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15 days ago
Current A roleplay not for the timid: "The quest to restore the abandoned Waffle House"
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1 mo ago
I do agree with Yandere's sentiment that words not wording workingly do be a problem this time of year.
1 mo ago
Scratch that, place your bets on polymarket.
2 mos ago
Looks like I'll be working on memorial day weekend. And no, this does not mean place any bets on polymarket.
3 mos ago
due to a typo on my part I was nearly convinced I owed the IRS nearly $3000 in excess taxes this year.
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-There will be delays in replies. Largely due to working overtime, voluntary obligations; other RPs and online-things may compete for my attention.

'Bout me:
Started RPing (badly) back in '05, mostly doing nation-RPs with an emphasis on technology and strategy, later edging out to character-espionage and military-tactics before doing "less serious" character roleplays that were outside of the 2005-2008 continuity.

That's when I went to Dead-Frontier, and found the RP community there, joined a clan, did some pretty good roleplays and pretty much loosened-up my online-personality. When the clan-leader decided to move her RPs here, most of the clan followed.

Took a course in technical-writing back in '08, so now I may sometimes use the semicolon correctly.

In 2010 I dusted off the old nation-RP continuity I had, doing a few hetelia-esque RP-shenanigans there..

RP-Habbits: I tend to geek-out on little technical-details, and sometimes infer how those details would impact the background of the roleplay. Great for world-building, not so great when you had a perfectly good plotline and I just MacGyver it off the rails (though I usually er to the side of amusement, sometimes it creates very grim side-stories).

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Wow, there are that many type of rps? I would have to say that anything out of the ordinary would be great, so definitively something science fiction-y or with at least some elements of fantasy/science fiction in it.


If you wait for October to get into full-swing, this mean zombie-clones driven by mechas holding lightsabers, in space.
Name: Wilhelm Taggart
Age: 25
Name: Wilhelm Taggart
Age: 25
Occupation: Machine Operator
Nationality: American
Appearance: Glasses, greatcoat, gloves, boots, scarf similar.
Hair may have grown longer and unkempt, hat may be different [stocking-cap, flat-cap] or simply not there.

Place of Residence: Prairie Du Chein, Wisconsin

Strengths: Insight, First-aid, survival/backwoods-liv'n
Weaknesses: Hard of hearing, going blind, thin/weak.

Belongings: Mosin Nagant with butt-pad, slip-on shell-holder (10 rifle rds, in pairs), dat bayonet, and full accessories [cleaning-kit, mag-pouches, rifle-sling attached to butt-pack instead of rifle], and about a dozen stripper-clips, a 3/4 length #3 fire-axe, and a folding-shovel.

Also included would be a medium (school) backpack on an improvised pack-frame, bedroll-pack, and a butt-pack/rifle-sling improvised as a bondolier.

Personality: Careful and precise, despite a reckless fatalist attitude. His altruistic tendencies have generally meant a good reputation. His wary shrewdness however stems from a long history of people who take advantage of his generosity.

Other: Military history-nerd.

Gud?
Now you'll steal my popularity and everyone will think I'm just a fake because of the numbers in my username. *Sadness*

To be fair, I already thought you were a cake.
Are there armored maglev trains of dakka?
Usually details are left blank to let the reader picture an 'ideal' character for the situation, even ideal for when they're being awkward or clumsy.
Probably going to use this app from a TWD-RP that somehow was in the free-RP section. It went about as you'd expect.

Name: Wilson Taggart | Age: 25 | Gender: M

Appearance: Glasses, greatcoat, gloves, boots, scarf similar.
Hair may have grown longer and unkempt, hat may be different [stocking-cap, surplus helmet with a cross on it, flat-cap] or simply not there.
Also included would be a medium backpack, improvised pack-frame, bedroll-pack, and a butt-pack.

Where you from?: Prairie Du Chein, Wisconsin (pronounced "Prairie Doo-Seen", gotta sneak a 'lil French-Eskimo into your dialect)

Personality: Careful and precise, despite a reckless fatalist attitude. His altruistic tendencies have generally meant a good reputation. His wary shrewdness however stems from a long history of people who take advantage of his generosity.

Back Story: Factory-worker and trained first-responder; Taggart is also a bit of a military-reenactor, not only fascinated with various collections, but also the how and why it was used and designed in order to get a better understanding of history while also learning some useful survival-skills.

Weapons: Customized Mosin Nagant, straight-bolt with side-slung scope, butt-pad, slip-on shotshell-holder (5 loops, 10 rifle rds, in pairs), dat bayonet, and full accessories [cleaning-kit, mag-pouches, rifle-sling attached to butt-pack instead of rifle], and about a dozen stripper-clips, a 3/4 length #3 fire-axe, and a folding-shovel.

Vehicle: Well, there was a car. But that ran out of fuel in the first month. Ended up 'liberating' a horse + carriage from an abandoned Amish farm that didn't get the warning in time.

Other: A bit of a history-buff/survivalist. Is moderately deaf and severely blind on the left side. Stocks a rather surprising amount of medical supplies. Enjoy our cuisine, I did mention he knows how to cook, right?
I think I like my idea of stalking something out of curiosity what would normally be hunting you as a more ironic pairing.

The alien would still be dominant if played-straight (as a broken Aesop), roles reversed if the alien is somehow intimidated by people.
Stalking an alien/monster sounds like it could go places.
If we're still using google-maps and precise-ish coordinates to zoom-in on for tactical layouts/scenes then count me interested.
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