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5 yrs ago
Reading books while driving is a good way to expand your knowledge
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I hate the part of the world that uses "lollies" to refer to candies
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5 yrs ago
Imperials go home
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5 yrs ago
"What if you told a joke and somebody laughed?"
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5 yrs ago
I enjoy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but hold the peanut butter and jelly. Hate condiments on my sandwiches.
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@Dark CloudYou are surrounded by a hundred miles *or more of inhospitable irradiated desert, you won't have much to worry about from players for a long time at least
Maybe the northern part of Old Jericho has a bunch of sea raiders hanging out...

"I will drink from your skull!"

"That's a nice head you have on your shoulders."


"Less talking! More raiding!"


Please tell me my references aren't in vain
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The ruins have like marauders & shit.


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@AdorableSaucer That's another question I should ask, then. Will there be NPC factions/communities? Or are we all there is? I imagine building new settlements from scratch would take a very long time to form any sort of expansive/significant geopolitical entity

I suppose it is the post apocalypse, and perhaps that's not the point. More like a bunch of petty factions squabbling over what remains of the old world. Any way is fine with me
Speaking purely realistically, the rebuilding from this sort of calamity would probably take up to ten thousand years + due to the population issue all things considered. Maybe shorter

Of course, this is an RP, total realism isn't desirable.
Perhaps if there were other communities which weren't other players that could be conquered. To introduce some needed diversity. Not that the Ogres need that much, they're sorta at a point of no return aren't they
To remedy the sort of inbreeding going on everywhere you would need many different communities to form and stay separate from each other for a few generations. I don't know what the timeframe of this RP is, but if it's shorter than a few centuries then all people will probably remain semi-inbred or closely related
NJ doesn't have a whole lot of room to talk, almost everyone in the settlement is the third cousin of almost everyone else, at least. To be fair, that goes for all factions in this RP

*Considering it's been about 4 generations and there was a big die off, so all the people who survived were genetically similarly able to fight off the plague. In the early days, there would have been more diversity.
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Well they are quite literally everyones father, and everyone is related.


I guess at a certain point it doesn't really matter that you inbreed so much because you've maxed out your inbred-edness. I imagine in real life many Ogre children would die before or during infancy due to the sheer dysgenics of it all
@Dark Cloud But who needs bureaucracy when you have Papa'
@Dark CloudI'm afraid I'm not, I'm not huge into Warhammer, not out of dislike of the IP

I was just wondering if they had a Commission of Agriculture :)
Farming giant radiation-mutated radishes in the bombed out remains of a megacity must be a logistical nightmare
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