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I'm just your average New Yorker. A guy who thinks he can do more than he ought.

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Hellis said
Nah. Karoliners were kinda existent as a thing back in 1666 aswell, they just rose to fame during the early 1700's.The king that would make them famous was born during this time. My char will bea proto-caroliner


That sounds pretty dope. Can't wait to see it.

EDIT: You'll notice that we have a new image for our RP with the title in it. It was constructed by my good friend Lillian Thorne. I think it is a really representative image that portrays a location in the world quite well.
Totally rad writing duo you guys got there. I'm utterly inspired. Starting a post right now.

Just to clarify, we skipped a year to the London headquarters, yes? Is it right to assume that Gabe is very familiar with the people there and has gone on missions?

Also, at Ardgroom, could Gabe hear any of the dialogue there?
And btw, throwing a fellow rper under the bus is just classless.
Ha, logistics. What exactly are the logistics of an orc breaking a hole in the bottom of a ship without being noticed, and most importantly, without the ship taking on water and sinking?

What are the logistics involved in a group of people coming from under the docks with crates or barrels and just sticking them on another ship.

Come on, guys, TES world is fake enough...
Thanks for reminding us that orcs aren't very good tacticians.
EliteCommander said
It doesn't help that moon sugar's effects are inconsistent throughout the series.


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EliteCommander said
Moon sugar's effects actually aren't nearly as potent. For Khajiit, it is used as a spice and it takes quite a lot to incapacitate one of them. It is quicker for non-Khajiit, but not nearly as quick as skooma.


The only reason I disagree with you is because you're conflating them. It may be more potent but it's like comparing crack and acid, completely different effects.
The only issue Lucius, is that addiction hardly involves self-control.
It's not less potent, but instead less addictive. Moon sugar is actually a hallucinogenic drug, like acid or ahyusca, whereas skooma simply causes psychoactive effects like more dopamine or serotonin.
I don't really understand why characters are talking about taking skooma with the same enthusiasm as smoking a cig. It is an incredibly addictive substance, like ten times higher than most opioids, and amphetamine.
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