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Would it not be logical to assume that something happens after something else if it is posted after? The difference in time would just be down to our own interpretation based on the content of the post an how long it would realistically take for such events to unfold?
So.. Khan, in your experience, if we were to have some form of organisation, how would it be done?
Also we have an advantage over traditional RP, in that time doesn't flow properly in a Prince's realm, so it's entirely possible that things could be happening at the same time, at extend time, shortened time or just generally convoluted time.
It does seem logical to me that if your post is not directly connected to any other, then you should be able to use as much time as required. The only time this wouldn't apply would probably be in battles where each posts time length would depend on the intensity of the siege.
Hmmm..

You can use as much time as you want, I suppose. Though I did mention in both interest checks that when it comes to NRP GMing, i'm still a newbie. So i'll put this to you guys, do you think it would be beneficial to have a dating system? How much time would you say is sufficient for each post?
darkwolf687 said
So its a like writing a book, only there are other writers who might decide they don't like your plot and try to change it, lolI am going to very much enjoy this, I do enjoy creative writing >:D


Exactly! Like a book! I love creative writing too, i'm foaming at the mouth ugh ugh.
So i'm writing up the first IC post, it may take me a few hours. I figured i'd use the time to make sure everybody understands how the style of play here differs from that of your regular NRP (or RP, for that matter). All posts are basically like a mini-short story, they don't necessarily rely on other people to respond to make them have any value. The idea is that all posts have their own, self contained plot that could be added to by another player who seeks to subvert you, or not. We use the world building elements to make consistencies in our posts and so that everything connects.
I feel like I haven't explained it to the best of my ability yet, but does everybody sort of get the jist of it? Any questions?
I find it interesting that Misyra breaks the minds of those she loves, and Clafkwefbwlefihrgelrsgihsfsaqf breaks their bodies, yet both consider this to be an act of love.
GreivousKhan said
Lucky bastard. :P


Noooo idea what you're talking about... Valindra has always had her symbol that I didn't only just notice now. ;)
Order of The Old God.

Although the Old God has faded from the world, some still uphold his teachings and values, revering him as though he still had contact with Anadara, believing that he may one day return to the world to exact vengeance on the Princes of Ruin who have so brazenly appeared to harvest his world. These churches now exist few an far between, with only two of the nine original Grand Cathederals standing: one in Estara, the other in the Distant Sands. Disciples will often make a single pilgrimage to these holy places n their lifetime, where they will remain for the rest of their ays, piously devoted to the secret order, carrying out some unknown purpose within. Although the goings on of the Order are widely unknown to the people of Anadara, the public side of their faith -The Paladins- are revered by all, religious or no.
The Paladins are often hailed as protectors of the Realm, and are often the first defence against incursion from the Princes of Ruin. Although they are not as elite as the Order of the Aether or the Silent Dawn, they are more numerous, and some patrols can be found near almost every major population center in the world. Stories say that the higher ranking Paladins are able to call upon the power of their lost God to aid them in battle, though surely such a power will have waned since his exodus.
Armed with a blessed mace and shield, along with a plain set of chainmail, each paladin considers himself the pinnacle of wrath, though they are far from it, they are merely specialised soldiers who will often engage demonic forces before conventional fighting forces.
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