[quote=@RawrgnatheBloodfridge] I feel like Lavulman right now. XD [/quote] Wait. Why are we doing all of this hard work? We should just have sent the apps to Lavul and have him deny them all. Problem solved. [quote=@Unraveller] I'm pretending I'm quoting you. [/quote] Ooh, okay, I get it now. You're getting into the Lavul mode, and actually seeing beyond our noses. xD See, this is exactly why you're good at this whole RPing on the forums thing. You ACTUALLY ask these questions, and understand them! "Um... why is there a dragon at the convention?" is a pretty big question. I was originally going to toss Kassy straight into the building, but as soon as I thought about it, I realized it made no sense, and I wanted sense to start happening. [quote=@Unraveller] No spoilage please, I just don't think I can RP Kristof's reaction to such things as well as I could If I already know. You feel me? I discourage this kind of metagaming in my D&D sessions all the time. [/quote] IN THEE END, THE MONSTERS WIN! Bam, Kristof can't have a good reaction anymore. MUHAHAHA! Eheh. In response to what I just said, I love it when you actually don't know how an RP is going to end! Another reason why RPs can end up being more fun than writing a book. Books get: More structure, better control over characters, and much better focuses on 'the objective'. Among other things as well. RPs get: Well... chaos... but that's not fun (Unless it's Chaos: The RP.) BUT, we get ideas from tons of people, different characters thrown around, other plot 'discovered' as opposed to being planned. [quote=@RawrgnatheBloodfridge] Snap. [/quote] Huh. You learn new things everyday.