... I am totally show this reply to my friend, who was also burned by this person. They would appreciate it just as much as I did. ^_^
You had put effort into something that she wanted, and she didn't acknowledge it in the least.
Actually... she didn't request it. She technically didn't
want it. She literally told me to "do whatever" when I asked her if she was serious with her "Reblog this if you want smut in your inbox" reblog. (The story ended up
not being smut in the end due to how the characters interacted, however. You can find the story
here, incidentally.)
So, she's apparently terrible at proper character development and portraying characters in a realistic fashion?
Here's the thing.
[spoiler=So god damn nerdy and just roleplaying blah blah blah.]
Her main character, "Aliblu," has something of a "split personality."
- One half, "Aliblu," is the embodiment of "calm," I think? Her specialization is on positive magic. Healing, restoration, etc.
- Her other half, "Skarlette" -- the focus of this story -- is the embodiment of rage and destruction.
They share a common soul and inhabit the same body. Aliblu is usually the one that comes out. She has all the personality, all the love, and so forth and so on. Skarlette's personality is bland, at best. She's very logical, very straight-forward, when being calm. When she gets excited, she shows emotion, and that emotion is, of course, anger.
Now... Over the last several months, a lot of things have happened to where Skarlette hasn't needed to come out as often, if ever. Which was unfortunate for Joseph, as he had a fondness for her and sees her not as "the other half of a whole," but as a whole unto herself. (As stated in the story I wrote.)
TL;DR version: Aliblu has all the social skills while Skarlette has all the fighting skills.
When I said "neglected," I simply meant her player never uses the character. But given this, you would be right to think Skarlette is, as you said, "under-developed." And that's why I went the route I did with my story.
In the story, Joseph calls Skarlette over to chat with her. (Due to a charm placed on Aliblu, Aliblu and Skarlette had their own bodies during this period of time.) Skarlette eventually decides to go ahead and visit him, since Aliblu was as safe as physically possible with their boyfriend and their family in their "Realm" (a pocket dimension within/outside of the "Tumblrverse").
Skarlette proves to be very mechanical and blunt about things, then accidentally throws Joseph through his breakfast bar when he tries to keep her from going home. After healing him (which actually weakens her, since she's the embodiment of
rage and all (Aliblu's creator established this herself)), she shows a frailty. Eventually, Joseph digs it out of her that she
resents being thought of as "just another part of Aliblu". She doesn't hate Aliblu, she just hates being considered her literal "other half" sometimes. She has her own dreams, her own wishes for the future. But she's convinced herself that it simply won't happen due to circumstances beyond her control. And of course, Joseph being Joseph, eventually convinces her otherwise.
There's a whole lot of back-and-forth, and Skarlette flip-flops here and there between her usual stone-faced self and what's essentially a scared little girl looking for acceptance, but ultimately, she decides to listen to Joseph.
[/spoiler]
The long and short of the whole story is to show that Skarlette is more that just some empty, mechanical woman whose sole purpose is to defend her other half. After another friend of mine (who knows the characters as well as, if not better than I do) read the story, they said I nailed Skarlette's personality right on the head. They also said it was a cute story. ... they
also said the person I wrote it for (in-part, at least) probably wouldn't like the story or ask that I not write any more. So, it's not like her "It was okay" reaction was unexpected. But it was most definitely unwanted...
Some people are very cloistered and lack the social wherewithal to function properly in society without resorting to childish games and creepy role-playing.
U-um...
This may be a product of their upbringing—perhaps they were spoiled and now demand entitlement.
Q-Chan?
They expect everyone to bend to their whim and can't seem to take responsibility for their own actions and poor behavior.
Quickie. You just described
me... Like, spot-on... I am constantly "in-character" in private chats with friends, making "roleplaying" actions and whatnot. Though, rather than be a character, I'm being myself. I don't know if that makes it any better...
This is not something that you can control. You have few recourse in relationships such as these and they include complete avoidance, or dwindling the relationship to an acquaintance level. I've used both methods, though I find the latter to work well for relationships in which you can't bring yourself to end. If there is still something about a person that you like, but everything else about them drives you nuts, keep them as a casual acquaintance. You'll be there if they really need you, but there will be enough distance to keep yourself from going crazy over their behavior.
Well, given that my stomach lurched every time I saw her treat her other friends with affection and high regard...
not to mention my incessant "shipping" of my character and hers (Aliblu, not Skarlette) kept me from enjoying her roleplay with her character and the character's boyfriend..., it was just easier to call it quits.
At this point in time, I'm not sure who did what wrong. I genuinely don't know. Maybe we both screwed up. I know for a fact we both
are screwed-up, but that doesn't necessarily mean either one of us screwed up. Or... means we both did? I don't know. I'm too tired to make any sense.