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    1. Silverlight138 9 yrs ago

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7 yrs ago
Current I've found it is the small things, everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keeps the darkness at bay.
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7 yrs ago
When in doubt, follow your nose.
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7 yrs ago
All knowledge is spendable currency, depending on the market.
7 yrs ago
When the going gets tough, you die.
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7 yrs ago
The only me is me. Are you sure the only you is you?
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- Self-proclaimed artist.
- Apprentice of the Arcane Arts.
- Creator of all things Absurd.
- Also a self-proclaimed writer.
- Trying to learn telekinesis.

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*poke* you guys still around?
@The OneActually, you might want to read some of Yuuta's replies to queries regarding magic and its scope/limits here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/163326-thr… Hope it helps!
@Silverlight138 I mean your post ends with the declaration of an action, and the next person's post begins with the results of the action. In my experience with combat RP, I've found it is quite possible to generate multiple paragraphs for a single post during fast-paced action sequences following this rule. A typical combat post has three components: reaction, action, and anticipation. This won't be quite so combat-intensive, so you probably won't need the anticipation phase. However, you will still be describing your reaction to any previous actions taken against you, and you action against somebody else. You could also describe your emotional state at the time. Are you scared? Pissed off? etc. A couple of sentences for each of those, maybe a line of dialogue, and you're sure to have a paragraph.


Mmmm, alright, sounds reasonable enough! Thanks for the answer.
Eyyyy @Yuuta I haz a question about rule number 5, specifically: "Whether you are interacting with another player, or an unnamed NPC, you may declare an action, but you may not decide if that action succeeds."

I think this might make it quite difficult to generate paragraphs, especially in fast-paced action scenes. Do you mean we should declare our character actions in the IC, or put it in the OC that we'd be doing so and so, and wait for your reply before writing out the entire scene (action - decided by us, and result - decided by you) in full?
@Hmmm Could you provide us with some examples of professions? :3
@Yuuta Crazy shit sounds good. Do you have a CS for us?
Going to plonk my interest down in this RP. @Yuuta I've read all your replies to the multiple queries, and I know (more or less) the kind of angle you are taking to magic and its limitations. So I have no additional queries rgding that.

I'll probably be playing... a falconer, or perhaps more generally a sort of animal handler/expert/zoologist/naturalist. Potential usefulness and relevance of falconry in the party: hunting, recon, long-distance comms, etc.

Orrrr, if a better idea strikes me before I start on the CS... We'll see, I suppose :>
@Hmmm Nice~

Now, considering this concept sounds pretty shounenish, anyone wants to play "betrothed" childhood friends trope? :D


Hahaha, sounds fun. I'm game.
Mmmm, still stalking the thread and waiting for a character sheet to pop up heh :>
This is really cool. Interested AF.
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