User blog comment:Taten001/Your RPs/@comment-25038310-20141111182311

I started off RPing in Runescape about 3 years ago back in Runescape, although when I grew tired of the game I since moved on, as the RP population wasn't very large and it was hard actually finding people to RP with.

Then I continued RPing in a private server in WoW with a bunch of friends for about two years, although we've lost contact with each other when the guild we had became inactive, and after moving from server to server in the hopes of finding a large RP community. I also did forum RPs then.

Then the Elder Scrolls wiki, which was perfect. I started off Rping there in June. I joined an RP and we got a few hundred posts in, although it was never completed. Then I joined another thread, which also failed due to inactivity, although it still managed to have plenty of posts. Then I joined Back to Roots, an RP made by our admin here, which was the first one that was actually completed for me.

Although my grammar and my typos sometimes ruin it for me (and perhaps others), I keep on learning, and keep on enjoying. I started off making articles like Sander Lafayette, Jack Jackson, The seven organisations, etc., and I a few people helped me with wiki related stuff like adding categories, images, policy, etc.

I've never actually hosted an RP, and I probably, never will. I think it's kinda emberassing if you have an awesome premise and plot planned out, but if nobody joins, it can be a little awkward (if that makes sense).

So, I also like crossover RPing, like I once RPed in a fallout-elder scrolls RP, and currently I'm RPing in Age of Industry, where there are flintlock like guns and  a Tamriel in an industrial age.