Ah, roleplay … From pondering and observation I've hesitantly concluded that RP ranges from stiff, stodgy, forced, and rather like a clumsy script (where I stand) to the other side, which is chatroom-esque, (i.e ‘u training? kewl’) to the ideal, that natural
rightness that makes you feel like a particularly well-written character has stepped out of a book and is interacting with you. Then I got an enlighten (my first, and still not certain how I got it) and it’s driven me even more to try to pinpoint the indefinable.
So, for the unanswerable question! What
does comprise good RP? Only experience can surely really teach the way of it, but the why of it - the elements that set really good RP apart - opinions? I seek any advice from the wise, learned, experienced, knowledgeable, or at the least, opinionated of the Realms.
P.S. There is a somewhat comparable thread on the Gameplay board, but that pertains to a good overall character, good basic behavior in PK/RP, etc. My hope here is that I and other newbs might benefit from whatever insight into quality RP might be lent.