2) Are you actively involved in any roleplaying games at the moment? Yes
3) If yes, of what sort? (Livejournal, Fandom, Pen and Paper, Play By Mail) Forum, fandom based but with original characters.
4) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the most? I enjoy character interaction the most. Creating a story is a close second.
5) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the least? I'm not interested in games where you're trying to win. I would rather "lose" a game and enjoy a good story than win a game. Puzzles are fun, but they can't be the only thing or I'm not interested--I'll just buy a sudoku book for those. Or play Clue. ;)
6) Do you avoid identifying yourself as a roleplayer because of negative stereotypes? It doesn't come up much.
7) How did you first get interested in roleplaying? It's been too long to remember clearly, but I think my first game was a fandom-based PBEM with original characters, run by someone I knew from the fandom (and respected).
1) Do you consider yourself a roleplayer? Yes 2) Are you actively involved in any roleplaying games at the moment? Yes 3) If yes, of what sort? (Livejournal, Fandom, Pen and Paper, Play By Mail) Pen and Paper 4) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the most? Interacting with NPCs in fun and amusing ways 5) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the least? Tedious system mechanics 6) Do you avoid identifying yourself as a roleplayer because of negative stereotypes? Yes 7) How did you first get interested in roleplaying? Back in HS I lived in a town that was as boring as the day is long. Friends were involved in RPing (Pen and Paper) and it passed the time, so I joined them at it. 8) If you don't currently play a pen and paper game (D&D, or any of the multitude of systems out there), what would entice you to consider trying it? N/A. I am. 9) If you do currently play a pen and paper game, what is your prefered genre? "Genre"? I like Fantasy settings the best, but I can enjoy anything as long as the GM/ST/whatever is
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Yes
2) Are you actively involved in any roleplaying games at the moment?
Yes
3) If yes, of what sort? (Livejournal, Fandom, Pen and Paper, Play By Mail)
Forum, fandom based but with original characters.
4) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the most?
I enjoy character interaction the most. Creating a story is a close second.
5) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the least?
I'm not interested in games where you're trying to win. I would rather "lose" a game and enjoy a good story than win a game. Puzzles are fun, but they can't be the only thing or I'm not interested--I'll just buy a sudoku book for those. Or play Clue. ;)
6) Do you avoid identifying yourself as a roleplayer because of negative stereotypes?
It doesn't come up much.
7) How did you first get interested in roleplaying?
It's been too long to remember clearly, but I think my first game was a fandom-based PBEM with original characters, run by someone I knew from the fandom (and respected).
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2) Are you actively involved in any roleplaying games at the moment? Yes
3) If yes, of what sort? (Livejournal, Fandom, Pen and Paper, Play By Mail) Pen and Paper
4) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the most? Interacting with NPCs in fun and amusing ways
5) What is it about roleplaying that appeals to you the least? Tedious system mechanics
6) Do you avoid identifying yourself as a roleplayer because of negative stereotypes? Yes
7) How did you first get interested in roleplaying? Back in HS I lived in a town that was as boring as the day is long. Friends were involved in RPing (Pen and Paper) and it passed the time, so I joined them at it.
8) If you don't currently play a pen and paper game (D&D, or any of the multitude of systems out there), what would entice you to consider trying it? N/A. I am.
9) If you do currently play a pen and paper game, what is your prefered genre? "Genre"? I like Fantasy settings the best, but I can enjoy anything as long as the GM/ST/whatever is ( ... )
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