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I feel that is a bit unreasonable of you. Why do you dislike that site so much?
Well, Cal has convinced me and I'm gonna place a vote for Iwaku.
I would like that, I greatly miss this RP and enjoyed going and working through the seasons we had, it went a long way. :)

You can count me in still, I'll give it some thought also for some feedback also as you asked for it nicely ha ha. :)


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Hey bud, it's been a while. Since I left you guys I've gone through some life changes and whatnot. I decided to check in on this and seeing that your looking to reboot I would be incredibly happy to participate in it.


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yeah sure


Thanks you guys, everyone seems to approve of this idea so we should go for it. However...

I know most of us are aware of Iwaku (another RPing site for those who don't know) and it's been talked about if the reboot should be on RPG or Iwaku. I feel a little weird discussing this in here, but I've been thinking we should have a vote on the matter. Obviously RPG has been this RP's home for the past year and it's never let us down well except for that update destroying all my links so there's a strong precedent to keep the RP where it is. On the other hand, the pro of Iwaku is that I could easily recruit a few people over there that I would be otherwise unable to here. I'm mostly neutral on this though I'm slightly biased toward Iwaku as that's where I do most of my RPing.
Sorry everyone, for this RP basically dying! That's not something I expected to happen so suddenly (or perhaps it really wasn't that sudden), but it seemed the Summer didn't free up our time as much as we thought it would. I was thinking about the RP and wondering what everyone's thoughts would be on a reboot of sorts? A reboot implies we'd reset everything but I was more thinking a new thread under a new name with the same characters if we want with the same history.

I'll need the opinion of those still around, especially the opinion of QT and Myst. Unfortunately, Myst has been going through some hard times lately and has been very busy. I imagine she'd want us to come up with a way to get this going again, but I'm unsure I'd want to do something like this without her direct consent. In any case, I'd like to hear some feedback on this idea if any of you are available!
Okay, so, those of you involved in the Tremblay plot... Tremblay's community has been timeskipped past the war with Richard. Feel free to do a flashback if you want to illustrate a scene from this time.

For the Haywood/Outpost scenes, those were just about Abram gathering his forces, those groups have now been moved from there and are with the remains of Tremblay's community and the timeskip.

I'll be doing a post with the Magnus group soon detailing their escape. This group will then run into the main group and then they'll all be together. As for the straggler groups, I'm not sure if you want to make it so you eventually form with the 'main group' or not, but that's just the basic state of things right now.

Ah okay, I didnt know the plan there I shall wait for that, still okay to post for Turisa?

I might be working on a new character or two.


Turisa would be fine for now, though eventually I'll be writing her group heading back to Baton Rouge.
Well At least i can work on something for Turisa now at Haywood. I should be able to conjure something up at Trembleys but has the time skip already happened there or not? don't want to spot something and find it completely out of place


I haven't done the timeskip there quite yet.
Outpost

In the time following Enrique's departure, the people of Outpost had been a high-strung group. An actual graveyard sat just outside the wall now, the number of dead having doubled by the biter attack alone. The people had wanted the new graves inside the walls where they could easily pay their respects, but the community still held a crowding problem, an issue that had yet to be resolved in the wake of so many awful developments one after another. With Sylar dead, Jerry became the new leader of the scouts, though some people couldn't help but think of the position as cursed. Jerry didn't seem to let it get to him, but he too had to wonder if he'd be dying soon as well. Despite these issues, the community had maintained peace, and people were just starting to get along again. That was, until Adam and his friends arrived with a troubling request.

The council had gathered as they usually did, their eyes staring at Adam and the girl named Tina. They had been a bit flabbergasted to see Adam return, but were open to hearing him out. He'd been known to be a bit explosive, but everyone thought of him as a good guy before he had left. Rhonda, especially, convinced the council to hear him out, and thankfully the group of five were less at odds with each other with Matt gone. Still, that didn't prepare them for the ludicrous suggestion that they send men to help Tyler of all people.

"They have Tyler-- er, I mean Thomas, and his daughter. But they have more than that. Other friends of ours. They've been terrorizing the whole city!" At the look on everyone's face, Tina looked worriedly to Adam. She hadn't counted on him to make a convincing argument.

"Honey..." Rhonda began, searching for the right words. "Thomas manipulated us. I know you left before it happened, but he used us to attack innocent people. You can't honestly be suggesting we save him?"

"Uh, but... I mean--"

Tina sighed, leaning forward. She waved Adam off and looked to Rhonda, who seemed the most reasonable at the moment. "Forget Tyler. He's just one of countless people we need to help." Countless was pushing it, but Tina needed to sell this. "Are you really so cold that you won't help a group of people just because Tyler is one of them? I admit, we didn't know you had a grudge with him, but this way we're being upfront with you-- we need you."

Rhonda looked around the room. "... You're right, we should help, but the question is if we can. The strongest of us are either dead or have left this community. You're asking something beyond our ability--"

"It's not about strength!" Adam exclaimed. Rhonda looked sour at being interrupted. "It's about numbers! Tremblay controls through fear, so we just need to be intimidating back at him. Not even the scouts, but the watchers and builders... we're all survivors. We all can fight."

"All we're asking is that you let people know of our plight, and let them decide. If it's their choice, well..." Tina let that hang in the air, as she could tell the group was considering the offer. For having known these people more than she did, it was sad that Adam wouldn't have sold this without her. What else could she expect from a junkie?

"It sounds fair," said Randy, raising his hand.

"And hopefully some do agree," added Rhonda. The only person who ended up dissenting was Isaac, but it seemed majority ruled in this case. Tina smiled and thanked the council profusely, hoping this led to the forces they greatly needed.

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Haywood

"What Abram is suggesting is crazy" muttered the nurse, Brianna, as she tended to a cut on a boy's arm. The boy was named Noah, and Caleb wasn't a huge fan of the fact the kid seemed to glaring at him during all of this. Neither he or the others were really welcome here, and it was quite obvious why. Abram had mentioned some of the sordid history of this community, to which Jace in particular had said was 'completely fucked up'. The few that still lived here must not have been a big fan of outsiders at this point, especially with the mass graveyard just sitting outside. Abram was their friend, but they didn't seem interested in going up to bat for anyone other than themselves.

"We're really not fighters," explained the boy's father, Anthony. "There's Amy, Audrey, and Riley, but beyond that, we're nothing."

Caleb wished Abram was here, but he was busy trying to convince the doctor, Riley. Caleb felt as if it were these people that needed convincing, though even he wasn't sure what they'd do with the girl who required an oxygen tank 24/7 to live. In fact... "You heard Abram-- You guys shouldn't be living here. I wasn't here for any of what happened, but I can see the damage... there's not enough of you to rebuild. How can you expect to sustain yourselves here?"

"There is nowhere else for us to go. The last place I want to be is that Outpost place... What are you getting at, anyway?" Brianna asked, sounding annoyed. She fussed with wrapping a bandage around Noah's arm.

"When we oust Tremblay, you guys can move relocate to Baton Rouge. Hell, I'd offer you that opportunity now, but we're not in a position to do that. We need this guy out of there so that we can make life better. Jess, Floyd... Katie." Caleb conjured up names he knew these people were familiar with from his memory. "We need to save them, and for that, we need whatever you guys can offer."

Anthony exchanged a glance with Brianna, sighing. "Riley wanted to offer you guys some ammunition at least. We can afford that, thanks to the city be relatively quiet lately. We'll... discuss the idea of relocating, at least."

"I want to go," Noah suddenly said. "He's right, dad... this place just makes me feel sad. It's, like... suffocating."

Anthony gave his son a surprised look. "Ah, uh... well, like I said, we'll discuss this more later. Goodbye, Brianna." Noah hopped off the table, following his dad out the door. Caleb offered Brianna a smirk before following them out.
i apologize for my absence my people, I've just been very busy with work and stuff. But I have returned and am ready to help get thangs movin again.

I was thinkin, after seeing how bad progress has gotten. My resolution is this:

- skip the entire fight between Trembly and Robert. Move all the other clubs forward as well (though I'm honestly not sure where everyone else is that is NOT officiated in the main Baton Rogue plot). Anyhow, my idea is to skip to the end where (possibly) both Robert and Trembly fall (die by the hands of the citizens who have decided to fight back?).

That way, we can have all our characters (or a majority of them) unite and start moving northward. We would finally group up and have some kind of peace for once. The end result is that our characters would now have to focus on inner group issues, nature, hunger, etc. At this point, the protagonist would be absent (aside from the walkers/zombies). But it had to be a majority vote. And all this^ doesn't have to be textbook. It's an idea that can be altered or completely ignored.

Like yall, I would like to get this thang moving again.


Concerning the war, we can say that Tremblay was 'assassinated' early on. Whether this can be done by one of Robert's plants or by one of the workers, I'm not sure of. Abram and his reinforcements can have come in to to finish off Robert and occupy Tremblay's old camp. We can skip to this point, where the group can decide Baton Rouge isn't viable any longer for them and decide to move.

@xcalx1dw As for Magnus' prison, we can skip to when Abram's group is doing the assault, and RP out a few of the necessary deaths, and then skip to the survivors falling in with the bigger group if needed.

@wolverbells Also, it would make sense to me if Matt was killed by Scarlett at some point. Unless, Cal, you want Matt to live, then you could just say he ran away to live another day. I was originally considering Katie, as in her witnessing Tyler about to be killed, but I'd rather not simply skip over something like that.
Here, just figuring out how to move forward.


Same, we should probably think of some manner to move everything along.

The main plot definitely needs some movement and resolution. I'm thinking a major time skip for it would be good, though I'm not sure when to put it at. @SheriffLlama We can probably skip the Outpost/Haywood recruitment and jump right into the start of the attack.
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