Difference between revisions of "In character"

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"In Character" refers to the fact that you are currently playing the part of a character, with their own quirks, dreams, desires, hopes, history, and most importantly, their own knowledge (See the [[Critical Rule]]).
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"In Character" refers to the fact that you are currently playing the part of a character, with their own quirks, dreams, desires, hopes, history, and most importantly, their own knowledge (See the [[Capital Rule]]).
  
 
This is the opposite of being "Out Of Character" (or [[OOC]]), which is you -the player- communicating.
 
This is the opposite of being "Out Of Character" (or [[OOC]]), which is you -the player- communicating.

Revision as of 17:48, 17 August 2005

"In Character" refers to the fact that you are currently playing the part of a character, with their own quirks, dreams, desires, hopes, history, and most importantly, their own knowledge (See the Capital Rule).

This is the opposite of being "Out Of Character" (or OOC), which is you -the player- communicating.