Sunday, October 21, 2012

Watershed Moments

Hey everyone.

So, I was looking over some of my posts from about two years ago, when I first started roleplaying, and while they're sure not the worst thing I've ever read, they certainly impressed upon me the amount I've grown as a writer/roleplayer since then.

In addition to being mildly embarrassing (and my secret hope that they will remain forever buried somewhere in the depths of the site), the exercise got me thinking. I cast my thoughts back over those two years and remembered things I hadn't thought about in a really long time, and was surprised to find hints of nostalgia for characters, games, and other players, especially those that I thought had helped me grow considerably.

Which brings me to this post. If you like, please share with the audience (so to speak), any interesting stories of games, characters, people, or random miscellaneous design elements (maybe a kind of GM style or something) that you feel were conducive to your growth or improvement as a writer. Links are fine, shout-outs to people or others' characters are fine, and so on. I'd like for this to be a discussion of the things that make us better players, as well as maybe an opportunity for a bit of nostalgic happiness (and if this has never made you happy, I think you might want to explore other hobbies).

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