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What are roleplayers?

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Roleplayers on myspace,facebook,bebo or any other social connecting pages are people who roleplay.Which means they create a "fake" page or account,pick which character they would play and start roleplaying with another roleplayers.




For instance a person sends out something what is called a "starter" and then the other roleplayer answers it."Starter" is a beginning of a roleplay and it contains information about where the character was what,was he doing and in the end the person playing that particular character writes something to enable the other character ,to whom starter is being sent, to answer to it or cut in.

Roleplaying is basically a game that you play with others.You write in third person about "yourself" and when your character speaks you put qoute marks.
You can roleplay just about any character from a movie,TV show,historic icons and the list goes all the way to the point where you can invent your own original character.

Roleplays can also be done in "live" using clients such as MSN,Yahoo or Myspace IM.



A great website to try roleplaying on is: http://www.coloholics.net

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The best way to describe Myspace Roleplaying is to say that it is a form of "interactive storytelling." One uses photos of celebrities and occassionally regular people, or even themselves, to portray an original character created by the player or a character from a movie, television series, book, comic book, manga novel, etc.There are several ways of roleplaying to consider:*ACTIONS:Example: *sits on his lap* *slaps you in the face*Explanation: The key to roleplaying in "actions" in order to be grammatically correct is to use the form of a present tense sentence in third person. So in reality, it would be She *sits on his lap* without the first pronoun as opposed to I *sits on his lap*, which would be incorrect. 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With a great deal of them, it is a competition to see who can get the most friends and seem the most "cool." A popular thing for them to do is include trademark, copyright and reserved rights symbols in their often confusing display names. They also pride themselves on being random and original, an oxymoron if you will. Few para roleplay.*Semi-noob to Borderline Elite: These types of roleplayers are generally the best to come across. They have the knowledge and talent that noobs and scenesters lack to genuinely roleplay, but lack the haughtiness and overconfidence "elite" roleplay possess that keeps the elite from actually roleplaying, and they often don't have the means or the editing skills it takes to create an elite profile. [See below] These also are prone to include symbols in their display names and use default profiles depending on the type. They're writing ranges from para to novella.*Elite: Elite roleplayers pride themselves on exceptional graphics and "neat" profiles created through MyGen.co.uk and several codes to basically strip the Myspace profile of its "Myspace-ness." They generally include stats on their profiles, and written bio, screen captures edited to depict the life or a scene from the life of their character, and connection boxes to show who their characters are connected to. One thing about elite roleplayers that differentiates them drastically from the Scenesters and noobs is that a great deal of them claim to have "exclusive" or "limited" friends lists, either to retain the image that their character is in high demand, or to prevent thievery and in those cases often resorting to blacklisting. The elite include either the first, middle, last or nickname of their character in the display name and nothing else but a period. They pride themselves on being wholly original and exclusive and often post rant bulletins about missing the "good 'ol days" of roleplaying when they were semi-noob and borderline elite, when they feel roleplaying was at its best.TERMS TO KNOW:OOC-- Out of character, or speaking to someone as yourself and not the person you roleplay. Unless you know someone, include when commenting out of character at anytime. Ooc: Thanks for the photo comment!IC-- The opposite of out of character. When roleplaying and/or commenting photos.RL-- Real life, self explanatory. In rl, I'm a girl.FL-- Friends list.Starter-- The initiation of roleplaying between two people, often longer than the rest of the corresponding replies.Replies-- Replies to a starter, a response.Whoring, whoretrain, whorelist- To post a bulletin asking others to add a certain person, or a list of people to add. There is nothing wrong with whoring out yourself on another account you have or asking to be whored out.Pc4Pc- Photo comments for photo comments. It is common courtesy, when one has received a certain amount of photo comments from someone, let's say four, to return the same amount, 4, promptly.Noob-- Someone who hasn't been roleplaying for very long.Banner-- a work of digital art headlining elite and semi-noob to semi-elite profiles.2.0-- New format of myspace layout that has caused a decrease in the amount of roles taken due to its appearance.Banner/Ad-- A banner created to advertise a character someone wants someone to play for him or her.To take a role-- To accept the storyline of another person and roleplay a critical part in it for them.RPG-- A roleplaying group, where roles are available for auditioning.Audition- to send in a sample of your writing to prove you are skilled enough to play a character.MATURE/18+ -- An indication that you are old enough or mature enough to play out sexual, gory, violent storylines.Storyline- the basis of what you're writing out, without it being written out yet.Verse-- what sort of world or surrounding your character works best in. 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Reasons include that you didn't reply, you've gone inactive, you haven't said anything to that person or they don't like you.Blacklist- to post a bulletin asking people to delete and/or block someone in hopes that they will be block enough to be shunned from the roleplaying community or deleted from Myspace. Reasons include thievery of original rpg or character storylines and art, serious stalking, and etc. Very rude to do without proof.Sign rules-- to leave a comment in someone's rules blog stating or proving somehow that you've read their guidelines and will abide by them. *Some people have a serious dislike of the term "Read & Signed/Understood/Comprehended" or anything of the sort, as it has become a generic reply and no longer proves you've read anything.Stalk comments-- to view someone's comments against their will. Often, people delete their comments because of this.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: It is common courtesy for the adder, i.e. the person who added the person who they'd like to roleplay with, to start unless otherwise specified.It is also common courtesy to return the favor of picture comments, signing of the rules blog, and whoring out.The best way to describe Myspace Roleplaying is to say that it is a form of "interactive storytelling." One uses photos of celebrities and occassionally regular people, or even themselves, to portray an original character created by the player or a character from a movie, television series, book, comic book, manga novel, etc.There are several ways of roleplaying to consider:*ACTIONS:Example: *sits on his lap* *slaps you in the face*Explanation: The key to roleplaying in "actions" in order to be grammatically correct is to use the form of a present tense sentence in third person. 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It ranges from about ten paragraphs and up, resulting in several parts. Some people roleplay in novella format by sending amounts that might equal an entire chapter of a book.TYPES OF ROLEPLAYERS:*Noobs: Noobs are generally people who have just started roleplaying or appear to have just started, thus having gained no experience yet. They often roleplay several people on one account and include the term "S&L" or "TAKEN" in their display name to display their status, such as "Amy *S&L/ Johnny *TAKEN*/ Juney *PROTECTED*" and sometimes claim other roleplayers they find as family members. Most roleplay through actions, but few do para roleplay.*Scenesters: There are scene roleplayers, who use photos of scene kids, emo people and Disney stars or other exceptionally famous people in pop culture, use default profiles with brightly colored backgrounds, often edit their photos excessively in photoshop and roleplay through actions. With a great deal of them, it is a competition to see who can get the most friends and seem the most "cool." A popular thing for them to do is include trademark, copyright and reserved rights symbols in their often confusing display names. They also pride themselves on being random and original, an oxymoron if you will. Few para roleplay.*Semi-noob to Borderline Elite: These types of roleplayers are generally the best to come across. They have the knowledge and talent that noobs and scenesters lack to genuinely roleplay, but lack the haughtiness and overconfidence "elite" roleplay possess that keeps the elite from actually roleplaying, and they often don't have the means or the editing skills it takes to create an elite profile. [See below] These also are prone to include symbols in their display names and use default profiles depending on the type. They're writing ranges from para to novella.*Elite: Elite roleplayers pride themselves on exceptional graphics and "neat" profiles created through MyGen.co.uk and several codes to basically strip the Myspace profile of its "Myspace-ness." They generally include stats on their profiles, and written bio, screen captures edited to depict the life or a scene from the life of their character, and connection boxes to show who their characters are connected to. One thing about elite roleplayers that differentiates them drastically from the Scenesters and noobs is that a great deal of them claim to have "exclusive" or "limited" friends lists, either to retain the image that their character is in high demand, or to prevent thievery and in those cases often resorting to blacklisting. The elite include either the first, middle, last or nickname of their character in the display name and nothing else but a period. They pride themselves on being wholly original and exclusive and often post rant bulletins about missing the "good 'ol days" of roleplaying when they were semi-noob and borderline elite, when they feel roleplaying was at its best.TERMS TO KNOW:OOC-- Out of character, or speaking to someone as yourself and not the person you roleplay. Unless you know someone, include when commenting out of character at anytime. Ooc: Thanks for the photo comment!IC-- The opposite of out of character. When roleplaying and/or commenting photos.RL-- Real life, self explanatory. In rl, I'm a girl.FL-- Friends list.Starter-- The initiation of roleplaying between two people, often longer than the rest of the corresponding replies.Replies-- Replies to a starter, a response.Whoring, whoretrain, whorelist- To post a bulletin asking others to add a certain person, or a list of people to add. There is nothing wrong with whoring out yourself on another account you have or asking to be whored out.Pc4Pc- Photo comments for photo comments. It is common courtesy, when one has received a certain amount of photo comments from someone, let's say four, to return the same amount, 4, promptly.Noob-- Someone who hasn't been roleplaying for very long.Banner-- a work of digital art headlining elite and semi-noob to semi-elite profiles.2.0-- New format of myspace layout that has caused a decrease in the amount of roles taken due to its appearance.Banner/Ad-- A banner created to advertise a character someone wants someone to play for him or her.To take a role-- To accept the storyline of another person and roleplay a critical part in it for them.RPG-- A roleplaying group, where roles are available for auditioning.Audition- to send in a sample of your writing to prove you are skilled enough to play a character.MATURE/18+ -- An indication that you are old enough or mature enough to play out sexual, gory, violent storylines.Storyline- the basis of what you're writing out, without it being written out yet.Verse-- what sort of world or surrounding your character works best in. Verse include but are not limited to Supernatural Verse, Hollywood Verse, Political Verse, Normal Verse, Open Verse [which may include whatever the writer fancies at the time], Marvel Verse [as in the comics], DC verse [as in the comics], Nolanverse [related to DC but "Nolanized", see the director of the Dark Knight and Batman Begins], Royalty Verse, Comedy Verse, Twilight Verse, etc. Verse are generally associated with the elite.Rules-- A blog composed of do's and don'ts, and guidelines your character should follow. 6. No chat talk or god-moding! You will be deleted.Chat talk/ Text speak-- incorrect grammar and the shortening of words for convenience and/or laziness. Omg, i h8 fridays s0 friggin much. txt me plz, im boredd.God-moding/modding-- To write for and control the other player's character for your own convenience. It is considered very rude.Delete-- to be deleted from someone's friendslist. Reasons include that you didn't reply, you've gone inactive, you haven't said anything to that person or they don't like you.Blacklist- to post a bulletin asking people to delete and/or block someone in hopes that they will be block enough to be shunned from the roleplaying community or deleted from Myspace. Reasons include thievery of original rpg or character storylines and art, serious stalking, and etc. Very rude to do without proof.Sign rules-- to leave a comment in someone's rules blog stating or proving somehow that you've read their guidelines and will abide by them. *Some people have a serious dislike of the term "Read & Signed/Understood/Comprehended" or anything of the sort, as it has become a generic reply and no longer proves you've read anything.Stalk comments-- to view someone's comments against their will. Often, people delete their comments because of this.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: It is common courtesy for the adder, i.e. the person who added the person who they'd like to roleplay with, to start unless otherwise specified.It is also common courtesy to return the favor of picture comments, signing of the rules blog, and whoring out.The best way to desccribe Myspace Roleplaying is to say that it is a form of "interactive storytelling." One uses photos of celebrities and occassionally regular people, or even themselves, to portray an original character created by the player or a character from a movie, television series, book, comic book, manga novel, etc.There are several ways of roleplaying to consider:*ACTIONS:Example: *sits on his lap* *slaps you in the face*Explanation: The key to roleplaying in "actions" in order to be gramatically correct is to use the form of a present tense sentence in third person. So in reality, it would be She *sits on his lap* without the first pronoun as opposed to I *sits on his lap*, which would be incorrect. Unfortunately, this type of roleplaying requires very little experience in writing and is mainly used for relations out of character.It is also considered "noob" by some people, regardless of the fact that most roleplayers do it at least out of character.*PARAExample: A paragraph of third person or first person fictional writing.Explanation: This type of writing is basically what you'll find in a book. It requires grammar to do, and for it to be fun, skill. There are several sub-categories of para that include but are not limited to Multi-para and Novella. Multi-para is simply more than one paragraph, ranging from two to about ten, and requires a reply and/or starter to be sent in parts, or several comments. Novella, which might be considered multi-para by some as there is a gray area between one ends and the other starts, is typically longer. It ranges from about ten paragraphs and up, resulting in several parts. Some people roleplay in novella format by sending amounts that might equal an entire chapter of a book.TYPES OF ROLEPLAYERS:*Noobs: Noobs are generally people who have just started roleplaying or appear to have just started, thus having gained no experience yet. They often roleplay several people on one account and include the term "S&L" or "TAKEN" in their display name to display their status, such as "Amy *S&L/ Johnny *TAKEN*/ Juney *PROTECTED*" and sometimes claim other roleplayers they find as family members. Most roleplay through actions, but few do para roleplay.*Scenesters: There are scene roleplayers, who use photos of scene kids, emo people and Disney stars or other exceptionally famous people in pop culture, use default profiles with brightly colored backgrounds, often edit their photos excessively in photoshop and roleplay through actions. 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They pride themselves on being wholly original and exclusive and often post rant bulletins about missing the "good 'ol days" of roleplaying when they were semi-noob and borderline elite, when they feel roleplaying was at its best.TERMS TO KNOW:OOC-- Out of character, or speaking to someone as yourself and not the person you roleplay. Unless you know someone, include when commenting out of character at anytime. Ooc: Thanks for the photo comment!IC-- The opposite of out of character. When roleplaying and/or commenting photos.RL-- Real life, self explanatory. In rl, I'm a girl.FL-- Friends list.Starter-- The initiation of roleplaying between two people, often longer than the rest of the corresponding replies.Replies-- Replies to a starter, a response.Whoring, whoretrain, whorelist- To post a bulletin asking others to add a certain person, or a list of people to add. 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It is common courtesy, when one has received a certain amount of photo comments from someone, let's say four, to return the same amount, 4, promptly.Noob-- Someone who hasn't been roleplaying for very long.Banner-- a work of digital art headlining elite and semi-noob to semi-elite profiles.2.0-- New format of myspace layout that has caused a decrease in the amount of roles taken due to its appearance.Banner/Ad-- A banner created to advertise a character someone wants someone to play for him or her.To take a role-- To accept the storyline of another person and roleplay a critical part in it for them.RPG-- A roleplaying group, where roles are available for auditioning.Audition- to send in a sample of your writing to prove you are skilled enough to play a character.MATURE/18+ -- An indication that you are old enough or mature enough to play out sexual, gory, violent storylines.Storyline- the basis of what you're writing out, without it being written out yet.Verse-- what sort of world or surrounding your character works best in. 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Reasons include that you didn't reply, you've gone inactive, you haven't said anything to that person or they don't like you.Blacklist- to post a bulletin asking people to delete and/or block someone in hopes that they will be block enough to be shunned fromt he roleplaying community or deleted from Myspace. Reasons include thievery of original rpg or character storylines and art, serious stalking, and etc. Very rude to do without proof.Sign rules-- to leave a comment in someone's rules blog stating or proving somehow that you've read their guidelines and will abide by them. *Some people have a serious dislike of the term "Read & Signed/Understood/Comprehended" or anything of the sort, as it has become a generica reply and no longer proves you've read anything.Stalk comments-- to view someone's comments against their will. Often, people delete their comments because of this.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: It is common courtesy for the adder, i.e. the perso who added the person who they'd like to roleplay with, to start unles otherwise specified.It is also common courtesy to return the favor of picture comments, signign of the rules blog, and whoring out.


What is the safest warrior cats RP?

I role-play on Kugyay, and I think it's probably the best and safest. Kugyay is a real-time chatroom roleplay, which is safe as long as it is moderated well. I have been in a lot of roleplays over the years and so I will do my best now to list a whole bunch. I will list longer standing games as these are more likely to still be around a few more years from now. If you are looking for a low-drama, slower paced close knit community I recommend Starless: http://www.starlessrc.proboards.com/ They are also aimed at more experienced roleplayers. Survivor Cats: http://survivorcatsx.proboards.com/index.cgi Similar game and also close knit. Cats of all clans: http://awesomestar.proboards.com/index.cgi? In need of a little member boost but they've been going strong and are still active, don't let that fool you! Some more: http://www.warriormemories2.wetpaint.com http://www.sunstarleader2.proboards.com http://banished-rpg.proboards.com http://silverandstone.proboards.com http://warriorcatsrpg.com http://longshadowwarriors.proboards.com That last one is an advanced roleplay. These are all on forums regularly patrolled by their administrators and are forbidden from posting any explicit material. This is what would make them a safe pick. If you are unsure whether it is safe or not, I would just check it out and see!


Who is Akiyama Acez?

Akiyama Acez is referred by the name, Tala Valkov. On a daily base, he'll usually boast about his internet reputation due to him beating someone in a "Role-play" fight. Though if you do not confront him about "role-play", he'll throw a tantrum and usually send out ten people from his brothel to jump you in "role-play."Please refer to Dramatica. http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Roleplayers"Role-Playing is the act of pretending to be something you're not. Common among geeks, gamers and furries. Also known as mass delusion. "Akiyama Acez will pretend that he has money in real life and drives around a ferrari, so beware. He'll try to "stunt" and claim you're a low-life maggot. Just as a reminder, his crew is under this very section for "role-playing""An obvious ripoff of an already crappy and saccharine mainstream anime. This is pretty self-explanatory. With all the Weeaboo wankers that pollute the Intertits, it is only natural to have ten "narutoxsasuke" gay buttsecks topics or equally crappy fight scenes stolen from DBZ or Bleach and rewritten by dyslectic 13-year Russian dweebs with down's syndrome and a hunchback. Special cases involve sand ninja roleplay, where a particularly retarded volunteer is buried in a sandbox."Besides his crew, people must not forget that he is also under this definition.


Are lycans evil?

Lycans are werewolves.AnswerThe term 'Lycanthrope' was never shortened in that fashion until the movie Underworld came out. So there is no historical precedent for 'lycans'. They exist only in the movie "Underworld" and its sequels. Spiritual therianthropy, however, is real. But no self-respecting or knowledgeable therian would ever call themselves a 'Lycan'. The therian community likewise rejected "Garou", and "Lupines" when those were the popular terms for werewolves.If you see someone going around calling themselves a Lycan, they're either a confused kiddie (whether they're therian or not), or they're a roleplayer.


What is MySpace roleplaying?

For what myspace role playing is, as one I guess I should explain . (Lets call the last response, my opponent's starter) Myspace roleplayers create profiles using pictures of other people. They usually edit their pictures using Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro. They tend to change pictures and names frequently. They also add other roleplayers to their friends list and exchange messages and comments with them. They're often compared to fakes, people who use other people's pictures and claim to be them, but the difference is that they usually don't pretend to be the person in the photo. <center> <font color=purple> (Time to answer it in Myspace Rp Post =D Though its rather rushed for it would be pointless to put effort into it for obvious reasons) After hearing this mindF**k of an answer, Demise who must have been under some type of illusion, inflicted in battle, somehow could break the forth wall and know he was a character. Whether it was a illusion or not, he was a bit angered by this answer given. The average looking man was in sight. Would it be morally wrong to assault a man for being misinformed? He figured that this was most likely just an illusion being cast on him by a greater evil. But he would not mortally wound, just inform in a most violent manner. Demise Avalon was six-foot eight. He had long black hair with purple streaks that seemed to stand still in this realm. His purple optics stared coldly at the man. His face was clear, pale, to most women he talked to, attractive. He had a white robe that overlapped a black kendo gi and hakama. Though right now it was serious and even angry in expression. He had two weapons on him, though this was less than he usually carried into battle. One was a large over-sized blade at his back. It would be overkill if he used this weapon though. Instead, his right hand went to the katana that was tucked into his white cloth belt. From the black sheath it was drawn. A blade of diamond expertly crafted from Demise's abilities to manipulate diamond. Though it was extremely sharp, he was not going to try to destroy the man. He flipped it to its dull side. This was to be used in a similar was as a nightstick. A wind like aura surrounded him before he went for his move. A quick bursting sound like cannon was fired was heard as he sped to his target. Stopping in front of the man, he swung the dull side of the blade towards the mans torso, to knock the wind out of him. Demise began to speak. "Myspace role playing is where people log onto the Internet to escape similar to a video game. We make posts and starters back and forth of our characters, usually in myspace groups. Anime fans are the most common and naruto and bleach genres are most common, next to custom made characters such as myself. We do photoshop anime pics but that is more like something to do when were bored or have nothing to post to or don't feel like doing so, its usually for our character or a friends character for a gift. But the main part of role playing are the role plays themselves. Several groups and clans and wars fault. All things in the role-play are created from our posts. Depending on the goal of the rp, most commonly battle, if your the last person standing (or another stipulation such as time limit) then the other person wins. There are also rules in Myspace roleplaying to make it fair, so no one tries to automatically control weather or send meteors or go at mach speeds at will. There could be more to explain but that is the basics."