They came to me and described themselves as someone who is happy to please their parner, and that she's used to people telling her: "I don't wanna roleplay with you. Kbye Felicia."
Younghood- Was a chubby guy with boring sense of fashion.
- Overshadowed by his bestfriend who's the campus crush.
- Learned guitar because it's practical.
Adulthood- Pestered by sister to start grooming.
- Picked up piano (and a bkt of violin) because of musician parents.
- Became more outgoing, and fancied by people.
Currently- Scouted by talent agent.
- Had modest success for ten years.
- On hiatus. Holiday in hometown.
My OC name: Vincent
Younghood- Winner of singing pageant.
- Played soccer/football. Won several MVP awards.
- Worked part time to pay for mom's medical fees.
- Mother died of lung cancer which affected her lymph. Now just her and dad.
Adulthood- Ostracised for being underdeveloped physically. Has absolutely no friends except for campus crush.
- Took double credits for Digital Marketing. Graduated honourably.
- Hates her dad for not doing more to save mom.
Currently- Decided to work as karaoke singer to please dad.
- Is "beautiful".
Their OC name: Raven
I told them I felt that their character is "a bit of a Sue" and listed reasons on where I felt so. (Symbolic given name. Good at everything they do. Explicitly described as beautiful. Dramatic backstory. Ostracised by
everyone for a trivial reason.)
I cringed at how polite I tried to be. With "I'm very sorry for coming off as boorish", "I apologise if it hurt your feelings", "I understand if you're embarrassed by my remark", etc. I asked if they were bullied in adolescent years for being thin and expressed condolences if yes.
I also said that my request is partially to lighten up the mood because I mentioned in my search that I'm looking for something fun.
Their response:
"I can't write positive characters because I don't have the environment to work with. Yes, I was made fun of for being anorexic. But such is life. As I am a stubborn woman, I will not change my character. I see you think I'm not worthy of your exceptional idea. Sorry to waste your time when we could have just started. Cheers!"
No lady, you were fine until you became a
passive aggressive dumbass who takes it personally because your Mary effing Sue is an idealised self-insert. God, don't roleplay. Just write a journal of fantasies in your head, or play a visual novel.
Fun fact: She's 25.