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Post by REQUIEM Puroresu on Aug 31, 2023 15:48:07 GMT
What's the best collaborative effort you've made in e-fedding? Can be an RP, an angle in general, maybe some non-match/non-angle character development piece, etc.
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Post by wasabi on Aug 31, 2023 15:58:50 GMT
There will always be Sarah Logan/Hyper Misao on Shock which I am really convinced got me grounded with the character and let me go wild.
As for RP there was one in my first caw fed where me and my tag partner had a whole like Extended universe of El Masko, His character and a third person's character who was in the women's division how they interacted and overall it would be like 3 connecting rps from each of us that were all collabrative efforts.
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Post by Aria Knight on Aug 31, 2023 19:30:22 GMT
Chalmers and I pieced together a masterful Cody/Dustin Rhodes feud in early SGW. Started as a team, organically created tension and jealousy, did a turn with Dustin betraying Cody, and then paid it off on 'PPV' with a blow off Texas Bullrope Match.
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Post by Brighamj96 on Aug 31, 2023 20:32:47 GMT
I have done so much for collabs early on but my favorite was when I was in the middle of a huge feud for my first world title, I had multiple people help me figure out what to do to give my Sami Callihan character some depth and aggression.
One helped me find a match where he piledrove Mia Yim through a table
One helped me with a jobber name that I was using to further the match.
It was so fun to write and I had so much help and feedback from it.
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Post by DS(Jessa Wells) on Aug 31, 2023 23:12:14 GMT
Mine was with Angel in OWF back when i handled Eclipse Our characters were very taken with each other, but had trust and violence issues. So for a long time they randomly helped or hurt each other before eventually trying to have a relationship. Even then, they were both nuts and paranoid so there was always tension over the things they were hiding from each other.
They thought the world was alive and specifically hated them. It culminated in a show set years in the future where we wrote an RP for their daughter Dawn. We gave them a happyish ending for their retirement.
Its my favorite collab because we managed to write each others characters so well that it was very easy to work together. We were able to do a lot with it. Having an actual end of the story for both characters was nice.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2023 0:08:10 GMT
It's probably a piece I did with Greg Newton back in 2003. We were working together on an angle and hand both of our characters inacteract in some of the weirdest places for them. I remember we had a portion where they were at a bowling alley and trying to one up one another. Whole RP was about 14K of oddball scenarios that worked for how our characters were at the time.
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Post by Cap on Sept 1, 2023 2:49:30 GMT
There will always be Sarah Logan/Hyper Misao on Shock which I am really convinced got me grounded with the character and let me go wild. As for RP there was one in my first caw fed where me and my tag partner had a whole like Extended universe of El Masko, His character and a third person's character who was in the women's division how they interacted and overall it would be like 3 connecting rps from each of us that were all collabrative efforts. Easily one of the most fun runs of my career. I only wish the feud could have extended longer. Hyper Misao was just such an eccentric, memorable character, and Logan was this batshit 'how is she real' comic book villain. Post-Shock, you and Josh elevated Misao even higher and it was nice to see how far that character went. Otherwise, I'm going to say what @nijima and I are doing has been some of, if not the most creatively fulfilling collaboration I've done in this hobby. Prior to this collaboration, I've definitely had great individual runs, and plenty of great individual successes, and plenty of rewarding feuds with other people (as mentioned above and including Paul Burchill stabbing Steven Richards' eye out with a key). But the feeling you get when you see someone else take your characters and give them life has to be one of my main drivers to be here. It should go without saying that this same sort of thing happens with Josh and *every other person* in the fed. The fed is a living document and there's a constant feedback loop between the writers and the owners as far as how a character is being portrayed, as well as curveballs tossed in both directions. Going back, what's funny about the Nijima and Caponata collaboration is Nijima has taken Etna, a character I originally appended onto Caponata, and turned her into a completely new creation (and it's played significantly into Kasumi's own development). It's to the point where I can't imagine it having gone otherwise. In the end, I can say I'm glad we got here, because for a while, at least for a few months, it was a struggle to get good collaboration going. We stayed in our corners and wrote our individual stories, with nothing collaborative really springing into mind or feeling appropriate to do. But since Anthony tossed Etna into one scene of his, it's cascaded ever since. And sure, I still write my own individual stories, but they're just one part of the much bigger puzzle. At this point, every rp is a joint effort, even if it seems like it's not.
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Post by Nijima on Sept 1, 2023 4:12:01 GMT
There will always be Sarah Logan/Hyper Misao on Shock which I am really convinced got me grounded with the character and let me go wild. As for RP there was one in my first caw fed where me and my tag partner had a whole like Extended universe of El Masko, His character and a third person's character who was in the women's division how they interacted and overall it would be like 3 connecting rps from each of us that were all collabrative efforts. Easily one of the most fun runs of my career. I only wish the feud could have extended longer. Hyper Misao was just such an eccentric, memorable character, and Logan was this batshit 'how is she real' comic book villain. Post-Shock, you and Josh elevated Misao even higher and it was nice to see how far that character went. Otherwise, I'm going to say what @nijima and I are doing has been some of, if not the most creatively fulfilling collaboration I've done in this hobby. Prior to this collaboration, I've definitely had great individual runs, and plenty of great individual successes, and plenty of rewarding feuds with other people (as mentioned above and including Paul Burchill stabbing Steven Richards' eye out with a key). But the feeling you get when you see someone else take your characters and give them life has to be one of my main drivers to be here. It should go without saying that this same sort of thing happens with Josh and *every other person* in the fed. The fed is a living document and there's a constant feedback loop between the writers and the owners as far as how a character is being portrayed, as well as curveballs tossed in both directions. Going back, what's funny about the Nijima and Caponata collaboration is Nijima has taken Etna, a character I originally appended onto Caponata, and turned her into a completely new creation (and it's played significantly into Kasumi's own development). It's to the point where I can't imagine it having gone otherwise. In the end, I can say I'm glad we got here, because for a while, at least for a few months, it was a struggle to get good collaboration going. We stayed in our corners and wrote our individual stories, with nothing collaborative really springing into mind or feeling appropriate to do. But since Anthony tossed Etna into one scene of his, it's cascaded ever since. And sure, I still write my own individual stories, but they're just one part of the much bigger puzzle. At this point, every rp is a joint effort, even if it seems like it's not. This. I drastically got more focused and immersed from what was supposed to be a one-off with Etna. Now Dave and I really work well off each other without even intentional plans and build a world and it helped push me out of an individualist mindset and trying to make sure I always incorporate blacktora and maddelinesatterfield in some way (heck my RP for Odyssey/Battles ended with the direct intention of "Maddy can be the heroine of this arc ultimately if they wish") and I've already tried to think how I can figure out how to work with Jessa and Jack.
It's been a supreme blast building a larger storytelling with everyone whether intentional or just reading another BDL member's RP and going "hmm, I can play off that...".
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Post by Nijima on Sept 1, 2023 4:15:24 GMT
Oh and my goofy SWF collab with princessz has been a blast as well. It's cathartic write utter nonsense with her lol
In the past? I bring it up frequently. But I loved my collab RPs with Chloe Storm. Not just the Jericho's Day Off and Friday movie RPs, but even as opponents, we'd do some crazy stuff to each other's characters.
My highlight: BikerTaker blowing his Chavo's Pepe to pieces with a double barrel sawed off shotty
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Post by princessz on Sept 1, 2023 18:17:54 GMT
Oh and my goofy SWF collab with princessz has been a blast as well. It's cathartic write utter nonsense with her lol
In the past? I bring it up frequently. But I loved my collab RPs with Chloe Storm. Not just the Jericho's Day Off and Friday movie RPs, but even as opponents, we'd do some crazy stuff to each other's characters.
My highlight: BikerTaker blowing his Chavo's Pepe to pieces with a double barrel sawed off shotty Likewise, collabing with you on SWF for a bit has been a good chance to write my bitchy aristocrat nonsense, which has been amusing. Additionally my Collab for Without Equal with Vex and Shino was a great experience. Really grateful to have gotten to work with them.
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Post by blacktora on Sept 1, 2023 23:04:40 GMT
Too many to talk about lol. But here I'd say ever since I've joined BDL as Black Tora, I've been making magic with Cap, Diana, Nijima, and Maddy. Jess seems very promising so I'm eager where our antics will take us.
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