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#REDIRECT [[RPG]]
Roleplaying is the act of impersonating a character with a distinct set of characteristics and skills. The character is often written by the player himself. May or may not be fun.
 
[[Rollplaying]] is far more fun, however. This <strike>may or may not be</strike> is a lie.
 
Roleplaying involves making decisions for your character based on who he is *and* rolling dice, while rollplaying only involves dice. In fact, rollplayers could as well be playing rock paper scissors over and over and going "YEAH! I WIN! I'M THE BEST! BECAUSE A RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR DECIDED SO!"
 
Conversely, Roleplayers sit in a circle and pass the speaking stick to one another so they all know who's turn it is to write the story.  Because everyone's character is a beautiful and unique snowflake, all chance of threat and danger to them is carefully cleaned away.  If the dice ever say anything remotely bad happens, they are ignored.
[[Category: Roleplaying]]

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