Jul 14, 2015, 4:25 AM

So, let me try and respond to some of the points that have come up here:

@Ganymede said:

I probably am not being clear on channel. What I mean to say is:

"I'd like to RP with you, in one way, shape, or form. I'm willing to run scenes to do this, and am willing to run anything that I feel I'm capable of doing. All you really need to do is respond to this message."

What's frustrating is the silence. I may not be the best storyteller out there, but I really cannot do it if no one tells me what stories they would like to be a part of. And what kills me is that many players cannot even tell me that.

I'm one of those players that will respond with silence. Not because I don't want to RP with you or anything, but because I absolutely am one of those people who doesn't wish to participate in all the things all the time, even if some of the people that I like to RP with absolutely are those kinds of people. I invented entire character hooks as reasons to back out of / not get into certain things. I like certain types of scenes. I don't expect anyone to cater to those things. They aren't the kinds of things that really require an ST, for the most part, anyway. They are exactly the kind of social things that some of the previous posters have distinguished as NotPlot.

Which brings me to:

@ Some Other People said (basically):

Get togethery type things are not plot.

Bullshit. Sorry, but this one really irks me. I mean, I like murder mysteries and bar brawls as much as the next guy, but... oh. Wait. I kind of -don't-, actually. The kind of thing that I like most involves a battle of wits, or a battle of charisma, or something like that. The ST need not provide a challenge for me to find a challenge in it I want to face. I really just enjoy being in a room with other people, working toward my character's goals. I tend to not favor huge scenes because of spam, but this is absolutely plot, and are absolutely character focus. It is a group of people with similiar interests who might not otherwise RP getting together under the direction of an organizer. And I know that I'm not the only one who feels this way. Coordinating <sphere of influence> gatherings tends to be pretty taxing for the one involved, and usually at least some order of business is discussed there. Character development -does- happen there for certain types of characters. Discriminating against this type of thing, and these types of characters, is a huge trigger of mine. There are books and books and books out there where this sort of thing is -central- to the plot. Calling it NotPlot is narrowminded and elitist.

Edit to add: The reason that most of these things probably seem like NotPlot to many people is that the Big Name NPCs are reserved for Staff Use. So if Staff isn't there to bring them, they aren't there, and it feels emptier. But they -could- be there. They, like players who chose not to show, just didn't show. That does not make the scene lesser. It just means that you can't try to sweet-talk the Big Wig because the Big Wig was off doing Other Shit.