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 * )  I think that the best character development happens when you click with the group you are in with.  You play off each other's strengths & weaknesses, your character grows as you experience more with each other.  UAM's character has developed into a more fully rounded character than the random Imperial he began with, mainly because of the interaction between my character and his.   I would like to think so, anyway.

Probably the most important thing about role playing is letting go of your real self and really believing that you are in the fantasy world created by the DM and yourselves. At a young age this is easy--as we get older it's harder.

Neroz10, I didn't think you were that bad. Sorry about the random crack. It was kind of random but certainly not as bad as other random characters who have come and gone in our game. I don't know how old you are--you speak of being good at 10, but you do not recognize the DM acronym so I am guessing you didn't start out role playing back with the original Dungeons and Dragons games came out--the ones with dice and character books and cards--and you sat around a table and the dungeon master ruled over the fantasy.

Don't be so hard on yourself. If you'd like to try to join us again, read over all the posts--we are up to part 4 now and create a character to relate to the thieves guild. Keep it simple--we are not fancy. I think we have a hell of a lot of fun.