I support this, but to voice my opinion more in depth:
1) I do not believe there should really be an effort to reconcile separated groups of roleplayers, primarily because there really no way to do it which isn't doomed to fail. Some people just don't get along with others, and ultimately our goal should be to find and keep those that we do have common interests with, which I think is the bedrock of any well-functioning community. That's not to say crossover should be absolutely forbidden, but, that it would be more beneficial to let things grow on their own, because pressing the issue has, and will, make the divisions worse and not better. A united effort by people with common interests, and that get along best, is a far better solution to this problem.
2) RP is far better when it is organically driven, that being said, I do feel like Nath has hit the nail on the head, so to speak, in regard to what people feel is worth their investment. He is correct that if people found freelance RP worth their time and effort, they would be doing it already. There is a lot to be gained in casual RP, too, in building bonds between characters, especially in conjunction with larger scaled scenarios, like, plots. I find that if you just throw characters into some plot together without developing chemistry, the plots are less interesting, because they lack nuance and the most essential dynamics between the participating characters. A well-rounded story, with that in mind, is one nurtured with a balance of both freelance/casual and plot/event RP.
3) We are definitely playing in a sandbox that is far larger than we're really capable of filling in, especially in regard to roles and the impact those roles have, and by concentrating the PoK community in Misthalin, we are grounding ourselves in a space that is much more fitting to the current RP climate and where we can have a much better impact on the story in the roles that we play.
Hi, I'm Dan.
09-Mar-2022 20:11:18
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