originally posted in:The New Dojo
I'll actually do a better more in depth one than that. I'll edit his bio in the bio page.
Meanwhile I'd highly recommend you don't write for the other person's character. It's very unsportsmanlike.
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See I didn't think his seismic vision would be that good. The only reason I did it really
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[quote]See I didn't think his seismic vision would be that good. The only reason I did it really[/quote] No. This is why you don't write on behalf of the other character. Otherwise I might as well say that Watcher accidentally stepped on a knife tipped with the poison of a box jellyfish that an amateur assassin inconveniently dropped while on mission. You should only write in regards to [u]your[/u] character's actions. That way it gives your opponent a chance to respond and react. Yes it would make it up to your opponent to decide if he got hit or not, but then your opponent would also have to exercise honesty when it comes to this medium of RP and stay true to the character he/she is [u]role playing[/u] as. If your opponent can't be true to the limitations of the character, then it's just pointless. You did that a few times and I let it slide. But depending on if I got in, i was going to push for some reforms to make the quality of fighting to be more consistent and honest. It is partly my fault too since I deliberately wrote a sort of vague bio so that 1) I can explore this character and figure out what's good and bad and 2) I get anxiety of publicizing my creativity
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There's a huge difference between me slightly assuming the power, and Watcher stepping on a life ending knife don't you think?
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[quote]There's a huge difference between me slightly assuming the power, and Watcher stepping on a life ending knife don't you think?[/quote] I was exaggerating to point out the slippery slope that writing assumptions upon other characters' abilities can be. I understand that you're upset, but I also wrote a vague leaning bio to test the waters of maturity and humility here before I get more involved.
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Well to be fair, the vagueness doesn't really elaborate on anything. So of course people would be upset for sudden seismic readings
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[quote]Well to be fair, the vagueness doesn't really elaborate on anything. So of course people would be upset for sudden seismic readings[/quote] It's more of an improvisation of two of his abilities.
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Hm. Still. I'd recommend a more in depth Bio
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[quote]Hm. Still. I'd recommend a more in depth Bio[/quote] I know. I'll work on that before we continue