- Invitation Status
- Not accepting invites at this time
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Prestige
- Preferred Character Gender
- Female
- Nonbinary
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Yaoi, Magical Girl, Supernatural, Victorian Goth, Steam Punk
Well, I guess that makes sense but I double as villains in my one on ones as well, but the thing is having some meat to whatever you're writing is usually more enjoyable to read for myself personally. Like, just because someone fills their post with pointless details about their life or their thoughts, that doesn't mean that they can't be mysterious. Even if someone spilled their character's whole backstory in a post(which i hope no one would do) it helps you to gain an understanding of the character as a reader, except the character you're playing isn't benefiting directly from it.Of course, I can do the creating potential for interactions bit, but bothering to write a whole bunch of information that other characters can't actually use just seems like a waste of time. Maybe I'm just used to playing mysterious villainous people though, whose plots would be ruined if I explained their thoughts and off-screen activities :D
You can make interactions with very little knowledge about a character, but knowing things about whoever you're interacting with always makes writing a response to them more interesting and makes every interaction unique. That doesn't mean your character is going out of character to have an interaction with the other, it just causes them to respond to different personalities in a more tailored fashion, which I personally like. :D I think that's what character sheets are important.
@SashaBliss happy bday!!