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Originally Posted by Kaimetsu
And if somebody doesn't know English then he can't interact with my character. Does that somehow justify inventing my own language and expecting people to learn it?
It's reasonable to expect that a given roleplayer will know what a Zormite is. Furthermore, if you teach them, they can go ahead and use that knowledge elsewhere.
Why did you need to make him unique? And didn't you earlier say that he's not special? Within the context, the two words seem synonymous.
Of course. But that's utterly irrelevant. Something doesn't need to be realistic in order to be believable. And my criticisms of your character are unrelated to how realistic he is.
It's an unregulated setting. If you had a little more experience with RPing, you might realise how that's a bad thing.
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Because I've got such horrible experience. Such horrible, horrible experience. Tell me, Kaimetsu, when was the last time you roleplayed? When was the last time YOU interacted with the roleplaying community, specifically on Graal Kingdoms. WAIT. I forsee a comeback! "You don't have to DO something to UNDERSTAND something." I disagree. When it comes to how a community you really have no part of runs itself, your say is equivalent to that crazy old lady that lives in apartment 9B with those cats and that lintball she calls 'fluffy'.
Graal RPing isn't about stringent rules. If there's one thing I loved about 2K1, and the early days of 2k2, it's that the enviornment was freeform. The RP was regulated independantly by the kings, and so what people did (when they accepted it) became part of Graal.
Being unique dosen't make you special. It makes you different, not more or less important.