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<blockquote data-quote="Coleton Bryce Ritmanich" data-source="post: 73629348" data-attributes="member: 398193"><p>I see. I think I've gotten somewhat of a feel on your genre type. Good, now we can take option 1, and make it everyone's. For a successful RP, everyone needs to feel like they are contributing. It needs to be all for one, and one for all, so to speak. </p><p></p><p>Meaning that the RP's foundation needs to be well built, and that the story is something that everyone can enjoy. </p><p></p><p>For now, write the story to option one, as you see fit, and then revise it to make it appealing to a specific audience, we want everyone to join us, but honestly speaking only those who like where the story is heading and its potential will be interested. The more the merrier. Also, you seem like you are a very effective writer. I would like some advice on how to write an overpowered character in a Short Story Series, if you have any advice you'd be willing to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coleton Bryce Ritmanich, post: 73629348, member: 398193"] I see. I think I've gotten somewhat of a feel on your genre type. Good, now we can take option 1, and make it everyone's. For a successful RP, everyone needs to feel like they are contributing. It needs to be all for one, and one for all, so to speak. Meaning that the RP's foundation needs to be well built, and that the story is something that everyone can enjoy. For now, write the story to option one, as you see fit, and then revise it to make it appealing to a specific audience, we want everyone to join us, but honestly speaking only those who like where the story is heading and its potential will be interested. The more the merrier. Also, you seem like you are a very effective writer. I would like some advice on how to write an overpowered character in a Short Story Series, if you have any advice you'd be willing to share. [/QUOTE]
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