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    1. ArenaSnow 11 yrs ago

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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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Welcome :)
Welcome :)

I'll forgive the lack of snacks as long as the part where I absorb souls is still on the table.
Welcome :)
Welcome :)
I'd probably make a new one. It's not the best sign when the GM of the original interest check quit and proceeded to move on to other things shortly after. Things have also changed since then, so updates would be needed.
If you don't like a roleplay, don't claim you're too depressed to roleplay or make something or whatever, and then make new junk less than a day later and proceed to start up new things less than a week after and be basically perfectly fine while dumping the thing that apparently made you do depressed about things.

Just say you don't like the roleplay anymore. Pity points not awarded. Honesty points are.
I expect it'll be a tough crowd, and as it is, I like the "always open" theme to be in place. I'll let therma comment regarding more sound recruitment tactics.
Thinking about throwing in a post one of these weeks days or so...
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Well, most of us do ;) But when you *value* the characters above maintaining a mutually respectful relationship with the person behind the character, that's a problem for me. I've seen people treat players like dirt, yet expect them carry on the RP because they only want the story, without remembering that without that player, there'd *be* no story. I hope that makes better sense.


It's certainly valid to expect the other person to at least be congenial for a roleplay to work.

I must admit, a roleplay goes much smoother with a lively OOC in support. Dead or toxic OOC tends to invalidate the roleplay >.>
Welcome :)

You'll be safe with me, some of the other gents here are a little odd sometimes.
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