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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved No Escape from Reality
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      Muscle Car
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      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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        catzilla
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        a cartoon character in a park with a frisbee and a slide

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          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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          • YamY
            Yam @Muscle Car
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            @Muscle-Car said in RPing with Nobody:

            They’d get real miserable and start adding editorial in their own posts like “because she is not needed.”

            Encountered this. They added aggressive meta and moodily (ICly) sulked on the lawn to pluck blades of grass, like an unhappy grade schooler.

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            • tsarT
              tsar
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              I first started RPing by joining PernMUSH and posing into empty rooms.

              “Banain sat down at the table and watched the other people eat.”

              Eventually someone saw me on +watch and joined me, lol. That person introduced me to RP, explained how the commands worked, and is the reason I’m still bothering all of you today~

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                Faraday @somasatori
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                @somasatori said in RPing with Nobody:

                I forgot that this was a thing on Ares MUSHes

                It’s not really Ares-specific. I first encountered this with people posting solo vignettes on LiveJournal way way way before Ares. More recently it was a thing on various games with MediaWiki/Wikidot wikis. I think it just gets a little more formalized/visible on Ares games because of the scene type tagging.

                @Juniper said in RPing with Nobody:

                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?

                The showboating part is weird to me, but I’ve written a fair bit of solo stuff with no intent to share. Sometimes it helps me flesh out a character. Or it can be fun to put down the details of how an off-camera scene went down. I just like to write, really. It’s like someone above talked about doodling.

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                  somasatori @Faraday
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                  @Faraday said in RPing with Nobody:

                  @somasatori said in RPing with Nobody:

                  I forgot that this was a thing on Ares MUSHes

                  It’s not really Ares-specific. I first encountered this with people posting solo vignettes on LiveJournal way way way before Ares. More recently it was a thing on various games with MediaWiki/Wikidot wikis. I think it just gets a little more formalized/visible on Ares games because of the scene type tagging.

                  Maybe not Ares specific. I meant more that other platforms typically don’t have a built-in journaling function.

                  "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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                  • MisterBoringM
                    MisterBoring
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                    I just totally remembered something from my past. A LARP I played in years and years ago (all of the LARP near me is dead now, so much for keeping up that aspect of the RP hobby) had a thing where if you posted an IC story of your characters activities between games, you’d get an extra few XP before the next game. I technically have done solo RP before, but it was within the bounds of a larger non-solo game.

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                    • MuseM
                      Muse
                      last edited by Muse

                      My experience with ‘solo rp’ isn’t MUSH based. But in my pre-mush games, this was frequently called ‘blue booking’, and it was used for little peeks into a character’s life that didn’t always warrant a scene.

                      In some games characters had a perpetual thread on a forum where they’d post their blue books, they were available to everyone to read, in others you just shared where you wanted, in some only staff saw them. Some sites awarded XP for them, some only for really well written ones, and some not at all. Some places allowed blue book submissions for XP justifications.

                      I tend to treat RP games like collaborative story telling between me and other players, rather than just a thing my character is experiencing, so blue books were often a way for me to add another layer to the story. Sometimes they’d be flash backs to significant parts of their life, sometimes aftermath to emotionally punchy scenes, sometimes legit journal entries.

                      It often felt like the RP equivalent of throwing in some material for the player, the way a cartoon throws in some material for the parent.

                      But there wasn’t really a showboating component to it.

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                        dvoraen @tsar
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                        @tsar said in RPing with Nobody:

                        I first started RPing by joining PernMUSH and posing into empty rooms.

                        “Banain sat down at the table and watched the other people eat.”

                        Eventually someone saw me on +watch and joined me, lol. That person introduced me to RP, explained how the commands worked, and is the reason I’m still bothering all of you today~

                        Okay, I’m going to go to the bar and watch the person at the table doing <something> to show I didn’t read the pose about what they’re doing and just wanted an excuse to be in the room for everyone to give me xp/noms, because I was being that interactive and not actually just RPing with myself.

                        ETA - I just had a cursed thought occur to me. Does that count as RP voyeurism, where you just watch other people do a thing IC that you don’t (intentionally) interact with, not because of your character intentionally being a wallflower or the like, but you as the player just “pretend” to be there engaging?

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                          SockMonkey @dvoraen
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                          @dvoraen

                          ETA - I just had a cursed thought occur to me. Does that count as RP voyeurism, where you just watch other people do a thing IC that you don’t (intentionally) interact with, not because of your character intentionally being a wallflower or the like, but you as the player just “pretend” to be there engaging?

                          Me watching reality tv for the same reason:
                          a man sitting at a table holding a cup of coffee with #schitts creek written on the bottom

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