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MU Peeves Thread
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I honestly much prefer games with a +glance code or similar. Where I can just fill in a character’s basic stats: Height, build, skin colour, hair colour, etc.
Then I just hit +glance and it lists off the brief stats of everyone in the room so I can keep that in mind as I’m posing.
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@Testament said in MU Peeves Thread:
Granted, this may be my own bias with hating writing them myself that I’m giving a gift that was never really afforded to me.
Use the secret cheat code and just take an older @desc then change it around slightly. BOOM.
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@Pavel lol same
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@Jumpscare said in MU Peeves Thread:
PBs frustrate me. I write a character description and then I have to go to the internet to find someone famous enough that matches the description I wrote. And then I’m typically not allowed to use pictures of anyone else.
I’m here for the words. They’re delicious and crunchy.
I guess this speaks to my point? If you don’t like them, you shouldn’t feel like you’re obliged to find one!
And @arkandel I disagree completely, but to each their own. As a VI player though, the whole what is even the point of a description thing feels kind of exclusionary. But I also understand you about how including outfits as part of a desc is annoying, which is why I favor games where I can describe clothes separately and wear them!
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@Artemis said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Jumpscare said in MU Peeves Thread:
PBs frustrate me. I write a character description and then I have to go to the internet to find someone famous enough that matches the description I wrote. And then I’m typically not allowed to use pictures of anyone else.
I’m here for the words. They’re delicious and crunchy.
I guess this speaks to my point? If you don’t like them, you shouldn’t feel like you’re obliged to find one!
And @arkandel I disagree completely, but to each their own.But that was my point; if setting a description is mandatory then you literally are obligated to find one.
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@Arkandel said in MU Peeves Thread:
if setting a description is mandatory then you literally are obligated to find one.
… except you’re not. You can write a description without finding a picture.
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An average human of average body shape. They got a face of all the usually required parts that one tends to associate with a face, which are neither unsightly or unique. They are also wearing clothing some variety depending on the weather.
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Outsource your descriptions to AI.
Write a character description for me for a Sci-Fi themed game for a 27 year old man who is quite tall. They have brown hair, a scar across their left eye. Their eyes are dark green and they have brown hair. A little bit of a beard so describe them similar to Charles Dance without saying his name.
“The 27-year-old man stands tall at over 6 feet, with a strong build and chiselled features. He has dark brown hair, with a hint of a beard on his jawline, giving him a rugged, yet refined look. A scar runs across his left eye, adding a hint of danger and mystery to his appearance. His dark green eyes are piercing, seeming to take in everything around him. Overall, he has the air of a confident and experienced individual, reminiscent of a seasoned leader.”
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@Whisky said in MU Peeves Thread:
a 27 year old man who is quite tall. They have brown hair, a scar across their left eye. Their eyes are dark green and they have brown hair. A little bit of a beard
I mean, you just wrote a description right there.
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@Pavel - You’re welcome to use it for your next character
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@Whisky Hah, nah. I’ll just use my old Charles Dance inspired description.
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@Testament said in MU Peeves Thread:
An average human of average body shape. They got a face of all the usually required parts that one tends to associate with a face, which are neither unsightly or unique. They are also wearing clothing some variety depending on the weather.
I would like to challenge this. You might have the most average, middle of the road person in the world, but that person will still have a collection of features you can identify and put to words that is unique to them. If describing an utterly unremarkable character, I break it down into hair color/style, eyes, skin tone, body type, and movement, as every person possesses some combination of these. And if they don’t, that’s worth remarking on.
or just go with @Whisky’s idea if you can’t be bothered, that desc was good! -
@Artemis said in MU Peeves Thread:
I would like to challenge this.
Then you’re in charge of writing all descs.
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@Pavel said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Artemis said in MU Peeves Thread:
I would like to challenge this.
Then you’re in charge of writing all descs.
I’m down!
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Generic blob person, I’m all down for normalizing this.
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I used to be able to write descs, before I took an arrow to the knee. Thank goodness for roster games, I’d be in trouble without.
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@IoleRae Is it something that just happens to us as we age? We get less able to write a paragraph of abstract screed, but we can still type out reams of dialogue or verbiage in our RP?
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I like writing descs.
Just of people, though. Places and things can get fucked.
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@Pavel I can’t do either of these things. Maybe I’m in the wrong hobby.