12-04-2020, 03:55 AM
I lean heavily towards serious, Heavy Roleplay:
* as a Medical Doctor I'd rather Roleplay and have my patient die, then save them silently
* I've picked a Purist Trait to help me act more appropriately to pain, violence and death
* you've noticed my account and character name are the same, as I see no difference between the two
However, not everyone wants to Roleplay all the time, so I negotiate before every interaction.
For example, when a patient enters into Medical:
* I drag them to a bed and shout "Lie down!"
* I shout which drug and how much I'll inject into the patient so other Doctors know what I'm doing
* when they recover I ask them "How are you feeling?"
If they get up, press their face against the doors and answer ok, it means they don't want to Roleplay. I let them out and wish them a good shift.
However, if they stay in bed, it means they want to Roleplay. I'll ask them "What happened?" or "Where does it hurt?" or "What's going on?".
From this point on, anything can happen. Here are just a few scenes from a few recent shifts:
* a clone swaps identity with another clone and doesn't know where or who they are
* clown with an existential crisis requires therapy because they doubt their dancing and singing skills
* a suicidal detective wants to kill themselves because they can't talk
* a martian ambassador needs treatment, but I can't understand a word they are saying
* an irradiated miner needs to be saved from an incompetent doctor who treats symptoms as if they are the root cause of the illness
Rest assured that there are a lot of us who take Roleplaying seriously. To find us, just give a cue that you'd like to Roleplay and we'll negotiate how silly or serious we want to make the scene.
* as a Medical Doctor I'd rather Roleplay and have my patient die, then save them silently
* I've picked a Purist Trait to help me act more appropriately to pain, violence and death
* you've noticed my account and character name are the same, as I see no difference between the two
However, not everyone wants to Roleplay all the time, so I negotiate before every interaction.
For example, when a patient enters into Medical:
* I drag them to a bed and shout "Lie down!"
* I shout which drug and how much I'll inject into the patient so other Doctors know what I'm doing
* when they recover I ask them "How are you feeling?"
If they get up, press their face against the doors and answer ok, it means they don't want to Roleplay. I let them out and wish them a good shift.
However, if they stay in bed, it means they want to Roleplay. I'll ask them "What happened?" or "Where does it hurt?" or "What's going on?".
From this point on, anything can happen. Here are just a few scenes from a few recent shifts:
* a clone swaps identity with another clone and doesn't know where or who they are
* clown with an existential crisis requires therapy because they doubt their dancing and singing skills
* a suicidal detective wants to kill themselves because they can't talk
* a martian ambassador needs treatment, but I can't understand a word they are saying
* an irradiated miner needs to be saved from an incompetent doctor who treats symptoms as if they are the root cause of the illness
Rest assured that there are a lot of us who take Roleplaying seriously. To find us, just give a cue that you'd like to Roleplay and we'll negotiate how silly or serious we want to make the scene.