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a labor of love that didn't quite work out ([info]derkins) wrote,
@ 2008-07-14 15:25:00


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Without looking at my current and past character directories, what patterns do you associate with my roleplaying? This can include things like gender, economic status, living arrangements, physical details, PBs, presence of NPCs, family, personalities, eras, specific characters, etc.



And, now you are allowed to look at my directory, which character(s) have been the greatest stretch for me, in your opinion?



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[info]ow_mybrain
2008-07-14 06:56 am UTC (link)
Lame sense of humor. And I mean that in the good way. (Think Art and Eric.) Always kind of quirky and definitely clever. Mostly boys. (Lately quite evil, too. They frighten me.)

I think that Guy is a huge leap from what you were writing before you started with him, personality-wise. Especially lately, where he's doing all these heinous things but you realize how much pressure is on him. I'm torn between sympathy and disgust and I think that's the mark of a really good character.

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[info]dreamandawake
2008-07-14 08:56 pm UTC (link)
You always come up with the most interesting ways to incorporate the character's past lives. Also they are very self-mocking, usually inwardly, but it's there.


Hmmmmm. You know I don't think there's been a real stretch for you. You're very varied. I imagine Luke must be very taxing, though.

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[info]colourexplosion
2008-07-15 08:35 am UTC (link)
Oh oh. Your characters are always snarky in some sort of way. They're also very independent and self-reliant. Mainly they're outgoing too, I think.

Guy. Definitely.

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[info]owllight
2008-07-15 08:58 am UTC (link)
I agree, I associate you with really clever, snarky characters. They often crack me up and I always want to have their babies, basically. More boys than girls for sure, and I also think your characters have a LOT of depth.

I don't think Guy is as much of a stretch as Luke, actually. Guy fits in with the snarky/independent characters, while Luke is definitely neither of those things. He's very set apart from the rest, but oh how I love him~

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[info]lemonadeandgin
2008-07-16 04:08 am UTC (link)
Um, I love them? Does that count? I see a lot of stronger, solid boys from you I think, with Jude and Hadrian as archetypes of that. 'Seme'-types, if you will. I think you have the capacity for quite a range, though, from creepy and sad characters like Luke to scary and ruthless ones like Guy.


I think Guy was a stretch for you, also, but at the same time I think you like playing him faaaaaar too much. xD

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