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26 days ago
Current I'm going to have to take a break for awhile. One of my dogs just passed; we went to bed together like we always do and when I woke up she was gone. I feel awful right now.
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3 mos ago
Had a fun birthday. Had some alligator tail for dinner, overall was pretty good for a place I hadn't been to before. Will start getting back into the groove of things soon.
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3 mos ago
Well, I'm officially 27 today.
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3 mos ago
One of my relatives that had gone missing was found deceased today—apologies if I don't get to replies in a timely manner.
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3 mos ago
who let the 1x1 section out of containment
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Hi. If you've wound up here, you're probably wondering who I am.

You can call me Kuro, although some of you might better recognize me by one of the several other names that I have used in the past throughout the 11-ish years that I have spent on this forum. I'm a middle-twenties retail manager that is still trying to relive the glory days of their roleplay career while balancing a full-time job with an unsatiable need for overtime.

I tend to be open to most ideas when it comes to roleplay itself, be it whatever genre, group size, system, etc. That being said, I often gravitate to anything that falls in the following categories: anime, fantasy, slice of life, superhero or survival horror. If you believe that you have an idea that I might be interested in, feel free to shoot me a link; I'll get back to you as soon as I possibly can. Sometimes I forget to check my messages, so don't feel bad about pestering me again if I missed it.

I also have a discord server laying around. If we're cool, then I might be willing to a toss an invite your way.


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@Carnelian That's what Legend has been doing with his client-side browser addon and the few other places he can push updates. But as for anything that requires backdoor access, the only person who can implement anything is Mahz, hence why the site doesn't get any big updates these days.
@Kuro@LegendBegins

That makes sense. When was the last site update? I haven't been active in this forum for over 5 years so I'm not really sure what the heirachy of the staff is and what not.


roleplayerguild.com/staff is the link for staff.

It's been some years since our last site update. Legend might be able to say otherwise, but it's probably been, like, 3+ years since Mahz has updated anything regarding RPG.
I understand ghosting being a large factor when it comes to RP motivation. I too would be fed up if my partners keep vanishing for weeks at a time. But at the same time, it does sound like you're being impatient and pushy. Being excited for a RP is one thing, but rushing your partner(s) into posting is another (since you're considering a RP with no posts for a few days = dead). If you're someone who is frequently checking the forums and wanting to post multiple times to day, I would suggest finding a partner that can keep to that standard rather than continue to fault people who are unable to keep to your expectations.
@LegendBegins

Do you have a timeline of when the sitewide updates may possibly occur?


That largely depends on whenever Mahz decides to return and pushes an update out. There's only so much Legend or any one else on the mod team can do site-wise.

Dr. Edwards' office was pitch black, save for the bright shine of a monitor that reflected in his glasses. Since the plateau incident, he had been pulling double-duty, working well into the night each day. The students under his wing needed guidance more than ever, Edwards felt, and he wanted to do everything in his power to assist them with counsel.

Reaching for a tape recorder, Dr. Edwards pushed the record button and began speaking.

"Case file no. 0862452656. Patient name: Haleigh R. Crawford."

He took a sip of his late night coffee.

"Miss Crawford has been..." Dr. Edwards paused momentarily, trying to find the right word. "A difficult case, to say the least. Since she first came to my office, our discussions had bared little fruit. She was frightful, as most new hyperhumans tend to be, of her own powers. Of what she could do. A freak, I believe, was her choice of word to call what she had become."

Clicking on a file, Dr. Edwards watched as images and article clippings flashed onto the screen. Ruins of a hospital. Vancouver riots. The pleading of a worried father to news cameras.

"I do not blame her for thinking so. She had survived two near-death experiences in a short period of time, and now has to contend with the heavy weight that has been placed on her shoulders. But it is that heavy weight that has become like impenetrable armor for Miss Crawford. Each meeting inevitably leads to her withdrawn, refusing to yield workable ground. Any sort of progress for Miss Crawford has been hard to come by."

Dr. Edwards sighed.

"Yet what happened out on the Southern Plateau, I feel, has irrevocably changed her outlook. Miss Crawford feels responsible for what had happened that night, not unlike others that were also there. She believes that if she had used her ability, rather than conceding to her fears, then Mr. Charon would still be alive today."

Another sip of coffee.

"I am a doctor, not a fighter. I do not know what would've become of Miss Crawford if she had done so. But what I do know is that this anger of hers has been internalized, and directed towards Hyperion. A breakthrough, of course, yet not particularly a positive one. Wanting justice for Mr. Charon, Mr. Olyphant and the others isn't unreasonable, but I fear Miss Crawford has conflicted justice with vengeance, and I worry it may have unintended consequences in her future."

He looked at the clock in the bottom right of the screen. 2:13 AM. Better close up shop.

"I recommend continued observation of Miss Crawford, per H.E.L.P. guidelines. She may have come around on her hyperhuman ability, but considering her focus on Hyperion, Miss Crawford might be more dangerous than she realizes."

Pushing the record button once more, the tape stopped recording further audio. Leaning back in his chair, Dr. Edwards stared out a window, carefully observing the moon high in the sky as he began to reminisce over a lost friend that he had not the heart to inform Haleigh of. Not yet, at least.

If only you could see her now, Adelyn. You should've been here for her.

Location: Northern Cove - Dundas Islands, Pacific Ocean
First Class #2.20 The Calm Before The Storm

Interaction(s): Funeral Group
Previously: Purpose

"She's right, you know." Haleigh abruptly responded. "You can try fooling yourself that she isn't, but Luce is right."

Since her speech to Trace and Rory, Haleigh had been silent, instead choosing to listen to each and every Blackjack member that had approached them afterwards. When Luce spoke up, however, Haleigh knew her point couldn't have been said any better. She understood what needed to be done.

"Whose to say Hyperion won't show up again? How many more of us need to die before they decide that enough is enough? There are more important things to focus on than this game of charades Pacific Royal intends to play."

The others might have not realized it, but Haleigh was certain that Blackjack and all the other students attending P.R.C.U. were now faced with a ticking time bomb ever since the Plateau incident. Despite all the safety measures the school had, Hyperion still managed to waltz in without detection. The terrorist had even managed to leave scot-free after injuring multiple staff and students alike, as well killing one. Why should they continue on like things were normal? Houses and team swaps didn't matter. The only thing that truly mattered was doing what was right with the hand Hyperion had dealt them.

"Take a breather all you want. Collect your thoughts all you want." Haleigh replied to Iñigo, who suggested they recollect first before anything else. "But sooner or later, you'll have to make a decision. It'll come crawling back to you. Haunt you, even. The only thing you can do about it is wish you had made your choice sooner."

Turning her wheelchair around, Haleigh began to follow after Luce. "Now, if you'll excuse me."

As she pushed past the crowd that had formed, Haleigh momentarily glanced towards Katja, who had stood far behind the rest of Blackjack. Truth be told, Haleigh had no idea what might've been floating around in her head. She hadn't talked to Katja since the incident, though admittedly that had been the same case for the rest of Blackjack. Regardless, Katja would have to make it clear where she stood eventually. Time would force everyone to decide no matter if they were ready to or not.
Been playing KoTC with friends. It's pretty fun, especially since only one person needs the game to stream it to the group. Everyone else can play via browser on their phone, pc, etc. for free. That said, it's kind of difficult to win, I feel. The only time we would've won as the Grandees the Counts also finished their ambition/scheme and it became a coin toss that we lost in the end. We were trying to use the church to force out the queen from rulership while the Counts wanted to have a demon possess the queen, and the game chose the Counts as the victors.

I guess you could consider the game where we beat the Ashmeadans as a win, but there isn't a "loyalist" path in the game yet so I don't know if it actually counts. Probably more of a king victory even though we carried the kingdom to victory with our maxed military stats.
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