I think it's a mix of fleshing out my characters and writing with other people. One of my favorite things to do when roleplaying is write a series of roleplays with the same set of characters. I love seeing how my characters develop as they interact with other people's characters—especially if they've come to see those other characters as close friends.
Besides that, I really love being an evil DM who surprises the other writers in my roleplays with some fun, unexpected plot twists. I might not get to them all during the actual roleplay, but I love the possibility of it!
I love getting to write with other people and keep the story alive, even if I momentarily lose inspiration for it. Other people have ideas, and it makes it so much easier to keep a story moving than trying to write on my own and getting stuck for a while trying to think of what comes next.
Very close in the running is developing characters because I love all of my characters a ton.
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winter you are an adorable bean and I love your bad social awareness xD ~Omni omni played robin hood, stole winter's brain cell ~Silver winter is the only person who would survive the machine uprising ~Europa
I absolutely love the feeling when a group of writers are all passionate about the same project, and I have only got that energy from a roleplay. That energy is palpable, and something every writer should experience at least once.
Another one is that feeling when everything comes clicking into place naturally when you're brainstorming with a group. When everything clicks and everyone is like "OH THAT WORKS" and we all breathe a sigh of relief that we didn't know we were keeping in.
Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong. — Neil Gaiman
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