Subject: Agent Me?
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Posted on: 2015-06-13 19:09:00 UTC
Do some agents play as their real-life personas and appearances instead of creating, say, Pokémon and dinosaur agents?
Subject: Agent Me?
Author:
Posted on: 2015-06-13 19:09:00 UTC
Do some agents play as their real-life personas and appearances instead of creating, say, Pokémon and dinosaur agents?
The PPC in fact started with such, and it's only been in the last few years really that the majority of people have gone with creating utterly new characters for being their starting agents rather than using some version of themself as one of their starting agents.
TOS is rooted in such, as are plenty of older spin-offs.
Take an aspect of your personality and use it to base a character around. 'S'what I did with the Notary, after all; she's my depression.
Long answer, people sometimes play a caricature of themselves meant to be entertaining. I know that this might be something I'll try, since my flaws would be hilarious when exaggerated. In fact, this is really more a testament to the PPC's general amount of skill when compared to other fansites, considering how easy it is to make yourself into a sue without even realizing it. It takes an incredible amount of both humility and self-awareness to play an unbiased version of oneself. I encourage you to try it, because it can be quite fun if you do it right.
Some people play completely weird agents, which can be interesting if done well and nightmarish X-man Sues on the hypothetical occasion that they are done poorly. Some people play themselves, which has the same risks. However, there's also the option of creating an agent who isn't you necessarily, but some other everyday human.
Often times the present themselves as caricatures of the writer. But others like the more fantastical approach. I think the general rule is as long as it is a well written character and not a Sue (though I do not think the two are anything but mutually exclusive), you can really do what ever. And of course assuming it fits the tone of the PPC.
But keep in mind that here on the board, we are essentially who we are. There might be some differences, but for the most part the board is essentially a place where you can be who you are. The agents are the characters you create for the stories you write or the RP's you want them to take place in. So I hope that answers your question.