Someone explain to me what you mean by perma-death. Is that like doing a RP and if one character is killed, then that character is forever deleted and be forced to create a new character each time they are "killed"? It's interesting but doesn't sound like much fun, especially if you come across a character that is a "super", and I have seen plenty of those assholes on here.
That being said, I do have a character that I'm looking to delete, so maybe a permanent death match would be fun for someone wishing to "get rid of" a character they don't want to play anymore.
In any case, could someone please explain this "perma-death": concept to me, in case I'm misunderstanding it?
I fully agree with this. I would definitely love to see on my profile the ladies that I’ve killed in combat. I’ve seen the idea of permadeath on here before on a few characters profiles. Maybe titles like “has Snuffed” “or Snuffed by” would be good for deathmatch players for the winners and losers respectively. For permadeath scenarios I feel like a separate title such as “has Murdered/permakilled” or was “Murdered/permakilled for those with such arrangements. Cute little roles like “Snuffee” and “Snuffer” would be cool to as an extra flag for people into those types of scenes.
i've heard of someone who had a character that they let perma-die in the fiction, so like it became canon with their partner that the character was dead. could we have a relationship category like that here for people who like their fights to end in death and might want to play with that?
ha... good point. someone was just telling me about how he and his partner made an agreement that her character was REALLY dead and i thought that was super hot and i can't even fully explain why.
Akuri
2025-04-05 18:56Someone explain to me what you mean by perma-death. Is that like doing a RP and if one character is killed, then that character is forever deleted and be forced to create a new character each time they are "killed"? It's interesting but doesn't sound like much fun, especially if you come across a character that is a "super", and I have seen plenty of those assholes on here.
That being said, I do have a character that I'm looking to delete, so maybe a permanent death match would be fun for someone wishing to "get rid of" a character they don't want to play anymore.
In any case, could someone please explain this "perma-death": concept to me, in case I'm misunderstanding it?
OTSXXL
2025-04-03 05:12I fully agree with this. I would definitely love to see on my profile the ladies that I’ve killed in combat. I’ve seen the idea of permadeath on here before on a few characters profiles. Maybe titles like “has Snuffed” “or Snuffed by” would be good for deathmatch players for the winners and losers respectively. For permadeath scenarios I feel like a separate title such as “has Murdered/permakilled” or was “Murdered/permakilled for those with such arrangements. Cute little roles like “Snuffee” and “Snuffer” would be cool to as an extra flag for people into those types of scenes.
OTSXXL
2025-04-03 05:14(In reply to this)
Maybe even a title like “Serial Killer” would be good to show to players on here that the character has defeated and killed many other partners.
Sophie Sigma
2025-04-01 22:43i've heard of someone who had a character that they let perma-die in the fiction, so like it became canon with their partner that the character was dead. could we have a relationship category like that here for people who like their fights to end in death and might want to play with that?
thank u!
Joanna Louvier
2025-04-02 20:40(In reply to this)
I would even argue that it doesn't have to be perma-death... I think it would be a fun addition, for those who are into it!
Sophie Sigma
2025-04-02 23:34(In reply to this)
ha... good point. someone was just telling me about how he and his partner made an agreement that her character was REALLY dead and i thought that was super hot and i can't even fully explain why.
Akuri
2025-04-05 18:58(In reply to this)
It IS hot! I totally get it, except the RP would have to be played fairly by both people.