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8 yrs ago
Current 78.media.tumblr.com/ac13757… - mfw people ask for incest ships
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8 yrs ago
I can't believe I've stuck myself with three girls for all of next year who think screaming, shrieking and making sex noises consists of banter. -_-
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8 yrs ago
Pepsi Max ftw!!!
8 yrs ago
The facts and lore of a specific universe: Canon. A large piece of artillery used to shoot shells: Cannon. Writers, please learn the goddamn difference. This has been a public service announcement.
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9 yrs ago
Posts will be delayed until wednesday, my dudes. Got some uni wori to catch up on.
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Bio



Howdy all! I figured it was about time I spruced up my bio section. Or, y'know. Wrote something in it other than WIP.

So! Things to know about my mostly-good self:

I'm a 20 year old female, hailing from a not-so-small town in the north east of England. I'm currently about a third through my second year at Uni, and have made some awesome friends there so far. I also debate. That's always fun - arguing has always been an annoying trait (for others, that is) of mine, so putting it into something one can have on their CV is great. The competitions are super fun too. Anyway, roleplaying.

If you've known me for a short or long while, you'll likely know what an absolute slut for fantasy I am. High fantasy to low, I love those kind of roleplays and will nearly always be interested in new ones that crop up. The same applies for Sci-Fi, but at the moment, I'm not feeling inspiration for a good ol' spacefaring RP. Gotta get the Mass Effect out again, get me craving some Turian booty again. However, I won't go for only these ones. SoL can interest me if they're run properly, alongside horror, mystery, romance, etc. I won't ignore something simply because it doesn't have magic or flying bears in it or something. As for level, I like to consider my writing high-casual to low-advanced. Hopefully others will agree with me on that one, haha. Anyway, here's a list of specific fandoms I enjoy, kind of in order of preference:

  • Lord of the Rings Universe (Including The Hobbit)
  • Dragon Age series
  • Elder Scrolls
  • Mass Effect Trilogy
  • Star Trek (I'd love a Discovery one right now!)
  • Star Wars (Specifically the time around the Prequels; while I shan't get into the whole Prequel/Original war on which is better, roleplaying makes for more excitement in the prequel era. Clone Wars guys, c'mon!)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Fringe
  • Greek Mythology (PJO, but with the amount of Camp Half-Blood roleplays that have come and gone, I'd prefer one based more on the Original Mythologies)
  • Norse Mythology
  • Marvel
  • Left 4 Dead
  • The Walking Dead (Or any Post-Apocalypse Roleplay, really.)
  • 'A Song of Ice and Fire' Series
  • House of Night Series
  • True Blood
  • Deus Ex
  • Blood Ties
  • The Vampire Diaries (I admittedly abandoned the show and books when the plot got too boring, but I still like the Universe. I'd join a roleplay based in it, if it had original characters, that is.)
  • Pacific Rim


Aaannndd I'll stop the list here before I go on forever. Basically there's a lot, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Hit me up if you want me in your roleplay, of if you'd like to do a 1x1 based around any of those areas, or even some additional ones if you think I'd be interested. I love original plots and Universes too, especially if they're done well.





Current Active Roleplays:
CURRENTLY UPDATING
The Elder Scrolls: Fruits of Contention
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Crimson Skies (GM)
Escaping the Blight (1x1)


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Here's my WIP - I need to add a personality bit and appearance section, and touch up the spellings, but it's the history I really wanted to get finished.
Consider me interested! About time I found a decent looking LotR roleplay. Just a question though; I'm thinking of making an Elf (Either Silvan or Noldor, haven't decided yet... although Sindar is temping too) how much of the canon are we allowed to bend in relation to the genealogy of our characters? For example, could we invent a sister or child for... I don't know, let's say Feanor, so our character is a descendent of them? Just thought I'd check before making anything.
<Snipped quote by POOHEAD189>

... How do they bathe?


... With non-running water, perhaps?
Ahaha I'll mention it in the discord!
@MacabreFox

Enough time for some of the human races to cross over! It's great because the child's race is determined by their Mother, Naenya for example could be the ancestor of Leif or something, as long as there was some human daughter's inbetween them. XD If there's ever a writing challenge in FoC about ancestry, we should arrange something in regards to this roleplay!
By the time the group of Mercenaries had made their escape (Rhasha being kept upright, quite gratefully, thanks to Sevine and Dax), and a handful of Braves had caught up to them, Rhasha had managed to replenish enough magicka to cast a few small healing spells on himself... but he didn't dare to remove the shaft of the arrow from his chest, not until they got to a safer place. For all he knew, the arrow was the only thing keeping blood out of his lungs, or the only thing keeping pressure on a severed artery. The head and fletching had been clipped away for more ease of movement, but there was still something grating about having a piece of wood impaling oneself.

The Khajiit remained quiet during the argument between their elven members; he too would have gone back to try and rescue Jorwen, a good and brave man that deserved a better fate - but he could barely walk, and Daelin didn't seem to be back at 100% either. Sevine was hurt, and Dax also seemed to have some injuries. He hated to admit it, but Keegan was correct; they would have to abandon the mission well and truly if they wanted to make it back to Dawnstar in one piece. As it happened, the journey itself was hard enough to nearly finish them all off.

As the hours passed, Rhasha's exhaustion only grew; the only relief he had was healing his wound whenever he got the chance too. After retreating far enough away from the Kamal, the Khajiit had risked removing the arrow shaft from his chest, breathing a sigh of relief upon seeing a lack of arterial spray gushing out of his wound. Any blood that had pooled in his diaphragm must had been from torn capillaries, as it had subsided and clotted after only a few hours. By the first half-day of their journey, Rhasha could support himself after several bouts of healing magic. If the group had paused for longer than half hour bursts, he would had offered to try and forage for some more alchemical ingredients, create potions of healing or endurance. By the look on Keegan's face however, he didn't dare voice the option - the Khajiit got the distinct impression that Keegan was annoyed at him in some manner, but couldn't quite understand why. The least he could do to help was support Daelin when the journey became too much for the Bosmer, but in Rhasha's own exhaustion, wasn't able to do all that he would usually. As such, the sudden appearance of friendly "bandits" and their fort was a miracle for the starved and shivering lot. Food, water, and shelter from the wind was enough to lull Rhasha'Dar into a heavy sleep, despite the work from the mines. With all their bad luck, it seemed things were finally beginning to look up.

The next morning, the group was replenished, and although the atmosphere was still tense and down-trodden, Rhasha was beginning to feel somewhat better about things. Although he hadn't found the time to brew any potions (The cat had slept like the dead... perhaps an inappropriate comparison, with what may have happened), Dawnstar was but a day's journey away, and they could rejoin with the rest of their group. Daelin seemed to be in better spirits that day as well - or at the very least, better rested. Enough so for the two to have a short conversation; Rhasha had expressed his relief in seeing Daelin alive. Back at Nightgate, his chances hadn't looked good at all with the amount of injuries recieved, and the situation deteriorating outside.

"This one's family has some... unique situations." He had said in response to a query about his siblings. His elder brother had been in the gazette, leading to Rhasha writing a worried letter to his parents about supposed "killing of orphans". Ri'Nhazi had always been headstrong, but Rhasha knew he wouldn't be responsible for war crimes. Or at the very least, was unaware they occurred. As for his sister... well, everyone in the company probably knew of her affiliations now - a fact he had kept from the remainder of his family as a favour to her. Rhasha could only hope that both of them stayed as safe as they possibly could in their current lines of work. Wishing Daelin the best of luck in reuniting with his family, Rhasha began to wonder about his own, and felt a pang of guilt upon remembering where he had left his Azurah pendant. He regretted leaving it behind, simply because it was one of the few things that connected him with home, and with his family that were scattered across the continent. For the rest of the journey, the Khajiit remained silent, contemplating about the lost necklace. Would Azurah see his anger and abandonment of her beloved token as an affront to her? And if so, what would she do?

As the group finally reached Dawnstar and went about their business, Rhasha was content in taking the smaller amount of pay simply from relief; they had made it, and it seemed everyone from the other group had made it back alive too. All they had lost was Jorwen, and even his fate was unknown to the recovering land group. Perhaps the Gods would be merciful, and Jorwen would appear alive and in one piece in due time. But as time passed and Rhasha went about his business; finally restocking and being able to replenish his potions supply, he took up a quiet corner in the Inn with his equipment, some food and wine, and a smouldering pipe dangling from his mouth. A cursory glance at the latest Gazette, left folded over on the bench beside him caught his attention, and mercy seemed to be in short supply between the printed words. Placing his half-crushed bear claw filled mortar down, further reading of the news article snapped up all of the Khajiit's scrutiny. 'Failed attempt on his life... abducted?' Rhasha's thoughts from earlier rushed back, and the paper slipped from his grasp in stunned silence. His brother, kidnapped? It sounded impossible to consider. Ri'Nhazi-Do was the biggest of his family, a cathay-raht that was considered tall and muscular even for his sub-specie. How could anyone have taken him? But that wasn't the only question now swimming around Rhasha'Dar's mind. How could he stay here when his sibling was gone... when his country lay under attack from beasts that sounded just as horrifying as the Kamal in Skyrim? What were his parents going to do, if their Riverhold came under attack? His youngest sister M'Vrasha still lived with them, and the thought of losing all three was a terrible one.

Rhasha'Dar began grinding the bear claws again, but his expression was one of numbness. What path would he take now, with peril reaching both himself with his companions, and his family so far away? The answer was not known to him yet... so he would do what he was good at. Make potions, and help people.
But you just did.




I just find it odd when you say you were/are interested in the idea and hope it succeeds only to say you don’t want to help it stagnate when you could do the exact opposite as a contributing writer. Regular posts are what prevent stagnation, and leaving as you did only seems counterproductive to that point.


No amount of regular posts will keep a roleplay alive without an effective leader. I've seen it happen plenty of times before (Not with yourself, a different GM) where they've started a roleplay, and it's stagnated because they didn't put the required effort in. Hell, even I've done that before with some of my earlier roleplays, I'll admit that. As I already said, I left because I didn't want to get stuck in the stagnation and attempted resuscitation of it, because I've been sick and tired of doing so in the past. I invite you to prove me wrong - keep the roleplay alive for a few months, and I'll happily eat my words. But really, the main responsibility of keeping the roleplay directed properly belongs to the GM(s), not the roleplayers. When I say direction, I don't necessarily mean of the plot – I mean of the roleplay as a whole, IC and OOC. When a GM leaves their roleplayers floundering for something to do, waiting for the IC to appear finished - without letting them know they can post for whatever reason - it's a failing on their part, even in a sandbox roleplay. In my opinion, you weren't directing and leading to a standard I like in my roleplays. I say again, feel free to prove me wrong in that - time will tell, and it'll prove one of us right.
God, don't you just hate it when GM's aren't acting mature?

Nah, I'm kidding, I don't do that vague bullshit.

@Gowi

This response is just me defending my... reputation, would be the best word for it I guess? I wouldn't even say I have much of one, but hey ho, when people insult me, I like to defend myself. "Weeding out fickle roleplayers." I mean, first of all, your wording. Weeding indicates you put at least some work into it, and it was the lack of said work that I - and others - decided to leave your roleplay. Could I have been more respectful in my leaving announcement? Sure thing, I definitely could have been nicer, or more vague over my reasons: shame on me, I suppose. Your absence from the OOC was something I could understand, and it didn't bother me that much; but delays on accepting sheets, delays on telling people that they needed to give you a writing sample before even being considered accepted, and then posting a WIP opening post and getting annoyed at us when we don't post after it? The GM traditionally kicks off a roleplay with an opener, an introduction. To put up a WIP and then complain at us when we didn't assume the IC is live - without any kind of announcement - is just... well, poor planning, I guess.

I've pretty much just repeated what others have said here, so I'll leave it there. I'm not a fickle writer (Can't say much for the other guys as I don't know them that well, honestly); rude, I'll accept, because my leaving announcement, as I've said, could have been more respectful. But not fickle. I went from being interested in a roleplay, to seeing not great GMing from the GM, to losing faith in it. It happens, and your actions (or lack of) are part of the reason why, whether you like it or not. And as I said in my post, I wish the best of luck to you and the players! The roleplay was an interesting idea, and it would be nice to see it not die. I just wasn't interested in hanging around as a player and getting involved in said potential stagnation.
@Gowi

'Tis not the only reason I've questioned your dedication, but it was the icing on the cake, as it were. @Hellis I hope you have fun with Gambit! (:
Upon hearimg that the GM is retiring their current account, I'm going to bow out of this roleplay. While this RP could be switched over to another account of their's, I've lost confidence in whether or not they're 100% dedicated to this roleplay. So, best of luck to you all!
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