I really like making a story out of a video game.
For example:
In mass effect you could make numerous choices, so my character's backstory (Earthborn) can purposely effect how I would make my decisions.
If I had a Shepard with a bad past, I would purposely make worse decisions and stay in character.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MarcusWk2 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] AlmondJoy99 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] XB Fighter Yeah. Me and friends role-played on Sandbox in H3 as ODSTs, with the Guardians turned off. And, my oblivion/skyrim character. They're the same person, Hrul, a Nord who woke up in jail not knowing who he was. He always thought he was an imperial with red hair, so he named himself Flame. But after getting out, becoming the Listener, Gray Fox, and murdering entire cities, using his faithful sword Umbra. He was overpowered one day, and spent the rest of his life in jail. 40 years later, the Emperor visited his cell as an escape route, and once he got out, he vowed to agin reception, and wipe out all evil. He became the arch mage, Fighters Guild Master, And all the other guild masters, except for the bad ones. He completed all the daedric quests, and destroyed all the artifacts. Once coming upon Hermaeus Mora, He offered him a chance. Redemption. Hermaeus Mora, the master of all secrets, told him his name, and his true origin. Hrul, now at the time, is withered and old, and wanting to do everything different. Mora gave him this chance, and made him young again. But in return, sent him 200 years in the future. And out came Hrul, the Nord, given a new chance, in the land of [i]Skyrim.[/i] And now, its his choice and how he's going to spend this next chance. PS: He ended up killing everyone, becoming the listener, and Killing everyone again, and hoarding all daedric artifacts. Hrul: [i]Ive learned nothing.[/i][/quote] This is epic win.[/quote] Love this :D[/quote] Funny thing is, none of this is fake. This is really what happened.