User blog comment:ChaoZStrider/1st update/@comment-4295646-20120904025843/@comment-4998996-20130222185449

While I do agree with what you say about roleplay, it being able to leave the reader in the dust, describing the setting and the character is something I believe is more then nessasary in a creepypasta so that the reader can paint a picture in their head. If the reader is able to picture the characters involved and the setting, I find it tends to let the reader connect more emotionally with the character and makes the reader more sympathetic to what happens to the main character. If the reader can connect with the character and the setting, it tends to make things scarier and much more statisfying in my opinion.

The idea I currently have rolling around in my head is a man finds himself exploring the area surrounding his cottage that his elder sibling has purchased for him, each day that he spends there, things go missing, small things at first, ultimately leading to his method of transportation vanishing completely leaving him with the option of walking an far distance or surviving in the cottage and the surrounding area. I won't spoil what I have planned for the ending.