We're supposed to be teenagers, being able to legally drink and even worse develop a drinking problem is disgusting! We're supposed to be inspirational to america's youth! That means no drinking, no smoking, no under age sex unless it's between two people of directly opposite body temperatures, and no cursing! Especially no cursing!
Originally posted by Phoenix3068And as teenagers, its our duty to rebel against everything stated above 😈
We're supposed to be teenagers, being able to legally drink and even worse develop a drinking problem is disgusting! We're supposed to be inspirational to america's youth! That means no drinking, no smoking, no under age sex unless it's between two people of directly opposite body temperatures, and no cursing! Especially no cursing!
Though that depends on the person, I guess 😬
Originally posted by The Big O
I have a question for Sacred, Starry and Xan. An upcoming episode that features Olli will feature all of your characters in smaller rolls. If I need to, would I be able to lightly use you all characters? Nothing major. It would just be to keep the flow going.
So long as you could pull it off accurately, which I'm faithful you could, I wouldn't mind too much. However, I would prefer you consult me about it first.
While I wasn't on the list, I'd still like to point out for others to know.
> The acceptable context for using someone else's character tends to be because you want to do a bit of a larger scene then normal and due to the time lapse between your actions, you need to be able to control the other party's character to allow for it to go without issue. If Athena, for example, wanted to speak for seven or more paragraphs while Nova was around for example.. or was talking directly to Nova. I'd probably just have Nova shove something in her face and walk away. It could also be used for example, if you're going to put all party into a possibly dangerous situation - the reacting control being that they all need to run. Example... If I were using Nova and wanted to do an action, say... she sent out a burst of flame that toppled a building but I didn't want to wait for everyone to do their own unique little dodge actions before I could continue with her part, I'd ask to control them for that dodge action. It's more of a time saver in that likeness.
> Unacceptable means tend to deal with the way that you would have someone react. For example, if a building were falling and there were civilian's beneath it, taking control of Nova to attack the building while Olli cleared out the civilians, thus saving them. Simply because Nova wouldn't do something like that, it breaks her character. She'd save them but not by attacking a building, lol.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to tell people how to RP. This is rather me explaining what I view personally as acceptable and unacceptable character control. Either way, I still like being told first even if it would be an acceptable form.
P.S. Another unacceptable form that I will never allow personally is if you have a sudden surprise traitor moment (Athena was evil!?) and have all the Titan's react with shock. That's also a character breaking moment because maybe not all of them care quite as much. Just a thing.
I understand where you're coming from Phoenix. I, personally, would never cause a character that isn't originally mines to go against who they truly are. I think its more in line with your "acceptable means" in how I wanted to use the characters. Just for small remarks and things of the such is what I need them for.
I imagine if you need to have them say anything, the best course of action would be to have either them say it or have them send you what they would say so they're still in control of their characters in a way. Red X is kind of a jerk. Being too little or too much in that line can still upset his player. Having Xan tell you what to say for it would probably be acceptable by his means.