@BangoSkank Oh absolutely. I'm most comfortable in fantasy settings, simply because I've had more practice writing for them, but I have a particular soft spot for the altpunk/alternate history genres. Heavy on the alternative but light on the history. The last roleplay I took part in was a mishmash that took from diesel, aether, steam and cyberpunk and it was some of the most fun I've had with a setting. I'm a big worldbuilding nerd, so a creative, well thought out setting inspires the heck out of me.
Also, I tend to prefer roleplay that focuses heavily on interpersonal and sociopolitical conflicts rather than physical combat. Again, just a preference based on practice. Combat writing is not my comfort zone.
I do like my grey a bit on the darker side. An environment in which an antagonist can really antagonize. It opens up a lot of venues for the exploration of motive, which is something that I absolutely adore. Whether I'm doing the writing or the reading, I like a good character study even more than a juicy plot.
Also, I tend to prefer roleplay that focuses heavily on interpersonal and sociopolitical conflicts rather than physical combat. Again, just a preference based on practice. Combat writing is not my comfort zone.
I do like my grey a bit on the darker side. An environment in which an antagonist can really antagonize. It opens up a lot of venues for the exploration of motive, which is something that I absolutely adore. Whether I'm doing the writing or the reading, I like a good character study even more than a juicy plot.