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The Biographer
Plotful, Character-Oriented, Platonic
Like the Portraitist, the development of your character is the most important thing to you when you roleplay. However, you like your development and relationships to have some kind of overarching plot: you're not the type to enjoy a dressing room or any kind of roleplay where your character can't grow in at least a semi-structured manner. You enjoy exploring your character's psyche, but simple exploration isn't enough: you like to discover and then implement and use, and therefore continuity (which gives you "why"s and "how"s) is very important to you. You struggle when your character has no solid base in which to put down its roots, such as in games where there isn't enough structure or ones where the plot is continually changing.
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In other news, on Sunday, in addition to the usual thrushes and warblers and wrens, we caught a Coopers Hawk. This bird has been hanging out at Beaver Ridge for the past several weeks, molting from its juvenile feathers into its adult plumage, and finally it wound up in one of our nets. Which, I have to say, was freaking awesome. Coming up the hill and seeing a hawk flailing around in a net is such an incredible surprise.
( Photos ahoy )
Ten RP icons completed for Church already. I am a sad individual.
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Your result for Roleplayer Test! ...
The Biographer
Plotful, Character-Oriented, Platonic
Like the Portraitist, the development of your character is the most important thing to you when you roleplay. However, you like your development and relationships to have some kind of overarching plot: you're not the type to enjoy a dressing room or any kind of roleplay where your character can't grow in at least a semi-structured manner. You enjoy exploring your character's psyche, but simple exploration isn't enough: you like to discover and then implement and use, and therefore continuity (which gives you "why"s and "how"s) is very important to you. You struggle when your character has no solid base in which to put down its roots, such as in games where there isn't enough structure or ones where the plot is continually changing.
Take this quiz! @ HelloQuizzy
In other news, on Sunday, in addition to the usual thrushes and warblers and wrens, we caught a Coopers Hawk. This bird has been hanging out at Beaver Ridge for the past several weeks, molting from its juvenile feathers into its adult plumage, and finally it wound up in one of our nets. Which, I have to say, was freaking awesome. Coming up the hill and seeing a hawk flailing around in a net is such an incredible surprise.
( Photos ahoy )
Ten RP icons completed for Church already. I am a sad individual.