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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: amish overlord on July 03, 2006, 01:58:34 AM

Poll
Question: Have you played a character with a disability?
Option 1: Yes votes: 30
Option 2: No votes: 28
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: amish overlord on July 03, 2006, 01:58:34 AM
Have you ever played a character with a disability such as blindness, muteness, deafness, etc? Non mutations.

How did you like it? Did you rp it out or codewise.

I played a blind character at one point and did not have codewise, used rp. Would use look and other things to tell me about the person, such as if they had something that made noise and rp'd accordingly. I never used visual information but stuff that would make a sound, creaks of leather armor and such.

It was an itnresting experience any thoughts, likes dislikes.

Amish Overlord  8)
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Angela Christine on July 03, 2006, 02:10:12 AM
No, I've played sick or injured, but never disabled.  Well, I did have a one-handed character for a little while, but she lost the hand in game, so it wasn't like I set out for her to be disabled.  It was code wise, a helpful imm removed the hand wear/wield location when the hand was lost, though strangely her finger locations persisted, so it required some fancy shuffling with a few extra rings to get all of her rings onto fingers on the hand that was left.  It was a few years ago and I don't really remember what happened with it.  She didn't do manual labor for a living so it didn't seem to be a huge disadvantage.



Ever since the missing eye became a scar you could get in the HoK one-eyed characters seem to be more common.  I think it would be cool if they showed off their lack of depth perception more often.  


Angela Christine
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: FiveDisgruntledMonkeysWit on July 03, 2006, 02:18:12 AM
I played a one-eyed character once, and a couple of facially disfigured characters. I've also had my fair share of sick and diseased bastards.
Yeah, I think one-eyed characters should take a serious penalty to their archery and throwing skills, or something. Come on, how good can your depth perception possibly be?
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: gofmk on July 03, 2006, 02:47:48 AM
Do mental handicaps count?  :twisted:
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Cegar on July 03, 2006, 03:22:07 AM
Hell, everyone's played a Bynner gofmk.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: gofmk on July 03, 2006, 04:48:05 AM
Quote from: "Cegar"Hell, everyone's played a Bynner gofmk.

Haha, I haven't resorted to Bynner, YET! It's a future endeavor I'm sure I will savor for the whole five minutes it will last. *bows and walks off stage*
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: InsertCleverNameHere on July 03, 2006, 06:10:55 AM
No Bynners for me either, not yet anyway. Who knows what the future may bring. But I did play a mute. Completely, entirely, from birth. Laughter and chuckles were portrayed by shoulders shaking and mirthful expression, and there were no 'hoarse whispers' either. Hand gestures were very big, of course. Good and bad ones. There was no coded support, I never had staff remove the actual ability to speak, but it was simply never used, not once, so it didn't matter. Hardest part? Getting over newbie-psi.  After realizing this enormous hurdle, I gave in and wished for IMM help, asking if it was possible they could give it a small bump to make the char playable. Word of warning? When you have a character concept anywhere similar, either special app it (as the IMM who helped me out recommended for future), or be prepared to really work your a** off spamming the skill. Or be more creative than I and find a way to make do without the Way for a good while.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Akaramu on July 03, 2006, 06:17:48 AM
I had a Vivaduan with a crippled hand and foot. I enjoyed it until the day it prevented her from being recruited into the clan I wanted. I really, really wanted to play in that clan. And she could have gotten in. Grrr.  :(
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Cegar on July 03, 2006, 06:20:57 AM
Anyone else find it ironic that a Vivaduan would be crippled?
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: moab on July 03, 2006, 07:20:50 AM
Irony is cool.

Edit to Add:

It was always my thought that most folks with a disability (unless insulated by great wealth) would be killed upon their birth.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Akaramu on July 03, 2006, 07:32:25 AM
Quote from: "Cegar"Anyone else find it ironic that a Vivaduan would be crippled?

I thought it had a sweet twist to it. And yes, irony is cool.  8)
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: spawnloser on July 03, 2006, 07:38:01 AM
I am another of the non-Bynner crowd.  I'm just not big on the warrior type.  I've played characters that were warrior by guild, just never really by profession...except once, and there was no way that character could have EVER become a Bynner.

On topic, however, I can't say that I've ever played a physically handicapped character.  Mentally disabled (and in this I include insanities in varying degrees) characters I've played a few times.  One was a fairly prominent person in that particular (locale/time/social circle).
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Cenghiz on July 03, 2006, 08:43:34 AM
I have a note - Does good work playing a blind - in my account. Yes, I played a nice rukkian blind. It was one of my funniest chars.

The funniest moment was when someone backstabbed someone I was carrying in front of my unseeing eyes. I kept on dragging the corpse to my temple - I would help him with magick there.

There after a funny immortal animation we decided the poor man died of blood loss from previous wounds, not actual backstabbing.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Marauder Moe on July 03, 2006, 09:43:21 AM
I had a character who was temporarily muted due to an injury.  It was fun and I considered having it be permanent, but alas it wasn't quite the direction I wanted for him.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: mansa on July 03, 2006, 11:22:24 AM
All of my characters have disabilities.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: amish overlord on July 03, 2006, 12:00:35 PM
Quote from: "mansa"All of my characters have disabilities.

Characters mansa characters not your own person disabilities!

Amish Overlord  8)
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: MorganChaos on July 03, 2006, 02:39:59 PM
I played a cripple and a mute. The girl broke her leg in childhood and it never healed correctly. The mute simply never learned to speak. Some kids just never start walking or talking or running, with nothing physically wrong. Rare but it happens. I knew a kid who spent his childhood in physical therapy learning to run and jump, and he still couldn't really do it. He looked like a freak. And he hummed. At the time I was 13 and an insensitive bitch, but in hindsight, he was diabled and I should have been nicer.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Ghost on July 03, 2006, 03:12:00 PM
I played a blind.  It was fun.  But after a few days of playing time it started getting boring.  It was very difficult to interact with anyone.  So I stored it.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Reiloth on July 03, 2006, 03:22:15 PM
I've played an earless bard with skitzoid personalities. It was a bunch of fun, but his death was probably the most taxing thing ever. I just felt like I was experiencing it, and seeing the mantis head, I was almost in a state of shock.

in sum, I feel that giving your character disabilities and playing it according to those crippling qualities force you to step up your RP game a notch. And might make you quite attatched to the character.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Jakahri on July 03, 2006, 04:02:55 PM
Quote from: "mansa"All of my characters have disabilities.

I've played characters with both physical and mental handicaps. I found the roles to be quite fun.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: skeetdaddle on July 06, 2006, 12:17:10 PM
I don't know if this counts, but I played a feral character once and had its languages set as low as it goes. It was the most fun I ever had because I got to interact with what people emoted and not what they said. Tons of fun seeing them get all frustrated and confused while babbling at me.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Marauder Moe on July 06, 2006, 01:12:10 PM
Quote from: "skeetdaddle"I don't know if this counts, but I played a feral character once and had its languages set as low as it goes. It was the most fun I ever had because I got to interact with what people emoted and not what they said. Tons of fun seeing them get all frustrated and confused while babbling at me.

That sounds tremendously fun.
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Lavalamps on July 06, 2006, 06:57:08 PM
I'm playing a character right now with a permanent injury.
It's fun stuff!
Title: Disabled characters
Post by: Bebop on July 06, 2006, 08:03:58 PM
I played a character that had only one working eye before.

That's the most I can think of.

Do emotional disadvantages count?  Because I've played quit a few of those. :P