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    1. FluffyOne 8 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Current Just to throw my two cents in regards to what Love Dove said, false pity and fabricated empathy is the worst thing you can do to someone with depression I feel. Better to be honest than to pretend.
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8 yrs ago
Today, I am proud to be a Britaboo. Lead the way you magnificent bastards, Eastern Europe shall happily follow soon enough. Long live the Queen. Long live the United Kingdom.
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Well, I regret postponing this until Sunday. Am I still allowed to submit a character sheet or has that ship sailed for the time being unfortunately?
Bloody hell, y'all are fast when it comes to this stuff.

Out of curiosity @AmongHeroes, how much can we play around with the Knightly traits or are they set in stone? For instance I was wondering if the Lion's Roar could be retrofitted - fluff wise mostly of course - into something akin to Joan D'Arc only more . . . motherly, for the lack of better words. I apologize for not having the most concrete words to describe it but I was thinking over the possibility of creating a female Knight that utilizes that trait to something resembling Joan's reputation / romanticized "aura" if it makes any sense.
@AmongHeroes

Take yer' time mate, ain't no rush much as I like to whine 'bout how much of an impatient bastard I am.
@AmongHeroes

Out of curiosity, how do you wish to define a Knight in this setting? Will it be based firmly within the scope of legends and fairy tales, where only the Brave, the Just, the Noble, and the Honorable are granted such titles? A world where the morally good are rewarded through their deeds of courage and determination with such titles - as well as proving themselves physically and / or mentally? Or is it more grounded in reality where titles such as Knight can be bought and sold between the people, one that strikes less of an Arthurian legend and more of a historical overview of Feudal politics? I fully expect the Arthurian method to be the one used in the end but I figured it would be an interesting question to get out of the way, since it can influence character creation quite a bit.
I'd definitely love to be a part of this if you wouldn't mind having me on board, being a new member and all.
Cause I don't have the foggiest idea of what the hell I'm doing. Evenin' folks, nice to meet y'all. Heard of this place from an acquaintance and decided to give it a shot since I've been itching to properly get back into writing as a whole and - from what I understood - this is one of the better options available to someone like me who doesn't really have the time for tabletop anymore. Got a few years of experience under my belt with DM-ing, PbP role-playing, and writing in general although I have a bit of an issue with the time it takes me to actually get a post up as well as rather mediocre / sub-par writing. Hope to improve while playing with ya' lot.

Again, nice to meet ya'.
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