I tend to play a mixture of male and female characters. In games such as Guild Wars I'm not huge on the whole RP thing don't know what it is, the 3D graphics, the art style or what I love playing the games for their story but you get some guilds who literally RP themselves as citizens of the world around them and those guys I don't get.

Ironically on the game I worked on in it's previous form and am currently playing/considering working on if I want to (which is found here, curse of backdraft) where the graphical interface actually has little affect on the storyline of my characters I am very, very big on RP in fact as a story/quest admin/developer I would often enforce the rules of no out of character comments in posts and only allowed the posting of fight logs after there was an attempt at delivering a story to go with (this was a game rule you see) them. Now, I believe my expressive character RP on this game was developed simply because the world literally is a cross between an MMO like WoW and a Sandbox Game like Saints Row where you can do anything, be anyone. Story for the characters you played was important (and in my case, story for the characters I created as NPCs too) Each person needed to fit in to the scheme of things. It's here I do 90% of the RP I've ever done. I've played several characters and yet the characters I am often remembered for are the female ones.

I've played several different characters, one of whom is never remembered until I point out his unique RP and then everyone is like "WOAH you were that dude!" My most infamous or famous character depending on how you look at it was Lasuria-Bladebreak, she was a druiichi (drow/dark elf) who was not only a vicious bitch who was a major racist and sexist she was a raging lesbian. Her RP was basically being a complete and utter cow to everyone. However people loved me for her, if not for the lesbianism, the rage or the comments but because I portrayed her so freakishly accurately. Even girls who played the game said they felt that I got the feel of this female character completely right. My second most well known character was Guinevere, I wasn't feeling too creative that night with the names and she was only meant to be a mess around character an experiment. She went on to become the leader of an army and had to mature from being a naive young lady to a battle hardened charismatic leader type in the game so I had to work hard at portraying someone learning harsh lessons through harder trials. In the new version of TPS (COBD) I recently re-created my dark elf as a vampire, she's keeping her RP, want her to be pretty much exactly what she was back when but with one major change, she now is a vampire who thirsts for blood.