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Should we resort to kidnapping people from other threads? I'm only asking because I care!


Yes, of course. The only logical course of action.
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It's fine, The Will is going to use diplomacy, so there'll be no trouble whatso-

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Ah.

hahaha, That got a good laugh out of me. Good timing.

After writing the "Meanwhile!" section, I realised that this could be a way of building the world galaxy - so why not let all of us lot write things like this? It could let those of us who love to post multiple times a day do so without having to worry about moving the action along at a pace that is hard for others to follow.

Are you thinking like similarly introducing/fleshing out new characters and such like you did, or more so maybe flashbacks of their characters' past and things of that nature? I think it would be neat to see snippets of the past.

Ooooh, conflict. I wonder how this will resolve. Good luck everyone.

Also, Doctor Frosty seems absolutely nefarious. I see no way this plan could backfire.
@Fancy Party
just press quote on both posts and you will get both posts in their own little quote box things.

Testing.

@Fancy Party
just press quote on both posts and you will get both posts in their own little quote box things.

Ah, okay, thank you! That works then.

Just for fun, here's the character sheet:



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I mean if you where doing that then yeah, you would need to define the sub chars. I've been part of an rp where everyone has 2 personalities and a familiar on their char sheet. although that generally involved talking to themselves a lot about the conversation rather than 6 person conversations every time an interaction happened. at least that's what I saw from the others.

Ah, I see. Fair enough then. Would probably be more confusing to put together than its worth then. Hm, well either way, thinking about it gave me a laugh, so good enough for me. :P

Either way, looking forward to the rest of the RP everyone. Keep up the good work. :)

Also, uh, sorry for double post. I'm not sure how to quote from multiple conversations at once yet. Maybe just have to copy-paste. Haven't messed around with it too much yet.
@Fancy Party I would assume so. Since usually a multiple personality case is where they're distinct from one another and not just someone who changes their mind all the time. That's just called being indecisive.


Fair enough. If I can think of some funny/good alternate personalities I might consider it, just for the fun of making a cs.
So whos going to flirt with Toony at the party? xD.


A handful of drunk beeeeeees
lol

Out of curiosity, if a character had multiple personalities, would each personality have to be named on the character sheet? Not that I'm planning a character with multiple personalities, I just think it would be kind of funny to see a conversation between that person's personalities and the bees.
I've been here, just waiting on approval or advice on changes to my character sheet before posting in the Characters section.
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Not at all. I'm just going to lower my post submission rate until activity picks up from the other role players.

I don't think anyone minds the frequent posts, as long as they've got substance to them. Even if its just starting conversations within the group to pass time and develop the characters more. I just got caught up with the whole thing, read from start to finish today, and I'm loving this RP, I'm looking forward to reading more. Even if its just filler until GM has time to advance the story. At least I haven't minded reading the posts between, looking forward to see where this is all going.

I'm making a character sheet at the moment just for fun, and in case a spot opens up in the future. Could probably be met in a rescue mission on a crashed ship in a ghost ship graveyard or something later on. Not that I'm hoping anyone drops out, I'm actually digging all the characters so far. Its a really fun read, keep it up guys! :D

Also, haha, that scene with The Mind/captain The Will and all the bees breaking out their individual knives/weapons. That was great.

After Lei Keung had returned to the place he'd last seen his master, Harutoma city, he decided to ask aroud about the whereabouts of Master Fan Gang. With no letter or parting words to speak of, the best he could piece together was that his master had left for the summit of Mount Wua-Sho, to the fabled City of Jade. A place most people had never seen and returned from, to a point many weren't sure it even existed in the first place. Though few, like Lei's master spoke of it with certainty and kept the legends of its existence alive.

Master Fan Gang had spoken of the place many times with Lei, and had even said he would one day return to the City of Jade, but Lei never believed his master would actually go through with it. After so long of not hearing back from his master, and now learning where he had headed, Lei decided it was time to pursue him and if nothing else, to reclaim his master's remains from the perilous mountain. After all, no one had heard from him in a couple years now.

It was a quiet night with inclement weather the night Lei Keung reached the base of Wua-Sho mountain over two weeks ago. Lei had decided it best to take some time to meditate at the base of the mountain in the rain to clear and focus his mind for the strenuous trip ahead of him. He rested beneath a thin slab of stone overhang that barely covered him, a calm in the middle of the storm. It was a peaceful place where you could hear the rain pattering against the thin stone above you, but could still feel the water dripping all around you. The sight was like a thin mist being cast over the surrounding surfaces by each droplet. The smell was that of the pure earth around.

The boisterous thunder would occasionally cause small scale landslides at the base of the mountain, mid-way up the mountain's surface however was another story, the landslides were at least one-hundred fold the size and constantly changing the terrain of the mountain. You could hear and feel the earth rumble from all directions when the stones gave way higher up.

Lei would use those images, the sensory intake as an anchor of sorts as he scaled the mountain later on, it was all in mental preparation. Though no amount of training could prepare him for this journey, no matter what kind of physical or mental endurance he had built up over the years under his master's teachings. Still, day after day, week after week, he would push on as the journey became more and more perilous each hour.

The beginning of the journey wasn't all that challenging, it was just some steep hiking here and there, some run-ins with bandits, smaller beasts, and scavengers, which could all be easily killed for food and supplies to save for the rest of the trip. No, the problem didn't lie in any one battle alone, it was what it all added up to; each encounter took a little more out of you, each missed opportunity for food or water added to your fatigue, each miscalculated step led to a small fall or trip-up.

Lei had trained in the mountains before, as per his master's strict training regiment, but one thing you could never seem to train past was the thinning of the air as you ascended. No matter how you tried to control your breathing to get more oxygen into your body and keep your muscles from weakening, nothing seemed to work indefinitely. It was all-too easy to over-exert yourself the higher you climb, even the simplest task becomes seemingly impossible. Yet you were trained to maintain mental as well as physical strength, no matter what the circumstances in front of you.

Between the meat gathered and the fleshy fruit, it was important for Lei to sustain some sort of balance between the two, but over the course of weeks and how early on he had encountered creatures to kill, the meat had gone bad with no way to preserve it. Lei wondered if his master had somehow managed to survive at the top of this mountain, how he could do it for so long. Surely, there must be something else? Maybe he'll find out once he reaches the City of Jade.

In the first stretch of grass he had seen in a while, Lei sees an opening as he's nearly at his limits and needs to rest, thinking this as good a place as any. As he gets closer, the fog sort of clears enough to show some paper lanterns hanging from pillars. 'How peculiar.' He thinks to himself before he hears voices clearing through the fog and sees the shadows of two other people sitting on the rocks. Lei stands and waves from a distance but decides not to interrupt their conversation and lays in the grass with a sigh of relief.
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