To write up the premise of a roleplay on one account, then join in your own roleplay with another account. [hider=One of many experiences] ...That being said, in the case of a certain roleplay(s) I have joined recently, the 'host' then proceeded to stop moving the roleplay abruptly for a short while the moment his character failed to garner the amount of attention he wanted (due to lackluster writing and his character being a pseudo mary sue, we had no idea it was his till we realized a pattern of silence, promoting his other account to Co-GM out of the blue and log in times.). Which caused the roleplay to fail horribly before our characters (the players) proceeded to even do anything of measure within the story. But that is a story I will tell another day. [/hider] I've always been wary of hosting a roleplay because it always seems more interesting to me, to discover new worlds rather than write up one I am already farmiliar with. I get bored rather readily if I know everything. ...However, I like seeing how others react to a situation I made. A setting. A connundrum. A persona. Whichever of these, it is always full of intrigue to me to see others react. Then proceed with making up the story based on that. It's a contest of desires when it comes to writing, the pastures are greener on both sides. If I could join my own roleplay with another account - I could sample the benefits of both sides. Which brings us to my question. [u]Would any of you consider it inappropriate to join in an anonymous accounrt, an own roleplay? Or is it better to be upfront about placing a character within one's own setting, without regards to the 'special treatment' they might recieve due to being the host's character?[/u] I'd like to hear what you think. :>.