High energy "ESFp" characters in RPGs
I write for RPGs and occasionally stories on my own. Right now I'm trying my hand at writing with a SEE character.
It's a little scary. I rarely play high-energy chars, and with this one I keep having to remind myself not to artificially "rein her in", so to speak. I'm afraid she'll do something to turn the other players against her. :)
I'd like to know, are there any basic, um, thingies I can keep in mind when writing SEEs? this one is a female general. What would make a SEE a good general? Historical examples?
I am also concerned about confusing SEE and SLE.
Re: Quick Question on SEEs
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Originally Posted by FlameReborn
I am also concerned about confusing SEE and SLE.
The difference is VERY simple. SEE's are usually more friendly, and appear more "feminine" than SLE's.
Re: Quick Question on SEEs
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Originally Posted by machintruc
The difference is VERY simple. SEE's are usually more friendly, and appear more "feminine" than SLE's.
I don't think that's true, and besides, it really depends on what you mean by "friendly" and "feminine".
Re: Quick Question on SEEs
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Originally Posted by FlameReborn
I write for RPGs and occasionally stories on my own. Right now I'm trying my hand at writing with a SEE character.
It's a little scary. I rarely play high-energy chars, and with this one I keep having to remind myself not to artificially "rein her in", so to speak. I'm afraid she'll do something to turn the other players against her. :)
I'd like to know, are there any basic, um, thingies I can keep in mind when writing SEEs? this one is a female general. What would make a SEE a good general? Historical examples?
I am also concerned about confusing SEE and SLE.
If you watch anime, Naruto or Luffy are good examples of fictional SEE's. Rocky (from the boxing movies) is an excellent example. Hmmm... I'll let you know if I think of any others.