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5 yrs ago
Current Remember, nobody actually enjoys roleplaying if there isn't at least five shameful fetishes uncovered by the 2nd page.
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7 yrs ago
Somebody stole my mood ring. I don't know how to feel about it.
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7 yrs ago
Let's be honest, it's far more satisfying and challenging to actually imagine what a character looks like than paste a hundred gifs of a celebrity and call it good.
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7 yrs ago
So, a team of players who are good at playing as a team in a team-based game are individually bad players. Seems kind of silly when you put it like that, no?
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7 yrs ago
My goal these days is to have an RP that can actually finish, or the very least, last a few years. I see way too many die on page one to take chances
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Lowering the site's value since January 2012.


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Orcs literally come from a pile of shit. No really. Same with Malacath. No wonder they weren't playable in Daggerfall or Arena.


I bet that was a very alarmed cow pasture that day.

I'm also picturing the Shit Demon from Dogma, which makes this topic ten times better.

I am a bit over half done my sheet, I couldn't get to writing last night because I wasn't feeling well and slept my entire night away on the couch.

I totally have that khajiit hedonism down to a science.
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It's never really touched upon how culture effects the lifespans of races, for instance, a Cyrodiilic Orc lives a typically peaceful life compared to those in other cultures, as well as has access to Imperial standards of living. I always interpreted the Altmer live so long because, yea, same line of thought as you, they are the closest related to the Aldmer of old. Orcs are elves, perhaps Altmer? Who were turned into Orsimer by Boethiah. After that is when Shor, IIRC, curses them by shortening their lifespans. I don't know if it ever says how much of their lifespans the curse took, though. I always just thought they lived as long as men, that seemed a suitable punishment for Mer.


If I remember my lore right, didn't orcs come into being after Boethia turned Trinimac (I think... could be wrong) into Malacath, which is why they are said to resemble him and never really had an ancestral homeland or even that long of a history compared to other races?

I feel rusty on my Elder Nerd. Where's Hermy Mora's bookshelf of mysteries when you need it?
I always interpreted it as altmer can live for 1,000 years because they're the most "pure" elves, while the others (including orcs) can live for around 200-300, depending on life conditions. I don't imagine many orcs die of old age because of how brutal their lives typically are.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

No one pay attention to him or he'll grow on you, and that's how he gets you.


This is what happens when you take in strays, Soulio.
Heey guuuys.

Guess who's crashing this S-Club party?

Sheet is about 35% done the rough sandpapery draft.
@BaklavaHey, you take all the time you need. Considering this is my only RP, and you be my buddy friend, I am not going anywhere!

Besides, Fallout 4 and Gears of War aren't going to beat themselves. I have shiz to keep me occupied.
@Undine Aww shucklefish.

Yeah, I had a few Gouldarian finches... very colourful birds with some pretty hilarious personalities. One of the males always sung to the other male and did the mating dance, which I'm pretty sure made the other one dissonant every time. "Uh, not this shit again." kind of reaction.

But the first one never, ever gave up. He should have been his own motivational poster.

http://www.birdsville.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Gouldian-finch1.jpg < They looked like the two one the ends.
@Undine I thought I should mention, your signature always makes me grin like an idiot because I used to have a bird that looked very similar to that.
If I may, after running a good half dozen semi-long lived games, drop outs are inevitable. I think it would be best to carry on like the dropped player characters never existed and if replacements are found, introduce them whenever is possible. There's numerous reasons a person wouldn't arrive for the meeting, and it's a big world. Who says we don't meet these people well into the adventure?

Nothing kills a game faster than getting hung up on one or more people who aren't participating. Always cater to those who are active and be ready to drop characters at the drop of a hat. A few inconvenient narrative issues are insignifcant to waiting weeks between posts, because that's when people start to lose interest.

My own character's situation, for instance. Two players are active and trying to move forward but can't because the third probably dropped out. That's three players out of action because of one disinterested party.

Long story short, keep pressing forward. If people aren't checking in of their own will, put their characters in a purgatory bin if they miss the posting timeframe and post when they have to post by. If they miss it, cut them loose. No sense in a few dedicated players getting neglectrd because of an idea you have to have a full roster for the story to work.
Merry Christmas homies!
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