Friday, November 8, 2013

Lou’s little roleplay rant of the week –

[a.k.a – TheCheshireCat_]

Note from Tilly; Hi, so you must of noticed that I am actually posting this... This is due to the fact the Lou cannot actually get onto Blogger, without her laptop spazzing. So she will email me her posts, and I will post them for her :) Enjoy xx

Today I shall be addressing the issue of –

©       Godmodding

©       Mary-Sue’s [I.e. – perfect charries.]



We’ve all been here before – Godmodding. [I.e. – using someone else’s charrie without their consent, it has other names – but for the sake of my sanity, I shan’t be bothering to list them.]

You have no idea how much it frustrates me – it’s almost as bad as having your charries who date your other charries. No.

But back to the topic at hand – godmodding, for some strange reason, people continue to do it – regardless of the fact that it doesn’t impress the other person. It infuriates them.

For example –

Sarah-Jane struts into the cafeteria and pours her berry smoothie all over Olivia’s head, laughing as the other girl bursts into a blubbering mess.

Godmodding. It should become an illegal practise. End of.



Mary Sue’s –

There’s no such thing as a perfect character, or a perfect person – because it gets boring hearing about their flawless their appearance is. Every character must have faults, secrets, stuff that sets them apart from the norm. this is how drama is created –

For example –

Sarah-Jane skips into the cafeteria, tossing her sun bleached locks over her shoulder, cocking a slim hip – a delicate pout creases her otherwise perfect cupid’s bow as she debates the ever so urgent matter of salad dressing – and the countless carbs which dressings conceals.



Anyhoo – the main reason for this rant is to get my opinion across at how utterly vexatious both points are. So unless you’d like to be dumped in a vat of peanut butter and then fed to my pet jabberwocky – for the sake of all roleplayer’s sanity, DO NOT GODMOD OR USE MARY-SUE’S! THANKYOU. IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.


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