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1 yr ago
Current As an American [user could not afford rest of post]
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3 yrs ago
Never spaghetti; Boston strong
3 yrs ago
The last post below me is a lie
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3 yrs ago
THE SACRIFICE IS COMPLETE. THE BOILERMEN HAVE FRESH SOULS. THEY CAN DO SHIFT CHANGES.
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3 yrs ago
Was that supposed to be an anime reference

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Harry Potter is not a world view, read another book or I will piss on the moon with my super laser piss.

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It'd need to be built though. Apart from a few nations I'm not letting anyone take up multiple states for the same nation.
I'mma have to agree a Native American uprising is a pretty improbable thing to see happen. They're far too few and the times it was tried to any militant effect was too fringe. So much so the US military never really had to respond, it was all basically high-level cops. And as Duck said several of those states are in Serbian territory because I accidentally drew them in Serbia, and decided to roll with it. Though attempts at doing it from Greece would give the Serbs something to do for their favorite past time of politicide.
Or in the updated context: Tempest, who is supposed to be Argentina but seems to have a more unreliable life than most.
If 20 posts make a page and 250 posts a full five page, then divide that out by 30/31 (depending on moth) you should get 2-2.5 posts is a day. You then count up the posts, or the posts on that page and apply date with math.
The Battle of the Suez took place May 27-28 1980. Assuming we are using the time it started (around page 4) as the day, then it should be something like the second week of June.
Which reminds me.
Magi he said? Magi he said.
What did I do wrong?
Nothing. You just didn't get the homophone. Learn to Zoroaster.
I'm pretty sure if you avoid all the side-quest bullshit you can do it in that time. But I never bothered to try. One could of course try to risk it by running past the quarry and hope the Deathclaws don't rape you.
Has there ever even been a successful RP? Like ever?
Precipice of War. Four years old as of earlier this month and about to be a year here.
Happy year of the wooden female sheep-goat. And may I remind folks that any move in Asia to defy Chinese defense policy of keeping the current Asian status-quo will be responded too. And Japan ranks up there with Europe in the states with low popular oppinion. You'll be giving the Chinese people an excuse to vent their remaining anger. Not even the demands to stop killing every son of Japan by Hou will hold them back.
How do you all treat magic in RPs, if existent? Do you apply a set of natural rules that dictate magic, as physics does the physical world? Or is it anywhere you damn well please? I wonder this because a RP server for Minecraft I use to kill time features magic, generally as a way to explain why the admin likes to have bullshit plugins (I feel). Lore-wise it seems Magic has no real rule or grounding set of natural laws. It's diffuse and all over, and it's evident in its Wikipedia. There's maybe something like five totally different schools doing various things and not once has anyone asked, "So what says this works?" The closest to a rule this thing has is that most often magics involved other worlds. But still, no one has explored anything beyond that. They're too busy using world-ending demon summons that are accidents as plot devices and I'm about ready to call the execution of all mages, spellcasters, and shit. So gentlemen, where and when it's applicable how do you use or regulate Magic? Outside of DnD stats. how is it regulated as a natural thing with understood or with rules that can be explored, with natural effects both good or bad in your world? I'm personally a fan of the effect of the spell being directly proportionate to the cost to utilize it, with other "modifiers" attached. To kill a target, you must first sacrifice someone else. But this may then take time, since in this it presumes the spellcaster is using spirits or ghosts to do his bidding and he knows how to use them. However they do demand a equal or greater price. As a NRP'er primarily I think this works well into the hands of balancing across the board since it gets people to think about what they're doing. This also comes with the possibility of there being lore implications like the study of how to use spirits as conduits of magic comes with a great deal of study. Study that may be so intense you become a hermit or socially isolated as you read and practice. And the equal cost to effect of certain spells would make someone either dangerous, or incredibly eccentric and not well seen in the public eye. It's the sort of thing that I discovered comes up in The Witcher when I actually got into the series later. Mages and other magic types are rare and their studies are rigorous. And due to their overall rarity and eventual isolation from the world a matured and practiced mage may be treated with a lot of contempt and scorn. Even if they manage to become powerful in royal courts - where they ultimately end up - they still get the treatment. And throughout the history of The Witcher wizards have been executed and hunted for their abilities. So needless to say, I'm not one for uncontrolled "everyone can do it" magic. Or if it's presented as easy to get into while someone weakly says it's not.
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