Recently been getting the itch for RP, and figured Gaia probs wasn't the place the to go back to. Call me Mishrael. I love fantasy, sci-fi, supernatural, so on and so forth. So long as it's not super cliche romances (because romance can be done well) or slice-of-life (because let's be honest I'm here for some good ol' fashioned escapism) I'm good.
My RP by post experience is largely relegated to Gaia, because the white background was just so awesome for post editing, and I generally rp'ed in semi-lit to adv. lit RPs, though if I'm being honest I was only ever in maybe two or three semi-lit RPs (I imagine this equates to moderate to advance RPs here on this forum).
I love world-building, character development, and collaborating with others. I'm not super keen on 1x1s and prefer group RP, and I probably won't seriously consider an RP that requires players to fill specific roles (Kingdom RPs or Fandom RPs I feel tend to be the worst offenders in this particular area), I like a bit more creative freedom to not only design my characters but develop them without having to shoehorn in a pre-concieved part of the character. Nothing really against it -- people that like those kinds of restrictions and think of them as creative challenges, great! It's just not my scene.
My RP by post experience is largely relegated to Gaia, because the white background was just so awesome for post editing, and I generally rp'ed in semi-lit to adv. lit RPs, though if I'm being honest I was only ever in maybe two or three semi-lit RPs (I imagine this equates to moderate to advance RPs here on this forum).
I love world-building, character development, and collaborating with others. I'm not super keen on 1x1s and prefer group RP, and I probably won't seriously consider an RP that requires players to fill specific roles (Kingdom RPs or Fandom RPs I feel tend to be the worst offenders in this particular area), I like a bit more creative freedom to not only design my characters but develop them without having to shoehorn in a pre-concieved part of the character. Nothing really against it -- people that like those kinds of restrictions and think of them as creative challenges, great! It's just not my scene.