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    1. Natsucooldude 11 yrs ago

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10 yrs ago
Current 2 more days and I will return to full availability
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10 yrs ago
I will be gone for a week.
10 yrs ago
Roleplaying involves a commitment to others. And if you cannot keep that commitment I'd ask you to be honest with youself and just say so. It's by far the least painful way of leaving an rp.
10 yrs ago
I'm back in business baby
10 yrs ago
I will be gone for the following week. Posts are possible, but one should not count on it.

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Zeeman stood up from his desk and walked out to the deck and to the side of the ship. "We're full, no more applicants needed", he announced. Several sighs went through the ranks of hopefuls as they began to disperse. He looked over to the zailors that had made the cut, they were going about the deck, preparing the discreet steamer for the journey ahead. It was quite an old ship, acquired in a moment of opportunity when an old captain auctioned of his assets to retire. The ship's old name had long since worn away, and he was quite unsure what he would rename it to.

Then, he heard footsteps on the ship's gangplank, he turned to the new arrival and saw a man wrapped in bandages. "excuse me sir, but..." The tomb colonist said, but he was cut off by zeeman. "Passage to venderbight?" the captain asked, seemingly without thinking for a moment. The tomb colonist was slightly taken aback by this guess. "Err... yes, that's what I came here for."

Zeeman smiled at the battered man. "Well, I do suppose a rookie like me should take every chance he gets." He moved over to shake the tomb colonist's hand. "you can stay in the hold, just don't eat the food without asking" The tomb colonist shaked Zeeman's hand, though his eyes showed a rather insulted expression. "My good sir, I would never even consider such a rude gesture to you"

Zeeman simply kept up his infuriatingly calm smile. "It wouldn't be the first time." He said, seemingly without a clear reason. Wasn't this his first voyage as a zee captain?
Wolfram listened to the peasants rambling anf thought for a moment. He wasn't interested in the slightest at being perceived as a hero, even by accident. He decided to simply go off and crush the halflings in the woods. "I'll go crash the party." He grumbled as he lumbered off between the trees.

It wasn't long before he came upon the despicable little runts. Gorging themselves on food and ale, didn't they know their place? Wolfram directed his minions to form a rank before him, as powerful as he was, he was also simply too important to just fight on the front line like a lowly footsoldier.
@Zendrelaxmy good man, welcome aboard.
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Please define "fast forward" then. Because I do not see the disadvantages of quickly going to the morning of the day of the first mission in the queue(before anyone actually heads out). Unless of course someone was planning to make a post before that, but didn't have enough time yet.


I quite agree. Skipping downtime prevents an rp from going stale due to lack of plot advancement.
now, unless there's any more prospective zailors around, you can expect this to start around the weekend or so.
@Belwicket Why is this an argument exactly? this whole sequence is of no significance to the plot at all. This entire argument has no reason to exist as far as I can tell.
the long night.
europe stronk, even in space.
approved my good man.
Wolfram had become distracted by the feeling of displacement inherent to teleporting... He had always felt sick after such magical transportation. He didn't know why. by the time he got his bearings, his siblings had already walked off elsewhere. He surveyed the area as he called forth his own allotment of browns. Deciding upon the path of least resistance, he followed the plumes of smoke that indicated burning buildings... and hopefully some fighting.
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