These ones are being written for a Yuri Garden event that's happening soon, and I'll probably share them here once it's over. They're not stories based around the RPG concept, though - it's just that the stories they're taken from exist as RPGs my friend and I write. We have a lot of long-lasting games and, with the way we create and play them, they're basically collaborative stories.
@Scribbler I'll try and get the webnovels I had planned ready a little faster. They won't have the help of my friend's genius, but I'm quite proud of their world-building~!
@Moonpearl I am interested, but honestly, I'm also intensely trying to not write even though I intensely want to write want to write at the same time, right now. But I am interested, truly, but honestly, I think a bunch of people would be, stuff like D&D is sooooo fun.
Oh, you're trying to procrastinate on writing? That's rare. Is there some reason for it?
And yeah, D&D is a lot of fun. I think there are several channels on Youtube that animate/narrate people's D&D adventures, and I always get hooked on them.
What I mean is that I won't be co-writing it with her, so it won't have her input. I think it's easier to push a story further when you have more than one mind working on it.
There are lots of things that she's better at than me, such as creating effective drama/tragedy out of comedy, character deaths, and letting "good" characters do uncomfortable or upsetting things even though it's not neat and tidy for us as authors. This time, I can only try to apply what I've learned from her to my story myself.
Plotting is fun, but I find it hard to do on my own.
It's not even about what you say, I love the way you say it. It's almost as if you're a real, living person. It's fascinating to me, how the way a person writes can sound like the way they talk, and how people can sound so different from each other.
Who is this friend of yours? They sound amazing! They have anything on scribblehub?
Thank you~! Yeah, it's really interesting the way speech varies without us really picking up on it as we talk.
She's my best friend that I've known from when we were kids. She's very cool~! Unfortunately she doesn't write outside of our games. She's tried a story once or twice before, but she loses confidence easily and gives up on it before she's really started.