Roleplay Rules
I have three primary ways of roleplaying:
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Axon: This is how I do script ! I pose dramatically
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“This,” I pose dramatically. “Is how I do descriptive.”
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And in the third, I do it verbally.
Some things not to do in roleplay:

No controlling my characters.

No God RPing.

•Such as having your character able to instantly obliterate mine, having way more powers than anyone else, being able to do anything someone else can do but better, or simply doing everything without fail.
No rendering my characters completely helpless.

No entirely logic-based roleplay.

•As in, everything must make perfect logical sense.
No roleplays completely centred around ships.

•Ships can be a plot point, but I’d rather a crush come naturally and not be told so it’s more spicy.
No sexual content.

No fourth-wall breaking.

No yanderes.

No excessive humiliation.
(This one I’m lenient on)

No subjects related to feces, urine, etc.

In roleplays, I personally prefer it when it’s plot-based and the worldbuilding is established. I remember in a certain roleplay universe, I asked people for help with it, and was completely ignored, so as a result I just wrote it all myself and barely anyone cares. Please do not be like this.If it’s not listed above, I will chances are roleplay it, but there will still be exceptions I cannot currently list.My favourite things to roleplay are comedy, plot-based universes, adventures, and character development, and my big favourites are fluff (comfort), angst (hurt), fightscenes, and storylines.If you need advice on how to roleplay, study how Grimmie roleplays. You can’t get much better than that.
Some things I do in roleplay:•I roleplay based on perspective, less so informationally. I’ll add in a few things like thoughts here and there, but if my character is doing something yours wouldn’t pick up on, I won’t say exactly what they’re doing.•I will always roleplay reactions realistically. If you want my character to forgive yours after they did something terrible… I can arrange something for that. ;)•I’ll list below my reference sheet for typing patterns through text.•Characters will treat another how they would see them normally. For example, if I have a dragon character, and they see someone with jewels, they’ll think they’re a very valuable person.
This is normal dialogue.Th- This is a medical stutter.Th-This is a nervous stutter.Th-T- this is probably a medical stutter.Th-this is uh, pr- prob- probably some kind- kind of you know, stutter meaning the ch-character is lying and bad at it.This is normal dialogue. (This is a mumble.)This is describing an action, or to emphasise text.This is vehement dialogue.T h i s i s d e m o n v o i c e . O n l y s o m e c h a r a c t e r s h a v e i t , i t ‘ s a d i s t o r t e d , a d r e n a l i n e - i n d u c i n g v o i c e .T h i s i s c h e r u b v o i c e . S a m e t h i n g , b u t h i g h - p i t c h e d a n d w i t h a n g e l l i c c h a r a c t e r s .This punctuation is just a basic tone, nothing specialThis punctuation can mean a serious tone or a serious reply, usually nothing though.This punctuation means a question?This punctuation means a really confused question??This question means an exclamation!This punctuation means excitement!!THIS PUNCTUATION MEANS ESPECIAL VEHEMENCE!THIS PUNCTUAN PROBABLY MEANS MASS ANGER!!THIS PUNCTUATION MEANS EXTREME VOLUME!!this punctuation usually means pretty out of it or is disappointed, or being quietthis punctuation usually means disappointment or weirded out, or being quiet.this punctuation means something I don’t know!This punctuation means a cut off, if I do this then I’m either expecting you or somebody else to cut the character off—This punctuation means an awkward reply-This punctuation means sleepiness, exhaustion, sadness, quietness, fear, things like that…This usually means a quiet or regretful/nervous question…?This usually means whisper-shouting or a climax to the shouting…!There are no punctuation for characters talking out-of-roleplay. I don’t break the fourth wall.