Post by Neon on Mar 2, 2011 23:55:15 GMT -5
General Info:
Name (or what you want to be called by): Neon
How Long have you been roleplaying?: In various forms, over 10 years.
Why do you think you are Tutor material?: I have a lot of experience, and I don't mind the patience it takes to help others learn.
Example of your RP writing please?:
Example 1:
Cal felt a song stuck in his head and bobbed his head lightly to the imaginary guitar riffs. He had just about gotten his mind clear of his crush when something caught his eye. He didn't turn the flashlight on it, but rather relied on the light of twilight to illuminate it: a light pink hair ribbon hung snarled in an outstretched tree branch. He gazed at it, and his mind inevitably went back to his brother's stupid story. He glanced at the path ahead, and of course there was something else ... a girl's shoe, though muddied and scuffed almost past recognition. "Well, damn," Cal mused to himself as he closed the distance between himself and the shoe. Had something happened out here?
He continued down the path, leaving the shoe but still clutching to the ribbon. What if some girl had been ... He shook his head. “Cal, you’re a dumbass,” he told himself. It was just a story, someone had probably just ditched the shoe because it was a high heel, and who hikes in those? Even so, he halted when he saw a torn shirt on the ground about ten feet ahead. He rushed to it and knelt to examine it. It was covered in mud, and torn a bit at one spot, but despite that it looked well cared for. His male mind got caught up a bit in the thought that some chick had been out here with no top. His face reddening at the mental picture, he glanced away and just happened to notice a leather wallet just feet from the shirt. He snatched it off the ground; finally he’d figure out who it was running around here, and if he had to call the cops or something.
Example 2:
Ex's and 'Oh No's'!
Example 3:
Human Hunter
Roleplay Info:
What do you play?: Giantess/Giant/TinyM/TinyF/NormalM/NormalF
Of those, I am comfortable playing any type.
-Further Explanation?: I don't really see a reason why I should outright refuse a certain kind of character--I only refuse to play certain scenarios.
What settings are you comfortable with?: Past/Present/Futuristic/Alternate Universes/Original Worlds
-Further explanation?: Those are all fair game to me--it's all fun and enjoyable for me.
Romance? ('member to keep it clean): It depends
-Further explanation?: I don't really care about romance either way, but I like to be convinced that it's fairly realistic. Romance doesn't happen right away, and in the case of Gt, I think it should take even longer than normal to form (if it forms at all) because of the inherent differences.
Violence (keep it toned down, okay? and NO Vore, etc..): Yes
-Further Explanation?: If it follows the natural progression of a story, I think violence is okay.
Anything else you want to say regarding roleplaying? (please write /something/ useful, haha):
Roleplaying is all about involving other people in the development of a cooperative story ... I have seen many cases in which one player dominates and controls the story to their own whim, and the others have little maneuverability. There are lots of ways to back down without letting yourself get "drowned" in a story that you are helping to write.
Name (or what you want to be called by): Neon
How Long have you been roleplaying?: In various forms, over 10 years.
Why do you think you are Tutor material?: I have a lot of experience, and I don't mind the patience it takes to help others learn.
Example of your RP writing please?:
Example 1:
Cal felt a song stuck in his head and bobbed his head lightly to the imaginary guitar riffs. He had just about gotten his mind clear of his crush when something caught his eye. He didn't turn the flashlight on it, but rather relied on the light of twilight to illuminate it: a light pink hair ribbon hung snarled in an outstretched tree branch. He gazed at it, and his mind inevitably went back to his brother's stupid story. He glanced at the path ahead, and of course there was something else ... a girl's shoe, though muddied and scuffed almost past recognition. "Well, damn," Cal mused to himself as he closed the distance between himself and the shoe. Had something happened out here?
He continued down the path, leaving the shoe but still clutching to the ribbon. What if some girl had been ... He shook his head. “Cal, you’re a dumbass,” he told himself. It was just a story, someone had probably just ditched the shoe because it was a high heel, and who hikes in those? Even so, he halted when he saw a torn shirt on the ground about ten feet ahead. He rushed to it and knelt to examine it. It was covered in mud, and torn a bit at one spot, but despite that it looked well cared for. His male mind got caught up a bit in the thought that some chick had been out here with no top. His face reddening at the mental picture, he glanced away and just happened to notice a leather wallet just feet from the shirt. He snatched it off the ground; finally he’d figure out who it was running around here, and if he had to call the cops or something.
Example 2:
Ex's and 'Oh No's'!
Example 3:
Human Hunter
Roleplay Info:
What do you play?: Giantess/Giant/TinyM/TinyF/NormalM/NormalF
Of those, I am comfortable playing any type.
-Further Explanation?: I don't really see a reason why I should outright refuse a certain kind of character--I only refuse to play certain scenarios.
What settings are you comfortable with?: Past/Present/Futuristic/Alternate Universes/Original Worlds
-Further explanation?: Those are all fair game to me--it's all fun and enjoyable for me.
Romance? ('member to keep it clean): It depends
-Further explanation?: I don't really care about romance either way, but I like to be convinced that it's fairly realistic. Romance doesn't happen right away, and in the case of Gt, I think it should take even longer than normal to form (if it forms at all) because of the inherent differences.
Violence (keep it toned down, okay? and NO Vore, etc..): Yes
-Further Explanation?: If it follows the natural progression of a story, I think violence is okay.
Anything else you want to say regarding roleplaying? (please write /something/ useful, haha):
Roleplaying is all about involving other people in the development of a cooperative story ... I have seen many cases in which one player dominates and controls the story to their own whim, and the others have little maneuverability. There are lots of ways to back down without letting yourself get "drowned" in a story that you are helping to write.