jfoxp wrote:My thoughts exactly...
Maybe we'll run into each other.

Don't need thousands of people to have rich roleplay. Just a small handful, if not only two.
It would be three. I dragged my r/p buddy here with me. And if you count our multiple personalities and stories we're kinda dinking starting on, then we have a whole clan of ten, run by two people lol. Not as fun when you fill in all your npc characters yourself though, lol. Not to mention playing your own "badguys".
But I started the r/p scene in Galaxies with no confirmed r/pers, so it's possible. We just have to, well, be ic. People catch on pretty quick, espescially those who've put thought into thier characters, and then it all gets laced in story.
My characters are
Eohrah- (my main) Fyros woman with a personal quest to find her brother.
Arazia- passive Tryker youth who just met her promised fiancee.
Abreinn- newlywed Matis healer who is about to lose her father to illness.
Saera- evil Matis seductress witch who has taken up Kami ways to attain power. happens to be Abreinn's sister.
Ehbar- Eohrah's Fyros brother and shamed servant and pet to Saera, in Matis lands.
Feel free to use my other post in this forum to introduce your character's story(s), and send, any one of "me" a tell in game to get some story goin. I'm really newb level wise, but tend to level by chance as i do things for story. lol.
I'm always IC pretty much, and usually politely talk in (parenteses ooc) when I realize I'm talking with a non r/per. The key to not getting flamed (as i've experienced it in other mmo's too, weird silly drauma-ness) I've found is to always make sure the person behind the character you're r/ping with knows it's all just for fun, and not real. Like a polite /tell after a duel to say good show ooc, despite ic licking wounds. There will always be nutters, but it's still a good rule of thumb.
seriously though, send me a tell in game and we can work on getting some story and random roleplay goin.
