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6 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
7 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
7 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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7 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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8 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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I used a program called Gimp to do that. It's free online. My cousin introduced me to it a couple years ago.

*Glances between picture and your response a couple times.* ... We would have such dirty orphans. XD Fixed! I replaced the image above. If your nitpicking involves anything that actually bothers you, let me know.

As for dress code... Like you said, and since there are usually none of your usual tells for gender in lizardfolk/kobolds, how about those loincloths you seem to have a thing for? For those with more human gender characteristics... how about boys with some type of shorts or pants depending on what they're doing (a pair of each for them, and they are responsible for keeping them clean) and a lighter pair of shorts for bed? Also for the boys, maybe a light short-sleeved/sleeveless shirt for when they need that extra protection, go into town, or whatever other reason have you. For the girls, light, single-layer, ankle- or mid-calf-length dresses and light leggings for daily use, with a medieval-style chemise for pajamas?

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@Aristocles
Sounds fantastic! Made these up. Let me know what you think. They're easy enough to tweak.



@Iceprincessforlife
If you feel that that's what you need to do, then I only request that you make it known. I'll keep checking back here until it's declared dead. I'd be sad to see it go.

Personally, I still don't mind the wait if you want to hold of on that decision for a while longer. If you needed a jump-start with coming up with ideas, maybe we could have a brainstorming session or something. I don't know if most people usually do that in group RPs, but hey. Who says you have to follow what "most people" do? It's boring, anyway.
@Aristocles
So, just as a list of what we have so far (with a couple additions) that we want/need them to have... meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), classes and training (perhaps in alternating days for the sake of a break, with each sort of race with different days?), free time, and massage therapy (perhaps this could be more of a strong suggestion to do in free time or after training instead of something actually required, or would that be a bad idea?). Did I miss anything?

*Gives a thumbs up.*
@Aristocles
I was just wondering if you thought we should or not. We could always play it by ear, if it would be easier. With that said, though, are we perhaps ready to begin? Do you want to post first, or shall I? Or whoever gets to it first?

Gotchya. Sorry! I don't feel like redoing it, so I'm going to leave it like that, if you don't mind. Pretend they aren't there. XD I updated the character profile with it!
@Aristocles
Just wisps works for me.

Should we actually make up a schedule?

Eh, they would just have to compensate and have winter wear and wood stored away somewhere. That's why I asked.

Thanks for letting me know about the edit! Glad you like the picture. I feel like it took me longer than it should have. Heh. I usually draw my dragons with the large scales on the stomach, so that was kind of a mix between habit and preference.
@Aristocles
Forgot to mention you. My bad! I don't know if editing in a mention works or not.


Well, we could always use some of the classics, like a vampire or two, and maybe some freaky form of a will-o-the-whisp that can take a glowing humanish form when it needs to instead of its glowing orb of spirit light?

I assume you're mostly meaning the therapy aspect? I was referring to the entire list, not just that one thing. Totally get the therapy! I think it's a good idea. :-)

Sandals sound good.. I'm assuming that where they are, they would not have snow?

Alrighty. Here's the link:
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@Aristocles
Well, of course they wouldn't actually hurt the kids. Nocturnals who our dear dracons trust. Maybe they met them during their adventures or something.

Yeah, gotta have the fun stuff and down time. Because of funding, the orphanage itself could be well built with comfort as well as necessity in mind. To a good extent, of course!

First part there is pretty much what I said. XD Sure, if that works for you, clothes-wise. Depending on how much historical to fantasy medieval we want.

So, I have a picture drawn up, but wanted to ask what site medium I should use to be capable of posting it. DeviantArt or Imgur? I have an account with both. I mean, dragon people aren't uncommon, but since it's for this, I thought I would figure out which you would prefer.
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As for the rules... A curfew, for sure, I would say. Like, in bed by nine and candles out by ten? Of course the no shoes indoors rule. Maybe add some nocturnal creatures to make rounds and keep the kids in bed or something. Fighting would be punished severely if done outside of training? Don't want a mad house, and with the mix of races, fights would likely be almost inevitable. And a strict schedule...

The mage thing I think depends on the story. I have a roleplay with a friend where we're considering them basically a race, and they would technically be mythical or magical creatures. In Harry Potter, she even makes the distinction between Wizards/Witches and Muggles, with a whole big thing about pure-blood wizards! If you don't want mages, though, that's fine. Eliminate the magic-casters... well, other than whatever the elves would be capable of doing.

I think halflings and hobbits are actually different. Halflings are short people with great stealth and agility and often associated with thievery, right? Hobbits are short, peaceful hairy people somewhere between humans and dwarfs who live in holes. But one of the joys of fantasy is adding your own spin to it all! So OUR halflings could always be sprightly, agile boys and girls who don't wear shoes unless they absolutely MUST to fit in in a human setting a bit better. And who don't live in holes in the ground. What say you?
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