What type of yakuza should you write?

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What Kind of Yakuza Writer Are You?

Discover your ideal style of writing within the world of yakuza roleplay with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a fan of gritty narratives or dynamic action, this quiz is designed to help you find your perfect writing niche.

  • Answer 7 questions that reflect your writing preferences
  • Uncover insights into your narrative style
  • Make connections with fellow writers
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingWolf42
As a writer I thrive more in this kind of thread:
Long replies, full of introspection and inner thoughts and minimum dialogue
Medium length replies with a balance of 60% introspection and 40% dialogue and action
More dynamic replies, potentially shorter with no more than 40% introspection.
One-liner dialogues
The thing I am most excited to write is:
Blood! Gore! Torture! Unimaginable physical pain!
Dynamic scenes: fighting, action sequences with lots of movement and multiple sets of limbs to keep track of.
Thoughtful self-exploration, character arcs, lots of introspection.
Political intrigue, gray cardinal type of figure coming out on top.
Psychological aspects of torture, deeply fucked up characters, breaking minds of their enemies.
SMUT!!!111
When choosing the character, the deciding factor for me was:
Canon family - I did not want to justify my choice to the mods and go through the grilling.
Having a fandom friend on the server I decided to go for the same family they are in.
Having a fandom friend on the server - I decided to join the different family that they're in.
I got to pick my favourite character that I write all the time.
I got the idea for the storyline and this character's personality fits the best.
I just didn't like the other mod
When deciding on weapon proficiency on my character, I:
Wrote down the proficiency first as I saw fit for their role and then changed it if needed to fit the backstory better.
Wrote down the backstory first and then calculated the proficiency based on it.
Gave them Advanced in all because they are super cool and also know six languages!!11
When deciding on family for my first character, I
Went the easy route and picked the canon character from one of the available families.
Chose the family based on my preferences and biases from watching/reading canon media.
Chose the family based on the in-server lore.
Chose the family based on interactions in welcome/submissions with people from this family.
I WENT KARASUNO BECAUSE WEAPONS ARE COOL!
I WENT INARIZAKI BECAUSE I SAW THERE WERE WHORES!
My perfect first thread on the server would be:
A flashback establishing how my character came into the family.
A flashback establishing relationships with one of the current members
Current time thread establishing how my character came into the family.
A current time thread establishing relationships with existing member of the family
Throwing my character into the big family plot right off the bat.
A fun and crack thread to ease myself into the server culture.
SMUT!1111
Overall, I consider fun roleplay experience to be:
Writing every day with quick and consistent partners.
Building a lot of relationships on my character.
Writing big plots that involve a lot of people.
Writing some deeply fucked up shit.
Writing lots of crack and party threads.
Writing ship content and smut.
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