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8 yrs ago
Current Seeya next week, Guild. Signing off.
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8 yrs ago
Merry Christmas
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8 yrs ago
Elder Scrolls RP, now with the Creation Club!
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8 yrs ago
It's happening again. I have been visited by a soviet mad scientist, a king, a penguin prince of darkness, a house plant god thing, a mystical ancient member, a tired reaper (thank god) + a greeting.
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8 yrs ago
For the same reason Rome 2 was attacked by thousands of players who don't know what they're talking about. lleeeeeeemmmmings
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Whattr' you stairin' at.

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Blimey. Now I need to post a gheed-based intro somewhere...
The cats already got him. RIP.
What trickery is this >.> Do the spambots gain sentience...
Welcome :)
Finding a proper time and maintaining the sitdown is the issue with me; my best time falls late for most people and too early for the rest.
Indeed. Characters involving multiple gents in a nation setting are, I find, the vast superior option for collabs.

Only issue with that is keeping things moving at a steady pace...
"how about the thing you put in the thing then"

~page 18, final post.
Ah, another one. A medieval 2 hotseat campaign, played similarly to other such hotseats (send email around, make player actions, etc). The catch - all actions from the hotseat are presented in text format. In other words, a roleplay that's basically built right off a video game.

Issues include game accessibility, dedication of players, cheating because they just gotta win, logistics of passing the hotseat file around, and working around some of the more inflexible elements of the game itself.
There's this place that sells fruit.

Person A comes in and sells red apples. A little while later, person B comes in with green apples and oranges.

Person A notes there might be some overlap between green and red apples, because, ya know, apples.

Person B asks what oranges have to do with red apples. Wot.
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A curious point to compare with considering debauchery is on your list and a far closer relation.

But if I must draw a connection, debauchery has been connected to partying, and debauchery in a religious context is closely related to sin if one compares what defines both words.
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