- Roleplaying
In roleplaying, participants adopt and act out the
role of characters, or parts, that may have personalities, motivations, and backgrounds different from their own. Roleplaying, also known as "RP" to some, is like being in animprovisation al drama or free-formtheater , in which the participants are theactor s who are playing parts, and theaudience .People use the phrase "role-playing" in at least three distinct ways:
*To refer to the playing of roles generally such as in a theater, or educational setting;
*To refer to a wide range of games includingcomputer role-playing games ,play-by-mail game s and more;
*To refer specifically torole-playing games . [Andrew Rilstone, "Role-Playing Games: An Overview" 1994, Inter*Action #1 at http://www.rpg.net/oracle/essays/rpgoverview.html ]For entertainment
Role-playing in the form of
historical re-enactment has been practiced by adults for millennia as well. The ancient Romans, Han Chinese, and medieval Europeans all enjoyed occasionally organizing events in which everyone pretended to be from an earlier age, and entertainment appears to have been the primary purpose of these activities. Within the 20th century historical reenactment has often been pursued as ahobby .Another role-playing tradition is the
improvisational theatre tradition. This goes back in some sense to theCommedia dell'Arte tradition of 16th century. Modern improvisational theatre began in the classroom with the "theatre games" ofViola Spolin andKeith Johnstone in the 1950's. Viola Spolin, who was one of the founder the famous comedy troupe Second City, insisted that her exercises were games, and that they involved role-playing as early as 1946, but thought of them as training actors and comics rather than as being primarily aimed at being fun in their own right.Role-playing games
A role-playing game is a
game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create stories. Participants determine the actions of their characters based on theircharacterization , and the actions succeed or fail according to a formal system of rules and guidelines. Within the rules, they may improvise freely; their choices shape the direction and outcome of the games.There are many different types of role-playing games (RPGs). Many, and particularly those that came first, are centered around characters being created in fantasy universes. Of particular note is the advent of such games as Dungeons and Dragons in the 1970's, invented and propagated originally by Gary Gygax and David Arneson. Many different versions of this game were developed, and other types of games were spun-off from this original template, causing what was first developed as a hobby to become a multi-million dollar business venture.
exual roleplaying
A form of roleplaying in which partners take parts in a drama that provides sexual gratification; these might include a teacher and pupil, or employer and maid. Sexual roleplaying is common in
BDSM , and is integral to most pseudonymous or anonymous forms ofcybersex .exual roleplaying in online games
Sexual roleplaying also occurs, on various forms of
online game s. This is a generally less accepted type of roleplaying in an online community, though opinions about it vary. Social acceptance and attitudes to sexual roleplaying differ within various communities, often dependent on the community's genre or purpose (e.g., adultBDSM and fetish communities not only accept this behaviour but promulgate it as the main activity around which the online community functions).It is also not uncommon for players to form personal attachments or friendships with the player that they roleplay with.The above mentioned example is generally better accepted in an
online environment than roleplaying a character that involves sexual-related content in public or in abovementioned adult-themed roleplaying games.References
External links
* [http://random-role-play.wetpaint.com/ Free Online Roleplaying website]
* [http://rm-sanctum.com/forum/forum-rpg%27s/ Examples of People Roleplaying]
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