by Ominous » August 4th, 2006, 8:32 pm
Three tips that I live by:
1. First-person is an excellent way to RP, but it's a bit hard. Don't riddle the text with "I" statements; describe the world around you, and make sure to place the character into a visible environment.
First-person narrative can be very excellent if put into good language and verbalization, but don't overcomplicate your prose. (This goes for third-person as well.) Speak casually, and make sure to have a strong, understandable voice that a reader can relate to, but that embodies the character well.
2. Be humorous, for God's sake! I can't begin to list the number of RPs that get intensely boring without some comic relief. Make sure, as well, to include different kinds of humor. I personally use slapstick, sarcasm, and dark humor, as well as creating humorous side-characters that are blazingly stupid so as to be a comic relief for a "straight-man" character.
Humor always beats out continuity, unless the continuity is integral to the central story.
Don't go overboard; be serious when you need to be. But, even tight, serious situations benefit from a joke now and then.
3. Be creative. Don't just swing your sword at someone if you can do an insane stunt with gusto like backflipping off a wall, kicking your opponent in the head, and then landing on your feet to lunge forward at him or her. Make sure to stay within limits, but realize that the characters RPed by most RPers have much higher skillsets than normal people.