Yeah, I get that, it sounds like you had trouble with godmodding and people not following the world setting. IF I was to play a ‘character’, it would still be an ordinary person. That’s clearly the setting intended, and it wasn’t cool/respectful to introduce characters just to have powers (or whatever). Creating characters shouldn’t be about being cool. It should be to help distinguish OOC and IC, set constraints faults and strengths in advance when considering the premise, trying something new with yourself, or allowing for parameters that one might think might make their interaction with the world setting better.
Regarding the latter, which I think Jericho is alluding to, I suppose I’m thinking (given the setting) something more like being able-bodied when you’re not, being married vs single, living arrangements, that sort of thing. All normal things to be different, because that’s the setting. Technically, were I to tell others one of those things, in order to make a more convenient character, they could be seen as lies rather than as tweaks that make it easier to interact with the story. But whenever you play someone in a different circumstance, you’re still in character even if it’s pretty subtle. You still have to pretend, and imagine yourself in that other circumstance. Even if that character is you in other ways.
I’ll check out those threads again, and throw in my hat. We’ve gotten into very theoretical territory, but I think it’s worth clarifying (at least for interest’s sake) the scope that I would mean at the most dramatic! I think that’s all Jericho meant by it too, I assume. I’m definitely not being myself even being on a forum at all (lol). I’m not even sure I’ve ever used one outside of Windows troubleshooting (and I’ve been on the internet for a really long time)! It’s unlikely that I have the same ‘voice’ in world even when I’m trying. There are lots of small things that change one’s ability to interact with others. I think the concern might end up being ‘lying’ when that’s not the intent. People might be doing that already, who knows? The idea would be that it’s irrelevant, functionally for the story. But, should one contradict a personal point OOC one day that it wouldn’t be considered bad. ?
All that aside, mostly, I think I just have trouble navigating the site in a way that makes sense for my brain I thank you guys for the time you put into your inputs! It’s part of understanding the culture here, and what’s expected, what’s happened, and what you’d like to see from new players.
PS: Oh (still thinking), I think writing up current, up to date profiles can help me, personally, understand how the In World setting has changed things for you. I’m sure, for example, that your inworld selves have diverged from your every day self to some degree. Or no? How do people feel about how the world has affected them in RL? What things are different about when you interact with magiq on the forums/roleplay versus in everyday life? I think the thing I was asking for most anyway was for personal stories that people have had so far - how people feel InWorld!
I feel like some kind of thesis can be written about all this Sorry for getting so far into the weeds…! Thornmouth-guilty <_<