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We all like to have interesting characters, even if it means breaking their legs. Playing a character with a disability is both fun and a learning experience. Whether it's physical, mental, social, and so forth, it's just another aspect to explore with and share with others through your character. Handicap for the win, yea?
However, though it be, another person brought another thing to my attention. They said, "most characters with a mental illness is a psychopath," and this is true. Suffering from schizophrenia myself, it can be discouraging and stereotypical. Added, it is cliche, as if to say any character (and sometimes even real life people) who are mentally disable are like this.
There's never anything wrong with playing a character with an illness as long as you understand it. Like cannibalism, a disability of any kind should be played with respect. If you have a character or plan to create a character with a disability, play it through the character's eyes. Not just to be cool out-of-character or gain attention. Just be yourself and be your character while telling their story with dignity.
So how about you all? What kind of disabilities you like to experiment with or find a bit overused and abused? Do you like to play handicap characters? What ever the case, share your thoughts.
I, personally, love role-playing disabled characters (though, blindness is probably the worst as I've gone). I do find it very annoying whenever someone makes a blind, or just broken, character for a certain spot; or whenever I, myself, am called out for having a disabled character - because someone always makes a disabled character for a certain spot, yes. (If you couldn't tell, that was sarcasm.)
I love role-playing them, and that's all I have to say about that.
-Wolfie