idiot ball often, it’s usually pretty fun.

        ALSO, setting OTHER characters up to kick some ass and shine.

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        • MisterBoringM
          MisterBoring @Ashkuri
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          @Ashkuri said in Other People:

          What do you do in your RP to make it fun for other people?

          Well, in my RL / non-MU groups, I usually end up getting asked to run the thing, so for those, I do a lot.

          On MUs, I try and make characters that aren’t spotlight hogs. Yeah, sometimes I might make a character that comes from a smaller faction in game or whatever, but I don’t make that the core conceit of the character, and I usually try and make my character act in supporting roles to the other characters.

          Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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          • FaradayF
            Faraday @Yam
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            @Yam said in Other People:

            ALSO, setting OTHER characters up to kick some ass and shine.

            This. As a staffer, my main goal is to enable other players to have their Big Darn Hero moments. Among friends, it’s more about being willing to play supporting character to their stories. Sometimes it falls short, but that’s what I strive for.

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            • Third EyeT
              Third Eye
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              Be Doing a Thing.

              I think a lot of the reason people complain about non-action RP is that frequently people aren’t doing anything.

              Fix a random household object. Be enthused about a piece of media. Lose something and rope other people into finding it. Make up a thing about a family NPC and talk about it. Gossip about A Thing That Happened IC. Don’t be purely passive, basically.

              I want something else to get me through this
              Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
              I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

              She/Her or They/Them

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              • P
                Pyrephox Administrators
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                I try to do a couple of different things, some of which have already been mentioned:

                1. Try to read up on available plot hooks and backgrounds on other characters to find out what other players are interested in working with. (Sometimes this backfires, because people don’t necessarily always want the RP they put in their plot hooks/backgrounds - especially things like police/detective backgrounds.)

                2. Seek people out. Don’t be afraid to say “Hey, I saw X on your RP Hooks, or that you’re involved in Y organization–my character is interested in that,” and see where it goes.

                3. Listen! Pay attention to what people are throwing out in scenes, and respond to it. Give them a chance to talk about the things that excite their characters, do things their characters are good at doing.

                4. Ask them for help in their characters’ areas of specialty. Sure, you can PROBABLY do whatever it is by yourself with a little prep, but it’s so much more fun to say, “Hey, I could use a face/muscle for this thing I want to do and I hear you’re good at that.”

                5. React. Don’t be determined to be “too cool for school” about other characters’ weirdnesses. They were built that way for a reason - be grossed out, scared, weirded out, whatever. Go ahead and show a little emotion about other characters’ schitcks.

                6. Reciprocity. If someone asks you for help IC, or gives you a bone–do the same in return. People notice, and in my experience, they’re so excited to have a real back and forth.

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                • R
                  RightMeow
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                  I normally ask a lot of questions. If you’ve ever played with me, most of my chars ask endless questions. It’s the best way to engage with others and to have them flesh out their characters.

                  I rarely feel the need to win and OOCly cackle madly when the dice do NOT favor me. I try to be funny, but temper it to match the tone of the RP. I don’t mind failing.

                  I’m also a pure minion of chaos. This means, I’ll randomly decide things. No one can come up with an idea. I draw them to an area and decide surprise whatever. This normally is a what the actual eff. example I’ll swoon on a person to bring them into the scene. I try to keep an eye out for who doesn’t seem to be as engaged as others and ask them specific questions or include them. (Side note: I do this in life too).

                  When someone is excited to try to do a thing, instead of saying ‘my character wouldn’t do that’, I either come up with a reason WHY my char would do that. If I cannot for some reason, I direct them to a player/character I know WOULD do the thing.

                  I view all my RP as coming in to write a story that I don’t even know the ending of and I’m here to see how it flows. However, if people aren’t engaging and having fun, well then, I wouldn’t have anything to write.

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                    Jax @RightMeow
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                    I’ve cycled out of mushing. The one thing I would do when running a scene was try to make sure everyone had a chance to shine. Let them show off or let them use the shiny toys. Did others do it better than me, yes. Did I get it right every time? No. I kept trying and hope it made people days.

                    ( Also, I would read the upcoming events and try to come up with crazier and zanier events then the better GMs. Sure I was the ‘Direct to Video’ equivalent of a GM, but most of love direct to video even if we all admit it!)

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                    • hellfrogH
                      hellfrog
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                      be tall

                      fr fr
                      (she/her)

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                        Nonsense
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                        I’m a sucker for systems and trying to use them in different ways, even if it means running something ‘fluffy’ in a combat-heavy setting (loose example: running a race with a system built for combat). Anything that can allow people to think about or play their character in a way they hadn’t before, it allows for a fun sort of character development exercise imo.

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                          Rathenhope @hellfrog
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                          @hellfrog be short

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                          • RozR
                            Roz
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                            the absolute worst thing you can be on a MU* is average height

                            she/her | playlist

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