rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2014-02-21 09:57 pm

Unfunny wanky stereotypes

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Re: antisocial characters

(Anonymous) 2014-03-01 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
do some ooc planning so your character interacts with people for logical reasons, or at least "coincidentally" runs into people that they might have interesting cr with, instead of just tagging around in open logs (which works best for social characters). embrace negative cr - if social situations annoy or overstimulate your character, have them be grouchy. if there's something that really pisses your character off, you can get more active cr out of that. grouchy antisocial characters are actually a lot of fun to play.

apathetic antisocial characters are much harder to work with. they seem to work best in fiction when they're part of a duo with a more outgoing character, but that doesn't always work in dwrp.