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Since this topic has come up among a few of my friends, I thought I would comment. It seems that it has gone on for a little while. Rather than sit on my hands, I am just going to let things fall where they will. Please note that nothing in this post is about anyone specifically, it is just a general commentary and needs to be iterated.

Many of you know that I have been writing and roleplaying for many years. I cut my teeth on the now-defuct site, Ancient Sites, which has evolved into Ancient Worlds. Now, before Ancient Worlds came into being, all those people who were without a home needed a place to be. This led my writing partners, Dan Rice, Sydney Longfellow, Ki Longfellow and I start Pan Historia. Pan Historia has a sister site, Pan Erotica. The latter is not a porn site. And, like it's elder-sister site, Pan Historia, it is focused mainly on writing and roleplay.PE is just more writing and roleplay that goes in a more mature direction. It is writing focused, RP is just part of what happens because in either of them, the format is toward "novels". Communication is absolutely key. And you have to have alot of good communication to make that sort of thing work. If you don't you're screwed. Suffice it to say I've been doing all of this stuff for a very long time.

Many of you also know that I am the mun (writer) for [livejournal.com profile] fannyfae, who has been in the LJ community [livejournal.com profile] theatrical_muse, amongst others. Fanny has been a character of mine since back at the very inception of Pan Historia - since 1999. That is a long time to be writing any character. Over time she has evolved.

No character, unless they are a Sue or are incredibly boring can go through their literary life and not change some. I will be rewriting and reformatting a great deal of material for Fanny for NaNoWriMo. This muse wants to be a book and by God, she is going to be! She has roleplayed with many. She isnt the only character I do roleplay by any stretch of the imagination. I think last count over on the Pan sites, I have in excess of about 28 characters which are all active in about a dozen novels. Unfortunately, due to real life events this past month has seen me get behind not only on the groups on LJ, but also on Pan Historia. That just isn't a way to run a business. I know that. I also have a straight gig (job) and a son, a priesthood in a temple that I am very dedicated to, herbal clients that I serve and a home. In short, I have a life outside of writing and roleplay. Sometimes those things will take precedence. It isn't an excuse, it's a fact.

Re: Roleplay



Unless you are actively roleplaying with another person, I fail to see the need to ask other people how they roleplay. There are no needs for polls, or lengthy discussions about it. Who gives a flying goddamn what anyone else's opinion is if you have worked it out with your writing partners? And if you have not worked it out with your writing partners, and you don't communicate with them you have got absolutely NO ONE to blame but yourself for any issues that arise. Before you even write one joint-post, storyline, RP or etc. with that person, talk about whether they are plot-centric or character-centric in their writing. Ask them if they do use AIM or any other chat client such as IRC, or email, etc what their preferences are about description, action, whether or not they are comfortable with writing smut together and how they feel about story elements. Is plot open ended? Or is even what is discussed in AIM chat, for example, which most people will consider "meta" or OOC (Out of Character) and not set in stone as an absolute. If you think it is an absolute and get your panties in a twist, then talk to your writing partner. If you don't, again, it is *your stuff* so you are just gonna have to deal. If you are slow with threads, for crying out loud, tell your writing partner. Don't let them find out later that you have life issues going on or they may think you have the attention span of a gnat. Who needs that on either side of the equation?

Muses and their writers are free to change their minds. We have all had characters go silent or extremely noisy on us, or freak out about things that would't have made we the writer ever think twice. Those characters (and writers) who were once just passing friends, can develop very intense and prolific friendships where the muses just go nuts over each other and then those things can later cool. It isn't personal. It's just the nature of writing. As a writer, I can change a story element a dozen times or more. When I write for my character or muse, I really don't consider too much what anyone else is doing. Why should I? My creative outlet has absolutely nothing to do with anyone other than my character(s) and their story. Does that mean that they are less valuable, especially as an OC (original character) or should be taken less seriously? Well, if that were true, there sure as hell would be very little available in the bookstores. There would be pretty abysmal offerings in the fiction sections of the world if that were true. Frankly, again, my characters are mine and no one but me is going to decide what is canon. Period. Point. End of discussion.

Bottom line, I am a writer. I will write my character and their storylines as I see fit. I won't be taking polls, I won't be belabouring the point with anyone about what I choose to do with my storylines or my characters. I don't goddamn care and there isn't a writer on the planet who is serious about writing that says that I have to. I won't pay the slighest bit of attention to any of that, unless of course, I have a writing partner or partners, and we have sort of gone back in forth in email, for example, about what we might like to do with our characters in a shared storyline. If one or the others of us disagrees on how to handle something, we usually speak up and then negotiations continue. It isn't rocket science, it isn't an exercise in intense international negotiations - although some of the writers I write with are in other countries, btw. Sometimes misunderstandings can be as much cultural as they are anything else. The key, again is communication.

Hey, sometimes I screw up. I fully confess that. Sometimes I am Captain Oblivious and what I do might offend or squick or just make someone uneasy. When that happens it needs I need to be told. I would like to thank especially some people who have been absolutely wonderful in the RP department. First of all Dan Rice, my business partner over at Pan Historia. He writes a very wonderful King Nuada over there, along with Red King and Wyatt Earp, and we have been having a lot of fun as of late with Midnight People and Tombstone. :) That particular bit of fun has been going on literally for years. I would also like to thank [livejournal.com profile] jessierarr, the writer of [livejournal.com profile] allfor_one (Athos) and [livejournal.com profile] ursa_mater who writes for [livejournal.com profile] all_forme (Rochefort). [livejournal.com profile] bella_louve's and [livejournal.com profile] captainbarbossa's amasing mun, [livejournal.com profile] wiccabuffy who writes for [livejournal.com profile] immortalmcleod and Milady deWinter, [livejournal.com profile] nicolaskokoris, and of course, [livejournal.com profile] civ_barbarian (Hsu Danmei). You all have helped me push the envelope about what good writing is, and I haven't a single complaint about anything, other than we never get enough time to write together it seems like. :)

Anyway, that is my rant and I am sticking to it. /rant mode off.

RP because it was funny the way it fell out! ;)

Date: 2006-11-02 01:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fannyfae
Faelyn watches the men jostle each other around the table, wondering if Athos or anyone is about ready to go to the store at Sebastien's prompting. The mood is light and definitely jovial.

"My heart is full of sadness, aching with the pangs of a thousand needles stabbing into my fullsome breasts," the Comte de Rochefort begins, "The rage bites me, snarling at my loins and driving me onward, onward to that dark mist of ... " he stops abruptly and gives quite a cheeky grin.

"Sebastien, I think you are very giddy right now, " Faelyn says quietly, trying to keep herself from bursting out laughing hysterically and failing miserably.

Suddenly, Rochefort got a look on his face as if he suddenly remembered something vital that he had forgotten, " Hey! do we have any hummus? Faelyn! Where is that cheese we lit on fire last time?!" Sebastien turned to Athos who was going for his coat, nearly ready to go out the door, "Ooh< Athos! You have to check it out! It is so cool! Porthos, watch your eyebrows."

Faelyn was filled with trepidation as Sebastien ran into the kitchen and got a large slab of feta cheese on a desert plate. Thank goodness, she thought, it was not one of her lovely new plates from Pier 1. He was busying himself looking frantically around for something, "What did we use to light it last time? Petrol? No wait...brandy, yes, that's it! Yeah...Fire... fireee check it out ..HEY! Where's my flint!?"

Sheepishly, Faelyn reached into the pocket of her skirt and pulled out the precious prize, "Gods, I know I am going to regret this....."

Not losing a single beat, Rochefort knocked the flint against steel. With a *Whoooooosh! * rather than lighting the brandy on the feta cheese to make saganaki. he saw a flash out of the corner of his eye, "Hey, Faelyn! Now that's a fire!!" He was about to beam proudly at he had done when he noticed that his hat was smoldering. He batted at his hat, sparks flying off the top of it.

"Looks like the haberdashery in Paris will be getting repeat business soon," Faelyn quipped, "Sebastien, wasn't the idea to light the cheese?"

"Getting there.. I'm gettting there! he said, pulling flaming feather out of his hat and touching it to the cheese., " See?"

"And of course, you do have a lemon handy in order to put OUT the fire, dont you?" Faelyn asked.

"Uhhh.. lemon?" Rochefort looked genuinely surprised,"Can't we just blow on it or something?"

"Sure," Faelyn said grinning,"if you want to singe your eyebrows again!" She was about to go to the kitchen to fetch a lemon when she realized that the lower part of Rochefort's face was now smoldering, "Now look what youve done! You've lit your goatee on fire!"

"Argh!! Rochefort was slappig at his face, "Not the goatee! NOT the goatee!!!"

Faelyn takes a damp bar towel and puts out Rochefort's face fighting desperately not to burst out laughing along with the other Musketeers and guests who have all been unable to contain their cannibis-enhanced amusement. "Your Grace is less than graceful when he's had a bit of the herb, aye?" she said shaking her head with a slight smirk, fighting hard not to lose all semblence of control and laugh out loud, but failing miserably.

"Yeeesh," came a muffled voice from beneath the wet towel, "Hoping thish wears off soon..." Suddenly the voice beneath the towel turned to something that was akin to a plaintive wail, " Faelyn? I think I burned off my goatee! What will I do without my goatee?"

Faelyn found herself at last laughing softly, "I donnae know. You certainly won't be nearly as intimidating to be sure...that is until you can grow a new one. That is IF you can!"

That gets a towel pulled off the face and up on top of his head, over the hat, " What do you mean, if I can? Of course I can WOMAN! I'm a .. I ahh.. *towel - whap - is around face again* "I have to grow my goatee back!!"

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