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cristallina ([info]owllight) wrote,
@ 2008-07-15 03:46:00


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Without looking at my current and past character directories, what patterns do you associate with my roleplaying? This can include things like gender, economic status, living arrangements, physical details, PBs, presence of NPCs, family, personalities, eras, specific characters, etc.



And, now you are allowed to look at my directory, which character(s) have been the greatest stretch for me, in your opinion?


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[info]lemonadeandgin
2008-07-19 01:48 pm UTC (link)
Agreeing with all of the above comments. They are all so culturally literate, probably because you are so, and you have a talent for writing the different vernaculars. You know how your characters speak and it's very natural phrasing, according to their region. I suck at that, personally, becuase I have no understanding of the States and what the stereotypes of different states are, except that people from Jersey are insane, as you have told me.

Additionally, your characters are very good at fixing, always a remedy or balm for the other chars even when they're a shambles themselves.

No one really seems like a stretch for you, to me! They're all different, sure, but you know people so well that they don't seem hard. I'll go with Wendy as well, though.

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