@Nari: Wow, that's awful. Can't you make a complaint? >_<;
@Nuke: Thanks. Aha, I don't think I'd join a group RP if I knew that there were people who instead of initiating something would complain about people who wouldn't RP with them. In my case it's generally something Stu-like, as in, "Cain, the coolest, most powerful vampire is a solitary character who would kick your OC's ass if you so much as look at him. He has a dark history, and that's why he can get away with being a jerk --even so, all the girls/guys want him." Of course, these types of RPers are generally more subtle about it. ^^;
I enjoy the one-on-ones, whether or not we follow through with romance. I think you have to put in a bit more effort in terms of keeping things flowing, but it's not too bad, if each person does their part. You also have more room for things like plot-twists, and as long as you're good at throwing in NPCs and supporting characters every now and then, it works out.
With Faris, I don't think any sort of romance would happen within the first twenty pages of the story. I'm not the type of instant romance, and most of my RPs have a foundation of some sort before it ever gets to that (regardless of whether or not one person is attracted to another in between.)
I actually have high demands for my one-on-ones (if you're interested, I could show you the thread I've made for it --though it's closed); I think I'm too fickle for my own good, but the players I do write with generally give me little to complain about and are capable of creating interesting, if not unique characters. They also have excellent writing styles that challenge and impress me, and know how to push forward a good plot.
I don't see the point of writing in an RP I would end up unsatisfied with. As such, I rarely RP. XD;
@Zia: Long hair reminds me of Squalo, but the bombs is definitely Gokudera. XD
Oh, and even though Miria is kinda chipper (er, well, that's not the word I'd use to describe her), I find her likable. But then again, I generally don't like chipper females, so maybe it has the opposite effect for you. XD
@Nuke: The name "baccano" itself means "ruckus." Amidst the chaos of the anime, however, there's a story in the layers that makes more sense than most anime do. XD
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