[quote=@Leoven]*sees everyone's collaborating already* [/quote] [color=f26522][@everyone][/color] Will state that I do want to avoid collabs with people as much as possible. Players can maybe ask the other participant how their character would react to a situation and predictively write ahead, but a joint written text should be avoided if possible. [quote=example][color=777777]Player B says to Player A that his/her character will be scared upon meeting a vampire. Result text: [i]"both char A and char B cowered in fear at the vampire"[/i][/color][/quote] Several roleplays I have been involved in have died off thanks to "the collab". It's a good tool when the time is needed, but it can often hold up a roleplay while players wait for others to jump online. Additionally to that, I'm Australian and my times don't line up with most others, therefore it makes it difficult for me to get involved with joint works. Partly why I set up the Discord so you can quick message others. Edit: can't English tonight. Lel (Also, best practice for collabs is ending them in a way that it's possible to leave in the next post. Nothing worse than being locked in a 3 post collab)