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OOC Tracker
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Likes: Themes or topics you like in threads
Dislikes: Themes or topics you dislike in threads
Post Length: How long do you normally post or prefer to post?
Posting Pace: How often do you reply?
18+ Threads: Fade-to-black, selection, in private, etc.
Interest
Below are a few questions to help DM or other members figure out what you want out of your roleplaying experience. Since it is optional, feel free to delete the section if you don't want to fill it out.
Simply replace [b2*]answer[/b2*] with:
Need, Enjoy, Don't care, Do not want
Answer Argon: the thrill of winning against another person at the table.
Answer Catharsis: A feeling of release that follows an intense or overwhelming experience.
Answer Expression: The simple desire to be creative in the RP Humor: RP’ing for laughs.
Answer Kenosis: The feeling of being deeply engaged in the character or in the fiction as a whole.
Answer Ludus: Fun from working the system optimizing performance within the rules.
Answer Paida: Free-wheeling player fun, where rules are a convenience.
Answer Sociability: The fun of being able to spend time with other people and enjoy their company.
Answer Alea: The gambler’s thrill, the fun of taking a big risk, the tension that comes with it, win or lose.
Answer Closure: The feeling that there’s nothing more that needs to be done, and the thing is finished.
Answer Fiero: The feeling of triumph, or winning, of defeating a challenge, or overcoming adversity.
Answer Kairosis: The feeling of fulfillment that comes from change and development.
Answer Naches: The enjoyment of seeing someone that you have taught, or are responsible for, go on to do well with that knowledge.
Answer Schadenfreude: Delight in the suffering of another. the thrill of seeing the antagonist get what they deserve is a pretty common expression.
Answer Venting: The desire to work out player frustrations or other emotions, using the RP as a means.