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Hello there! So, me and my roleplay buddy just fairly recently had a small discussion about roleplay titles! We were about to put up a roleplay and she came up with the title, Illicit Pedagogy, which I had no idea what it was saying. I knew what illicit meant, but I had no clue what pedagogy meant because I'd never heard of the word before.
Therefore, I suggested changing pedagogy to nurture, as those are synonymous, but carry two different meanings.
I explained to her that I tend to find roleplay titles that seem less difficult to comprehend more interesting than ones which have more 'advanced' comprehension if you will and she explained her view on why she found words with more 'advanced' wording to be more interesting. So, I'm curious, what kind of generic roleplay titles capture your attention the most?
Are you more interested in the kinds that have 'advanced' wording or do you stick to something a little less 'advanced' in terms of creating a roleplay title and/or spotting a roleplay down the road that looks interesting?
Therefore, I suggested changing pedagogy to nurture, as those are synonymous, but carry two different meanings.
I explained to her that I tend to find roleplay titles that seem less difficult to comprehend more interesting than ones which have more 'advanced' comprehension if you will and she explained her view on why she found words with more 'advanced' wording to be more interesting. So, I'm curious, what kind of generic roleplay titles capture your attention the most?
Are you more interested in the kinds that have 'advanced' wording or do you stick to something a little less 'advanced' in terms of creating a roleplay title and/or spotting a roleplay down the road that looks interesting?