[quote]To me, the entire point of a roleplay is to play a role in a grand-scheme-of-things universe which generally involves the contribution of other creative minds.[/quote] And people can play multiple characters and still contribute/interact with the creations of other players involved. I highly doubt those people with “excessive character creation” frames are on here to write in a vacuum— they want their characters, no matter their amount of number, to interact with others. It shouldn’t bar them from being able to interact either; it should not matter if Player A’s three characters are in a scene with each other if it makes logical sense that their interaction takes place as long as they do not any other player characters who engage with them. [quote]I think it's also kind of sad,[/quote] Writing off people with belittling presumptions like this, really won’t help your case. I sort of understand where you are coming from even if I don’t necessarily agree or relate to it, but painting other people just gives off an impression to other people of how you think of other people and how you act in public. It’s pretty [i]sad[/i] that you don’t see how this is a toxic way to think less alone state in a dialogue with another writer. It creates a poor public image and it most certainly is counter-productive to the conversation you want to have here.