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OOC Couch.

Posted by ~JaguarFor group archive 0
~Jaguar
GM, 4 posts
Sat 24 Jan 2009
at 23:00
  • msg #1

OOC Couch

Okay, so we always need somewhere to chat out of character, don't we? :P

Anyway, the whole premise of this idea goes back to my origins of online roleplaying. I started in a chat room, where the central location was a tavern. Whatever character you were playing, or wanted to play, you'd just walk in and interact with whoever was online at the time.

Which led to a lot of fairly mundane 'bar conversation' scenes, but it also led to the formation of a lot of different group adventures and stories, and forging some fantastic in-character relationships. It was a lot of fun.

Hopefully, it'll work here, I know we're in a different format being in an online forum, but we'll see how it goes.

For that reason, as well, I'll give GM access to everyone - which means that individual threads can be created for those little adventures that might form; and allows everyone the chance to add to their "Character Closet".
~Jaguar
GM, 5 posts
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 03:53
  • msg #2

Re: OOC Couch

I guess there's another good point, as we all have GM access, it means we're all going to see RTJs from new entries. Feel free to add someone in if there's an RTJ there and they haven't already been added.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 2 posts
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 15:56
  • msg #3

Re: OOC Couch

     Just remember, as GM's it also adds the responsibility of moderating the chat. We shouldn't have too much trouble, but when something occurs we need to act quickly and decisively. Be fair, what anyone does effects all who participate. As GMs we are all held responsible for the threads.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 2 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:10
  • msg #4

Re: OOC Couch

Quite right ole chap! Quite right. We should all remember that the game is not Adult or rated Mature. Therefore we must abide by all guide lines or be brought up before Judge Messalen , better known as a fair-minded but stern magistrate... well let's not kid oneself, he is known as the Hanging Judge Messalen! Cheers Meriwether
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 5 posts
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:11
  • msg #5

Re: OOC Couch

With all of us monitoring threads, there shouldn't be too much trouble. I'll try to be good.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 3 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:13
  • msg #6

Re: OOC Couch

You best be good ole girl or I shall turn you over to the stern Miss Miller for punishment! Good to see you even if it isn't you Aalyssa! Cheers Meriwether
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 6 posts
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:17
  • msg #7

Re: OOC Couch

I am always good *bats eyes*. Or at least I try to be. *gasp* But you don't know what sorts of punishments Miss Miller can dole out!
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 5 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:33
  • msg #8

Re: OOC Couch

One other thing... I just thought of as I posted. What about the barkeep. Should we all agree to allow ~Jaguar to control him as he started this wonderful game? Cheers Meriwether
Peter Gasgano
GM, 2 posts
Sage and Traveller
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 16:58
  • msg #9

Re: OOC Couch

I just assumed there was a bar keep to get my bottle of wine when I wanted it.  I suspect Jaguar will be happy if we keep them as background NPCs.  :)
~Jaguar
GM, 6 posts
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 21:25
  • msg #10

Re: OOC Couch

I could in theory play a barkeep for the tavern if it so required. The initial thought was mopre along Peter's statement that the barkeep, cook, serving girls (when it's busy) are basically just little NPCs to work into one's own post.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 8 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 25 Jan 2009
at 21:30
  • msg #11

Re: OOC Couch

I just thought the barkeep to be a major Npc. One that may provide info & a listening ear to a fellow traveler that has not made the acquaintance of a fellow player as of yet. The serving ladies, if required, & cook would be more like nameless Npc's. But hey, I am fine either way. He might just be Silent Bob for all I know. Cheers Meriwether
Amanda Raines
player, 2 posts
Hunter of Evil
Nightstalker
Sat 31 Jan 2009
at 06:40
  • msg #12

Re: OOC Couch

Eh! I'm so out of practice with these fancy entrances... :P
Peter Gasgano
GM, 22 posts
Sage and Traveller
Sat 31 Jan 2009
at 12:16
  • msg #13

Re: OOC Couch

Looked good to me.

BTW, I am away for a few days.  Peter might well stay in  the bathroom until I get back and ready to post sometime next week.
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 17 posts
Sat 31 Jan 2009
at 23:28
  • msg #14

Re: OOC Couch

*sits on couch and sips tea*
Amanda Raines
player, 4 posts
Hunter of Evil
Nightstalker
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 04:51
  • msg #15

Re: OOC Couch

Hiya new people!

Haha, love the entrance, Spanish Joe. I'm nicknaming you Dorothy. :P

Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...
Spanish Joe Vesper
player, 2 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 04:52
  • msg #16

Re: OOC Couch

Thank you, thank you.

Joe's a bounty hunter himself, although I doubt he's ever hunted anything as evil as what Amanda tracks. He and Meriwether are in a couple of different games together.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 17 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 04:56
  • msg #17

Re: OOC Couch

I doubt you have you ole goat! Welcome aboard anyway! Glad to see ya! Cheers Meriwether
Spanish Joe Vesper
player, 4 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 05:00
  • msg #18

Re: OOC Couch

Joe's not that bright, either, Amanda, just to warn you.

Thank you, Meriwether!
This message was last edited by the player at 05:00, Sun 01 Feb 2009.
Amanda Raines
player, 6 posts
Hunter of Evil
Nightstalker
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 05:05
  • msg #19

Re: OOC Couch

Haha, sounds good, Joe.

And hey, you never know what your next hunt might be. With three of us gathered in the same place...that sounds like it's asking for a mission...
Spanish Joe Vesper
player, 6 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 05:13
  • msg #20

Re: OOC Couch

It surely does. Probably turn Joe's hair white, but sounds exciting.
Spanish Joe Vesper
player, 15 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:09
  • msg #21

Re: OOC Couch

"Vampires and demons and werewolves, oh my?"

Get off my Dorothy action, Aalyssa :P
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 26 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:09
  • msg #22

Re: OOC Couch

hee hee hee
Spanish Joe Vesper
player, 16 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:16
  • msg #23

Re: OOC Couch

Well, I'm turning in. Night!
~Jaguar
GM, 10 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:17
  • msg #24

Re: OOC Couch

Wow, Eric, that explanation sounded awfully smart with Nexxuses and temporal fraying and stuff! :P

Night Joe!
Eric Swanson
player, 6 posts
Introspective Socialite
Exile from Earth
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:18
  • msg #25

Re: OOC Couch

Why thank you, I try.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 5 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:24
  • msg #26

Re: OOC Couch

I am the newcomer, BTW. Thanks for the reception so far. I joined to discuss different points of views on the 40k universe.
~Jaguar
GM, 11 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:26
  • msg #27

Re: OOC Couch

Welcome, one and all, of course, too!

I must admit, it's a rather entertaining discourse, especially watching you guys out on the porch.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 32 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:30
  • msg #28

Re: OOC Couch

     We are just here to have a bit of fun. So it all works out. 3 eras of mankind here on the front porch discussing existence and the future lack thereof for each other haha.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 6 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:35
  • msg #29

Re: OOC Couch

Well, ancient, modern, and far future have similarities and differences. I just can't wait to see it play out.
Eric Swanson
player, 8 posts
Introspective Socialite
Exile from Earth
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 07:40
  • msg #30

Re: OOC Couch

I just joined a few hours ago myself.  I enjoy seeing the similairites between the ancient and future warriors though, I think the two of you are more alike than Swanson is to either of you.
Eric Swanson
player, 11 posts
Introspective Socialite
Exile from Earth
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 08:09
  • msg #31

Re: OOC Couch

Enjoyed it tonight, hope to catch you later on, calling it a night.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 37 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 08:13
  • msg #32

Re: OOC Couch

 I need my rest also, G'night all.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 10 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 08:13
  • msg #33

Re: OOC Couch

I will be on for maybe another ten minutes.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 30 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 13:08
  • msg #34

Re: OOC Couch

Welcome Gallus, Porter, & Mr. Swanson! Glad to have you all aboard! Cheers Meriwether
Porter
player, 14 posts
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 14:40
  • msg #35

Re: OOC Couch

In reply to Meriwether Lewis Smythe (msg #34):

Thanks for the invite, this is fun.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 31 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 14:41
  • msg #36

Re: OOC Couch

Hey everyone! Today will be quite busy for me. I will be in church this morning & have a superbowl party tonight. I will be out of pocket for most of the day. Sorry for any delays. Cheers Meriwether
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 32 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 1 Feb 2009
at 14:45
  • msg #37

Re: OOC Couch

You're quite welcome Porter! Cheers Meriwether
~Jaguar
GM, 12 posts
Wed 4 Feb 2009
at 21:38
  • msg #38

Re: OOC Couch

For the record: No one needs to feel the need to always have their character on hand. In the very majority of situations, going back the way you came would take you back to your own world without any issues whatsoever.

Of course, in rare cases, wandering out of the forest could take you somewhere completely different. Since this is just a playground for characters, it's all up to your discretion :P

As is noted in the very brief rules notice, simply send a PM to any of the GMs if you want a thread opened to have a walk/adventure/chat with someone, and you can wander off to any universe you want to, and come back to the Wolf's Head whenever you please!
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 7 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Wed 4 Feb 2009
at 21:44
  • msg #39

Re: OOC Couch

~Jaguar:
For the record: No one needs to feel the need to always have their character on hand. In the very majority of situations, going back the way you came would take you back to your own world without any issues whatsoever.


Now really, what would be the fun of THAT eh?
~Jaguar
GM, 13 posts
Wed 4 Feb 2009
at 21:45
  • msg #40

Re: OOC Couch

That's why you have that chance to go "I'm getting the hell out of here" run down the path, only to exit the forest on Middle Earth, or in 1756, or on Zorgon IX ;)
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 45 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 5 Feb 2009
at 06:12
  • msg #41

Re: OOC Couch

     I don't mind running the barkeep, but I do not lay sole claim to him either. Please use him as needed. Though i really enjoy the idea of this trandimensional, transchronological barkeep. I am tempted to create another temp character, just to have a vampyre, or a demon, or even an angel walk in and have a drink or two.
Mason
player, 7 posts
Thu 5 Feb 2009
at 06:40
  • msg #42

Re: OOC Couch

When you get the time, please put a description up.  It would really help those of us who weren't around when you introduced your characters.  Thanks in advance.
Amanda Raines
player, 22 posts
Hunter of Evil
Nightstalker
Thu 5 Feb 2009
at 06:59
  • msg #43

Re: OOC Couch

Just to the guys I was talking to inside - to ease some of the indoor clutter I've taken Amanda out to the porch, and hey, we can go off and hunt a demon when you're all ready.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 46 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 5 Feb 2009
at 07:04
  • msg #44

Re: OOC Couch

     In reply to Mason, the barkeep is an everchanging fixture in this semimorphous inn. Keep up with the descriptions of him, they will be different periodically. Same with the barmaids, The two permanent fixtures that won't be changing for a while are Porter, and Quintus. These two are PCs that have taken residence for now.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 49 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Fri 6 Feb 2009
at 00:08
  • msg #45

Re: OOC Couch

     Good catch Mason, I didn't read back through and remembered you covered quite a bit in that conversation. I did pull OOC info in for that post. the good thing is I have the opportunity to pull from all of the cultures that the Romans have conquered. Kinda flimsy, I agree, but it works.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 21 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Fri 6 Feb 2009
at 11:55
  • msg #46

Re: OOC Couch

I will be gone for a business trip for the next two days, my posting will probably be erratic to non-existent.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 37 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Fri 6 Feb 2009
at 13:18
  • msg #47

Re: OOC Couch

No problem Gallus! Thanks for the head's up! Cheers Meriwether
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 51 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Mon 9 Feb 2009
at 16:53
  • msg #48

Re: OOC Couch

     Looks like there are alot of dishes haha, I will be tied up for a bit while I work on some other projects. Mayhap several days. Keep the bartender alive and I will see you soon.
Amanda Raines
player, 25 posts
Hunter of Evil
Nightstalker
Tue 10 Feb 2009
at 22:15
  • msg #49

Re: OOC Couch

Sorry guys, for the delay - has been a rough few days here. Should be back on track now though.
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 33 posts
Tue 10 Feb 2009
at 23:33
  • msg #50

Re: OOC Couch

That's quite all right...these things happen.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 55 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sun 15 Feb 2009
at 19:08
  • msg #51

Re: OOC Couch

     Sorry about killing the conversation on the porch, should i feel the need to leave? I have no worries, either way, I may just ahve shown up during a lull in the action outside.
Peter Gasgano
GM, 34 posts
Sage and Traveller
Wed 18 Feb 2009
at 18:51
  • msg #52

Re: OOC Couch

Ach -  OK all you folks out on the porch waiting for Amanda -  apparently she is no longer a character here .....

Nice of her to say so ....  NOT!


Sorry Quintus -  we were all hanging on a response from Amada - I guess she didn't want to take us out to play after all.
This message was last edited by the GM at 18:52, Wed 18 Feb 2009.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 58 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Feb 2009
at 21:46
  • msg #53

Re: OOC Couch

     Not a problem, it allowed me to play out another aspect of the place. the multicontinuum time aspect. I just played it off as I was in a faster moving time stream, where my coming and going didn't relate to your conversation. I did leave you a wonderful tray of hot buttered rolls.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 59 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Feb 2009
at 21:49
  • msg #54

Re: OOC Couch

     Did anyone notice the rolls?
Peter Gasgano
GM, 36 posts
Sage and Traveller
Wed 18 Feb 2009
at 21:56
  • msg #55

Re: OOC Couch

I'm tasting one -  But I am checking if it tastes of the disappearing Amanda before I scoff it  :):)
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 37 posts
Fri 20 Feb 2009
at 01:05
  • msg #56

Re: OOC Couch

What happened? What where? What'd I miss?
Peter Gasgano
GM, 38 posts
Sage and Traveller
Fri 20 Feb 2009
at 20:57
  • msg #57

Talking about playing ...

Is anyone interested in playing small cross genre scenarios in a private group here. I am sure we could talk the boss lady into letting us do that IF we ask nicely.[Private to Aalyssa Penwern: Pretty Please]

Peter has his own  (somewhat different) way of travelling between planes/worlds/timelines/whatever -  I would be happy to run a short (free form or D20 ish) scenario-ette for a small group of characters.

If someone else is prepared to run something immediately afterwards, Peter's travel method can deliver the players to you, and he can come along to play in your area as well.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 33 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Fri 20 Feb 2009
at 21:02
  • msg #58

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm always ready for something.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 43 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sat 21 Feb 2009
at 20:07
  • msg #59

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sounds very good Peter! Sorry folks but I have been very busy of late. Mayhaps I should join a certain Roman as staff at the tavern! Would Meriwether make a good bartender? Certainly would keep a better stock of tea what? Cheers Meriwether
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 38 posts
Sun 22 Feb 2009
at 04:12
  • msg #60

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Peter Gasgano (msg #57):

I think it sounds delightful.
Aalyssa Penwern
GM, 40 posts
Wed 25 Feb 2009
at 19:10
  • msg #61

Re: Talking about playing ...

Ok I'm looking for Co- GM's and perhaps a GM to take over. PM if interested.
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 50 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Sun 1 Mar 2009
at 06:15
  • msg #62

Re: Talking about playing ...

I thought that this was a pretty good representation of Gallus, minus the Blood Angels insignia.
Abraham Boone
player, 2 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 2 Mar 2009
at 22:50
  • msg #63

Re: Talking about playing ...

Howdy, y'all. This here's a funny-lookin saloon, but so long as you serve whiskey, it's fine by me.
Aramendel
GM, 49 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 3 Mar 2009
at 06:26
  • msg #64

Re: Talking about playing ...

Good to have a new face in the tavern. bring your friends!
Abraham Boone
player, 3 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 3 Mar 2009
at 09:34
  • msg #65

Re: Talking about playing ...

Only friend I have at hand is Captain Cthulhu, and brother, you do not want to meet him........
Aramendel
GM, 50 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 3 Mar 2009
at 15:28
  • msg #66

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yeah, I don't think our fragile minds can take that.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 64 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sat 7 Mar 2009
at 05:05
  • msg #67

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Anyone want to/need to open a second or side room. There are plenty of them for more private or central conversations that involve a few.
Silver
player, 1 post
Half-Fae
Half-Demon
Sat 7 Mar 2009
at 18:45
  • msg #68

Re: Talking about playing ...

*divebombs the OOC upon joining and profiling and all tha tgood junk*
Aramendel
GM, 61 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 7 Mar 2009
at 19:01
  • msg #69

Re: Talking about playing ...

Umm, What?
Silver
player, 2 posts
Half-Fae
Half-Demon
Sat 7 Mar 2009
at 19:34
  • msg #70

Re: Talking about playing ...

*laughs*  I have no idea, sounded good at the time...
Aramendel
GM, 71 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 06:28
  • msg #71

Re: Talking about playing ...

Oh btw. . . Mason, I am a bit annoyed that you started that fight one post earlier than I needed. . .

I really wanted to have the Chaos Scream "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE"

I don't play 40k, besides a brief stint in DH. . . but I always loved that chant.
Abraham Boone
player, 19 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 06:30
  • msg #72

Re: Talking about playing ...

I always loved "BODIES IS BODIES, PARTS IS PARTS, DEAD BODIES IS PARTS" but I can't remember what game system it came from.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 66 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 13:41
  • msg #73

Re: Talking about playing ...

     with the interest in a game room I have set one up if anyone cares to partake. Additional games and boards can be brought in, though this is what is in stock at the moment. I wanted to setup a table with the Star Wars gambling game Sabak, but I wasn't sure that is the name. It has the random generator machine that is used. Seriously if there are any other rerquests for side rooms or additional games let me know and I can get you set up.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 67 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 21:58
  • msg #74

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Oh, I see, My game room is just not sufficient for the populous. In that case I ought to just swell up, spin around, kick my tush in the air a bit, and hightail it out of here. Especially if my efforts are not wanted.
     *sniff*     *sniff*    Awaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!


     Ok, enough of that, haha. Enjoy the game room, and available exercises haha.
Aramendel
GM, 78 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 22:11
  • msg #75

Re: Talking about playing ...

Don't Go Quintus! We'll use the room!
Deriel
player, 3 posts
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 22:14
  • msg #76

Re: Talking about playing ...

New guy saying hello. And I shall sooo use that new room
Abraham Boone
player, 26 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 22:18
  • msg #77

Re: Talking about playing ...

As shall I, when I'm done charming the new lady.
Aramendel
GM, 79 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 22:27
  • msg #78

Re: Talking about playing ...

Don't rush too fast, I want to see how Gallus reacts to you, not to mention the Wood elf meeting the ELLLLLLLLLLLFFFFFFFFFFFFF INNNNNNNNNNNN SSPPPPPPPPAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

[Private to Abraham Boone: Which I don't think will have the result that you expect. . . ]
Deriel
player, 4 posts
Tue 10 Mar 2009
at 22:29
  • msg #79

Re: Talking about playing ...

LOL


ELLLLLLFFFFFF IIIINNNNNNN SSSSPPPPPAAAAACCCCCCCEEEEE!!

Awesome. I am about to enter the Inn proper anyway, hehe
Brother-Sergeant Gallus
player, 60 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Wed 11 Mar 2009
at 01:47
  • msg #80

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sorry for the later posts, busy day. Not too much time to get on.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 68 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 12 Mar 2009
at 17:39
  • msg #81

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Friends, Romans, countrymen,... women, elves, kobolds, futuristic metal men, etc. etc. etc. lend me your ears. *dodges the barrage of plastic fake ears and slightly more gruesome self regenerating body parts* Eww, I didn't ask for that part... Ahem, as I was trying to say, please try hold to the spirit of this site, a place to play and interact, called neutral ground, for all to enjoy. If you feel a comment was a bit offensive or out of place please bring it to the GMs and moderators attention. This has recently been done and has proven fruitful.
     Just wanting to give a gentle reminder of options for all so that we can progress this location without shattering the plausibility of the location. Thank you and enjoy, I know I do haha.
Deriel
player, 14 posts
Thu 12 Mar 2009
at 23:22
  • msg #82

Re: Talking about playing ...

I read the rules and knew about the spirit of the game, but still had to ring true to character without causing harm.

Anyway, I have to give props to Aramendal in regards to the "upstairs" conversation. I was blow away by you last post, especially the line "If that is what the stars do to people, maybe it was better to be at such a distance." Your writing skill was exposed for all to see in this one, damn nice job.
Aramendel
GM, 97 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 12 Mar 2009
at 23:34
  • msg #83

Re: Talking about playing ...

Alright, now I'm embarrassed.

Thanks for the compliment, it means a lot.
Yana Whitlock
player, 23 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 12 Mar 2009
at 23:40
  • msg #84

Re: Talking about playing ...

It was well earned, however.   (smiles)
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 113 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 01:17
  • msg #85

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey!  Whattdaya mean I'm not a princess??? If Bambi's skunk friend can be called Flower - the by the gods, I can be a princess!!!  Off with your head!!!  oh wait, that was a queen wasn't it???

;>
Yana Whitlock
player, 25 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 08:07
  • msg #86

Re: Talking about playing ...

There's a joke about Einstein.  "If Einstein was so smart, then why is it that when ever someone calls you Einstein, it's an insult".
Calling someone "Princess" generally works the same way.  In your case, though, we'll make an exception.  In fact, if you told Yana that you were actually a princess, in disguise, she's probably believe you.
Granted, once she found out you were lying to her, she'd probably catch you in an alley and beat the stuffing out of you.  Nothing personal.  Just saying.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 115 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 13:46
  • msg #87

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yikes, Aramen is right... there are similarities here....  LOL

Actually, if such things were relevant in her world, Ness would never accept princess... Queen, Goddess, Empress... but princess?  Too diminitive. heheh
Parker
player, 15 posts
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 13:50
  • msg #88

Re: Talking about playing ...

Parker has considered naming himself King of the Kobold nation of Dacave, but there would be too much time spent in making politcal alliances with the cave fishers and so forth... it's all just not worth it.
Yana Whitlock
player, 27 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 18:12
  • msg #89

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yes, those cave fishers have a mean lobby and would want all kinds of weird holidays.  You made the right call.

To Vanessa:  Alright, ma'am, "Your Majesty" it is!   Or, would you prefer "Your Grace"? :P
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 74 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 22:28
  • msg #90

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Aramandel, I hope you know what you are doing. I know we said that any actions against another character would bounce back on the perpetrator, but we haven't tested the boundaries yet, and really, what you have done is close to self inflicted. Does the Inn have any grey lines to cross?
     I would just hate to have Aramendel's ghost wandering these halls because her wrist itched or something. Lol, by the way, great interactions, this is worth the Grammy up there.
Aramendel
GM, 103 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 13 Mar 2009
at 22:42
  • msg #91

Re: Talking about playing ...

It will be okay, i have a steady hand and am strong enough to keep her hand back if she gets a little antsy. Although, having my ghost haunt the place would fit the motif of what happened before.  Just not yet, if ever.

And Grammy's are for music.

Were you thinking Tony or or Emmy?
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:04, Fri 13 Mar 2009.
Yana Whitlock
player, 32 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 02:13
  • msg #92

Re: Talking about playing ...

I could start singing, if will get that grammy. :)
 My question is, wouldn't be an Emmy, since computers are more like televisions than movie screens?
Aramendel
GM, 105 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 02:24
  • msg #93

Re: Talking about playing ...

Id rather the tony, those are for plays though.

We could get a pulitzer, thats for writing.
Yana Whitlock
player, 33 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 02:36
  • msg #94

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well, we haven't killed each other yet, so how about a Nobel Peace Prize?

I like the Tony idea, though.  Oscars imply multiple takes and rewrites.  This is live, baby!  And definitely better than "Cats".  It's no "Spamalot", but it's not bad.  ;)
Mason
GM, 123 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 03:32
  • msg #95

Re: Talking about playing ...

We run a small business that manufactures and sells Medieval Clothing and we have helped to outfit Spamalot.
Aramendel
GM, 107 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 03:45
  • msg #96

Re: Talking about playing ...

Thats awesome.

Want to send me some chainmail?
Mason
GM, 124 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 03:56
  • msg #97

Re: Talking about playing ...

We make clothes not armor.

Actually I did a chain mail shirt a number of years back.  If you don't go for the welded rings, it really isn't that hard, just time consuming.  Make a winding box, buy some steel or aluminum fence wire, a good pair of clippers and two pairs of pliers.  And lots of lots of time.  I used to do it to relax on my lunch hour at work.  Back then I was a manager at a Sprint call center.

A simple 4 in 1 weave pattern



Good luck ;-)
Aramendel
GM, 108 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 04:00
  • msg #98

Re: Talking about playing ...

My friend was making a chainshirt and matching gloves last year by hand.

I would settle for a tunic
Yana Whitlock
player, 37 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 18:12
  • msg #99

Re: Talking about playing ...

Very cool, Mason!   I'm impressed.   I had a friend who made chainmail years ago.  I tried on a hood and almost broke m neck.  That stuff is heavy!
Mason
GM, 125 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 19:39
  • msg #100

Re: Talking about playing ...

The unsleeved coat I wove goes down to the knees and weighs about 38#.  It took me the better part of a year to make.  But I was only doing it in my spare time.
Yana Whitlock
player, 38 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 14 Mar 2009
at 20:01
  • msg #101

Re: Talking about playing ...

My friend was the same way.  He would work on it during roleplaying games or Movie night.   I think he had the whole contraption that you mentioned. too.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 71 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 02:04
  • msg #102

Re: Talking about playing ...

Will be gone for about a week on Spring Break. See ya soon.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 75 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 03:05
  • msg #103

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Be good big man. Take care.
Aramendel
GM, 113 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 03:39
  • msg #104

Re: Talking about playing ...

Boone is going to be waiting white a while for that shot now.
Yana Whitlock
player, 39 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 04:01
  • msg #105

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yaayyy!!!!Spring Break!!!!

(actually, i'm not in school anymore, but it's the principle of the thing)
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 119 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 17:48
  • msg #106

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm just happy to see signs of spring!
Yana Whitlock
player, 40 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:06
  • msg #107

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yes, snow season inevitably turns to mud season, but it's a small price to pay.
Mason
GM, 129 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:10
  • msg #108

Re: Talking about playing ...

I am at the tail end of a cold that was really kicking my butt.
Yana Whitlock
player, 41 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:16
  • msg #109

Re: Talking about playing ...

I've had five in the past three months.  Believe me, I feel your pain.  Anything we can do, just ask.  :)
Mason
GM, 130 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:23
  • msg #110

Re: Talking about playing ...

A foot massage sounds good.
Aramendel
GM, 114 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:45
  • msg #111

Re: Talking about playing ...

I think that is pushing it a bit
Deriel
player, 17 posts
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 19:52
  • msg #112

Re: Talking about playing ...

If your gonna ask, might as well as ask big.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 120 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 20:51
  • msg #113

Re: Talking about playing ...

Gesh, I'd be happy just to be able to breathe :<  I'm on day two and its heading down hill fast.

And can I add too, that it's a real **** to get old.  Have "high blood pressure" and 90% of the over the counter cold medicines (apprently the ones that work) you can't take.
Mason
GM, 131 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 20:53
  • msg #114

Re: Talking about playing ...

Vicks does a little miniature vaporizer that actually works pretty well.  Put it next to your bed at night and combine with a breath right strip and you should at least be able to sleep through the night.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 121 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 20:56
  • msg #115

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hmm, we have the little vaporizor.  But I always thought the strips were lying.

Got any brillance for the cough and sore throat, too???  :D
Mason
GM, 132 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 21:16
  • msg #116

Re: Talking about playing ...

There is a reason why some professional athletes wear those snore strips while competing, it does open up the nasal passage and helps you breath easier.

For a sore throat when you can't take any conventional medicine, hard candy of any type is a good temporary relief, but warm salt water gargle actually works pretty well.  It is simple, take some warm water, add a table spoon of salt stir til dissolved and gargle.

For a cough, the best natural expectorant is water.  Drink plenty of water.  Other than that, raw onion actually works pretty well.  Sometimes just cutting it will help.  Sure you will cry like a little baby, but if you think about it, doesn't your nose run as well.  If you can take it, a Netti Pot really does work as well, but it can be hard to do.
This message was last edited by the GM at 21:18, Sun 15 Mar 2009.
Deriel
player, 18 posts
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 21:41
  • msg #117

Re: Talking about playing ...

An old southern cure is spicy food. Its not going to cure you, but the spices open up your sinuses and after you blow your nose you will be snotless and phlemless for a while. Its like throwing dynamite into a gopher hole-- everything comes out fast. Nothing better for a cold than chili, cooked warm not hot with plenty of spice.

Its a temporary thing, but it is nice.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 122 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 21:49
  • msg #118

Re: Talking about playing ...

sigh.

I'm doing all that - strips aside lol....

Oh well, I'll live, I'm sure.

Thanks though
Yana Whitlock
player, 42 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 21:53
  • msg #119

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Mason (msg #110):
(grins)  If I could reach your feet from here, I'd do my best.   Actually, I've been told that I give very good foot massages.

The salt water and spicy food ideas have worked for me as well.  The OTC cold stuff for HBP is expensive but probably worth is.  No reason to add to your health concerns after all, Vanessa.  I know about that too.  :)
Mason
GM, 133 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 22:17
  • msg #120

Re: Talking about playing ...

You are using a Netti Pot???  That is pretty hard core.

As far as a foot massage, I am actually a lot more partial to a shoulder rub.  Of course, most masseuse don't even use enough strength to get those damn knots out of my shoulders.  The sports masseuse I end up going to every once in a while is a guy... the only one strong enough to work the knots out.
Deriel
player, 20 posts
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 22:23
  • msg #121

Re: Talking about playing ...

Netti Pots are pretty hardcore. Those things send a gross shiver down my spine just thinking of them. I have seen some disgusting stuff involving human fluids.. but netti pots still gross me out.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 123 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 15 Mar 2009
at 23:00
  • msg #122

Re: Talking about playing ...

No, actually not the netti pot, but the OTC for HBP - it makes me spacey more than it does much else... LOL as is probably readily apparent here ;>  (Sorry - why I'm not posting, bad enough being ditsy in RL, ditsy in RP just gets confusing.)
Aramendel
GM, 115 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 00:43
  • msg #123

Re: Talking about playing ...

Or it could be quite entertaining. Just pass it off as Mason slipping a roofie in your tea and let the words flow.

Disclaimer: 1) I doubt Mason would ever do that, it just would be funny

2) I do not endorse date rape or the use of Roofies and/ or other knockout drugs in such a manor.

Yana Whitlock
player, 43 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 01:16
  • msg #124

Re: Talking about playing ...

I have this horrible urge to make a joke regarding Aramendel's disclaimers, but I suppose I don't know you folks well enough yet.  :)

My sense of humor can be kinda weird sometimes.  apologies in advance.
Aramendel
GM, 116 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 01:17
  • msg #125

Re: Talking about playing ...

Go for it, i can take a joke
Mason
GM, 134 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 02:23
  • msg #126

Re: Talking about playing ...

On a more real note, they do make a saline spray that helps clean out your nasal passages without any drugs.  If you can't find it at the drug store, look in the child and infant section.  It is pretty much the only thing you can do to help someone under the age of 2 who has a cold.  (So says the one with a 21 month old daughter.)
Yana Whitlock
player, 44 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 05:42
  • msg #127

Re: Talking about playing ...

Aramendel:
Or it could be quite entertaining. Just pass it off as Mason slipping a roofie in your tea and let the words flow.

Disclaimer: 1) I doubt Mason would ever do that, it just would be funny

2) I do not endorse date rape or the use of Roofies and/ or other knockout drugs in such a manor.



I, on the other hand, heartily do endorse the use of Roofies and/or knockout drugs in such a manner, though only for use on myself.  I get really indecisive on dates as to how the night should end, and am always looking for something to "cut to the chase" as it were.  If anyone of your are considering using Roofies on me, remember I like the 258s.  They taste like raspberry.   ;P
Deriel
player, 21 posts
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 05:43
  • msg #128

Re: Talking about playing ...

Thats naughty.
Yana Whitlock
player, 45 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 06:10
  • msg #129

Re: Talking about playing ...

yes.  yes it is.   (sighs in contentment)
Aramendel
GM, 117 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 06:13
  • msg #130

Re: Talking about playing ...

I guess Aramen is going to go forage for raspberries after this scene.

But that is good advice ;D
Yana Whitlock
player, 46 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 08:05
  • msg #131

Re: Talking about playing ...

(smiles)  I did kind of expect a raspberry after that joke.  So I'm not surprised.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 76 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 17:34
  • msg #132

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Sorry Boone, I will be able to help soon. Dying of a stomach bug right now.
Abraham Boone
player, 41 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 17:36
  • msg #133

Re: Talking about playing ...

Get better soon, I hope. No hurries, this is a very relaxed format, and the rest of us can carry forward if need be.
Aramendel
GM, 118 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 17:37
  • msg #134

Re: Talking about playing ...

Is everyone in this game sick?  I'm starting to freak out when its going to hit me now.
Abraham Boone
player, 42 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 17:44
  • msg #135

Re: Talking about playing ...

I....I should confess now, before it takes you all by surprise. My sense of humor isn't just poor, sick and weird.....oh, no! I am in fact a dedicated paranomasiac [incorrigible punster]. I just can't help myself sometimes. It has caused problems with groups in this past [picture load groans around a table, and threats of drenching with a goldfish bowl]. I'll try to keep it buttoned up, but this diverse group is providing soooooooo much ammo to use.
Deriel
player, 22 posts
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 18:07
  • msg #136

Re: Talking about playing ...

Abraham I share your pain. Not only do I have to watch the habit with yall, but also my co-workers. Very restricting.
Yana Whitlock
player, 47 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 18:24
  • msg #137

Re: Talking about playing ...

I LOVE puns!   Any time you feel like sharing, please feel free.  PM me if you don't feel like it's group-safe.
Aramendel
GM, 119 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 19:20
  • msg #138

Re: Talking about playing ...

Boone, you are supposed to teach them how to play, not read the wikipedia article about the game to them.
Abraham Boone
player, 44 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 19:22
  • msg #139

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey, this is how I taught my daughter how to play, okay? Sorry, I've always been a bit wordy, whether in RL or IC.
Aramendel
GM, 120 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 16 Mar 2009
at 19:42
  • msg #140

Re: Talking about playing ...

Relax, I'm just messing with you a bit. no hard feelings.
Deriel
player, 30 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 03:53
  • msg #141

Re: Talking about playing ...

This game reminds me of AOL back in the early 90's. The way the RP chatrooms were set up all manner and sorts of beasts and peoples were found there. Some were segregated, but most rooms were "come as you are." Yes, the good old days of my youth.
Yana Whitlock
player, 50 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 08:04
  • msg #142

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'll just make the request now, that if anyone is offended by anything I say, please tell me.  I can guarentee that I was kidding and didn't mean to offend.  Otherwise, I'll continue to be the lovable, sick little puppy that I am now.  :)
Abraham Boone
player, 45 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 08:08
  • msg #143

Re: Talking about playing ...

No offense taken ma'am. You may continue to be lovable. And if we want you a little quirky, we'll just call out

Wanna Yana ding-dong!
Yana Whitlock
player, 51 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 09:36
  • msg #144

Re: Talking about playing ...

(collapses into a fit of giggles)
Thank you, kind sir!  I'll  try to keep the "humor safe word" in mind.
(snickers some more)
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 125 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 16:35
  • msg #145

Re: Talking about playing ...

Deriel:
This game reminds me of AOL back in the early 90's. The way the RP chatrooms were set up all manner and sorts of beasts and peoples were found there. Some were segregated, but most rooms were "come as you are." Yes, the good old days of my youth.


Have to say I ~hated~ those RP chat rooms.  My experience was that people were self absorbed, quick to fight and every one was some God-like omnipotent being only interested in a p***-ing contest.  If you logged in as a female - they'd only talk to you if they thought you were sleazy and if you logged in as a male, they'd only talk to you if they wanted to fight.

Just my experience :)

I'd like to think we can do better here.
Aramendel
GM, 125 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 16:37
  • msg #146

Re: Talking about playing ...

you are not alone.

Isn't it nice that RPGs have come a long way?
Angelica
player, 10 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 16:40
  • msg #147

Re: Talking about playing ...

I am so glad I missed those. All I really care about is characterization and interraction in most chat games.
Abraham Boone
player, 47 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:04
  • msg #148

Re: Talking about playing ...

This is the third 'freeform' game I've joined since finding RPoL, and I'm enjoying the experience a lot more than I thought I would - can't wait to get out of the game room and meet the new people [although my initial reaction to the vampire will probably be.......interesting].
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 126 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:07
  • msg #149

Re: Talking about playing ...

<-- only played freeform

Don't know if it's RPG in general or RPOL

The last time I logged into a yahoo rp chat (about 3 years ago I guess) it was the same ol, same ol

Good news: my cold has moved up - I'm hoping out is it's next stop
Mason
GM, 142 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:18
  • msg #150

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mostly I do RP, table top, live action and RPoL.  I avoid chat boards in general.

OWWWW.... just got stung by a bee on my hand.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 77 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:27
  • msg #151

Re: Talking about playing ...

     So much for the wired reflexes haha, sometimes I bet we wish we were able to move like certain characters we play don't we?
Mason
GM, 143 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:34
  • msg #152

Re: Talking about playing ...

My own fault, I swatted it out of the air with my bare hand.  Thought it was one of those damn Chinese Beetles.  I have the door, windows and loading door open.  It is the first really beautiful day so far this year.
Aramendel
GM, 126 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 17:34
  • msg #153

Re: Talking about playing ...

I used to play a bunch of tabletop games but havent been able to get a good group together in a while now.  I've done dabbles in GURPS, BESM, Dark Heresy, Shadowrun and WoD, but nothing serious. My groups always went back to D&D , mainly becuase of how familiar it was and that we were mainly fantasy junkies.

Ive only LA-ed twice. One was at a Ren Fair years ago and it was really fun, the other was way too disorganized so I never went back. I've only been in RPoL for a little while considering. Like maybe a few weeks before joining the tavern.

I did have some other PbP experience, from years ago with Momentum Sparring.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 127 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 18:44
  • msg #154

Re: Talking about playing ...

I used to do Pbe-mail - but I've been here for about 6 six years.  Of course in freeform games that's 1 year in character life LOL  I've met some great people and players.

Of course, I drive hub crazy as I yammer about my invisible friends, since I can refer to 3 different names and their all the same person.

First nice day here too, Mason - put toothpaste on it.  I know it sounds nuts but at least in the short term it works.
Aramendel
GM, 127 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 18:48
  • msg #155

Re: Talking about playing ...

I wonder who first thought of that.

OW A bee stung me, maybe I should put toothpaste on it.

I can understand peeing on a jellyfish sting. Amonia negates the poison and that could be found out in a lab. But some things you just need to wonder.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 79 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 18:55
  • msg #156

Re: Talking about playing ...

     I have extensive RP experience, and have truly enjoyed every system I have played in, though 4th ed takes more work and new WoD has changed so much of the history it is hard for alot of us old timers to adjust.

     Also Boone, sorry, have to play up the illiteracy and color-blind factors of Quintus. Though illiterate or not, these are not the symbols he would have used in Rome so they would still be glyphs of some sort to him.
Mason
GM, 144 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:02
  • msg #157

Re: Talking about playing ...

It only hurt for a second, unlike my brother I am not allergic to bees.  I seem to have gotten his resistance to them as well.

As far as Jelly Fish go, vinegar works, ammonia doesn't.
Yana Whitlock
player, 54 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:19
  • msg #158

Re: Talking about playing ...

Meat tenderizer works the best for bee stings.   Seriously, it dissolves the bee venom and the pain goes away very quickly.   Just mix some with water into a paste, and put in on the wound.
Granted, this would have been better advice if I'd given it awhile ago, but I hope it helps.
This message was last edited by the player at 19:20, Tue 17 Mar 2009.
Aramendel
GM, 128 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:22
  • msg #159

Re: Talking about playing ...

I must be losing it. When I think of meat tenderizers, I think of the hammer. Thats how a man tenderizes! >.>;;

Im sure that would work too, a couple of whacks and the bee is the last of your problems.
Yana Whitlock
player, 55 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:26
  • msg #160

Re: Talking about playing ...

(giggles)
"Ow, you just hit me in the head! What was that for?"
"Well, your beesting doesn't hurt anymore, does it?"
"Wow! You're right!  Thank you doctor."
"No problem.  That'll be twenty dollars".


To be honest, I don't tenderize meat.  I actually keep the tenderizer around just for bee and wasp stings.
Aramendel
GM, 129 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:28
  • msg #161

Re: Talking about playing ...

The hammer works better anyway.
Yana Whitlock
player, 56 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:29
  • msg #162

Re: Talking about playing ...

"Alright, you!   Stop crying about that bee sting, or I'll give you something to cry about!"

(grins)
Aramendel
GM, 130 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:34
  • msg #163

Re: Talking about playing ...

I meant on the meat. . . but i guess that works too.
Yana Whitlock
player, 57 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:46
  • msg #164

Re: Talking about playing ...

(giggles)
I know, just playing with you.

Still, it's like my Daddy always said "If you need to tenderize your meat, then you should be cooking better meat."
He was also not a fan of steak sauce, if I recall.
Abraham Boone
player, 48 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 19:49
  • msg #165

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sheeesh. Speaking of meat, I work at a meat company. I just got off the phone with the company Prez. I suggested that although April Fool's is a coupla weeks away, he should voice-mail the sales staff that we're having a run on Green Meat in honor of St Patricks Day. He [fortunately] chuckled.
Yana Whitlock
player, 58 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 20:13
  • msg #166

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mmmm..... Green Eggs and Ham, anyone?
Mason
GM, 147 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 20:38
  • msg #167

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yana, I think I might like your dad.  I too believe in starting with good ingredients.  The only thing that should go on a steak is course ground kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper.  Put it on at least an hour before cooking.  If you need tenderizer, steak sauce or more seasonings, then what you really need is a better steak and a better cook.

And I happen to like Green Eggs and Ham.... Sam I am.
Abraham Boone
player, 50 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 20:41
  • msg #168

Re: Talking about playing ...

LoL , just great. Dr. Seuss for the Shadowrun crowd, written by Street Sam I am.....
Aramendel
GM, 131 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 20:47
  • msg #169

Re: Talking about playing ...

Good ingredients are a must, but I find that some cuts are inferior alone, but when with the right marinade become all-star hunks of flesh.

My personal favorite to make is a Skirt steak with a Dijon/Soy Sauce marinade.  The make of the cut lets hit hold the juice as it cooks. Other cuts with the same marinade fall short.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 130 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 20:50
  • msg #170

Re: Talking about playing ...

Gesh you guys are making me hungry.
Mason
GM, 148 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 21:02
  • msg #171

Re: Talking about playing ...

I am a big fan of skirt steak.  I have been cooking it since I was a little kid long before it hit the popular press.  I had a Mexican friend who showed me how to cook fajitas.  With a flank steak, I like to cut it to break up the connective tissue.  It is still chewy, but the flavor is out of this world.  I like cross cut fried plantains with flank steak.

Another of my favorite dishes is a pork shoulder.  I used to do it in the smoker all day, but I found another way.  I give it a good helping of kosher salt and let it sit for 24 hours.  Then I thouroughly wrap it in banana leaves (ethnic market) put it in a large baking dish and pop it in the oven at 10:00 at night at 200 degrees.  Around noon I will crank the temp up to a roaring 220.  By five o'clock you have the absolute most tender pulled pork you could ever possibly see, just be very careful about pulling it out of the oven, the juices will pretty much fill the pan.

Is that making you hungry.
This message was last edited by the GM at 21:22, Tue 17 Mar 2009.
Deriel
player, 34 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 21:05
  • msg #172

Re: Talking about playing ...

I guess I got lucky in the early days of AOL. The problems then where the same problems any free-form has. I enjoined it, for that was my first real RP experience. After that it was a bunch of friends with DnD2e and Vampire the Masquerade, followed by several WoD line


I find any cut of meat left in Italian dressing over night tastes awesome, but I like vinegar so it might just be me. The meat toughens a bit, but that's what hammers are for.
Yana Whitlock
player, 60 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 21:18
  • msg #173

Re: Talking about playing ...

This all sounds delicious!  However, using kosher salt on pork seems wrong, somehow.  (grins)
Vrith
player, 1 post
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 21:28
  • msg #174

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sup guys?
Yana Whitlock
player, 62 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:22
  • msg #175

Re: Talking about playing ...

Welcome to the fun, Vrith!
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 81 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:33
  • msg #176

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Welcome Vrith, please enter and enjoy, have fun and take everything with a grain of salt, or whatever you use to adjust taste to your liking.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 1 post
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:34
  • msg #177

Re: Talking about playing ...

hello
Abraham Boone
player, 52 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:36
  • msg #178

Re: Talking about playing ...

Welcome Vrith. You too, Alexis.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 82 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:37
  • msg #179

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Hello Alexis, I wondered what kind of name would fit that picture that wasn't Amidalla, I believe you have done it justice. Please take this as a compliment, for it is meant in all respect.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 2 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:40
  • msg #180

Re: Talking about playing ...

Thank you very much. Just trying to figure out where i should  post an entrance
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 83 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:42
  • msg #181

Re: Talking about playing ...

Many started in the Woods, made it to the porch, then come inside. Others just start on the porch or as they enter through the door. As long as it doesn't just appear inside the building I believe your options are fair game.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 132 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:43
  • msg #182

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yana Whitlock:
This all sounds delicious!  However, using kosher salt on pork seems wrong, somehow.  (grins)


LOL

Welcome new people.

And yes, it all sounds good.  I do some kind of pork shoulder at least once a month, varying what I cook it with.  Of course this week - it's corned beef and cabbage
Abraham Boone
player, 53 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:44
  • msg #183

Re: Talking about playing ...

With that picture, I could almost see a royal coach pulling up, the footman descending and opening the door, then coming forth to inquire if there is room here at the inn.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 3 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:45
  • msg #184

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yes i am play noble and thank you for the idea. was having writers block
Deriel
player, 36 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:46
  • msg #185

Re: Talking about playing ...

Welcome new people! This place is a great deal of fun so enjoy!
Aramendel
GM, 134 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:48
  • msg #186

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well quit talking about coming in and get in the main game already!
Deriel
player, 37 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:49
  • msg #187

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yeah, we even have a half-elf going through a major break down! Excitment all around!
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 4 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:52
  • msg #188

Re: Talking about playing ...

 I just wanted to let people know.  English is not my  first language. so my grammar and spelling might be bit off. so bare with me. if you don't understand something I said. send me pm and I will try and fix it .
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 5 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:52
  • msg #189

Re: Talking about playing ...

 I just wanted to let people know.  English is not my  first language. so my grammar and spelling might be bit off. so bare with me. if you don't understand something I said. send me pm and I will try and fix it .
Aramendel
GM, 135 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 22:56
  • msg #190

Re: Talking about playing ...

IM FULL BLOODED, THANK YOU VERY MUCH, LIZARD BOY
Angelica
player, 11 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:02
  • msg #191

Re: Talking about playing ...

Angelica will be taking her leave.  I apologize.
Abraham Boone
player, 54 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:02
  • msg #192

Re: Talking about playing ...

Full-blooded, but half out-of-his-mind......
Deriel
player, 38 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:07
  • msg #193

Re: Talking about playing ...

Your just mad cause someone made elves that followed evolution! Evolution beats horny faeries any day!
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 7 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:10
  • msg #194

Re: Talking about playing ...

there I made entrance on the porch ^_^
Aramendel
GM, 136 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:16
  • msg #195

Re: Talking about playing ...

Elves that follow evolution my ass. If they are reptiles, why to the females have breasts? Mammary glands make them mammals!

There are plenty of fluff for the origin of Feyborn elves.
Vrith
player, 3 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:17
  • msg #196

Re: Talking about playing ...

True, true.
Deriel
player, 39 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:18
  • msg #197

Re: Talking about playing ...

Eldar breasts are for mating display. I would imagine they inflate when attracting a mate. A very common lizard trait. Hell they could be fish, amphibian or avian--- their canon never states for sure only that they are not mammals.


Also, the 13 year old deep inside me is now giggling at my explanation. I was trying to use science, instead I invoked immature fantasies.
Brighid
player, 12 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:21
  • msg #198

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hello, new character here for you mocking amusement.
Abraham Boone
player, 55 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:25
  • msg #199

Re: Talking about playing ...

ooooo a butterfly. catch it , catch it.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 8 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:27
  • msg #200

Re: Talking about playing ...

 I think my entrance is good I am happy with it
Brighid
player, 14 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:29
  • msg #201

Re: Talking about playing ...

Catch me if you can. :)
Aramendel
GM, 137 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:29
  • msg #202

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wow, you say horny faeries and Poof!

Do me a favor and don't say Raunchy Raptors, we would all be in big trouble then.

Inflatable breasts. . . Somehow I doubt that, monkeylizard.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 9 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:30
  • msg #203

Re: Talking about playing ...

 Should I wait for people to post to my entrance or head inside the inn now?
Aramendel
GM, 138 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:31
  • msg #204

Re: Talking about playing ...

Feel free to head in.
Deriel
player, 40 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:33
  • msg #205

Re: Talking about playing ...

It makes sense if you take a reptilian and shove it into the form of a human. It could easily be inflatable necks..but the females do have breasts and only mammals lactate. There has to be a reason, even if it their "camels hump" used for water.
But the only logical way to keep their sexual connotations is inflation.
They don't have the wild colors, unique calls or anything else most lizards use to gain mates...so inflating a membrane is what makes sense.
If you can come up with a better reason for a non lactating species to have breasts on only one sex...lets hear it.


Also..how about a Randy Rhino?
This message was last edited by the player at 23:34, Tue 17 Mar 2009.
Brighid
player, 15 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:35
  • msg #206

Re: Talking about playing ...

But, in reptiles, isn't it the case that the males are the one's who attract mates, not the females.
Deriel
player, 41 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:39
  • msg #207

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yeah, but also in  nature the females are normally larger than males. Not the case in humans is it (or gorillas)? Some variable of oddities is allowed in gender roles.

But, I like reptiles better than frogs and birds seemed too..obvious, so I went with lizards for my explanation. In either of the three possibilities..the females should not have breasts and the males should not have nipples. Based on art...they both have such parts.
Brighid
player, 16 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:40
  • msg #208

Re: Talking about playing ...

Perhaps they come from a separate evolutionary chain.  Or, they may be more like monotreme offshoots of mammals.
Aramendel
GM, 139 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:45
  • msg #209

Re: Talking about playing ...

Like evolving from a platypus instead of a monkey.
Deriel
player, 42 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:45
  • msg #210

Re: Talking about playing ...

It is possible, but alot of their culture comes from feeling superior to mammals. Their like a normal fantasy High Elf in most of their culture, just replace magic with psychics and they are on the fast road to extinction. Biologically they seem to be exactly the same...except their DNA sense they claim no mammalian history.
Brighid
player, 18 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:46
  • msg #211

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well, there's evidence that dinosaurs were warm blooded and not reptiles, so the distinct evolutionary line is possible, therefore mammary like glands serving a similar purpose could be possible, especially if live birth had been developed.
Deriel
player, 43 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:49
  • msg #212

Re: Talking about playing ...

Even the dinosaurs that did give live birth (a few are believed) did not lactate, same with the snakes we have now that give live births- no lactation. I know nature is odd, look at the duck billed platypus. The males do have nipples and they would need to serve a purpose too, so i guess lactation is the only answer after all. If only the men didn't have nipples- then what I thought would be true.
Brighid
player, 19 posts
Tue 17 Mar 2009
at 23:51
  • msg #213

Re: Talking about playing ...

The reptiles giving live birth is only partly true. They still lay eggs, just internally, very different than a fetus. But, yeah, men and women possessing the same traits don't quite work unless there's an actual evolutionary function, or it's a throwback to a previous iteration.
Deriel
player, 44 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:00
  • msg #214

Re: Talking about playing ...

UNLESS the female nipple is used to gain and release air! Then the males can have them too.

Wow this line of thought has gotten very strange.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 85 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:10
  • msg #215

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Now taking the mammary gland out of the structure, but not wanting it to inflate, could it not change color to a deep red or other color dependant on blood color. Many strange body shapes were for this very reason. Say the males could call out for a bride, or at least bride-for-a-night, then the female flushes hot blood through the pectoral breast skin, changing the color to draw the dominant males attention. Of course at this description, then the larger the better to have more surface area to draw attention to. I believe this fills all of the proper issues regarding the design of these body structures without detracting from the visual appeal. As far as nipples, with their natural discoloration, it would alter the blood's color even more for appeal's purpose.
Aramendel
GM, 141 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:12
  • msg #216

Re: Talking about playing ...

What did I Unleash?
Deriel
player, 45 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:13
  • msg #217

Re: Talking about playing ...

Someone else gets it! Though it seems like a 13 year old boys wet dream..I was thinking through evolution and biology!

I thought of the blood as well, and can even see the parts of the membrane not seen un-inflated have various color patterns upon them, the colors depending on natural hair and eye color.

But, even without the inflating maybe luminescence takes the place of the blood color change? It turns off an on as the blood would.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:19, Wed 18 Mar 2009.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 11 posts
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:17
  • msg #218

Re: Talking about playing ...

Do I npc the bartender or something. cause i want to get to place where people are so i can  with people instead of myself
Brighid
player, 21 posts
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:19
  • msg #219

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just come on in the gameroom. I'm looking for someone to play darts with. :)
Aramendel
GM, 142 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:23
  • msg #220

Re: Talking about playing ...

No matter what, it still doesn't change the fact that no other lizard has breasts.
They may not be used for nutrition any more, but that could just be from disuse thanks to baby formula propaganda.

 Your Eldar elders may have been lying to you in a big "Planet of the Apes" like conspiracy just so you won't feel bad about killing humans. Have you considered that, Gecko?

(Alright, I know I'm getting silly, but I think my first point is still as valid as ever. Men do the inflating among lizards that do that, and I never heard of adjustable breasts in any 40k fluff.)
Deriel
player, 47 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:26
  • msg #221

Re: Talking about playing ...

Seeing 40K rarely delves into the bedroom, that is not a surprise.

Again, Humans and Gorillas are an oddity with the females not being the larger branch, as well as not being the providers other female species are.

That strange switch, along with reptilian live births and marsupials, tell me non-nutritional breast are possible.

Nature plays by rules to be sure, the thing is that nature makes the rules.
Yana Whitlock
player, 64 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:33
  • msg #222

Re: Talking about playing ...

What the.......?

I leave for an hour or so, and I come back to you guys.....I don't even know what the heck you're doing!

(scrunches up her face in confusion)

Are you guys talking about starting some kind of all-lizard topless bar or something?  Because.....actually, that might make money.   If you need an investor, let me know.
Aramendel
GM, 144 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:45
  • msg #223

Re: Talking about playing ...

Silly Yana,
No we are arguing about elf origins. The Space Elf is convinced that he is evolved from lizards, and that feyborn are inferior. But I called him out on how his women apparently have mammary glands.

Is that what you would want to invest in? There are plenty of better ideas.

And by the way Deriel the Dinosaur, this doesn't change the fact that I am Full Blooded Wood Elf.  You probably came for one of those jagged faced, forked tongued Highs. Actually that would make a lot of sense.
Brighid
player, 23 posts
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:47
  • msg #224

Re: Talking about playing ...

Isn't 40k in the same timeline as Earthdawn and Shadowrun, or am I thinking of a different futuristic game.
Deriel
player, 48 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 00:49
  • msg #225

Re: Talking about playing ...

Of course he is a high elf, thats why he refers to you as an Exodite. They are "his" wood-elves. The primitive country cousins as his people see them.
Aramendel
GM, 145 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 01:02
  • msg #226

Re: Talking about playing ...

(I never could figure out if I should talk in character or not here at all, sometimes I do, others I don't)

I meant Feyborn High. As Aramen would say, "Those terrasque turds would probably fly to another planet just to get away from those they think are inferior." If you can't tell, he doesn't like high elves. But if that was the case, that would make you Feyborn too, and there for your argument is moot.
Deriel
player, 50 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 01:06
  • msg #227

Re: Talking about playing ...

I was referring to his POV. You look enough like an Exodite to him, and if you were to explain yourself to him he would still make the same conclusion.

In 40k the Eldar "High Elves" became the Exodites "Wood Elves" and Dark Eldar "Drow."
Yana Whitlock
player, 67 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 01:46
  • msg #228

Re: Talking about playing ...

In character, Yana is probably more of a Dungeons and Dragons version of a "Creationist", but personally, I don't see why higher order saurian creatures (elf types) couldn't evolve more mammalian characteristics, for the same reasons that mammals did.  After all, elves aren't very reptilian at the moment, right?
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 133 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 13:51
  • msg #229

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hmmm... ya know those Sim city -like places online, where you create the character and but then can make sim money or invest real money to make more sim money and trade it for real money?   At least that's what I read, I don't have the time or the patience to go actually check it out...

But that Topless Lizard bar thing could really work there.... I'm in to for silent partner investors LOL
Yana Whitlock
player, 76 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 18:42
  • msg #230

Re: Talking about playing ...

(grins)
The best part about the Topless Lizard Bar, everyone works for scale.
Brighid
player, 38 posts
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 18:44
  • msg #231

Re: Talking about playing ...

My life was more complete before I read that.
Abraham Boone
player, 67 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 18:46
  • msg #232

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Yana Whitlock (msg #230):

ROFLMAO!!!!
Yana Whitlock
player, 78 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 21:09
  • msg #233

Re: Talking about playing ...

I didn't even go into the part where patrons go there looking for tail.
Aramendel
GM, 155 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:33
  • msg #234

Re: Talking about playing ...

I like that line better.
Vrith
player, 12 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:35
  • msg #235

Re: Talking about playing ...

ROFLMAOTIFOTESB!!! (Rolling on floor laughing my *** off till I fell off the Empire State Building)
Aramendel
GM, 156 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:38
  • msg #236

Re: Talking about playing ...

I. . . I'm speechless.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 91 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:49
  • msg #237

Re: Talking about playing ...

     If it follows many a lizard anatomical features, many of the highest paying patrons and matrons could actually leave with a piece of tail.




Ouch! that thought hurt. Sorry to publish it, but could not resist.
Aramendel
GM, 158 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:50
  • msg #238

Re: Talking about playing ...

I was going to say the same line but I thought that was too cheesy, even for me.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 92 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 22:54
  • msg #239

Re: Talking about playing ...

Cheesy, no cheesy is a weaponless roman exgladiator, ex soldier telling off a Mystery man trick shooter, and an Eldar to think before they open their traps, that is cheesy. Though we may find that we are going to test the validity of the repurcussions reported to date. Or has someone already bitten the apple?
Yana Whitlock
player, 82 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:11
  • msg #240

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Vrith (msg #235):

I've always been a fan of
LQTM
(laughing quietly to myself)
I think it's a Demitri Martin line.

For me, though, the best is:

LSETMMCOMN
(laughing suddenly enough to make milk come out my nose)
actually, I've never had that really happen, though I did have it happen with Diet Mountain Dew.
oh, it burns.
Aramendel
GM, 159 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:18
  • msg #241

Re: Talking about playing ...

Non-diet burns more I bet. That was painful.
so does coffee. . . but for a different reason u_u, that was a bad day.
Abraham Boone
player, 71 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:29
  • msg #242

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Quintus Maxximus (msg #237):

Hey, I didn't know we were talking about a skin joint. [I know - weak compared to the others,but you already snagged the better lines].
Vrith
player, 14 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:38
  • msg #243

Re: Talking about playing ...

Boone, which door did you take?
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 93 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:41
  • msg #244

Re: Talking about playing ...

     What, and the fact that noone has even mentioned the herpets for the herpetological people? Man we have alot of work to be done here.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 94 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:41
  • msg #245

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Sorry I hit enter and winced. did anyone else feel the pain of that?
Abraham Boone
player, 74 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:44
  • msg #246

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Vrith (msg #243):

A room right next to Yana's. Either side.
Aramendel
GM, 161 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:48
  • msg #247

Re: Talking about playing ...

I think the only one there is taken by Vrith and gallus or quintus . . . I should make a map. I was going by who took a room first. . I don't know
Abraham Boone
player, 75 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:49
  • msg #248

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Quintus Maxximus (msg #244):

I tried to avoid making mention of those. And the fact that you can get herpes from them; but what you would do with those half-women/half-birds is more than I care to guess.....
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 95 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 18 Mar 2009
at 23:56
  • msg #249

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Haha, herpets, not herpes, reptile subjects not a vile disgusting disease of parasites haha.
Yana Whitlock
player, 85 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 00:13
  • msg #250

Re: Talking about playing ...

"Yes, those Snake-women are very generous, especially during shedding season.  Yeah, they'll give you the skin off their backs."
Aramendel
GM, 162 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 00:18
  • msg #251

Re: Talking about playing ...

Ugh I have a bad one in response to that but this is not an Adult rated game.
Yana Whitlock
player, 87 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 00:26
  • msg #252

Re: Talking about playing ...

You could PM me, if you'd like.

(you've got me curious, now)
Abraham Boone
player, 77 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 00:35
  • msg #253

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sheesh , Aramen is moving from flicked skin to skin flicks.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 139 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:19
  • msg #254

Re: Talking about playing ...

LOL @ Yana,  very good....

Not an adult game, thus, I shall go back to sitting on my hands now....
Yana Whitlock
player, 89 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:33
  • msg #255

Re: Talking about playing ...

again, ma'am, pms are your friends. (grins mischieviously)
Aramendel
GM, 165 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:36
  • msg #256

Re: Talking about playing ...

Is there a way to make adult threads in a non adult game? That way people who are not registered as adults can't see them?  I could make a group for people who are registered as such, or it could just be a pointless effort and shouldn't bother.

Opinions?
Mason
GM, 164 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:36
  • msg #257

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wow... I skip out of the OOC board for a while and it has completely devolved.
Aramendel
GM, 166 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:38
  • msg #258

Re: Talking about playing ...

OOook ook?


Or in the Space elf's case, 'Hiss'?
Mason
GM, 165 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:47
  • msg #259

Re: Talking about playing ...

The simplest way is to do it in a PM that includes everyone that wants to be in it.
Yana Whitlock
player, 90 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:55
  • msg #260

Re: Talking about playing ...

"devolved"?   We're gamers, remember?  Frankly, I'm surprised that we've held off this long.  (grins)

I like the PM idea, although a "mature" thread isn't bad either.
Mason
GM, 166 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 01:58
  • msg #261

Re: Talking about playing ...

Advantage of a PM over a thread is that it won't show up as a post except for those involved.
Aramendel
GM, 167 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:01
  • msg #262

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'll start one if you want, I just need a list of who wants in.
Yana Whitlock
player, 91 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:07
  • msg #263

Re: Talking about playing ...

OH! OH! ME!ME!ME! (stops, sees herself jumping up and down like a little kid with her hand in the air like a spaz,  then puts her hand down and clears her throat, trying belatedly to act cool, mature and reserved)

Um, you could add me, if you'd like.  You know, if it's not too much trouble.
Aramendel
GM, 168 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:11
  • msg #264

Re: Talking about playing ...

Of course. I assume Dr. Greenfield would want in as well, correct?
Mason
GM, 167 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:33
  • msg #265

Re: Talking about playing ...

Go ahead and include me as well.
Aramendel
GM, 169 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:38
  • msg #266

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mods are automatic, I cant keep you out if I wanted to.
Abraham Boone
player, 79 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 02:59
  • msg #267

Re: Talking about playing ...

Include me as well. You can tell by my sense of humor, I won't get offended.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 96 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:02
  • msg #268

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Can we double check the rules, I believe that as an open site, we are to restrict it. Now as private messages go, all of the GMs will see it. Just as a double checking measure, can we get all of the GMs to post their age and understanding of mature information please.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 28 posts
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:04
  • msg #269

Re: Talking about playing ...

inculde me
Mason
GM, 168 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:04
  • msg #270

Re: Talking about playing ...

Let's see... I have been a gamer for 27 years... so that would make me... 28.  Yeah... I am 28.  I am a legal adult and able to view adult material.
Aramendel
GM, 170 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:05
  • msg #271

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mason has been playing TTRPGs longer than the age requirement, I'm in the clear, so its all on you Quintus.
Deriel
player, 57 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:12
  • msg #272

Re: Talking about playing ...

Include me. 27 covers age of consent in a universal sense.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 29 posts
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:13
  • msg #273

Re: Talking about playing ...

 I am 22
Yana Whitlock
player, 92 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:32
  • msg #274

Re: Talking about playing ...

No one here has enough experience with torture to make me tell my real age, but I hereby declare, in front of Flying Spagettin Monster and everyone, that I am over 21.
Aramendel
GM, 171 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:40
  • msg #275

Re: Talking about playing ...

Clearance is 18 so you gave yourself 3 years leeway.
Mason
GM, 169 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:48
  • msg #276

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yana... evidently you have no idea how much torture experience I have.
Yana Whitlock
player, 93 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:51
  • msg #277

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yes, I didn't want to seem too unrealistic, like having a fake ID in the name of "McLoven" or something.  Besides, I wanted to make sure that no one batted an eye at my drinking comments.
Mason
GM, 170 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 03:54
  • msg #278

Re: Talking about playing ...

When I was 19 I had the perfect fake ID...  I was active duty in the military and I got a promotion.  When I got my new official military ID, the clerk (a good friend of mine) "accidently" typed my birthday wrong.
Aramendel
GM, 172 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:00
  • msg #279

Re: Talking about playing ...

Considering there are plenty of people that were capable of complex though the late 90s.
Normally I like classic rock, hard rock and metal but right now I'm in a bender of Nostalgia goggles and I'm making a list of the top Alternative rock songs of the 90s (mainly '94 and up), Mainly the stuff you would hear on the radio.

So far I have
Anything by Goo Goo Dolls (guilty pleasure) and Foo Fighters

As for singles:
Run Around- Blues Traveller
Only Want to be with You, Let Her Cry - Hootie and the Blowfish
Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
Push, 3AM, Real World - Matchbox 20
Be Like That, Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
Absolutely - Nine Days
Wonderful - Everclear
Semi-Charmed Life, Jumper, How's it Gonna Be - Third Eye Blind
Save Tonight - Eagle Eye Cherry
Roll To Me- Del Amitri
Inside Out - Eve 6
One Headlight - The Wallflowers
Hanging By a Moment, You and Me - Lighthouse
The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
Crash into Me - Dave Matthew's Band
Drops of Jupiter - Train
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Deep Blue Sunday
No Such Thing, Body is a Wonderland - John Mayer
You're a God - Vertical Horizon
The Remedy - Jason Mraz
The Freshman- Bronson Arrow
She's So High - Tal Bachman


Any more suggestions?
Yana Whitlock
player, 94 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:00
  • msg #280

Re: Playing about talking ...

Nice!  I had the chance to get a fake ID from a friend of mine in college, but never got around to it.  I regret it now, since it would have been a cool thing to have, just as a conversation starter.
Mason
GM, 171 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:04
  • msg #281

Re: Playing about talking ...

You are forgetting bands like:

Nirvana - the band that killed the hair bands
Blind Mellon - No Rain
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Pearl Jam
The Cure
REM
U2
Mason
GM, 172 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:09
  • msg #282

Re: Playing about talking ...

NIN - Closer
Gin Blossoms - Allison Road
Beck - Loser
Craker - Low
The Verve Pipe - Freshman
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Sublime - Santaria
Aramendel
GM, 173 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:11
  • msg #283

Re: Playing about talking ...

I left out Nirvana on purpose, they are hard rock to me
Chili Peppers are iffy to me but good for the list
I forgot Sublime, i have 2 of their Cds too

REM doesn't fit the mold but I love them anyway so I'll throw them in.

Thanks Mason
Aramendel
GM, 174 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:14
  • msg #284

Re: Playing about talking ...

AND yes i realize the irony of not having Nirvana but having Foo Fighters.
Abraham Boone
player, 80 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:18
  • msg #285

Re: Playing about talking ...

Hey Yana, beware. My only experience with torture is torturous humor.
Cardinal Fang! Poke her with the soft cushion!
Aramendel
GM, 175 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:23
  • msg #286

Re: Playing about talking ...

If you want real torture. . .

Me 12 years old. Being driven to school each morning a for a half hour, by my dad, who likes to sing christmas carols, in February, HORRIDLY off Key.

Top that.
Abraham Boone
player, 82 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:32
  • msg #287

Re: Playing about talking ...

My father and his best friend. Singing Christmas Carol duets - just as horribly off key, both individually and collectively - every time we got together during November through January. It's not a topper, but I still shudder at the memories.

Torture was playing in an anthropomorphic Hero systems campaign. My character was Porcules, Pig of Power. His father was the great god, Suess. As a result, anything I said in character [this was the GM's rule] HAD to be in the form of a rhyming couplet. Do you know how difficult that was??
Aramendel
GM, 176 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:44
  • msg #288

Re: Playing about talking ...

The first time I played Elandis ( I made him but didn't bring him in the tavern yet.) I did that on my own free will.  I should bring him in just to do his normal introduction  and exit speech.
I don't do that anymore since I switched him to a beguiler over a bard but it was fun while it lasted.

A rhyming meter and pace
shows a certain amount of grace
and when done quite well
Other players can tell
that your heart and soul
are truly in the role
Parker
player, 37 posts
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 04:47
  • msg #289

Re: Playing about talking ...

When I originally made Parker up, his full name amongst the hu-mans was Parker Lewis is anyone here old enough to figure out why?
Yana Whitlock
player, 96 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:20
  • msg #290

Re: Playing about talking ...

In reply to Parker (msg #289):

Because he can't lose?
Yana Whitlock
player, 97 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:24
  • msg #291

Re: Playing about talking ...

In reply to Abraham Boone (msg #285):


Not the Soft Cushions!   Next you'll bring out the comfy chair.  (the horror!)


I wish you'd warned me you were going to do that.  I mean, I wasn't expecting....oh, sorry.
Parker
player, 38 posts
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:25
  • msg #292

Re: Playing about talking ...

Give the girl a cigar.  (As long as your name isn't Monica Lewinski.)
Parker
player, 39 posts
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:29
  • msg #293

Re: Playing about talking ...

Even if you name is Monica... give the girl a cigar.

Just keep quiet what you do with it.
Yana Whitlock
player, 98 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:52
  • msg #294

Re: Playing about talking ...

I'm not for cigars, I'm more into chew.

(AAAUHG!!!! Sorry, I couldn't even type that without getting grossed out)

About the show, "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" was a wonderful show.  To this day, I still use the line: "Synchronize your swatches."   Granted, no one knew what I was talking about, even when the show was on.
Mason
GM, 173 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 05:55
  • msg #295

Re: Playing about talking ...

For any who don't know, the show "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" was based on "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and ran in the early 90's for a few seasons.  It was an entertaining show.
Aramendel
GM, 178 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 06:22
  • msg #296

Re: Playing about talking ...

I sort of remember it, not that well though.

The nerd in me has to celebrate the 1337th post in the game!
Vrith
player, 16 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:26
  • msg #297

Re: Playing about talking ...

In reply to Aramendel (msg #286):

Are you really 12? (I am!)
Yana Whitlock
player, 100 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:27
  • msg #298

Re: Playing about talking ...

Woot!  UR teh awesome!
Vrith
player, 17 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:30
  • msg #299

Re: Playing about talking ...

Aww man, no one else is on...
Yana Whitlock
player, 101 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:42
  • msg #300

Re: Playing about talking ...

I'm here, but I'm heading to sleep soon.
Vrith
player, 18 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:46
  • msg #301

Re: Playing about talking ...

Besides us, no one...
Yana Whitlock
player, 102 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 09:51
  • msg #302

Re: Playing about talking ...

Sorry, I'm afraid it's kind of dead all over at this time of night.  I'm in a dozen games and they all die down about  this time.
Yana Whitlock
player, 103 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 10:00
  • msg #303

Re: Playing about talking ...

sigh.  Now that I know you're hanging out, I'm tempted to stay up longer to chat.   The problem is, I'm so tired (it's WAY past my bedtime!) that I'm having trouble telling the letters apart on my keyboard.
Have a good night, Vrith, and I'll talk to you soon.   I promise.
Vrith
player, 19 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 10:01
  • msg #304

Re: Playing about talking ...

Alright. Later Yana.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 140 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 14:55
  • msg #305

Re: Playing about talking ...

Gesh I'm feeling old reading this....

But anyway a year or two ago I saw Goo Goo Dolls in concert - they were great.  too LOUD, but great.
Yana Whitlock
player, 105 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 19:39
  • msg #306

Re: Playing about talking ...

(smiles)
You're only as young as you feel, remember.
(though, some days I certainly feel older than others).
My taste in music and such makes me feel like I'm about a generation off, as well.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 97 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 19:54
  • msg #307

Re: Playing about talking ...

     I prefer the addage from Mel Brooks:

You're only as old as the women you feel.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 141 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 21:08
  • msg #308

Re: Playing about talking ...

I like to tell people I'm older than I look and younger than I feel.

though these days both look and feel are shifting to a higher range on the scale LOL
Mason
GM, 175 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 21:35
  • msg #309

Re: Playing about talking ...

I don't know... I still feel like a little kid sometimes (despite a few gray hairs sneaking in here and there.)  I wonder when I am going to grow up and I might well be the oldest one here.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 143 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 21:52
  • msg #310

Re: Playing about talking ...

What'da'ya want to bet I'm older than you are Mason??  :D

(and mostly I still mentally feel about 22)
Mason
GM, 176 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
at 21:54
  • msg #311

Re: Playing about talking ...

Talking about music... there is one band that everyone should take a look at:
Common Rotation

Independent band with a rock folk sound.  I've seen them live a few times.
http://commonrotation.com/

You can even download a few of their songs for free.  They are also on I-Tunes
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 72 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Fri 20 Mar 2009
at 07:17
  • msg #312

Re: Talking about playing ...

Four days and seven pages of OOC later I am back. Quick, someone give me a write in!
Yana Whitlock
player, 110 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 20 Mar 2009
at 07:19
  • msg #313

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm sorry to admit ignorance, but I'm not sure what a "write in" is.  Still, welcome back.  What's on your mind?
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 73 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Fri 20 Mar 2009
at 07:22
  • msg #314

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just a saying to help me jump back into things.
Aramendel
GM, 183 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 20 Mar 2009
at 07:22
  • msg #315

Re: Talking about playing ...

Lizard stripers and a lady from France. Thats about it.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 150 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 18:34
  • msg #316

Re: Talking about playing ...

<rant>
Okay... so, when I got up this morning feeling like I got hit up upside the head with a 2X4, I thought: sinus infection and admiting defeat, went off to the walk in.  They said, sinus infection (brilliant doctors) and gave me a script.

Thinking well, something good must come of this - I decided to try out the pharmacy at Stop and Shop...

Now, I don't know if this is regional, but S&S (supermarket chain) has been advertising free antibiotics since November and just extended it to July.

I go... I wait a bloody long time... They FINALLY fill the perscription (7 measly caplets I might add) AND charge me the co-pay.  Why?  Oh, the free ones are only these 5 on this list we keep hidden behind the counter...

On the bright side, I'd been wondering about switching to them as my main pharmacy.  After standing and watching them for 30 min...no way.  So at least it was an easy trail run, but I'm still annoyed.

</rant>
Aramendel
GM, 190 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 19:10
  • msg #317

Re: Talking about playing ...

That sucks. Places always seem to use the fine print to make you pay after you can't turn back.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 151 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 19:25
  • msg #318

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well, to be fair, I didn't really care about the co-pay - I mean, normally I'd expect it.  It's that I think they should be clear in their advertising.  I did complain though and the store manager did give me a gift card, but I'm still annoyed.
Mason
GM, 184 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 19:41
  • msg #319

Re: Talking about playing ...

I took my wife in to the doctor last Friday for a sinus infection.  7 Pill regiment, take two the first day then one each the next five days.  We use CVS, it is convenient, the staff is friendly and when they say 10 minutes, they mean 10 minutes.

I am quite vocal in my complaints when I feel something is not how it should be.  I fill out comment cards, call places to talk to the manager, track down regional managers etc...  It takes a bit of time but I also do it when I go somewhere and get good service.  I have gotten quite a few free meals or gift cards from doing that.

Once we were on a business trip and ate at what was supposed to be nice restaurants and got absolutely horrible service.  We left Atlanta, stopped off at a Cracker Barrel and had a perfectly fine meal with a very nice waiter who did a very good job.  It was very refreshing.  When we got home, I signed on line, found the the place to fill out a comment card, put in the store, the waiter's name and said that we enjoyed going there and the waiter was great.  A couple of weeks later, I received a form letter apologizing for our "bad experience" and a certificate for a free meal for two.
Aramendel
GM, 192 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 20:47
  • msg #320

Re: Talking about playing ...

On a side note

Welcome back Meriwether!
Deriel
player, 58 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 20:54
  • msg #321

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mason, that makes me concerned for the Cracker Barrel waiter/tress. Unless they have a standard reply to all messages and that is the belief they screwed up (in which case, everyone go complain about cracker barrels. might get free food. hehe j/k)
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 46 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 20:54
  • msg #322

Re: Talking about playing ...

*Tips Bowler & Winks* Much appreciated ole chap. Just toddling in from time to time but grateful from the warm welcome & open invitation! Cheers Meriwether
Yana Whitlock
player, 120 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 21:08
  • msg #323

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Deriel (msg #321):

Hopefully the "Cracker Barrel Incident" was just a screw up at corporate, or they routinely send out free meals to anyone who writes in, since they're probably not used to getting people who take the time to send in a good review.   I'm assuming that when the server's manager looks at the "complaint", it will be obvious what happened.   No ill should befall the poor server.
Mason
GM, 186 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 21:25
  • msg #324

Re: Talking about playing ...

Speaking as someone who has spent a good deal of time in management, whenever I got a complaint about someone I wanted to see it, I wouldn't do anything until after I got a hard copy of the complaint, otherwise you are going off on not second hand but third hand information.
Aramendel
GM, 193 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 21:30
  • msg #325

Re: Talking about playing ...

And as working as a waiter for a good period of time in years past . . .
Customers can be absolute jackasses.  Some are impossible to please and will complain about anything just to get a free something. Good managers always take that into account and do not punish without good reason.
Yana Whitlock
player, 121 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 21:34
  • msg #326

Re: Talking about playing ...

I've been in both ends of the service industry as well.  You're both correct, of course.   A good manager  won't take a customer's word for it (at least in terms of firing the employee) without good cause.
Mason
GM, 187 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 21:49
  • msg #327

Re: Talking about playing ...

Actually, I just filled out a survey from Ruby Tuesday's while I am sitting here.  I gave our waiter high marks but blasted the hostess.  She was wandering around as if lost and even though the restrauant was nearly empty, it took 10 minutes to get seated because she was waiting to seat a group of 8 people.  Rather than seat the other groups that were behind them while the other staff got the tables together, she just had everybody wait.  When she did take us to a table, she led us first to one side, through the bar and over to the other side.  I thought we were on a tour of the place.  Then she didn't bring the high chair (which she said twice that she was going to get.)  The waiter was great though.
Abraham Boone
player, 92 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 22:08
  • msg #328

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hi, Meriwether. Nice to meet you. Can't wait for American pulp hero to meet English hired gun. Where's the firing range?

Oh, and I apologize for the bad pun, but I did warn you........
This message was last edited by the player at 22:08, Sat 21 Mar 2009.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 153 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 22:49
  • msg #329

Re: Talking about playing ...

Nice to see you again Mr. Smythe (we know each other in another life)

I've been on both sides of the customer service thing too.  Bottom line though,  if you're going to do a job, do it right -   And I'm terribly sorry if an employee who might even need the job, is bad at their job, but then, they need to find a better suited job.

If you screw everything up, but try and are appolegetic.  Okay, but those that are just at best clueless. No.  And I really hate that if you complain locally corporate - which is often the problem  - never even hears about what they're doing wrong.

I specifically asked the manager today to tell the regional managers that the complaint was filed, and pass it up the ladder.  I don't think he will.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 154 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 22:53
  • msg #330

Re: Talking about playing ...

On a competely different topic...

Boone:  How does Boone IC know that Aramen is off to fight a necromancer?
Aramendel
GM, 194 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 23:04
  • msg #331

Re: Talking about playing ...

Different thing. Nobody knows about the one in his home plane, not even Yana. Save for you and Mason. The nec Boone mentioned was the one Yana assumed drove Aramen crazy and she took the liberty of asking Boone to help fight it.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 155 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 23:07
  • msg #332

Re: Talking about playing ...

ah... I get it now.  Thanks.

Those pesky necromancers.
Yana Whitlock
player, 123 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 23:13
  • msg #333

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yana has no idea exactly what's going on with Aramendel, but "let's go fight the evil wizard" is the first familiar thing that's happened to her since coming to this craziness, so she's jumping on it.  :)
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 157 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 23:16
  • msg #334

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey, the 21st century's version of  "hey kid's let's put on a show" (ala Judy Garland and Micky Rooney) -- "hey kid's lets go fight the evil wizard"  :)
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 107 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sat 21 Mar 2009
at 23:50
  • msg #335

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Welcome back Meriwether.
Yana Whitlock
player, 124 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 00:00
  • msg #336

Re: Talking about playing ...

(giggle)
We'll have to see if "Scooby and the Gang" are free.
Aramendel
GM, 197 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 00:16
  • msg #337

Re: Talking about playing ...


Who is this evil man that killed Armendel's brother, haunted him and drove him to madness?

Why its old man Jenkin's from the stables!

And I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for you meddling kids, and your little ferret too!
Yana Whitlock
player, 125 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 02:05
  • msg #338

Re: Talking about playing ...

(gasps dramatically)

Not "Old Man Jenkins"!


(I was going to add "Jenkies!" like Velma always says, but written out it looks more like I'm giving Old Man Jenkins a pet name, or something.)
Aramendel
GM, 198 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 03:30
  • msg #339

Re: Talking about playing ...

that's "jinkies" but close enough.
Deriel
player, 59 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 06:04
  • msg #340

Re: Talking about playing ...

I was gonna keep him retired, but.....can he (Deriel) tag along? (wanted or unwanted, both fine.)

I will give you a scooby snack Aramandel!
Yana Whitlock
player, 130 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 09:39
  • msg #341

Re: Talking about playing ...

"Jinkies"?  Whoops.  I've never seen it in print.  Sorry!

Can Slick be our Scooby Doo?

I want to be Velma (she was the brains, after all), but I'll probably end up as Daphne.
Aramendel
GM, 202 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 09:56
  • msg #342

Re: Talking about playing ...

I guess he could fit the bill, but I don't have enough castings of Speak with Animals to make everyone understand him. Plus he doesnt seem one for the whole, be used as bait scene.
Yana Whitlock
player, 132 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 10:02
  • msg #343

Re: Talking about playing ...

It's ok, he could do one squeak for yes, two for no.

Also, we don't have to tell him that he's bait.  ;p
Aramendel
GM, 204 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 10:09
  • msg #344

Re: Talking about playing ...

I think he would catch on after the first few times. Unless he is distracted by something shiny.
Yana Whitlock
player, 134 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 10:23
  • msg #345

Re: Talking about playing ...

"Hey Slick!  There's a shiny thing over there, under the giant net that we set up to catch the monster.  Get it"

(grins)
Deriel
player, 60 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 22:16
  • msg #346

Re: Talking about playing ...

I just finished watching a re-run of the show Family Matters (the one with Urkle.) I really miss the days of the bizarre goofy sit-coms. Remember Dinosaurs, or Perfect Strangers or even Step by Step? I Kind of wish they would come back. How I met your Mother and Big Bang Theory are close, but not there yet.
Aramendel
GM, 206 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 22:28
  • msg #347

Re: Talking about playing ...

I miss Seinfeld and Home Improvement.  Dinosaurs was ok. . . Step By Step had its moments.

I was so happy when TBS put back on home improvement.

But Big Bang Theory is amazing. . . its too accurate for its own good though.
Mason
GM, 192 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 22 Mar 2009
at 23:56
  • msg #348

Re: Talking about playing ...

I watch pretty much zero network television.  I was watching Heroes until it "Jumped the Shark" but that was about it.  Although Scrubs is pretty funny, I just wait until the season is out on DVD and pick it up.  Now, I watch the cable shows.  For comedy, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report.  Throw in Family Guy and occasionally South Park, and comedy is pretty much taken care of.

Never was a fan of Seinfeld or Home Improvement, the canned laugh tracks just really put me off.
Deriel
player, 61 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 00:02
  • msg #349

Re: Talking about playing ...

I like the ones I mentioned along with the Simpsons, Supernatural, Most Comedy Central shows, some of Adult Swim and the random documentary.
Aramendel
GM, 208 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 05:02
  • msg #350

Re: Talking about playing ...

I just watched Arrested Development for the first time in a while.I forgot how good it was.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 113 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 19:10
  • msg #351

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Sorry Gallus, I suddenly saw the pool table as a sand table. The more balls I have to maneuver, the better a defense I can set against you. This should be a fun game. You will win eventually, but not without repeated set backs. The entire time that we do this Quintus will be getting better with his shots. I am using my eight year old to shoot these shots so I can see how they work out, so I doubt all of his shots are going to be as good as this last one though.
Yana Whitlock
player, 137 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 20:55
  • msg #352

Re: Talking about playing ...

I haven't watched a normal sitcom in a while, I just haven't gotten the chance.  I remember Dinosaurs, though.  Very funny.

I'm also one of those people who get all my news from the Daily Show.  (grin)
Mason
GM, 197 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 20:59
  • msg #353

Re: Talking about playing ...

Did anyone else watch the Cramer interview on The Daily Show last week?
Aramendel
GM, 209 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 23 Mar 2009
at 21:19
  • msg #354

Re: Talking about playing ...

He tore Cramer a new one, it was a good episode.
Yana Whitlock
player, 140 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 24 Mar 2009
at 20:42
  • msg #355

Re: Talking about playing ...

(grins)
It looked like Cramer helped Jon tear him a new one, too.  Cramer almost seemed to want to beg for forgiveness.
Mason
GM, 201 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 24 Mar 2009
at 21:19
  • msg #356

Re: Talking about playing ...

Cramer was quite contrite, he knows that some of the people that listened to him lost everything.  While he doesn't hold responsibility for the financial markets, he is touted as an expert and has given some bad advice as of late.  Cramer is a smart guy and he knows the mistakes that he and other "financial experts" have made.
Vrith
player, 31 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Tue 24 Mar 2009
at 21:44
  • msg #357

Re: Talking about playing ...

Did everyone actually ignore the bang?
Rafael Corwin
player, 7 posts
Human Mage
Tue 24 Mar 2009
at 23:28
  • msg #358

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Vrith (msg #357):

Patience, grasshopper...
Vrith
player, 34 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 25 Mar 2009
at 00:12
  • msg #359

Re: Talking about playing ...

*smashes head into a random wall*
Aramendel
GM, 216 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 25 Mar 2009
at 00:18
  • msg #360

Re: Talking about playing ...

Because it would be out of place to say it in tavern right now, ill say it here.

Vrith, maybe you should use a lighter armor and shield. You don't need as much balance that way.

And Boone stop stealing my advice! :P
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:23, Wed 25 Mar 2009.
Abraham Boone
player, 99 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 25 Mar 2009
at 03:25
  • msg #361

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey, I'm stealing nothing. It's the same advice I'd give regardless.
You're just miffed because I stepped into a void you created by your reticence to speak.......
Yana Whitlock
player, 142 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 25 Mar 2009
at 13:29
  • msg #362

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well, I didn't ignore it upstairs, that's something, right?
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 118 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:21
  • msg #363

Re: Talking about playing ...

     What would this be....World War 18, or War of the Worlds the remix? How about lizards vs mules, AVP knock off... Can we stow the egos? Or is everyone just chillin' and pushing with their chars egos. Just asking to keep the peace, for it seems we are closing in to violating the neutrality of this place. Did I just see the barkeep pull a billyclub?
Rafael Corwin
player, 25 posts
Human Mage
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:25
  • msg #364

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Quintus Maxximus (msg #363):

*I* asked for people to calm down twice. There's a limit to the number of times a man can be called a witch in an evening.
Aramendel
GM, 227 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:25
  • msg #365

Re: Talking about playing ...

The last thing I plan on doing is have a drunk elf fight. Although that comment about killing me on sight pissed me off . . .
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 90 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:31
  • msg #366

Re: Talking about playing ...

Gallus is well within character, I think. It just took the right combination of buttons to see to that.
Deriel
player, 62 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:31
  • msg #367

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well the rules said fighting can be done outside. I say..drunken brawl!

Conflict is bound to happen in this kind of setting. A certain swallowing of character is needed, but, as long as no one is killed I don't see a problem with people using the "adventure" thread to play out a friendly brawl. I assume it is all friendly. But, I am no GM. Just my two cents.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 92 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:36
  • msg #368

Re: Talking about playing ...

I though he did some big swallowing of character when he didn't you on sight! Space Marine can only take so much xeno at once! They are fragile!
Deriel
player, 63 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:44
  • msg #369

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just be glad I had him relaxed, or he would have ran outside when he saw you and waited for the shot to be open. Marine and an Eldar with just a chain sword would have been a slaughter and I know it. hence the hiding he did in the tavern that ended up turning people against me.

But, in a place where any possible thing can meet anything else, conflict will arise eventually. It makes sense, hence why the GMs probably put the enchantments on the tavern. Still, would be neat to see folks from different games duke it out. Not all the time, that would get boring. Once and a while though, would be neat IMO.
Aramendel
GM, 228 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:53
  • msg #370

Re: Talking about playing ...

Except if I didn't completely pimp out Aramen, time warp him in to the future and stack him with the craziest weapons and abilities, there is only so much a scimitar, bow, new shortsword and a handful of magic could do against some of you.
Deriel
player, 64 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:59
  • msg #371

Re: Talking about playing ...

True, but I know the Space Marine would be willing to strip off the armor to fight just out of honor. Then he is pretty much an ogre or troll. There is always a way to level the playing field. GMs can create geographical obstructions and distractions without being directly involved. Stick a dragon in the thickest forest and you strip him of a lot of his power...unless he is ok with breathing fire and burning himself up in the process due to the thick foliage.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 94 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 05:59
  • msg #372

Re: Talking about playing ...

I admit the new Gallus is a little much, but it is to reflect him from another game, one not RPoL. He was just promoted along with the rest of his party.
Aramendel
GM, 230 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:03
  • msg #373

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hes still a jackass.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 95 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:04
  • msg #374

Re: Talking about playing ...

Very true. He is use to being right though. He will learn....maybe.
Deriel
player, 65 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:06
  • msg #375

Re: Talking about playing ...

ANYONE from 40K is a jack ass. Even the Tau. Sure the average Tau is good at heart, but they damn near enslaved the Vespids (using pheromones and what not.) I always viewed 40k as "Battle of the Jerks." The Eldar are not much better, they want to save everyone...but, they'd kill a million humans to keep an Eldar from breaking his leg. Keeping your race alive is one thing, but causing factions to fight themselves on a massive scale to save the lives of a few hundred thousand is a bit much.
Aramendel
GM, 231 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:08
  • msg #376

Re: Talking about playing ...

Like I said, Aramen is not the one for taking him down a few pegs in his current state. If he was sober, knew his new sword could take the punishment of a chainsword, and if Gallus put the bolter away, he could put up better than a good fight. But I am in no mood for it now, in game and out.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 96 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:10
  • msg #377

Re: Talking about playing ...

As big as Gallus makes himself out to be, he is not above taking whatever advantage he can. I think that is the hypocrisy of the entire 40k universe. People will do whatever to further themselves in the name of their faction. It is sick.
Deriel
player, 66 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:10
  • msg #378

Re: Talking about playing ...

Ahh, that is understandable.

What I hope is that Parker accepts the fight, and wins. I want to see a kobold take down a Space marine. There, I admit it. If he is high enough level he could do it too, or if the battlefield was on his side. A cave fight would be the SMs doom against such a small magical opponent.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 97 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:12
  • msg #379

Re: Talking about playing ...

But a Space Marine wouldn't go into the cave, he would just order the cave destroyed. That is just speculation, I am no Space Marine.
Aramendel
GM, 232 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:17
  • msg #380

Re: Talking about playing ...

I want gallus to use his jetpack, but a random immovable rod just appear over his head.

VROOSH! Clang! What the @#$% was that?!

Alas, I am too benevolent a GM.
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 99 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:41
  • msg #381

Re: Talking about playing ...

I have about 20 mins left in me. Then I have to go to bed.
Abraham Boone
player, 103 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 06:48
  • msg #382

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sheeesh, glad I'm not involved. Actually, a lot of 'superheroes' are testosterone-laden jerks too, all too ready to posture and brag and challenge. Fortunately, at the age of 83, Boone is mostly past that, although Yana is making him feel like he's 20 again. I'd probably be looking to break this up if my psychological disadvantages demanded it.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 171 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 14:36
  • msg #383

Re: Talking about playing ...

What I want to know... is why all you super hero magical boys of the future and other places are so prejudice and quick to want to fight and destroy?  If you were really strong and confident - you wouldn't need to go there.

No wonder there is little RL life hope.

If you have infinate possibility, wouldn't it be better to lead with wisdom and learn and take the higher roads??? No... y'all want to go kill each other.

*shakes her head sadly*
Brother-Captain Gallus
player, 102 posts
Space Marine
41st Millenium
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 14:51
  • msg #384

Re: Talking about playing ...

Actually, I see the future as very much like 40k. All it takes is one, even minor act, committed against the human race for us to turn on the galaxy. We are by our very nature superstitious and power-hungry. I maybe wrong, but look at the number of wars that even peaceful rulers had to go through.
Abraham Boone
player, 107 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 15:18
  • msg #385

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yeah, I think we're intrinsically war-like too. All I can tell you is, if someone hurt my daughter, any reasoning ability or compassion I have will fly out the door, and I'll do my best to either protect her or avenge her.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 172 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 15:23
  • msg #386

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well... those are the easy way outs.

I'm not saying it's not hard.  RL I've a wicked temper. Swing first, ask second, leave no survivors behind etc.  But there comes a point where you really have to ask yourself if this is the wise chose.

I'd've thought - here in a fantasy land in particular, it might be place to practise some wiser choices.
Deriel
player, 67 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 15:31
  • msg #387

Re: Talking about playing ...

40k was the setting for a war-game, so, it makes sense for the future to be filled with war.

Meh, I have to help keep the peace for a living. Like most people fantasy's of what I can/will not be are the most attractive to me.
Mason
GM, 206 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 15:39
  • msg #388

Re: Talking about playing ...

See, I am by nature a pretty level headed guy.  I am not quick to anger, and am a peace maker in real life.  I have been deployed with the Marines.  Most of the marines, really had no desire to fight or hurt anyone.  Wars are usually started by the few and fought by many.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 174 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 26 Mar 2009
at 16:09
  • msg #389

Re: Talking about playing ...

See I think the future doesn't have to be a violent horrible one - if more higher ups and general populous thought about things.

quote:
Wars are usually started by the few and fought by many.


 I think truer and sadder words have yet been spoken.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 121 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 04:01
  • msg #390

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Sorry going to be away for a bit, hope to get back soon. See ya soon.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 53 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 08:26
  • msg #391

Re: Talking about playing ...

Take care ole chap! See you soon. Take good care & Cheers Meriwether
Yana Whitlock
player, 163 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 08:52
  • msg #392

Re: Talking about playing ...

In reply to Vanessa Greenfield (msg #389):


I used to think that the eventual elimination of war was inevitable.  Lately, though, I'm not sure.
It seems that everytime something develops technologically that can be used to promote peace, something else (or sometimes the same thing) comes along that can help make war easier and more horrifying.
Deriel
player, 68 posts
I am silence,
I am survival.
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 16:05
  • msg #393

Re: Talking about playing ...

We will never out grow war. We may be sentient and intelligent, but we are still animals fighting our instincts. Our instincts constantly clash with our reason' hence why you see no sheep looking at dirty magazines (an odd twist on the instinct to mate) and similar things. We are nature at its most chaotic.

Also: This is mainly to Rafi (surprise, this is Wilford), sorry about the infrequent posts and I fear they will continue for a short while. Job, job hunts and jury duty on April 1st have kept me a bit dazed. April 1st, by the way, is a horrible day to make someone go for jury duty. I keep thinking this is some sort of prank.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 189 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 16:33
  • msg #394

Re: Talking about playing ...

Funny - I'm not usually the optimistic one... but I still do think a world without war is in the realm of possibility...

I think you're right Deirel, jury duty on april 1 seems wrong... though my partner had to go on 9/11 - THE 9/11, ((in a location that was about 75 miles away from the towers, and they wouldn't release anyone b/c the judge wanted to watch the tv and not be disturbed - NOT a good day))
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 124 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 21:25
  • msg #395

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Sorry for the tirade, but I just thought that someone should represent the Inn, and since I am just about the only mortal on the staff, I feel alike the ambassador between the Inn, and the PCs. Please understand Quintus is affronted, not the GM.
Parker
player, 69 posts
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 21:37
  • msg #396

Re: Talking about playing ...

Parker has been looking for a way out, you actually just gave him one.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 191 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Mon 30 Mar 2009
at 22:32
  • msg #397

Re: Talking about playing ...

Marry me, Quintus?

We'll just have to join some cult that allows multiple spouses, small detail.
Wilford
player, 38 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Tue 31 Mar 2009
at 16:18
  • msg #398

Re: Talking about playing ...

I was wondering, if the GMs be willing to go through the trouble, if anyone would like to turn the trip to the woods into a small adventure. Make use of that adventure thread. I don't know about anyone else, but I picture the areas outside the inn as a hodgepodge of environments and magic, maybe even temporarily transporting groups to other realities before sling-shotting them back.

So first, would a GM be willing to run this?
Second, would anyone be willing to go along?

Everyone would be welcome, Wilford would be happy for any company and companions that would go along. Who knows, maybe there might be some dangers and/or monsters to face.
Mason
GM, 230 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 31 Mar 2009
at 16:20
  • msg #399

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sure, I can run it for you.  As far as going with you... that is up to your sparkling personality.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 195 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Tue 31 Mar 2009
at 16:33
  • msg #400

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'd kind of been thinking that a while back (I got bored *shrugs*) but then Mason and Vanessa are off on a little jaunt.  If you're trip to the woods takes long enough to start til we get back, and/or you make a shorter journey, come back and make another - I'm in :>
Wilford
player, 39 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Tue 31 Mar 2009
at 16:47
  • msg #401

Re: Talking about playing ...

As I said before I have Jury selection tomarrow, so it will have to wait till after I find out what is going to happen. I could be in court for a few hours or a few days. So, there will be plenty of prep time. More than enough time to "recruit" people to come before it begins.
Aramendel
GM, 260 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 31 Mar 2009
at 16:54
  • msg #402

Re: Talking about playing ...

Aramen might come along, depending on a few things.  No promises.

Mason is going to run the game, and if things fall slow for him I'll cover.
Vrith
player, 52 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 1 Apr 2009
at 22:01
  • msg #403

Re: Talking about playing ...

Scott? You've got something under your chin...
Scott Handley
player, 5 posts
18 year old Human
Wed 1 Apr 2009
at 22:21
  • msg #404

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey Virth...

bite me

:)
Vrith
player, 53 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 1 Apr 2009
at 22:21
  • msg #405

Re: Talking about playing ...

... Dang... :(
Scott Handley
player, 7 posts
18 year old Human
Wed 1 Apr 2009
at 22:31
  • msg #406

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm not an idiot...just cause I can play one on tv.... *g*

*offers Virth the popcorn as a peace offering*
Aramendel
GM, 267 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 2 Apr 2009
at 22:24
  • msg #407

Re: Talking about playing ...

I finally got a game to play Aramendel and Elandis in!

Yay for no more character limbo!

>.>;; sorry got excited.
Wilford
player, 47 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Sat 4 Apr 2009
at 03:08
  • msg #408

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wow. When I first decided to try for an "outside adventure" I figured it would just be me, Rafi and one other. I think its pretty awesome so many have been willing to come along. This could be great.

As far as when it should start, well, I really want as many people as possible (as many as the GMs are willing to deal with really) so I am willing to draw out the first process a few days to help others finish their current "arcs" and become free.

However, I may bring Deriel back into the game as to keep someone in the Inn itself, retiring him once more upon the adventures completion.

I am really looking forward to this. I share Wilford's curiosity to see this thing out with so many wildly diverse characters; same reason I was rooting for the Space marine and Kobold fight.
Vrith
player, 58 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Sun 5 Apr 2009
at 18:33
  • msg #409

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hi. Back from a "vacation". Dag car washes...
Aramendel
GM, 282 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 05:12
  • msg #410

Re: Talking about playing ...

Due to the adventuring, monster hunting, the fighting and random other things, I don't want the game to be shut down by mods so I am thinking about changing the rating to Mature. Players of any age are still welcome so I don't think it would be a big deal. If anyone has a problem with it let me know. I am just trying to keep the game running smooth.
Mason
GM, 247 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 21:22
  • msg #411

Re: Talking about playing ...

If I can get a sound off from everyone that is going along on the slaughter expedition with Wilford, I will get a separate thread set up for it.  A lot of people have volunteer, but please say for sure whether or not you are joining them on the porch at this time.
Wilford
player, 52 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 21:27
  • msg #412

Re: Talking about playing ...

I am not going. No sir, that's a death trap.

hehehe, of course I am going- I kind of have to. hehe
Scott Handley
player, 22 posts
18 year old Human
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 23:30
  • msg #413

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just like RL.  Look at a situation, say gesh that looks like it might be a dumb thing to do and do it any way.

I'm going.
Wilford
player, 53 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 23:52
  • msg #414

Re: Talking about playing ...

Raf, Space marine and a man called Dave (whom I am unsure if Wilford has met yet) are on the porch to come as well.
Garrett Drake
player, 37 posts
Wealthy old soldier,
and world wanderer.
Mon 6 Apr 2009
at 23:57
  • msg #415

Re: Talking about playing ...

Garrett will be attending.  Not looking for trouble but expecting it...
Jethro Caso
player, 20 posts
Tue 7 Apr 2009
at 00:38
  • msg #416

Re: Talking about playing ...

Jethro isn't going. He is instead going to relax, maybe talk to Parker a bit, and check out the game room.
Wilford
player, 61 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Wed 8 Apr 2009
at 06:26
  • msg #417

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just as a warning, I will be gone for the holiday. Thursday till Sunday Night. Sorry, I had been debating going to see family for a while and finally caved in. GM can feel free to NPC Wilford as needed. Sorry about this.
Rafael Corwin
player, 95 posts
Human Mage
Wed 8 Apr 2009
at 06:51
  • msg #418

Re: Talking about playing ...

Have a good time...
Wilford
player, 62 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Wed 8 Apr 2009
at 06:55
  • msg #419

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yup, a good time in no-where Mississippi. If I can find a wi-fi hot spot I'll post. Burger King normally has them, but I don't think my home town has one. Hell, it was only 5 years ago that they got a Wal-Mart.
Garrett Drake
player, 43 posts
Wealthy old soldier,
and world wanderer.
Wed 8 Apr 2009
at 23:34
  • msg #420

Re: Talking about playing ...

My home town in northern Michigan didn't get one (Wal-Mart) 'til about then and it still closes at 8:00.  Now they have two McDonalds!
Mason
GM, 252 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 8 Apr 2009
at 23:41
  • msg #421

Re: Talking about playing ...

The town I live in has 240 people, a post office, a dance hall, and a Caterpillar engine refurbishing facility (50 employees.)  Nothing else.  Of course I live 12 minutes out of a town of 350,000 with a 24 hour Walmart 14 minutes away.
Garrett Drake
player, 45 posts
Wealthy old soldier,
and world wanderer.
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 00:11
  • msg #422

Re: Talking about playing ...

I currently live in a much bigger city, nearly 2 million but I prefer my home town with about 16 thousand or 91 thousand if you count the Canadian side with a city of the same name.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:14, Thu 09 Apr 2009.
Aramendel
GM, 287 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 00:22
  • msg #423

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wow. . . I never thought I would say this, but I feel out of place since I'm from New York City.

Granted its Staten Island, but Manhattan is like a second home.
Rafael Corwin
player, 97 posts
Human Mage
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 01:31
  • msg #424

Re: Talking about playing ...

I don't think I'd last more than a day in some of the places you guys describe.

Born in a town of 100,000, of whom approximately 90% seemed to be over 70.
10 years in a city of 100,000 of whom lots were students and the rest were tech people. Much more fun.
Last 9 years in LA.

I can't live with access to wireless, 3G, decent espresso, digital cable, shops that aren't WalMart, people and smog. Mmmm smog. I'm going on a 3 week trip in June and one of the first things I did when I was planning it was work out all the hotspots near where I'll be going. I am a very tragic person.
Dave Hamilton
player, 23 posts
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 01:38
  • msg #425

Re: Talking about playing ...

At this point the internet is basically the only thing keeping me alive. I live 30 min from the nearest grocery store and an hour from anything else
yay jersey
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 218 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 13:48
  • msg #426

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm with you Rafi. City. City. City.  I ~like~ the smell of diesel.

 I'm in Southern New England, where even rural and a town that has more cows than people (where I grew up) is never more than 20 minutes to anything.  I ~used~ to think I grew up rural, until I lived upstate NY for a few years.  A whole new perspective on life and snow and enlightenment to the little known fact that Hell is not necessarily hot.
Wilford
player, 64 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 13:56
  • msg #427

Re: Talking about playing ...

I've been in the rural area's for most of my life. For the past decade I have lived 30 minutes from Houston..and it rocks. There is a "real" mall about 10 minutes away, An awesome mini-downtown area..and then there is the actual city not far away. Its awesome. I love small towns..but I far too used to the big city now.

My hometown is hell, 8pm and the place is dead. They finally got to 40k people...but it still only has room for a single horse.
Mason
GM, 254 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 15:00
  • msg #428

Re: Talking about playing ...

I live on top of a hill on 5 acres on a winding rural road.  In the summer, I can not see any other houses.  I also have a wi-fi set up with satellite internet, Satellite TV, get good reception with the cell phones.  When I take my son to Karate class, I bring my laptop and tap into the wi-fi of the bakery next door.  The bars and clubs here (when I used to go to them, I don't really any more) don't even start to get busy until 11pm and don't close until 4 am.  We have tons of little shops and a good organic grocery store.  It isn't too bad of a place to live.  We are in a triangle of 3 cities that are 1 million plus (3-4 hour drive to each), one of which has some really great museums.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 220 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 15:13
  • msg #429

Re: Talking about playing ...

I admit I'm contrary.  When I'm in really rural I want the city.  But when I'm in a major city, I start wanting to go camping. (Camping normally means the motel 6 instead of the hilton).

It's why I like New England's scale.  I work in the middle of nowhere, in a town with 1 grocery store, gas station and that's about it and I get my pastoral fix.  But I live in blissful urban chaos.  The 40 min drive in between is "transitional" :)

Though my biggest rule - I won't live more than a few hours from ocean.

[Private to Mason: You're in the south, right?]
Rafael Corwin
player, 99 posts
Human Mage
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 18:05
  • msg #430

Re: Talking about playing ...

I'm pretty lucky. Despite the image of LA as being all smog and traffic jams, while horribly true, that isn't the whole picture. I get the best of the city and can go "back to nature". I'm a 20 minute drive from the Angeles National Forest and a number of pretty good hiking routes; 1 hour away from skiing, mountain lakes and higher altitude hiking ... and 60 minutes (with good traffic) from the ocean. And all with mediterranean weather. As someone born and brought up where it rained half the year and where it was dark by 4pm in the winter, that's a definite benefit.
Mason
GM, 256 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 18:48
  • msg #431

Re: Talking about playing ...

One of the few cities that I have been to that I really didn't like... LA.  I was stationed in San Diego for a little over a year and on our second road trip up to LA, I got frickin shot in the knee.  I went through several combat missions without getting a hang nail and I get shot walking down the street in LA.

I never really got back after that, well never for more than a lay over at LAX.

[Private to Vanessa Greenfield: I am located out side of Peoria Illinois, between Chicago, St. Louis and Indianapolis.]
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 222 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 20:11
  • msg #432

Re: Talking about playing ...

I was born out side of LA, but came East within months.  Someday I'll make it back, just to see the place.

Though I like telling people that I was born in LA. On the East coast, it makes me... exotic. *snorts*

[Private to Mason: LOL well, THAT'S not south.  No nice warm weather for you... but at least you have good steak.]
Aramendel
GM, 288 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 9 Apr 2009
at 20:12
  • msg #433

Re: Talking about playing ...

Except if you are in NYC. . . most of us look at LA people like spies.
Aramendel
GM, 290 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 12 Apr 2009
at 15:28
  • msg #434

Re: Talking about playing ...

Just wishing everyone a Happy Easter, or if you don't celebrate it, A Happy Sunday.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 130 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Sun 12 Apr 2009
at 22:57
  • msg #435

Re: Talking about playing ...

Happy Easter, or Happy Sunday all.
Wilford
player, 68 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Tue 14 Apr 2009
at 02:25
  • msg #436

Re: Talking about playing ...

I am back! I had the net for a while Saturday, but I was captivated by cable TV. I go for the holidays mainly to make an appearance, I am the black sheep...so the idea of having cable to distract me for a while kept me from posting.

ANYWAY

If I can't get to sleep (doubtful) I will post tonight, otherwise sometime tomorrow I will post.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 131 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Tue 14 Apr 2009
at 08:27
  • msg #437

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Welcome back Wilford, and great to hear that you have recovered from that hit so well.
Scott Handley
player, 40 posts
18 year old Human
Sat 18 Apr 2009
at 14:35
  • msg #438

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey all, I'm supposed to be taking a road trip this week.  Tue - Thur or Fri.   I'll probably be gone during the day, on at night. But I don't know if in fact I'll have access.

If some one needs something from Scott the GMs can npc him.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
GM, 57 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Tue 21 Apr 2009
at 01:46
  • msg #439

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hey all! It is with some sadness that I will have to drop out of the game. Real Life has become a bear once more & once again I must cut back here upon RPoL. My thanks to all of the GM's for such a wonderful game & allowing me to play Meriwether. To all of my fellow players, I thank you for all the wonderful roleplay & the interesting reads from all your well written threads. Once again I apologize for any delays my tardiness may have caused. I wish one & all Good Luck & Good Gaming! Best Wishes always Meriwether
Aramendel
GM, 294 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 21 Apr 2009
at 02:00
  • msg #440

Re: Talking about playing ...

The door is always open Meri, feel free to come back when ever you please
Abraham Boone
player, 145 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 21 Apr 2009
at 02:23
  • msg #441

Re: Talking about playing ...

See you in Shar's game, Meriwether..........
Abraham Boone
player, 146 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 21 Apr 2009
at 02:37
  • msg #442

Re: Talking about playing ...

Can't wait to meet the new guys [and gal]. Oughta be fun.
Wazz Hakka Da Cleaver
player, 4 posts
Tue 21 Apr 2009
at 15:00
  • msg #443

Re: Talking about playing ...

Ill be absent from the game for almost all day today, but I will return maybe around 7 8 ish. If I get lucky early.
Scott Handley
player, 45 posts
18 year old Human
Wed 22 Apr 2009
at 00:09
  • msg #444

Re: Talking about playing ...

Barkeep:
"Unusual is a matter of perspective...Actually, the most unusual patron so far is that Scott kid. While most of you are warriors, magisters and explorers, he seems to be pretty . . . I don't know how to say it to not sound like an ass, Average."


Oh that's cold, man.  True.  But cold.
Wilford
player, 76 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Wed 22 Apr 2009
at 02:49
  • msg #445

Re: Talking about playing ...

I have got to give props for the GM's little plot twist. Way to screw around with a scared fat guy's head. Bravo! A little unsure of what really happened at first, but once clarified I have to admit it was awesome.

But, did he have to stink like the New York sewers again? You couldn't cut the guy a break? Ha!
Mason
GM, 304 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 22 Apr 2009
at 03:06
  • msg #446

Re: Talking about playing ...

Well, glad you liked it.  I hope you have picked up a little bit about the magic of the place.  I am a big fan of Private Lines and setting up private threads and lots of different NPCs.  I think it adds to the flavor.
Quintus Maxximus
GM, 132 posts
exslave gladiator soldier
alot of EX
Wed 22 Apr 2009
at 20:00
  • msg #447

Re: Talking about playing ...

     Mason, Aramendel, and Meriwether.I wish to say that you have done a wonderful job at mediating and running this game. I greatly appreciate that you are doing so much of the work. I have been keeping track of the threads and watching as a moderator, but haven't needed to voice anything that you yourselves haven't caught and addressed before I did. I appreciate all of the work you have done and thank you all.
     To all of our players, no matter how exotic, or "normal" they appear. There is nothing normal about the company here on this stage. You are all exceptional writers and I find myself blessed to be in such great, wonderfilled, and literate company.
     I wanted to say this to all of you. I am a bit tied up with my new Exalted Tabletop game opening up. If it is successful, I may take it to RPoL and give it a try here. I am also helping a friend with their newborn babysitting needs, homeschooling my children, and aggressively assisting a friend with graduation preparations. Unfortunately I have less time to peruse the site here, though I am not gone, I probably won't take the time to post. If you need anything let me know. Rmail and private messages are the quickest way for me to be addressed. And remember, if you have a problem with either of the other moderators I am here to assist and mediate.
Scott Handley
player, 58 posts
18 year old Human
Sat 25 Apr 2009
at 12:51
  • msg #448

Re: Talking about playing ...

quote:
His mind went to the kid, Scott again. Who probably was not as flexible minded as him, but still seemed to come from somewhat of a similar world, and a bit earlier of a time. He seemed to be holding up okay, but wasn't sure what could make him break. Jethro was confident that he could a conversation with something out of Lovecraft, at least for a minute or two. But Scott was so startled by even the peaceful people that a scary episode of "The Care Bears" probably could have pushed him at that point


LOL  You guys are going to start giving me a complex!  And there was no scary episode of Care Bears.  Teletubi's on the other hand... *shudders*

[And just for the record - it's perfectly fine.  I agree with Quintus, about the company here and considerate a... albiet warped, compliment if ~I~ can pull of Scott appearing 'normal' ;) ]
Mason
GM, 328 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 26 Apr 2009
at 17:51
  • msg #449

Re: Talking about playing ...

I just want to get a clear idea of who is going outside and in what kind of groups are they going.  If you are looking to go out and look around that is one thing, but if you want a spring board for a full blown adventure, we can help you with it, but it will probably take a while.  I like to do good work but that means I have to limit the number of threads that I do.  Also if I am running it for you, I would like a PM with a general run down of your character.  What game system it is from (if any, if not no worries), general capabilities and so forth.  (Example - I am a 11th level DnD 3.5 wizard who has 7 different wands.)  If you like, I can put a character sheet in place for you to put notes and so forth.

[Private to Aramendel: What is up with everyone wanting a private adventure?]
Robin Goodfellow
player, 1 post
Only believe half of
what you hear
Mon 27 Apr 2009
at 05:41
  • msg #450

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hello all, nice to meet everyone ^^
By-tor Greensborough
player, 18 posts
Mon 27 Apr 2009
at 05:54
  • msg #451

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hello, nice to meet you, and welcome to the game! =)
Rafael Corwin
player, 137 posts
Human Mage
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 18:47
  • msg #452

Re: Talking about playing ...

OK... Wazz thinks beastie and gets a beastie. We think bunnies and coeds and get one of Lucifer's Captains? The GMs are cruel cruel people...
Scott Handley
player, 65 posts
18 year old Human
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 19:07
  • msg #453

Re: Talking about playing ...

*snorts* yeah, well, wait til Raf finds out IC that Scott has the magic beans :(

I guess when some stranger hands you something unidentifible, you really should say, no thank you
Aramendel
GM, 301 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 20:26
  • msg #454

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wazz actually thought Giant spider.

I like praying mantis better, though. And its not me running the clearing.
Mason
GM, 342 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 20:49
  • msg #455

Re: Talking about playing ...

If I was taking care of the Ork and he went out looking for Spiders he might well have found a Bebelith.

OOC - For those who are not familiar with it... a Bebelith is a very large spider demon from DnD.  They are resistant to damage and like to tear apart someone's armor.
Aramendel
GM, 302 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 20:53
  • msg #456

Re: Talking about playing ...

I contemplated a rust monster swarm. . . .  Or a few 2e Driders, those things are pretty damn vicious.  Since i really didnt know the extend or fighting style of the Ork though, I didn't want to put him up against something too extreme.


But, as you would say Mason, he isn't out of the woods yet.
Wazz Hakka Da Cleaver
player, 19 posts
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:00
  • msg #457

Re: Talking about playing ...

In Ork lore if you manage to stick its head back on a few hours after beheading it will get up, sock you in the face, take your teeth and then buy an ale with the teeth. Orks tend to fight with there impulses and yell as if it is speaking.
Wilford
player, 78 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:05
  • msg #458

Re: Talking about playing ...

I had an ex like that. *rim-shot*
Rafael Corwin
player, 138 posts
Human Mage
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:06
  • msg #459

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wakk certainly sounds a charmer. I look forward to having a beer with him. If he survives. If Raf survives. Bunnies, Mason. Co-eds. Fluffy happy thoughts. I blame Boone. Or Wilford for starting us on this path in the first place. (-: If he dies, he's coming back to haunt them both.
Aramendel
GM, 303 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:10
  • msg #460

Re: Talking about playing ...

Alright Rafi, just for you, The Fox Head Brothel.
Wilford
player, 79 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:10
  • msg #461

Re: Talking about playing ...

Is it my fault Wilford ended back at the Tavern before anything bad happened? Your just unlucky.
Aramendel
GM, 304 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 29 Apr 2009
at 21:26
  • msg #462

Re: Talking about playing ...

When suddenly it turns out he was chasing a Cthulu spawn. it follows him into the tavern and kills everyone after destroying every shred of sanity first.

No, I wouldn't do that.

If I wanted to destroy the inn, I'd use Lavos.
Abraham Boone
player, 165 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 03:52
  • msg #463

Re: Talking about playing ...

Rafael Corwin:
Wakk certainly sounds a charmer. I look forward to having a beer with him. If he survives. If Raf survives. Bunnies, Mason. Co-eds. Fluffy happy thoughts. I blame Boone. Or Wilford for starting us on this path in the first place. (-: If he dies, he's coming back to haunt them both.

 Blame me? I was just looking for a nice place to meditate.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 309 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 10:59
  • msg #464

Re: Talking about playing ...

Mason - thank you

Waz - ew

Boone - Ah, who mouthed off to the demon???
Abraham Boone
player, 167 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 14:46
  • msg #465

Re: Talking about playing ...

What demon? All I see is man threatening the lives of my companions.
Aramendel
GM, 305 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 15:09
  • msg #466

Re: Talking about playing ...

You have a wizard admitting that there is no spell that can hold him and greets him with a "Hail, Lord"

I think anyone can see that comparing him to Count Chocula is a bad idea at that point.
Vanessa Greenfield
player, 312 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 15:29
  • msg #467

Re: Talking about playing ...

Noose tie ... dark reaching minions ...evil stabbing wizards ...

Hmm... *thinks: he probably ~wouldn't~ pay any attention to that man behind the curatain there....*
Mason
GM, 349 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 18:22
  • msg #468

Re: Talking about playing ...

OK... OK... next time it will be bunnies.  Fluffy bunnies and playmate bunnies.

But wasn't it exactly what you asked for, a nice peaceful setting?  It's not my fault that you got involved in a fight that wasn't yours.
Scott Handley
player, 68 posts
18 year old Human
Thu 30 Apr 2009
at 19:03
  • msg #469

Re: Talking about playing ...

Scott didn't TRY to get involved.  He was set up!

[Private to Mason: And fluffy bunnies would be better for me personally, than the  playmate kind, though I do appreciate y'all would find it humorous :<]
Wilford
player, 84 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Mon 4 May 2009
at 00:38
  • msg #470

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sorry guys for leaving yall hanging. Been dealing with a kid's birthday party and it is still not over. I'll post as soon as I get the chance.
Mason
GM, 366 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 4 May 2009
at 00:54
  • msg #471

Re: Talking about playing ...

I had my son's birthday party yesterday... I feel your pain.  This year we were smart, we had it somewhere other than home.
Wazz Hakka Da Cleaver
player, 28 posts
Tue 12 May 2009
at 04:47
  • msg #472

Re: Talking about playing ...

I know this is really random but can you guys do me a favor... and level up my pet demon in this game by clicking the button on the other side of this link.


http://www.heresy-online.net/d...bles/5207-nurgle.htm
Vrith
player, 59 posts
Done for adventuring...
for now...
Wed 13 May 2009
at 19:36
  • msg #473

Re: Talking about playing ...

Hi guys. It's me, Vrith. I can't really play this game anymore. I'm getting crowded with all of these games that I can hardly control what I'm doing. SO I'm sad to say this, but I am quitting. Everyone, good luck, and farewell.

GMs, you can delete my character. Like I said, farewell.
Yana Whitlock
player, 233 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 13 May 2009
at 23:00
  • msg #474

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sorry to see you go, Vrith.  I know what you mean, though.  This tavern is like a college bar on saturday nights, sometimes.  (grins)
Abraham Boone
player, 178 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 14 May 2009
at 15:40
  • msg #475

Re: Talking about playing ...

Yana! You're still here! [swooons with love]

Ohhhh man. Y'mean those three coins are part of the 30 pieces of silver that Judas took to betray Jesus?
Mason
GM, 437 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 14 May 2009
at 21:29
  • msg #476

Re: Talking about playing ...

Wow... that would really be something wouldn't it?
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 46 posts
Sat 16 May 2009
at 18:44
  • msg #477

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sorry about the sudden lack of posts guys things just got hectic with the last days of school so ill be a little sporadic for the next few days
Abraham Boone
player, 181 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sun 17 May 2009
at 03:04
  • msg #478

Re: Talking about playing ...

Sorry, guys. Thought the incendiaries were the right choice against a water-based critter.I didn't smell the gas down here. Musta been that cold I caught in RL.
Sewer Monster
NPC, 6 posts
Sun 17 May 2009
at 03:12
  • msg #479

Re: Talking about playing ...

Oh they were the probably better choice. He would probably have been worse, same noise, no flash.

But you did get the scare. It makes a special kind of panic when a water based creature realizes its on fire.

[Private to Abraham Boone: Make sure you feel those effects, with senses so much greater than a normal person, a blast in a sewer would be like a pair of M-80 earmuffs.]
Wilford
player, 95 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Thu 21 May 2009
at 05:52
  • msg #480

Re: Talking about playing ...

Will be on holiday till Sunday. Very sorry about this. Especially with late notice. The world has gone to chaos here.
Wazz Hakka Da Cleaver
player, 34 posts
Thu 21 May 2009
at 23:46
  • msg #481

Re: Talking about playing ...

My comps under repair at the moment, I grabed a hold of one for now but family is draging me out to get food so I won't be able to post. I will post immediatly when I get the chance. Sorry for any trouble my absence may have cuased folks.
Scott Handley
player, 98 posts
18 year old Human
Fri 22 May 2009
at 01:57
  • msg #482

Re: Talking about playing ...

Not to worry Waz, as much as Scott would like a creature like you along, it probably wouldn't have been a good idea and we do seem to have a mission.
Abraham Boone
player, 186 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Fri 29 May 2009
at 02:46
  • msg #483

Re: Talking about playing ...

2 weeks vacation here. Posting will be sporadic at best.
Abraham Boone
player, 187 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sun 7 Jun 2009
at 08:04
  • msg #484

Re: Talking about playing ...

Still waiting to hear a post from Parker, Wilford, or Stewie the Sewer monster.
Aramendel
GM, 367 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 7 Jun 2009
at 14:29
  • msg #485

Re: Talking about playing ...

Monster is dead, Wilford is quiet. Parker should post somethng soon
Wilford
player, 96 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Sun 7 Jun 2009
at 21:40
  • msg #486

Re: Talking about playing ...

This is long overdue, I know, and I apologize for being so rude. Every time I thought I had things under control, another line would break loose and off I would have to go once more. Suffice to say, my situation is not getting any better nor my schedule becoming anywhere near predictable. For the foreseeable future I will not be able to post here, though I did have a great deal of fun and want to thank everyone for all the great times.
Aramendel
GM, 368 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 7 Jun 2009
at 22:55
  • msg #487

Re: Talking about playing ...

Feel free to play it off that after such an ordeal, the journalist is taking time at home and is going to spend time with his son, i guess, Boone.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 570 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 21 Jun 2009
at 13:13
  • msg #488

Re: Talking about playing ...

Happy Father's Day, guys
:)
Mason
GM, 609 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 21 Jun 2009
at 18:41
  • msg #489

Re: Talking about playing ...

Thank you.  I am getting some of the greatest father's day gifts ever:
Sleeping in
A night out without the kids
Alice Faust
player, 1 post
Please give me a reason
to trust you. I want to.
Sun 21 Jun 2009
at 20:05
  • msg #490

Re: Talking about playing...

Hi everyone! Just joined, and I'm hoping to have fun with you all.
Mason
GM, 611 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sun 21 Jun 2009
at 20:39
  • msg #491

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome aboard.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 573 posts
Earth Gal
20th century
Sun 21 Jun 2009
at 21:32
  • msg #492

Re: Talking about playing...

welcome to the tavern Ms. Faust
Cadreil Eryllion
player, 93 posts
I was a king
but I have fallen.
Mon 22 Jun 2009
at 00:09
  • msg #493

Re: Talking about playing...

Happy Father's Day, Dads.

Mason: That's a VERY good day.

Alice: Welcome!
Mason
GM, 613 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 22 Jun 2009
at 03:11
  • msg #494

Re: Talking about playing...

My wife and I went out to an Italian Restaurant we started going to when we were first dating.  Great food and a child free atmosphere.

[Private to Vanessa Greenfield: At the end of dinner, my wife came around and sat next to me in the booth.  I put my arm around her while she caressed my leg and we shared a dessert.  Tiramisu though, not an apple tart.  Kind of funny how life imitates a story some times.  Didn't even think about it until we were already starting on the dessert.]
Abraham Boone
player, 204 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 22 Jun 2009
at 11:04
  • msg #495

Re: Talking about playing...

By the way, welcome back, 'Nessa and Mason. Sorry I haven't acknowledged you in the tavern thread yet.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 575 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 22 Jun 2009
at 11:17
  • msg #496

Re: Talking about playing...

Sounds very nice Mason

Boone - np
Alice Faust
player, 3 posts
Please give me a reason
to trust you. I want to.
Tue 23 Jun 2009
at 06:34
  • msg #497

Re: Talking about playing...

Should I wait for someone to come along, or post a second post moving closer?
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 59 posts
Tue 23 Jun 2009
at 08:21
  • msg #498

Re: Talking about playing...

How ever you want to play it. Though things will move much faster if you make your way to the tavern on your own.
Soteria Anastos
player, 1 post
Fri 3 Jul 2009
at 05:54
  • msg #499

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello everyone, I'm looking forward to joining the group.  :)
Mason
GM, 652 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 04:31
  • msg #500

Re: Talking about playing...

If you have something that you want to do, go on a quest, slay a dragon (preferably not Parker), save the damsel, and you want someone to run it for you, just ask.  We have several GM's who are quite creative and good at narration.  I personally would like to see at least two player characters go on something.

With how things have been set up, it is impossible to follow someone to their world.  You can bring other people to your home world, but only if you travel together.  Also there is a method in place to travel to different worlds all together, but you need to ask and give us an idea of what you want.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 626 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 12:10
  • msg #501

Re: Talking about playing...

happy 4th to the Americans
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 71 posts
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 16:14
  • msg #502

Re: Talking about playing...

i second that motion of a happy fourth of July to any Americans in this game
Mason
GM, 654 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 16:57
  • msg #503

Re: Talking about playing...

Personally I like to wish a Happy 4th to all Americans and all the Brits as well.
Wazz Hakka Da Cleaver
player, 69 posts
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 19:28
  • msg #504

Re: Talking about playing...

Happy third day of AX and Fourth of July to everyone.

Also random question, who here is a fan of Warhammer Fantasy?
Yana Whitlock
player, 346 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 4 Jul 2009
at 19:29
  • msg #505

Re: Talking about playing...

*grins*
Um...I'm not sure wishing a "Happy Fourth of July" to the British players is a good idea.
I'm sure it's not that big of a deal, but it's kind of like wishing a Japanese person a happy VJ day.

just sayin'
Abraham Boone
player, 231 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 01:55
  • msg #506

Re: Talking about playing...

Somehow, I just KNEW what Yana was going to say before she said it. Man, that sucks!
Scott Handley
player, 131 posts
18 year old Human
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 02:09
  • msg #507

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah.  But... have you ever considered getting to know a girl a little longer before ....?
Abraham Boone
player, 232 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 02:22
  • msg #508

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, but I figured Boone was a bit on the impulsive side....
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 72 posts
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 02:26
  • msg #509

Re: Talking about playing...

There's a difference between impulsive and creepy
Mason
GM, 656 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 03:06
  • msg #510

Re: Talking about playing...

An 80 year old man who preaches eternal love to an 18 year old girl he has known for an hour and a half...   hmmmmm
Yana Whitlock
player, 350 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 7 Jul 2009
at 13:05
  • msg #511

Re: Talking about playing...

Well, I guess Boone IS, by definition, kind of an "old fashioned" kind of man.   He's from the period in Earth's history when marriages had those kind of "whirlwind" courtships, sometimes out of neccessity.

Besides, if someone, particularly a man, has been married before and wants to get married again, they tend not to go for the long, drawn-out dating routine.
Alice Faust
player, 27 posts
Please give me a reason
to trust you. I want to.
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 03:04
  • msg #512

Re: Talking about playing...

Darn overloaded mind, now I'm stuck in the side room...
Yana Whitlock
player, 378 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 03:07
  • msg #513

Re: Talking about playing...

Don't worry, my mind gets overloaded alot here too.  I usually have to run off to my own world or my room upstairs to clear it.

Seriously.   It's tough having a mind as small as mine.  :)
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 647 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 10:18
  • msg #514

Re: Talking about playing...

As long as your conscious, you can move ;)
Mason
GM, 676 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 17:42
  • msg #515

Re: Talking about playing...

Wow... 5000 posts.  Thanks to all of those who have contributed.
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 81 posts
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 17:47
  • msg #516

Re: Talking about playing...

Woot
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 650 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 18:52
  • msg #517

Re: Talking about playing...

eh.. wake me when its 20,000
 ;>
Yana Whitlock
player, 381 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 17 Jul 2009
at 21:25
  • msg #518

Re: Talking about playing...

We are a chattty bunch, that's for sure.  :)
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 662 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 22 Jul 2009
at 14:35
  • msg #519

Re: Talking about playing...

Since we have some new faces in the tavern...

As a freeform game, a lot of your experience is up to you.  Generally speaking if you interact with someone, they will respond.  If they don't, their loss! Move on and try interacting with another. (Maybe the player has had a RL issue or something.)

The woods are unknown to all- tavern members may decide to go explore them or join together to experiment with other worlds. Asking around, you will get an idea of how the magic here works, if you don't know already.

As you probably read - By-Tor is seeking company for some exploration now  - anyone from any time is free to join him and we will set up and structure a bit of a mini adventure.  Have fun!
The Professor
player, 2 posts
Wed 22 Jul 2009
at 22:46
  • msg #520

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello all!

Just popping in to say hello
Black Fang
player, 14 posts
Wed 22 Jul 2009
at 22:51
  • msg #521

Re: Talking about playing...

* trying to breath while out of breath*

I have gone through hell trying to get past summer school work and trying to spend timke with a my girlfriend but I am finally saying hi to everyone.
Alice Faust
player, 29 posts
Please give me a reason
to trust you. I want to.
Thu 23 Jul 2009
at 01:20
  • msg #522

Re: Talking about playing...

Sorry for not posting, but I will be gone awhile longer. I have to go get surgery.
Soteria Anastos
player, 23 posts
Thu 23 Jul 2009
at 02:45
  • msg #523

Re: Talking about playing...

our wishes are with you alice.
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 83 posts
Thu 23 Jul 2009
at 03:34
  • msg #524

Re: Talking about playing...

I second
good luck!
Mason
GM, 687 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 23 Jul 2009
at 03:39
  • msg #525

Re: Talking about playing...

I'll third the thought.  Best wishes and a speedy recovery to you.
Yana Whitlock
player, 389 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 23 Jul 2009
at 12:14
  • msg #526

Re: Talking about playing...

I had my time "under the knife" last year.  You have my sympathies, Alice.  If there's anything we can do, please ask.
Howard Koar
player, 19 posts
Fri 24 Jul 2009
at 02:08
  • msg #527

Re: Talking about playing...

Surgery, been there more than a few times.  Had my knee repaired when I broke my patella in half, and had to have my shoulder fixed when I tore my rotator cuff.  It's not so bad, and you get some really good drugs when you are recovering.  Nothing better to help forget the nonsense that is real life than high dosages of pain medication!
Black Fang
player, 19 posts
Sat 25 Jul 2009
at 00:05
  • msg #528

Re: Talking about playing...

good luck and jope you recoverr quickly.
Jesse
player, 7 posts
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 10:35
  • msg #529

Re: Talking about playing...

Hi, I am the new guy.
Yana Whitlock
player, 399 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 10:43
  • msg #530

Re: Talking about playing...

Not to be redundant, but "welcome, new guy!"

*grins*
Jesse
player, 9 posts
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 10:57
  • msg #531

Re: Talking about playing...

*Grins Back*
Yana Whitlock
player, 402 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 11:25
  • msg #532

Re: Talking about playing...

I need to sleep.  We'll talk later,sir.  feel free to socialize to your heart's content.   *grins*
Jesse
player, 12 posts
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 11:45
  • msg #533

Re: Talking about playing...

Be waiting. Our conversation is getting good.
Jesse
player, 16 posts
Sun 26 Jul 2009
at 23:19
  • msg #534

Re: Talking about playing...

I'll be on all day. Is anyone out there?
This message was last edited by the player at 23:19, Sun 26 July 2009.
Yana Whitlock
player, 406 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 27 Jul 2009
at 00:30
  • msg #535

Re: Talking about playing...

Sorry, I'll be checking in and out as things happen in RL.  i'll be on later, though.
Jesse
player, 17 posts
Mon 27 Jul 2009
at 00:32
  • msg #536

Re: Talking about playing...

Alright. I'll be waiting. Oh, and I've been hearing things about adventures here with each other?
This message was last edited by the player at 00:55, Mon 27 July 2009.
Mason
GM, 690 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 27 Jul 2009
at 02:45
  • msg #537

Re: Talking about playing...

Went ahead and closed the Inn thread, it was close approaching the limit.  Please continue on the new thread.
Yana Whitlock
player, 408 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 27 Jul 2009
at 02:49
  • msg #538

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Jesse (msg #536):

There are ways of arranging an "outing' with other characters.  Talk to a GM character and they should be able to arrange something.
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 87 posts
Sat 1 Aug 2009
at 00:36
  • msg #539

Re: Talking about playing...

Im going to be away for the weekend just so you guys know
back sometime sunday
Jesse
player, 108 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Wed 5 Aug 2009
at 21:02
  • msg #540

Re: Talking about playing...

So an ideas for a "outing"?

Post 5500
This message was last edited by the player at 21:02, Wed 05 Aug 2009.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 690 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 6 Aug 2009
at 12:32
  • msg #541

Re: Talking about playing...

Snipe hunt?

Hey Jesse, any possibility of resizing that picture?
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 692 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 6 Aug 2009
at 22:43
  • msg #542

Re: Talking about playing...

Thank you Jesse, that helped.:)
Jesse
player, 111 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Thu 6 Aug 2009
at 23:27
  • msg #543

Re: Talking about playing...

...I didn't resize it. *shrugs*
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 693 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 7 Aug 2009
at 00:19
  • msg #544

Re: Talking about playing...

hmmph. Okay
Jesse
player, 112 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Fri 7 Aug 2009
at 00:21
  • msg #545

Re: Talking about playing...

*Nods*
Jesse
player, 120 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Thu 13 Aug 2009
at 07:19
  • msg #546

Re: Talking about playing...

RL is going to get busy, so Yana it might be a some while...
Yana Whitlock
player, 466 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 13 Aug 2009
at 08:30
  • msg #547

Re: Talking about playing...

No problem, my RL is about to get busy until sometime next week, so take your time.   :)
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 1 post
Thu 13 Aug 2009
at 23:36
  • msg #548

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello everyone.
Mason
GM, 740 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 14 Aug 2009
at 03:15
  • msg #549

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello and welcome to the Tavern.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 3 posts
Fri 14 Aug 2009
at 03:38
  • msg #550

Re: Talking about playing...

thank you!
Yana Whitlock
player, 467 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 14 Aug 2009
at 10:37
  • msg #551

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome ma'am!
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 707 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 14 Aug 2009
at 11:21
  • msg #552

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome Arafel
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 4 posts
Fri 14 Aug 2009
at 20:24
  • msg #553

Re: Talking about playing...

Thank you everyone.
Rhia 'Weld' Prigett
player, 1 post
Unburdened by doubt
To compromise is to err
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 16:30
  • msg #554

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello everyone. One more bit of a fresh meat for the game here!
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 729 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 17:54
  • msg #555

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome to the Tavern Rhia
Parker
player, 188 posts
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 18:10
  • msg #556

Re: Talking about playing...

Finally another short character.

Welcome aboard.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 731 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 18:27
  • msg #557

Re: Talking about playing...

I have to say Parker, in RL - I'm just 5' if I stand up straight.  There have been so many things in your descriptions that have made me smile...
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 21 posts
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 21:40
  • msg #558

Re: Talking about playing...

welcome
Soteria Anastos
player, 32 posts
Fri 21 Aug 2009
at 22:02
  • msg #559

Re: Talking about playing...

welcome  :)
Abraham Boone
player, 281 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sat 22 Aug 2009
at 03:28
  • msg #560

Re: Talking about playing...

Aye, welcome lass.
Yana Whitlock
player, 476 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 00:04
  • msg #561

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome Rhia.  enjoy!
Jesse
player, 123 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 00:43
  • msg #562

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome Ma'am.
Rhia 'Weld' Prigett
player, 9 posts
Unburdened by doubt
To compromise is to err
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 00:57
  • msg #563

Re: Talking about playing...

Thanks all!
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 25 posts
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 02:42
  • [deleted]
  • msg #564

Re: Talking about playing...

This message was deleted by the player at 02:58, Sun 23 Aug 2009.
Aramendel
GM, 510 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 02:46
  • msg #565

Re: Talking about playing...

Umm, Arafel, Those tests are posted in the RTJ information thread. Did you not read it before applying?
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 26 posts
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 02:59
  • msg #566

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, but there's also the Harry Potter one.
Aramendel
GM, 511 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 03:04
  • msg #567

Re: Talking about playing...

;-p I know you meant well, I was just teasing a bit.
Rhia 'Weld' Prigett
player, 10 posts
Unburdened by doubt
To compromise is to err
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 03:19
  • msg #568

Re: Talking about playing...

6 for the first (Anti-Sue)and 17 on the second (Probably not a Sue). I think it's her crappy past getting her some points and the fact that she's, well... not exactly a looker, an only above average Acolyte and not at all a sweet person losing her a few more!

Fun though, even if the vast majority left me thinking who on earth would tick that?
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 27 posts
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 20:13
  • msg #569

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm sure there's always a few points there we could all pick, lol. I mean, don't we all play someone we'd like to be at some point? If not, why the heck do we create characters to play?
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 740 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 20:33
  • msg #570

Re: Talking about playing...

ah...no? I mean, yeah, I've played characters I'd like to be, and characters who I share traits with (good and bad), but I've also played characters completely different -  because I wanted to see if I could write that character convincingly or because I wanted to understand the 'think' of that personality or b/c I was a gm and the story needed a particular thing
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 29 posts
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 20:46
  • msg #571

Re: Talking about playing...

I said at some point, not always. Like the Sidhe. No way I could ever BE one, but it's interesting to explore. I've played many different roles, but I usually play those that amuse me or that are fun.
Jesse
player, 126 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Sun 23 Aug 2009
at 22:05
  • msg #572

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Arafel bint Sidhe (msg #569):

True That.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 39 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 05:13
  • msg #573

Re: Talking about playing...

 Guess my ISP's been down a few days while they re-equipted and upgraded their server.
Blob
player, 2 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 11:13
  • msg #574

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello there! I've just rhown up an intro post on the porch, can anyone let me know if it's okay? I've got kind of an unusual character, which makes him a bit of a challenge to play.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 40 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 11:26
  • msg #575

Re: Talking about playing...

Oh My Goodness! lol. Welcome. That's a good post on the porch. Now maybe post that in the tavern thread as well so we inside can see you?
This message was last edited by the player at 11:29, Sun 30 Aug 2009.
Blob
player, 3 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 11:29
  • msg #576

Re: Talking about playing...

Not sure whether or nor that exclamation is a good thing xp

Do I now just post in the tavern and see who responds to it?
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 41 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 11:30
  • msg #577

Re: Talking about playing...

Yes, please do.
Yana Whitlock
player, 488 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 12:45
  • msg #578

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm not in the main room at the moment, but there are LOTS of folks to talk to in there.  Have fun, Blob!   *grin*
Blob
player, 5 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 12:48
  • msg #579

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm currently hanging from the ceiling and waiting for someone to notice me; as soon as someone reacts I'l have him go interact.
Yana Whitlock
player, 489 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 12:51
  • msg #580

Re: Talking about playing...

*laughs* Honestly?  I think that's what I did when I first got here.

If no one does, go ahead and *plop* onto someone's table.

(try to avoid landing in their food, though)  :)
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 77 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 13:07
  • msg #581

Re: Talking about playing...

Yes, one would not want to mistake him for calmari now would we? Good first posts & welcome aboard! Cheers Meri
Blob
player, 6 posts
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 13:16
  • msg #582

Re: Talking about playing...

Is it common to hang from the ceiling then?

I'll give it a couple hours, then once I get bored enough I'll commence with the plopping.
Yana Whitlock
player, 490 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 30 Aug 2009
at 13:24
  • msg #583

Re: Talking about playing...

Then say  "Oh, just thought I'd drop in".

*grin*
well...ok, maybe not.
Essence of the Inn
NPC, 12 posts
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 02:03
  • msg #584

Re: Talking about playing...

Over 6000 posts, way to go guys (and gals)!
Xing-Chan
player, 1 post
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 02:07
  • msg #585

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello everyone! I'm new.....sort of. I've just been trying to decide where exactly I should come into the picture....I kinda don't want to run into whatever is happining outside on the porch.
Blob
player, 11 posts
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 02:11
  • msg #586

Re: Talking about playing...

If you're talking about my happenings, that's moved on inside, feel free to join the fun!
Abraham Boone
player, 285 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 02:12
  • msg #587

Re: Talking about playing...

Only thing happening on the porch right now is that a bulette skin is stretched out over some rocks, and the guy who did it just went inside. If you were watching from the woods, you'd know you are alone now.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 83 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 02:16
  • msg #588

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome Xing-Chan! The more the merrier. Cheers Meri

Howdy again Boone!
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 46 posts
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 03:13
  • msg #589

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome all new people.
Yana Whitlock
player, 494 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 1 Sep 2009
at 05:43
  • msg #590

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome, Ma'am.
Yana Whitlock
player, 499 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 6 Sep 2009
at 04:45
  • msg #591

Re: Talking about playing...

As much as I'm enjoying my conversation with Aramendel, I'm actually starting to feel bad that I'm missing the Tavern shenannigans, like Jesse's tuna or meeting Blob.
*grins*
Aramendel
GM, 531 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 6 Sep 2009
at 05:18
  • msg #592

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, sorry I've been slow, RL has decided to drop all hell on me lately.
Yana Whitlock
player, 500 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 6 Sep 2009
at 05:33
  • msg #593

Re: Talking about playing...

Believe me, I know about that.  I've been very slow, and will be going slower soon, myself.

[Private to Aramendel: I was mostly saying that to reassure Jesse and Blob that they weren't being ignored.   I wasn't complaining about our 'conversation', honestly.  *laughs*]
Aramendel
GM, 533 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sun 6 Sep 2009
at 05:40
  • msg #594

Re: Talking about playing...

Well, I'm glad I haven't been holding you up too much then.

[Private to Yana Whitlock: I'm glad. I'm enjoying it too. How much further we can and should push it, *shrug* I don't know. But I am having fun with it. ]
Yana Whitlock
player, 502 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 6 Sep 2009
at 05:45
  • msg #595

Re: Talking about playing...

Not at all.  I've been very busy.  I'm actually glad that I'm not making you wait.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 804 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 19:36
  • msg #596

Re: Talking about playing...

Aw Parker... you're no fun... It might be like jello wrestling....

*G*
Sorry, but I at least amuse myself
Parker
player, 229 posts
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 20:00
  • msg #597

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah... go ahead and envelop me in a blob of goo.  Due to a bad incident early in his adventuring career involving a gelatinous cube, that is not going to happen.


Blob
player, 32 posts
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 20:07
  • msg #598

Re: Talking about playing...

I promise not to try and dissolve you. Blob's Honour!
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 805 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 20:18
  • msg #599

Re: Talking about playing...

I don't think dissolving is the issue ;>

Hmm...maybe pudding is a better analogy?  I bet Blob could turn brown and you could pretend it was chocolate...or butterscotch

Ah such a good thing my work day is almost over...
Blob
player, 34 posts
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 20:46
  • msg #600

Re: Talking about playing...

He's already found a way round it; made a griffin for me to play with.

Also, I don't like the idea of him thinking blob's pudding; he's already had the trauma of being eaten by a dragon once.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 807 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 9 Sep 2009
at 21:08
  • msg #601

Re: Talking about playing...

LOL but jello wasn't a problem? Actually, I read once that jello produces the same EKG results as humans....I've always wondered if the color mattered, I don't think it does...
Aramendel
GM, 538 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 02:07
  • msg #602

Re: Talking about playing...

Pudding is not a good reference either. Black Pudding is another D&D monster with a VERY bad reputation.

And I really want to know who took an EKG of Jello. . .
Abraham Boone
player, 291 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 02:10
  • msg #603

Re: Talking about playing...

Would that be from seeing Jello or eating it? Of course, if it was eating it, you'd have to eat a few humans to test the hypothesis....



Paging Dr. Lector!!!! Table for one!!!
Parker
player, 230 posts
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 02:10
  • msg #604

Re: Talking about playing...

I am reminded of a T-Shirt that I have.

"Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."

Aramendel
GM, 540 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 02:22
  • msg #605

Re: Talking about playing...

I dont think either. I think she meant hooking the machine up to jello and comparing it to a human's heart.
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 93 posts
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 03:25
  • msg #606

Re: Talking about playing...

Talking of ekg's
mp pudding just flat lined
brb
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 809 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 12:08
  • msg #607

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah - they put the little disks of an EKG on to jello and ... did it's thing.  Now why they came up with this idea?  I don't know.

According this: http://www.jellomuseum.com/index.html  they did it in 1993 in Batavia NY, I think jello was created in that neighborhood, and that would have been about the right time that I saw it live and the little squiggly lines going in a big Jello display at the Science Museum in Rochester NY.

It must be NY-ers, they're so strange :D
Aramendel
GM, 541 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 14:25
  • msg #608

Re: Talking about playing...

Hey! I resemble that remark!
Obiohoe
player, 33 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 21:22
  • msg #609

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello everyone! I see a few old faces- but I also see a blob. Which is just great, I always felt this game needed a blob.

I am back, sort of. Recently I had to cut away every game I play or run down to a single game I gm (which gets a post every 3 or 4 days.) However, I can't shake the need to actually play a game and decided to come here to see if anyone would be interested in some odd side adventure or what have you. Already spoke to one of the GMs so hopefully I won't get smote.

Anyway, the problem is I could only promise one post a week or one every two weeks when things get bad. Now and then I may be able to post like gang busters, but I won't be held to that. So really I am trying to find a partner or very small group who don't mind a slow paced game.

PM me if interested so I don't take up OOC space.

((Was also the player of: Wilford and Deriel.))
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 66 posts
Thu 10 Sep 2009
at 22:27
  • msg #610

Re: Talking about playing...

 I think this place could do with a now and then poster. When you're not here, you could be on your own world doing your own thing.
Essence of the Inn
NPC, 13 posts
Fri 11 Sep 2009
at 00:11
  • msg #611

Re: Talking about playing...

I think Obi prob'ly wants more of a plot, even if the pace is slow.

Any of you lurkers ??
Obiohoe
player, 34 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Fri 11 Sep 2009
at 22:21
  • msg #612

Re: Talking about playing...

Let me explain better what I am looking for:

An adventure either based off of the Inn and it's Magics or something completly odd (already talked to a GM about this.) Characters can be what you use here or something new.

However, I want to use Obihoe (but am fine with another char if the game concept needs a better fit.) Obihoe is from a mix of Aztec and Cherokee culture, a halfling and from a world with 1860's technology, his people have that tech level though people of his military job must use traditional tribal weapons. While they have the tech, they hold tight to their old traditions, ways of dress and codes of behavior. His world never had magic until the last 3 years or so and he is one of the very few who can use magic though he doesn't full understand his potential. He is a "lore keeper" from his nations military. His job was to tell stories of the past to inspire his troops and act like a counselor when there was a problem, though he is skilled in combat. His personality is of curiosity, bravery, weariness and always in the search for a good story and a good time. I won't spill his background though.

For the story itself any theme, world, or mood is ok. However, I do want exploration to be a major theme. The Wolf's head tavern is a perfect place for an Exploration game sense multiple planes of existence converge here.

I hope I piqued someones interest. If so, PM me and we can has out what we would want from the game. Otherwise, I guess I will go solo and let anyone join in as they see fit later on. Maybe see if I can get the game to be public so others can see how it goes.
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 52 posts
American partisan
'The Coyote'
Thu 24 Sep 2009
at 04:20
  • msg #613

Re: Talking about playing...

Hey guys, sorry for the abscence, but I'm gonna be out for probably the next week or so; I'm redeploying from Iraq back stateside.
Abraham Boone
player, 297 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 24 Sep 2009
at 04:20
  • msg #614

Re: Talking about playing...

Good luck, pardner.
Yana Whitlock
player, 514 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 24 Sep 2009
at 05:32
  • msg #615

Re: Talking about playing...

Good luck, Ski.  And welcome back.   If there's anything you need from us, please ask.   *gives virtual hug of 'thanks' *
Mason
GM, 891 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 24 Sep 2009
at 15:39
  • msg #616

Re: Talking about playing...

Congrats on coming back state side.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 865 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 24 Sep 2009
at 16:05
  • msg #617

Re: Talking about playing...

Agrees with Mason - welcome home.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 871 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 25 Sep 2009
at 23:25
  • msg #618

Re: Talking about playing...

Hmmm I've nothing to say, but I just couldn't let the post rate stay 6666.
Jesse
player, 196 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Fri 25 Sep 2009
at 23:26
  • msg #619

Re: Talking about playing...

Then here's to 66666! Hopefully you will turn it into 66667 when the time comes. :P
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 872 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 25 Sep 2009
at 23:30
  • msg #620

Re: Talking about playing...

Actually, I'd argue for purging unused threads before it reached that... but... it IS a nice idea :>
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 95 posts
Sun 27 Sep 2009
at 13:44
  • msg #621

Re: Talking about playing...

@Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
I concur/agree congratulations + thanks
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 144 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sun 27 Sep 2009
at 14:42
  • msg #622

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome back & welcome home. Much thanks for all you do & have done Ski! Cheers Meri
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 879 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 18:38
  • msg #623

Re: Talking about playing...

Okay kids

I'd like to know - who out there is still trying to be active, but isn't. You can write me here or pm me and we'll go from there.

If you are posting regularly and on your own little sideline adventure - you need not reply.

I just think some of you may have lost some writing partners and it may be time to regroup.
Mason
GM, 903 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 19:42
  • msg #624

Re: Talking about playing...

I think I am still around... let me check... yeah still here.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 880 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 19:54
  • msg #625

Re: Talking about playing...

Any body think they just heard something???  Hmm, maybe it was my imagination...

[Private to Mason: Are you sure?  You might be dead and just imagining all this, no one would argure that being with Nessa can be like living in hell.]
Soteria Anastos
player, 36 posts
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 20:16
  • msg #626

Re: Talking about playing...

im here, with dave in the side room :)
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 80 posts
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 21:57
  • msg #627

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm here, posting with a few in a side thread.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 882 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 22:04
  • msg #628

Re: Talking about playing...

Thanks Ladies,

And y'all who are with Arafel, and Yana, Aramen, Dave - need not reply :>
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 82 posts
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 22:07
  • msg #629

Re: Talking about playing...

I AM waiting for Boone and The Blob though.
Black Fang
player, 73 posts
Mon 28 Sep 2009
at 22:25
  • msg #630

Re: Talking about playing...

I have been waiting for Xing-Chan for awhile now. I am worried something happened to her.
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 53 posts
American partisan
'The Coyote'
Thu 1 Oct 2009
at 05:57
  • msg #631

Re: Talking about playing...

Alright, back safely.  Gimme a day or two to get caught up.
Yana Whitlock
player, 517 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sun 4 Oct 2009
at 12:04
  • msg #632

Re: Talking about playing...

It can take a while, here.   BELIEVE ME, I understand.   *laughs*

Welcome back, Ski.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 901 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 03:13
  • msg #633

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome new folk.

[Private to GM: Thanks for adding guys - I would've :>  Sounds like a nice day Mas, here too.]
Tarynn Villafuert
player, 1 post
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 03:21
  • msg #634

Re: Talking about playing...

New folk.....oh.
That must be me. :D

/waves
Just thought I'd pop in to say hi, maybe find a somewhere I can jump in on.
Mason
GM, 923 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 03:21
  • msg #635

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome back Ski, hope to see you around here sooner or later.

Welcome new people, there are a few people in and around the Tavern and others are headed in that general direction now.


[Private to GM: It was a good day, but I am still a bit sick.  My joints were aching and all the walking didn't do me much good. ]
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 2 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 04:53
  • msg #636

Re: Talking about playing...

Goodness me, I have no idea where to start.
Is there like, a specific starting place, or does anyone know somewhere for an elementalist to start?! @.@''
Mason
GM, 925 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 05:02
  • msg #637

Re: Talking about playing...

Most people start in the woods or on the front porch.  There are new people in both of those locations now.
Jesse
player, 201 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 05:03
  • msg #638

Re: Talking about playing...

Yo, how's everyone doing? :)

Hi new guys-I mean people! :p

Anyone know where  Abraham Boone, Arafel bint Sidhe, and Parker are? o_O
Yana Whitlock
player, 519 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 05:23
  • msg #639

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello, Tarynn!  Go ahead and have a drink in the main room.  There's usually something going on.    :)
Abraham Boone
player, 302 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 06:50
  • msg #640

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Jesse (msg #638):

Just relaxing kid........ just relaxing.
Jesse
player, 202 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 06:55
  • msg #641

Re: Talking about playing...

Cool...cool...^_^
Obiohoe
player, 36 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 16:38
  • msg #642

Re: Talking about playing...

Just popping in to let people know that in Obihoe's adventure (which is public) is really open to anyone interested as long as they PM for details. It is a slow post adventure, but it can go anywhere and do anything. Obihoe is an Aztec meets Industrial Revolution halfling suffering from PTSD currently just entering a 1950's style world with hover cars.

He left from the Tavern and I left it open as to how many people followed him or stumbled in the same direction.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 5 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 18:27
  • msg #643

Re: Talking about playing...

@Obiohoe: ...I love your portrait. <3
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 87 posts
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 18:52
  • msg #644

Re: Talking about playing...

I guess all my companions abandoned me, lol.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 905 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 19:09
  • msg #645

Re: Talking about playing...

Blob is MIA...   I think your other gentlemen are still around though...
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 54 posts
Mon 5 Oct 2009
at 19:33
  • [deleted]
  • msg #646

Re: Talking about playing...

This message was deleted by the player at 19:38, Mon 05 Oct 2009.
Obiohoe
player, 37 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Tue 6 Oct 2009
at 12:14
  • msg #647

Re: Talking about playing...

Taryn- There were better Native American looking portraits out there, but I have a crush on Vin Diesel and this portrait reminds me of him. I couldn't help it. Did you know he has a small castle building in his back yard made for video games and more importantly RPGs? He even has the name of his favorite DnD character tattooed on his waist. Such a geek-man-crush on him.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 7 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Tue 6 Oct 2009
at 18:40
  • msg #648

Re: Talking about playing...

LOLOL.
That's so crazy!
I wouldn't have guessed he was relatively close to a video gamer at all! 8D

I'd definatly say you picked the right portrait, thas' for sure...! ;D
Obiohoe
player, 38 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Tue 6 Oct 2009
at 20:43
  • msg #649

Re: Talking about playing...

Fan Boy talking- He has developed a handful of video games and at least one of them did pretty well (Escape from Butchers Bay). He's a big RP nerd as well. He was always hansom to me, but the man crush came from not just Pitch Black, XXX. The Fast and the Furious (The original), and  and The Chronicles of Ridick (mostly a cult following),but mainly cause he is a big geek/gamer.

The funny thing is I don't give a crap about celebrities beyond movies or songs. I am just drawn ti the man. So who else to represent my favorite character?

End creepy fan boy post now.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 9 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Tue 6 Oct 2009
at 22:28
  • msg #650

Re: Talking about playing...

What to say; he's a sexy beast, that Vin Diesel. 8D

You know, I never really thought about what he would be like outside of his movies and such. I always sort of thought he lived like most celebrities did; big house, big pool, big bedroom, big parties...

Guess some of us don't change after fame.
Surprisingly, I'm surprised. xD
It's good to know nerds have a chance, y'know.
I mean, we'd have to be pretty good looking nerds, but that's definatly an advantage in itself...!! <3
Mason
GM, 931 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:05
  • msg #651

Re: Talking about playing...

In the anniversary books for DnD, Vin Diesel wrote an into for it.  He credited Role Playing Games for really opening his mind up and awakening his creativity.  He does say that despite his success, he still games.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 909 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:23
  • msg #652

Re: Talking about playing...

What does that mean - despite his success?  Why does a gamer have to be an plain, average looking nerd who is unsuccessful? :<

I'd bet if surveyed - there are LOTS of us who are quite gorgeous, successful, with great careers/jobs/lives.  Errrr.
Mason
GM, 933 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:32
  • msg #653

Re: Talking about playing...

Humbly apologize to the gorgeous and massively successful Irena Vanessa Greenfield.

I prostrate myself before you.



Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 911 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:45
  • msg #654

Re: Talking about playing...

*rolls her eyes and sighs heavily*

Yeah, well, you SHOULD have that response! Always bow before great goddesses and witches... (you can decide which camp I fall into)

But, that aside...

I'm serious.  Why should we gamers accept the stereotypical nerd image?  *drags the soap box to center stage*  Gamers Unite!!

Really... I bet there are a lot of celebrities and authors who play.
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 97 posts
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:51
  • msg #655

Re: Talking about playing...

Like me!....
If I ever become famous Celebrity or Author....
Maybe
Mason
GM, 935 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 01:53
  • msg #656

Re: Talking about playing...

Jim Butcher and Joss Wheadon are both gamers, so is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 912 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 02:01
  • msg #657

Re: Talking about playing...

YEAH!!!  See.  I've heard Robin Wiliams is, too. (Harry doesn't count - he's fictional.)

I don't know much about Butcher, but ... I live where Whedon went to college, know the people he worked for as a student and there is NO WAY I believe there isn't a whole lotta others...

I bet too there are famous women.  We just get sick of being teased that we have the mentality of the avg 12 yr old boy :<  which is such B*S*.
Obiohoe
player, 39 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 02:32
  • msg #658

Re: Talking about playing...

Wow, all this because of a man crush... sheesh
Mason
GM, 936 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 02:44
  • msg #659

Re: Talking about playing...

Huge fan of Joss Wheadon.  I have gone to a couple of events he has been at and own a few pieces of memorabilia including an autographed (by everyone) poster from "Once More with Feeling."  If you don't know what that is, don't worry about it.

And Dresden does too count, he is way cool.

Additional Celebrity gamers include:
Stephen Colbert
Bare Naked Ladies (everyone in the band)
George R.R. Martin (another of my favorite authors)
Nathan Fillion
Robin Williams
Marilyn Manson

Many many more.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 88 posts
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 03:51
  • msg #660

Re: Talking about playing...

Dresden does too count! lol.
Mason
GM, 938 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 03:59
  • msg #661

Re: Talking about playing...

Talked with Nathan Fillion at Dragon Con a few years back, he was shopping in our booth and played race cars with my son (2 at the time) for a while.  He said he really had fun at some of the conventions because he could get into a game or two.  By the way, he bought a kilt.
Abraham Boone
player, 304 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 04:03
  • msg #662

Re: Talking about playing...

Phil Foglio games as well. So does comic artist Norm Felchle.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 11 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 04:21
  • msg #663

Re: Talking about playing...

LOL.
And to think this all originated from yes, Obiohoe, man crush. xD

I've always been a gamer myself.
Done a bit of modelling, and I'm into the music business.
I'm actually hitting the studio in two weeks, which is SOOO exciting!! xD

But I'm also totally guilty of cosplaying religiously a few years back.
The thing with all my cosplays was that I had a thing with video game characters, and absolutely REFUSED to cosplay from an anime. xD

I kicked a crazy Amy Sorel my first year. 8D
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 915 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 12:01
  • msg #664

Re: Talking about playing...

See! I knew it!
Well, not that such great things can come from a man-crush (still find that a little confusing, but then, I guess you'd say I've a woman-crush? on Kate Beckinsale... who as far as I know, doesn't play.)

Fictional characters can't count the same b/c their not REAL!

Re: Poster from "Once More with Feeling"  -> COOL!!, Mas, you are a kindred spirit LOL

Good luck in studio Tarynn-what kind of music?
Obiohoe
player, 40 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 12:08
  • msg #665

Re: Talking about playing...

Man-crush/woman-crush= when someone straight has a crush on someone of the same sex.

I've had a man-crush on Vin for years, hell it used to be part of my stand up routine. I forget not everyone knows the meaning of the phrase.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 916 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 13:41
  • msg #666

Re: Talking about playing...

LOL - it's not not under understanding the term.  I know the term, it's not being able to fully grasp the concept ;>  Though...like I said - with Kate...I'm starting to get a vague idea...
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 12 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 18:30
  • msg #667

Re: Talking about playing...

@Nessa: The thing about my music is that I don't generally stick to one genre.
I had my pop faze, did some freestyle rap even; had some recordings a while back with three different rock groups and now I'm going solo again. I'm not really sure what to categorize what I'm doing now, but I'd stick it into the indie-rock genre I guess...!

Haha, I used to freestyle rap with friends in highschool all the time just for fun, and honestly, I think that's the only think I miss about highschool. xD
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 58 posts
American partisan
'The Coyote'
Wed 7 Oct 2009
at 22:47
  • msg #668

Re: Talking about playing...

Heh.  Last time I cosplayed was with a bunch of my friends as students from Battle Royale.


Mason
GM, 943 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 01:49
  • msg #669

Re: Talking about playing...

Never big into the CosPlay, but I was pretty big into Live Action for a long time.  Me and one of my buddies.

Vivian Leann Arivett
player, 1 post
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 02:44
  • msg #670

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello!!!

I'm new here! and Hella excited to be here! Nice to meet you all ^.^
Yana Whitlock
player, 521 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 05:28
  • msg #671

Re: Talking about playing...

Cool, pictures, everyone.  And, Welcome, Vivian!
Abraham Boone
player, 305 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 18:35
  • msg #672

Re: Talking about playing...

Hey there Vivian. Can't wait to meet you.
Obiohoe
player, 41 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 21:36
  • msg #673

Re: Talking about playing...

I don't know how to post an image so everyone can see it, but below is me in a costume. I am the one on the far left. I won 2nd place in the contest as a "Discount Mail-Order Spouse."


http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/p...33_31208048_4035.jpg
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 924 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 8 Oct 2009
at 22:13
  • msg #674

Re: Talking about playing...

Obi, you are one homely woman.  Vin will never marry you, even at a discount.  ;>
Obiohoe
player, 42 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Fri 9 Oct 2009
at 02:41
  • msg #675

Re: Talking about playing...

See, now you made me cry.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 93 posts
Fri 9 Oct 2009
at 19:39
  • msg #676

Re: Talking about playing...

 You know, when one of us makes a side thread, outside the inn, it's usually for some kind of adventure. So anyone joining might consider that we don't want you all to just sit and chat, lol. We can do that at the inn. :P
Jesse
player, 205 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Fri 9 Oct 2009
at 21:24
  • msg #677

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Arafel bint Sidhe (msg #676):

Sorry just got on. Will post.
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 167 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Sat 10 Oct 2009
at 02:21
  • msg #678

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello to all newcomers & welcome aboard. Including Cait McBride. I only hope your ill will stopped with the one Englishman & does not spill over to any others. However, if it does one may only hope your aim is not as true! Cheers Meri
This message was last edited by a game moderator at 02:22, Sat 10 Oct 2009.
Obiohoe
player, 43 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Sat 10 Oct 2009
at 15:28
  • msg #679

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello new people! We have cookies and soda in the back, and for those over  21 we have a VIP section with special "refreshments."
This message was last edited by the player at 15:29, Sat 10 Oct 2009.
Hax
player, 4 posts
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Sun 11 Oct 2009
at 20:31
  • msg #680

Re: Talking about playing...

Thanks for the welcome! as soon as I'm done talking to the odd fellow on the stump - I should be on my way in. Anyone know first aid? I'm worried I have a bit of a boo-boo. >.<
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 60 posts
American partisan
'The Coyote'
Sun 11 Oct 2009
at 22:55
  • msg #681

Re: Talking about playing...

I know a bit.  :)
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 15 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Mon 12 Oct 2009
at 05:42
  • msg #682

Re: Talking about playing...

Tarynn's got some form of herbal backgrounds, I'm sure. n____n''
Abraham Boone
player, 307 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 12 Oct 2009
at 11:47
  • msg #683

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Hax (msg #680):

Boone, aka SharpShooter, is an expert in Paramedics and field medicine. Unfortunately, he's off in the enchanted forest with Peter Pan and Wendy. Jesse, you look ridiculous in those green tights, by the way!
Hax
player, 8 posts
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Mon 12 Oct 2009
at 13:22
  • msg #684

Re: Talking about playing...

Well puckernuts...

^.^
Mason
GM, 961 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 12 Oct 2009
at 18:08
  • msg #685

Re: Talking about playing...

Best thing to do is make your way there and see who can help.
Jesse
player, 214 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Mon 12 Oct 2009
at 21:21
  • msg #686

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Abraham Boone (msg #683):

...I could say the same thing about your little twenty sizes too small children's animal footie pajamas. At least I'm wearing some thing sized for adults. :P
Obiohoe
player, 45 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Wed 14 Oct 2009
at 15:06
  • msg #687

Re: Talking about playing...

I was thinking, know what this game needs? A Paris Hilton or Old School Johny Cash type character. Someone to be all hopped up on drugs and charismatic enough to get others to join in.
Yana Whitlock
player, 523 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 14 Oct 2009
at 19:54
  • msg #688

Re: Talking about playing...

I'll get hooked on heroin and buy a chihuahua in the morning.   *grin*
Abraham Boone
player, 313 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 01:22
  • msg #689

Re: Talking about playing...

Or just get Slick to wear a chihuahua costume for Halloween...
Yana Whitlock
player, 524 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 02:14
  • msg #690

Re: Talking about playing...

*claps*

Perfect!   He'll look absolutely adorable.
Mason
GM, 974 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 02:20
  • msg #691

Re: Talking about playing...

So is Yana going to do a home movie that leaks to the internet?
Obiohoe
player, 46 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 02:22
  • msg #692

Re: Talking about playing...

Either that or someone from Animal House. Some boozing, drugging, party animals that people love to hate and hate to love. I have yet to see one. Sure, sure, they can be deeply tortured souls and full fledged background to keep them from being one dimensional, but..come on....... I've seen drunks, but no drunks that want to make others drunks. No ale bongs or tabloid reporters, we sorely need this.



Come to the dark side.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:26, Thu 15 Oct 2009.
Mason
GM, 975 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 02:41
  • msg #693

Re: Talking about playing...

The tabloid reporter was there earlier.  He went back to New York.
Wilford
player, 97 posts
An observer of the odd.
Investigating the strange
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 03:07
  • msg #694

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, but I didn't get any good shots of girls getting out of cars....
Yana Whitlock
player, 525 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 05:58
  • msg #695

Re: Talking about playing...

I usually wear leather armor, but I could do a mini-skirt and step out of a low-riding carriage just for you.

I could even get a HWI   (Horseback riding While Intoxicated).   It's been done before, right?

A former US president, I think.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 103 posts
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 06:26
  • msg #696

Re: Talking about playing...

Who? Grant? lol.
Yana Whitlock
player, 526 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 06:42
  • msg #697

Re: Talking about playing...

You'd THINK so, but I think it was someone else.   I can' t seem to find it, though......
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 954 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 15 Oct 2009
at 19:22
  • msg #698

Re: Talking about playing...

*Sighs heavily*  I can't believe it... it's mid october and we are having snow flurries.  It's not sticking, but it's enough that it looks like it's snowing.  This is so very, very depressing.
Yana Whitlock
player, 528 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 01:34
  • msg #699

Re: Talking about playing...

I do miss the north, but I DON'T miss snow.   Bleh.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 17 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 04:35
  • msg #700

Re: Talking about playing...

I rather like the snow.
Living in Canada, we've got all the best stuff, and although it hasn't quite started where I live just yet, I've heard the mountains are starting up too, and, being the avid snowboarder I am, I'm already waxing my board and fixing up my gear. xD

Have to admit though, not a big fan of cold.
My parents are tropical people so I believe that my thin skin comes from them, even though I was born in Canada. :D

Cold is good for romantic moments though, which is always nice. 8D
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 178 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 05:08
  • msg #701

Re: Talking about playing...

Hey everyone! I shall be away from 10/16/09 to 10/19/09. I will not be able to post. Sorry for any delays. Take good care. Meri
Yana Whitlock
player, 529 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 06:11
  • msg #702

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Tarynn Villafuerte (msg #700):

*smiles*
I'm a "thick-skinned* person, and snow was wonderful when I only had to play in it.   But, driving and shoveling it took a LOT of the enjoyment away.
Then again, I've never gotten into skiing and snowboarding.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 958 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 11:49
  • msg #703

Re: Talking about playing...

*mutters* Great, bloody CANADA doesn't have snow yet, and it started to stick here.

I don't mind a few days of it, really full force, where work closes and I don't have to shovel, drive, worry about it... but that's it.  And that's supposed to happen in January or Februrary - not before Halloween!  Half the leaves haven't even turned colors yet!
Yana Whitlock
player, 530 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 11:50
  • msg #704

Re: Talking about playing...

Vanessa Greenfield:
Half the leaves haven't even turned colors yet!


*blinks innocently*
Isn't "white" a color?

*grins*
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 180 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 13:33
  • msg #705

Re: Talking about playing...

Shame on  you Dearest Yana!
*Grins*
Slick
player, 17 posts
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 15:26
  • msg #706

Re: Talking about playing...

Slick pokes his head up with the meanest expression a ferret can have at the mention of him in a costume, but now that the conversation has turn is quite glad to slink into the shadows once again.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 960 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 16:27
  • msg #707

Re: Talking about playing...

Slick... I've a wonderful witches costume for you.  Little black pointed hat.  Tried to get it on my old cat - she won, we have no pictures, but it was appropriate for her and I'm sure it'll fit you....

*is ignoring that whole white leaf issue*

BTW have a good weekend Meri
Yana Whitlock
player, 531 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 21:39
  • msg #708

Re: Talking about playing...

*smiles at Vanessa guiltily*

Sorry, ma'am.  Couldn't help myself.  I'd spent my formative years buried in snow.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 18 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Fri 16 Oct 2009
at 23:05
  • msg #709

Re: Talking about playing...

I can only imagine what it would be like to go trick or treating in the snow...! <3
Obiohoe
player, 47 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Sat 17 Oct 2009
at 15:04
  • msg #710

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm in East Texas. I can't imagine not sweating like a pig in my costume on Halloween. I'm pretty sure I might commit murder to see snow stick for more than a few hours once every six years.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 966 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 17 Oct 2009
at 21:19
  • msg #711

Re: Talking about playing...

I'd be happy to trade!

We spent a year in DC and I went out that Halloween in a t-shirt.  That seemed wrong too.  We ended up with about a half inch, thankfully gone by morning.  We don't usualy get snow til mid or late Nov.

But today's amazing feat:  (unassembled and boxed) we fit 1 8-drawer dresser, 1 4-drawer dresser and 2 night stands in the back of a Mazda 4 door. :) Zoom, Zoom, I love my car.
Hax
player, 11 posts
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Sun 18 Oct 2009
at 01:02
  • msg #712

Re: Talking about playing...

Sry for the slacking,... Husband is home on leave.
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 62 posts
American partisan
'The Coyote'
Mon 19 Oct 2009
at 05:22
  • msg #713

Re: Talking about playing...

Ug.  I hate snow.  I hate cold weather in general.  That's why I'm glad I'm from Texas.
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 20 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Mon 19 Oct 2009
at 19:28
  • msg #714

Re: Talking about playing...

'kay, just a question.
Is there any way you guys could turn off that red highlighter for the threads you guys have that aren't on everyone's gamesheets?
I keep getting the red highlights on this game, and when I click it, there are no new threads to read and it's killing me inside. Just a little.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 972 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 19 Oct 2009
at 19:44
  • msg #715

Re: Talking about playing...

I understand the frustration of that, but sadly... No, it's an RPOL coding issue. (Mark all as read will turn the red off, but it doesn't stop it from being on.)
Mason
GM, 986 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 19 Oct 2009
at 20:01
  • msg #716

Re: Talking about playing...

Tarynn,

Like Vanessa said, it can't be turned off, but I can agree that whenever I post in a private thread, I can also post as an NPC in a public thread.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 973 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 19 Oct 2009
at 20:06
  • msg #717

Re: Talking about playing...

I think that's a nice offer Mason, but I think that will take up your time, busy up threads and not solve the problem.  We currently have 4 'non-public' stories - even if all that could did multiple post - the frustion of the indicator light is only mildly lessened.

[Private to Mason: I know it's a frustration, but I think she needs to suck it up like most people and prompt the interactions between herself and others in the thread she's in.]
This message was last edited by the GM at 20:08, Mon 19 Oct 2009.
Mason
GM, 988 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 20 Oct 2009
at 00:12
  • msg #718

Re: Talking about playing...

I will occasionally do an out of character post or NPC post when appropriate.

[Private to Vanessa Greenfield: Like right now.]
Tarynn Villafuerte
player, 21 posts
Poison runs deep
In the veins of a traitor
Tue 20 Oct 2009
at 04:37
  • msg #719

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, I know about the 'Mark All As Read'; when I play in a game, I usually like to stay true to the thread I'm in and not read other people's threads so that if later on we as characters collide ingame, that the reality was that my character honestly has no idea what that person just went through. It's more realistic that way, I think, and it helps your character understand exactly what he or she knows about what's going on instead of 'somehow' knowing Bob was fighting Mark in the Alleyway.

But yeah, I usually don't mind if there is a thread I can see that people are posting in but I find it weird that threads like that are going on where I know they are, instead of in places like PMs and such, thas' all.

I don't mind them, I just thought there might be a way to turn it off so it's more like a thread in PM's instead, so I can concentrate on writing for my other games instead of hop in here and find nothing to write for.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 106 posts
Tue 20 Oct 2009
at 04:49
  • msg #720

Re: Talking about playing...

 No there is no way to turn them off. It's a total RPOL thing, and found in all games. It means there's a post in a thread group that you are not privy to. Sometimes it's because it's censored, sometimes it's just a thread that just has certain people in it, and not available to just anybody to post in, such as in Arafel's Forest. It would be uncool if everyone was able to post there, because it's a very guarded forest that only persons invited by Arafel can safely travel through, else uninvited persons be turned into frogs or moths or some other harmless thing. Trees and creatures in that Forest are magical, and can be damaged carelessly if the wrong things were allowed inside.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 976 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Tue 20 Oct 2009
at 15:36
  • msg #721

Re: Talking about playing...

I've found it's also a pretty standard practise in games with multiple GMs to have private GM threads where certain things are kept track off or notes shared.
One game I play in, I know whenever there is an idicator light and no visable new post - something is about to happen.

*shrug*
Mason
GM, 991 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 01:49
  • msg #722

Re: Talking about playing...

Wow... I just have to say that today was a hellacious day.  I normally love my job, although my boss can be kind of an a#$, but today was not fun.  (We run our own business and I am my own boss.)  I haven't been home very long and have a splitting headache.
Obiohoe
player, 48 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 01:54
  • msg #723

Re: Talking about playing...

If nothing else, you can beat the s**t out of your boss, sense I don't think he'd press charges. You know, Fight Club style.
Mason
GM, 992 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 01:57
  • msg #724

Re: Talking about playing...

In Tyler Durdin we trust.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 172 posts
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 02:22
  • msg #725

Re: Talking about playing...

 Did some speak of fight club? Where are my clipers. and whos balls do I need to cut off.
Yana Whitlock
player, 535 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 06:37
  • msg #726

Re: Talking about playing...

Wait.  I'm confused.

Is the First Rule of Fight Club that "You don't talk about Fight Club"?

Or is it "You don't talk about that the First Rule of Fight Club is that You don't talk about Fight Club"?
Meriwether Lewis Smythe
moderator, 182 posts
English Gentleman
Hired Gun
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 07:03
  • msg #727

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm not sure but... I do believe I'm traveling with Lady Alexis at the moment. I shall behave I promise My Lady. Pinky swear! Cheers Meri
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 979 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 13:07
  • msg #728

Re: Talking about playing...

See... if you're going to emulate a Palahniuk character, I'd think Victor Mancini (Choke) would be a better one: Sex, money, charm - not so much physical pain....

[Private to Mason: Which reminds me - read Christopher Moore?]
Yana Whitlock
player, 536 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 22:18
  • msg #729

Re: Talking about playing...

*smiles*  I haven't seen that one yet.   I'll have to keep  my eyes open.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 981 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 22:35
  • msg #730

Re: Talking about playing...

Read the book, it's better
Yana Whitlock
player, 538 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 22:38
  • msg #731

Re: Talking about playing...

*grins*
It always is.
Obiohoe
player, 49 posts
The power of the universe
is hidden in each word.
Wed 21 Oct 2009
at 22:58
  • msg #732

Re: Talking about playing...

#1 - The first rule of Fight Club is, you do not talk about Fight Club.

#2 - The second rule of Fight Club is, you DO NOT talk about Fight Club.

#3 - If someone says stop, goes limp, taps out, the fight is over.

#4 - Two guys to a fight.

#5 - One fight at a time.

#6 - No shirts, no shoes.

#7 - Fights will go on as long as they have to.

#8 - If this is your first night at Fight Club, you have to fight.
Aramendel
GM, 556 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Thu 22 Oct 2009
at 03:14
  • msg #733

Re: Talking about playing...

Read the book, watched the movie. I liked the movie more, and that is not normal for me. The subtleties in the movie like the single frame flashes, and better sense of humor about it won it over for me. Book was still good though.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 984 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 22 Oct 2009
at 12:05
  • msg #734

Re: Talking about playing...

hate to admit it, but I agree Aramen.  In that case I liked the movie more than the book.
Mason
GM, 999 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 22 Oct 2009
at 23:32
  • msg #735

Re: Talking about playing...

I never read the book but I do love the movie.  I was one of the ones who went through with the DVD remote, pausing and going frame by frame to see all of the subliminal images.

[Private to Vanessa Greenfield: I've read a couple of his, Bloodsucking Fiends and Practical Demonkeeping.  I know he has quite a few more, I just have never picked them up.]
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1005 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 31 Oct 2009
at 12:37
  • msg #736

Re: Talking about playing...

HAPPY

HALLOWEEN!!!

Yana Whitlock
player, 541 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Sat 31 Oct 2009
at 12:47
  • msg #737

Re: Talking about playing...

What would happen if we "Trick or Treated" the Tavern?   *grin*
Abraham Boone
player, 320 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 2 Nov 2009
at 12:50
  • msg #738

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Yana Whitlock (msg #737):

At last! A reason to bring in Captain Cthulhu!!
Aramendel
GM, 560 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 2 Nov 2009
at 18:41
  • msg #739

Re: Talking about playing...

No. Just no.
Abraham Boone
player, 321 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 01:51
  • msg #740

Re: Talking about playing...

Awwwwwwwwwww........
Yana Whitlock
player, 542 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 05:42
  • msg #741

Re: Talking about playing...

I'd LOVE to see "Captain Cthulhu" get refused treats and then try to TP the Tavern.    *grin*
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 99 posts
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 06:07
  • msg #742

Re: Talking about playing...

I second the motion to prevent Cthulhu
Dave enjoys sanity
and we don't have 1d6 investigators
Yana Whitlock
player, 543 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 06:30
  • msg #743

Re: Talking about playing...

Feh.  Sanity is for people with no imagination.   *grins*
Aramendel
GM, 561 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 16:22
  • msg #744

Re: Talking about playing...

More like for people that do not like blood shooting from their eyes. . .
Yana Whitlock
player, 544 posts
A sweet smile that never
quite reaches her eyes.
Tue 3 Nov 2009
at 22:04
  • msg #745

Re: Talking about playing...

Um....well......You'll never have the "dry eye" feeling?   *grins sheepishly*
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1014 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 4 Nov 2009
at 18:56
  • msg #746

Re: Talking about playing...

It's taken over a year...but I have FINALLY found a reason why it's better to own a house then rent an apartment....

At 5:30 am, when I needed to play the stereo very very loudly (no really, work related recording project that's been giving me problems and at 4 am I was inspired) I didn't think, 'oh no the neighbors'.  And by 8 am, the cursed project was done!  I might actually get my life back before Thanksgiving!
Mason
GM, 1025 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 4 Nov 2009
at 21:08
  • msg #747

Re: Talking about playing...

Woo hoo.  I am just now really getting my life back after Halloween.
Aubria Rose
player, 2 posts
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 02:39
  • msg #748

Re: Talking about playing...

Know the feeling, Mason, lol. Life just got so hectic before Halloween! That, and prepping for Halloween; and people are already getting ready for Christmas! Yikers!
Abraham Boone
player, 324 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 02:46
  • msg #749

Re: Talking about playing...

Welcome, Aubria.
Aubria Rose
player, 4 posts
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 02:52
  • msg #750

Re: Talking about playing...

Thanks :) Btw, Abraham, I love your picture. It reminds me so much of Van Helsing! I love that movie! :D
This message was last edited by the player at 02:53, Wed 11 Nov 2009.
Aramendel
GM, 562 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 03:17
  • msg #751

Re: Talking about playing...

. . because it is Van Helsing. Well, at least that iteration of him.
Aubria Rose
player, 5 posts
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 03:25
  • msg #752

Re: Talking about playing...

Eh, I figured it was, but I couldn't be too sure. I mean, these profile pics are also supposed to represent our characters, at least in part. :)
Abraham Boone
player, 325 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 04:08
  • msg #753

Re: Talking about playing...

Yeah, I chose it because Abraham is a superhero cowboy, and I liked the look.
Mason
GM, 1041 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 11 Nov 2009
at 14:53
  • msg #754

Re: Talking about playing...

Aubria, and for any who do not know, for a living, we manufacture and sell Medieval clothing.  Halloween is a mad house for us.  I have been working on backed up paperwork and cleaning since then, much less stressful and the hours are better.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 115 posts
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 00:08
  • msg #755

Re: Talking about playing...

 I do wish players would post more than one sentence posts. It's extremely hard to find material to work with with one liners. On the other hand, 20 paragraphs is too much material to wade through, and could be broken into smaller bites to chew over, lol.
Kelris Bloodblade
player, 2 posts
Young Orc
"Scrawny?"
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 03:07
  • msg #756

<---New Guy

Yeah, new guy here. What's up? Figured I'd play a bit of an older character I've had, who's actually a bit younger, but, anyway. Nice to meet you guys, and Arafel, I'll do my best to give you some stuff to work with!
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 116 posts
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 03:22
  • msg #757

Re: <---New Guy

Thanks. :D  Nice to meet you.
Hax
player, 16 posts
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 04:32
  • msg #758

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Mason (msg #754):

Historically Accurate? I'm an SCA member and always on the lookout for small businesses that make good garb. I'm Japanese and my husband is Scottish - in persona of course. ^.^
Mason
GM, 1044 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 05:02
  • msg #759

Re: Talking about playing...

We are SCA merchants.  We sell at Pensic and used to go to Estrella (but it is just too far for mixed results.)  We only do a few smaller local events.

[Private to Hax: www.likelylotusblue.com - that is our website but our clothes are also available on any number of other websites and in many fine costume shops across the country.  We also sell a good number of things that aren't online like linen T-Tunics.]
Kelris Bloodblade
player, 9 posts
Young Orc
"Scrawny?"
Thu 12 Nov 2009
at 21:42
  • msg #760

Re: Talking about playing...

Ah, a note. I game on Thursdays. Just whatever we put together, but I'm usually gone on Thursdays after about four to later at night.
Clive Errol
player, 2 posts
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 00:05
  • msg #761

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello I'm new. Glad to meet you all.
This message was last edited by the player at 00:11, Fri 13 Nov 2009.
Aubria Rose
player, 13 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 01:17
  • msg #762

Re: Talking about playing...

Hello fellow newbie Clive! I'm a newbie too! :) lol
Hax
player, 18 posts
'Cognito Ergo Vere'
Little Lost Superhero
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 01:19
  • msg #763

Re: Talking about playing...

Greetings to teh Newbs! Welcome to the insanity!!!
Tauri Stockholm
player, 6 posts
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 03:26
  • msg #764

Re: Talking about playing...

I be noob too!
\m/ Peace!
Mason
GM, 1047 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 03:35
  • msg #765

Re: Talking about playing...

I'm a newbie too.
Aramendel
GM, 564 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 03:38
  • msg #766

Re: Talking about playing...

Yup, Mason, you're a noobie.
Tauri Stockholm
player, 7 posts
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 03:48
  • msg #767

Re: Talking about playing...

Oh yes you're obviously a newbie. *eyes Mason's post counter*
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1034 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 13 Nov 2009
at 13:04
  • msg #768

Re: Talking about playing...

Well... I'm antiquated.  You can just call me Annie.

Welcome to the Tavern to any one I've not already shouted out to
Aubria Rose
player, 24 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 15:09
  • msg #769

Re: Talking about playing...

I see an irony here... Or rather, just an oddity. I don't drink personally, but yet I've got a character drinking in a tavern... LOL!
Aubria Rose
player, 26 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 19:55
  • msg #770

Re: Talking about playing...

And in honor of my character:

Q: Why did the witch fly her broom?
A: Because her vacuum was too heavy.
Max Vespidi
player, 38 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 20:36
  • msg #771

Re: Talking about playing...

Aubria Rose:
I see an irony here... Or rather, just an oddity. I don't drink personally, but yet I've got a character drinking in a tavern... LOL!


I dunno... I've never actually killed anybody (yet) and still I've written lots of killers...
Tauri Stockholm
player, 18 posts
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 20:37
  • msg #772

Re: Talking about playing...

In reply to Aubria Rose (msg #769):

:) Same here, and sometimes this character drinks a lot.
Does drugs too...O.o...
Cinder
player, 34 posts
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 20:44
  • msg #773

Re: Talking about playing...

I do drink and so does this character... coincidence...maybe... maybe not.
Kelris Bloodblade
player, 21 posts
Young Orc
"Scrawny?"
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 21:15
  • msg #774

Re: Talking about playing...

Cinder almost sounds like an AU Shadowrun character. Street Mage sorta deal. XD
Cinder
player, 35 posts
Mon 16 Nov 2009
at 21:35
  • msg #775

Re: Talking about playing...

Cinder was from a game that I was play testing.  Post apocalypse, no races but humans and mutants.  The magic is also very different.  It did have a Shadowrun feel to it though.
Tauri Stockholm
player, 26 posts
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 06:45
  • msg #776

Wheee!

This is fun! I'm interested to see what turns it will take next. :)
Abraham Boone
player, 327 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 08:58
  • msg #777

Re: Wheee!

Gosh. Wish I was there. I think an 80-year-old superhero would have a few yarns to spin to these young pups.
Aramendel
GM, 565 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 16:39
  • msg #778

Re: Wheee!

And Aramen is just sitting there watching, musing to himself about the next generation to come through the doors. Maybe I'll have him speak up again.
Abraham Boone
player, 328 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 16:44
  • msg #779

Re: Wheee!

Given everything that Aramen has seen pass through those doors, it might be interesting to see his comments on the newest crop.
Aubria Rose
player, 31 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 17:08
  • msg #780

Re: Wheee!

Where are you at, Abraham? I haven't seen you in the tavern.
Abraham Boone
player, 329 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 19:43
  • msg #781

Re: Wheee!

In an enchanted forest, trying to aid a fey in fending off the deprevations of some iron-wielding antagonists.
Aubria Rose
player, 32 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 20:04
  • msg #782

Re: Wheee!

Dang! That's cool! Even though I'd like for my character to meet yours, adventure is better :D
Abraham Boone
player, 330 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 20:12
  • msg #783

Re: Wheee!

Aye, but some adventures are far grander than others [that meant you, Yana!].
Mason
GM, 1059 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 20:12
  • msg #784

Re: Wheee!

There are a few characters (including mine) who are involved in private threads.  The tavern could be used as a launching point for countless adventures.
Aubria Rose
player, 33 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 20:16
  • msg #785

Re: Wheee!

True, and I'm thinking I want to do that soon... after someone dramatic happens to Aubria at the tavern... *evil grin* I've got a plan for that.
Kell Blackblade
player, 17 posts
Fighter from the world of
Greyhawk.
Wed 18 Nov 2009
at 21:28
  • msg #786

Re: Wheee!

Sounds interesting.  I was wondering why I would get a new post alert, only to find no new posts.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1048 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 20 Nov 2009
at 02:44
  • msg #787

Re: Wheee!

<rant>
Mystery of the Universe 28:  you are dismissive and rude to someone. Still, you ask for their help, AND they even agree to help you. Then, instead of accepting the help, you try to manipulate them so that it's not just that they help you, but they do everything you are supposed to be doing.  THEN you get upset with them when they say no?

I am starting to think that the entire profession of architect are arrogant, self agrandizing, sexist jackasses. errrrrrrrr
</rant>

But it was nice to see his face when I said no, I'm not going to do that.  And nicer still to watch him flounder b/c he wasn't prepared.
Abraham Boone
player, 331 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Fri 20 Nov 2009
at 02:59
  • msg #788

Re: Wheee!

I'm surprised to see Parker back at the Tavern. I thought he was with us in the Enchanted Forest.....
Mason
GM, 1063 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 20 Nov 2009
at 18:14
  • msg #789

Re: Wheee!

Hey Nessa, it is very frustrating to deal with some people, but the reaction when they do get shut down is worth it.


Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1049 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 20 Nov 2009
at 19:36
  • msg #790

Re: Wheee!

Indeed, but then I worry about bad karma when I am pleased. LOL

As those in ~my~ profession are usually rather...um, docile. Despite the fact that he's worked with me for a year and should've known better, I'm sure he thought he could waltz in at the 11th hour and say to me in a deep voice and smile - "You'll just do this for me, okay?"  And since it WAS the 11th hour, and it was fairly public, he never expect me to say, No. I won't. Well surprise.

(And I might have even been more sympathetic IF he hadn't had 5 opportunities to ask this particular favor before trying to put me on the spot OR if he had showed up as he said he would on time, rather than 50 minutes late so that it was the last minute - offering not even a lame excuse.)

Not that I'm still annoyed about it or anything *g*

Well as much as I think him a jackass, I'm sure he thinks me a b****
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1060 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 26 Nov 2009
at 12:14
  • msg #791

Re: Wheee!

To all our American cast and others who today are honarary,

Happy Thanksgiving!
Mason
GM, 1073 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 26 Nov 2009
at 18:53
  • msg #792

Re: Wheee!

By all means... happy turkey to all.


Tauri Stockholm
player, 29 posts
Thu 26 Nov 2009
at 22:58
  • msg #793

Re: Wheee!

That turkey looks quite unhappy if you ask me.
I guess it's justified.
Jesse
player, 230 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Sun 29 Nov 2009
at 10:45
  • msg #794

Re: Wheee!

I think it looks angry.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1072 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 4 Dec 2009
at 01:17
  • msg #795

Re: Wheee!

Welcome back Jethro,

So.... any life out there in the universe?
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 117 posts
Fri 4 Dec 2009
at 05:03
  • msg #796

Re: Wheee!

I'm reconnected again. I hope everyone had a great Turkey Day.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1083 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 9 Dec 2009
at 13:30
  • msg #797

Re: Wheee!

I would just like to say....

I hate snow, I hate snow, I hate snow
In fact I hate Black Friday til Valentine's Day.
Mason
GM, 1095 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 9 Dec 2009
at 14:45
  • msg #798

Re: Wheee!

It is cold, snowing, and with 20-30 MPH winds here.  Pretty shi@#$ day in general.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1084 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 9 Dec 2009
at 17:25
  • msg #799

Re: Wheee!

Damn, snowing where you are probably means more coming for me.   We had snow & wind with 1/4 mile visability early then turning to sleet and now windy and rain - so the roads are just wet and you can't legitimize staying home, but it's all cold, wet and gross.

I hate winter.
Mason
GM, 1098 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Wed 9 Dec 2009
at 19:29
  • msg #800

Re: Wheee!

We have a long driveway that goes down a rather steep hill (I am thankful for 4 wheel drive in the winter.)  I came down this morning, and I couldn't find my garbage can.  It was just gone.  I found it 200 yards down the road on the opposite side.  It's a little gusty around here.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 127 posts
Wed 9 Dec 2009
at 22:23
  • msg #801

Re: Wheee!

50 MPH gusts here, but just rain, no snow or sleet thankfully.
Aubria Rose
player, 61 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 18 Dec 2009
at 21:21
  • msg #802

Re: Wheee!

You kidding? I love snow! I wish I could get more...
Aramendel
GM, 570 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 18 Dec 2009
at 22:07
  • msg #803

Re: Wheee!

Cinder. . . Ew. Just Ew.
Cinder
player, 45 posts
Fri 18 Dec 2009
at 23:40
  • msg #804

Re: Wheee!

"Da xiang bao zha shi de la du zi."   Translation - Explosive Diareah of an elephant.
Max Vespidi
player, 64 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 24 Dec 2009
at 18:37
  • msg #805

Re: Wheee!

Happy Holidays everyone.
Aubria Rose
player, 69 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 24 Dec 2009
at 19:57
  • msg #806

Re: Wheee!

Merry Christmas ya'll! And a Happy New Year! :D and happy Hanukkah and Happy Kwanzaa!
Aubria Rose
player, 72 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Mon 28 Dec 2009
at 16:16
  • msg #807

Re: Wheee!

Anyone seen Kelris around, perchance?
Marcy
NPC, 22 posts
Tue 29 Dec 2009
at 14:41
  • msg #808

Re: Wheee!

Haven't... but I'm hoping he's just been tied up with holidays.  figured we'd bring him along in hopes he resurfaces
Jesse
player, 254 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 03:59
  • msg #809

Re: Wheee!

Forgot to say, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! :D

Post #8000?
Tauri Stockholm
player, 49 posts
Rules are made to be
broken.
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 04:02
  • msg #810

Re: Wheee!

Indeed!
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 137 posts
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 04:07
  • msg #811

Re: Wheee!

Happy New Year everyone.
Aubria Rose
player, 84 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 04:48
  • msg #812

Re: Wheee!

Oh, hey, there, Jesse! Haven't seen you in Wolf's Head for a while :)

And Happy New Year, ya'll!
Tauri Stockholm
player, 51 posts
Rules are made to be
broken.
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 05:57
  • msg #813

Re: Wheee!

Oh! Yeah! It's almost a new year! Leave it to me to forget.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1115 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 15:25
  • msg #814

Re: Wheee!

8000+ very nice guys

Indeed,

Happy New Year all, be safe!
Abraham Boone
player, 353 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 15:48
  • msg #815

Re: Wheee!

Happy New Year, Y'All!
Mason
GM, 1128 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 31 Dec 2009
at 21:09
  • msg #816

Re: Wheee!

♥ ♥ •*¨*•.¸¸♥¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪ HAPPY♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥ ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪ NEW YEAR ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪2010 ♥ ♥ ♥HAPPY ♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥ ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪NEW YEAR♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥2010 ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪...WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY NEWYEAR 2010!♪♫•*¨*•.¸¸♥ ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪...♥ ♥
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1118 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 01:33
  • msg #817

Re: Wheee!

Way to go, Aubria!  Good move.  Sorry Max. lol
Aramendel
GM, 572 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 04:14
  • msg #818

Re: Wheee!

Happy New year all.

Oh and just a note. If a post says it was edited by a GM, mos tof the time it is just to fix up some styling things, like not closing a color or text modifier.
Aubria Rose
player, 87 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 04:23
  • msg #819

Re: Wheee!

LOL thanks Vanessa :D Aubria really doesn't like Max... Nothing personal!
Max Vespidi
player, 76 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 17:53
  • msg #820

Re: Wheee!

No problem Aubria.

Max doesn't like any one :D
Aubria Rose
player, 91 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 18:18
  • msg #821

Re: Wheee!

She seemed to be impressed with Tauri, at least a little bit (which surprised Tauri's player, let me tell you!)
Tauri Stockholm
player, 58 posts
Rules are made to be
broken.
Fri 1 Jan 2010
at 22:56
  • msg #822

Re: Wheee!

Uhh...yeah. Most, if not all, people don't like Tauri.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1144 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 14:25
  • msg #823

Re: Wheee!

Very funny Cinder :)

[Private to GM: Tauri might not appreciate that though...And I have looked ALL through the portrait gallery for a picture of Glinda the "good" witch, for where this was going... but there isn't one. such the pity...]
Aubria Rose
player, 111 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 18:03
  • msg #824

Re: Wheee!

Yes! Cinder has overthrown your plot! Mwa ha ha ha!!! ... Well, that should be witchy cackling probably, but Aubria isn't a normal witch. :)
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1145 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 18:09
  • msg #825

Re: Wheee!

Are you sure? ;>
Aubria Rose
player, 112 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 18:10
  • msg #826

Re: Wheee!

... Uh oh... O.o That doesn't bode well; should I be afraid?
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1146 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 18:17
  • msg #827

Re: Wheee!

*Shrugs innocently*  The tavern's a safe place.

... Oh wait... y'all aren't IN the tavern, are you?  Hmmmm...  Well, I guess you never know.
Micheal Rufus
player, 20 posts
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 19:58
  • msg #828

Re: Wheee!

Well I could have Micheal come and see about getting you guys out but he can't really travel except by using his fire gateways.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1147 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 13 Jan 2010
at 20:14
  • msg #829

Re: Wheee!

Travel to worlds not your own around the Tavern need a person ~from~ the world to join you.  The 'visitor' must be in contact with the world's owner if you will.  So... if you (or someone else?) want to join the um motley crew "some place else," or what an adventure  pm a gm and we'll provide the opportunity.
Micheal Rufus
player, 21 posts
Thu 14 Jan 2010
at 02:23
  • msg #830

Re: Wheee!

okay then I'll just sit in the Tavern and mingle with people.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1150 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 14 Jan 2010
at 02:45
  • msg #831

Re: Wheee!

Up to you.  You (and others) are welcome to travel if you wish.
Ariana Sandolon
player, 1 post
Adept Sorceress
Sat 23 Jan 2010
at 11:44
  • msg #832

Re: Wheee!

Hello to all! I am new to the game and if any of the adventuring groups have need of a sorceress please PM me. I will be hanging out at the tavern in the mean time. I just want to say I look forward to rp'ing with all of you:)
Abraham Boone
player, 358 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sat 23 Jan 2010
at 13:19
  • msg #833

Re: Wheee!

Welcome Ariana. Hope you enjoy your time with us.
Aubria Rose
player, 122 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Sat 23 Jan 2010
at 14:35
  • msg #834

Re: Wheee!

Welcome Ariana! :) I'm a witch, and it's a rather interesting counterpart to a sorceress lol
Abraham Boone
player, 359 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sat 23 Jan 2010
at 20:50
  • msg #835

Re: Wheee!

Gosh , Ariana. I just saw that icon of yours in another game I just joined. Do you play HERO system games, too? Or was it a coincidence?
Aubria Rose
player, 124 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Mon 25 Jan 2010
at 18:37
  • msg #836

Re: Wheee!

Woah... K, I have to say this, but Cinder is such a wickedly awesome character! Dang... I want powers like that!
Cinder
player, 65 posts
Mon 25 Jan 2010
at 18:45
  • msg #837

Re: Wheee!

His magic is fairly tough, but also very limited; Manipulation of fire and flesh.  (And a great imagination on how to use it.)
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1182 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 28 Jan 2010
at 20:40
  • msg #838

Errrrrr

New England weather is cruel... This morning out of no where it started to snow like there was no tomorrow.  The tv was predicting doom and gloom.  It was AWFUL, at noon it was worse.  We said okay... we'll probably close at 3, give the plows a chance and beat night fall....

At three... the sun is out.  The SUN!

Sigh.
Mason
GM, 1188 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 28 Jan 2010
at 21:34
  • msg #839

Re: Errrrrr

I feel your pain, we have had some rather odd weather around here in the past couple of weeks.  The freezing fog was interesting.  It gave the trees that beautiful ice coating.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1183 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 29 Jan 2010
at 01:40
  • msg #840

Re: Errrrrr

Okay... worse than the weather... people.  At 4:40, it starts to snow again.  By 5:10 - we're back to major blizzard - accumulation, people calling from other towns saying it's bad again!  So, we close...

It takes me 2 hours to get home (25 miles - and the first time I've ever actually had ABS actually have to work) and 5 minutes after I'm home, I hear there's already complaints that we closed early.
Mason
GM, 1191 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 29 Jan 2010
at 07:06
  • msg #841

Re: Errrrrr

You know... people are going to whine no matter what you do.  Let em whine.


Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1186 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 29 Jan 2010
at 17:09
  • msg #842

Re: Errrrrr

Thanks Mas,  I know I shouldn't let them twist my tail...
Dave Hamilton
moderator, 106 posts
Fri 29 Jan 2010
at 21:04
  • msg #843

Re: Errrrrr

Wait you have a tail?!

:P
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1187 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 29 Jan 2010
at 21:13
  • msg #844

Re: Errrrrr

*blinks*

Don't you?
Aubria Rose
player, 133 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 06:47
  • msg #845

Re: Errrrrr

Tail? What kind of tail? *looks around Vanessa*

And I hate getting stuck at a crossroads while writing... meh...
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1189 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 14:17
  • msg #846

Re: Errrrrr

A beautiful expressive tail...usually I use it to flip people off, but some times people feel the need to pull it. :<

Okay kids... so who thinks Aubria should give the old hag the stone and see what happens?

Who thinks the troupe should go into butterfly girl's house and find out what's for dinner?

Who thinks Cinder should incinerate everyone?
This message was last edited by the GM at 18:26, Sat 30 Jan 2010.
Jethro Caso
player, 184 posts
Stand Back, I'm going to
attempt SCIENCE!
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 16:48
  • msg #847

Re: Errrrrr

I vote D) A Jar of Almonds.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1190 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 17:51
  • msg #848

Re: Errrrrr

Noted Jethro, but you should have corrected my spelling:

Incinerate
Aramendel
GM, 574 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 18:28
  • msg #849

Re: Errrrrr

All fixed Vanessa. You could have done it yourself though.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1191 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 18:31
  • msg #850

Re: Errrrrr

I thought there was little point in fixing it...I just thought someone should have just done the proverbial slap upside the head noting it was very wrong ;>

but thanks Aramen
Jethro Caso
player, 185 posts
Stand Back, I'm going to
attempt SCIENCE!
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 18:43
  • msg #851

Re: Errrrrr

Nah, too classy for that.
Qualz (kalls)
player, 1 post
Lonely_half_elf.
Sat 30 Jan 2010
at 21:46
  • msg #852

Re: Errrrrr

A half elf walks in, with a pensive expression on his face. He quickly scans the tavern, and could tell that this was a good choice of places to come. He buys a pint of ale and sits down in the corner. He quietly sips his drink.
Qualz (kalls)
player, 2 posts
Lonely_half_elf.
Sun 31 Jan 2010
at 01:35
  • msg #853

Re: Errrrrr

sorry, spaced out that this is OOC.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 144 posts
Sun 31 Jan 2010
at 03:38
  • msg #854

Re: Errrrrr

ooc, ic, it's all the same here.
Abraham Boone
player, 362 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Mon 1 Feb 2010
at 09:03
  • msg #855

Re: Errrrrr

WB Alexis! Tired of Laredo already?
This message was last edited by the player at 13:42, Mon 01 Feb 2010.
Alexis Con De Leon
player, 184 posts
Mon 1 Feb 2010
at 13:49
  • msg #856

Re: Errrrrr

In reply to Abraham Boone (msg #855):

 no the person who i was rping with. can't come back
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 145 posts
Wed 3 Feb 2010
at 00:26
  • msg #857

Re: Errrrrr

 Boone and Jesse: Just so you know, I have absolutely NO IDEA where my thread is going now it's been hijacked by someone else.
Abraham Boone
player, 363 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 3 Feb 2010
at 02:56
  • msg #858

Re: Errrrrr

Where ah come from, we SHOOT hijackers!
*takes careful aim at Aramendel*
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1199 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 3 Feb 2010
at 03:04
  • msg #859

Re: Errrrrr


Welcome back Alexis!

[Private to Abraham Boone; Arafel bint Sidhe; Jesse: Knock it off kids or I'll put you in time out chairs. 1.There are 4 of us who run these threads. 2. You have a problem with something, pm us.]
Aramendel
GM, 576 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Wed 3 Feb 2010
at 03:22
  • msg #860

Re: Errrrrr

*stands around and whistles nonchalantly. . . *
Aubria Rose
player, 138 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 4 Feb 2010
at 04:55
  • msg #861

Uh... question...

I'm just curious whether the people in my group are going to head back to the tavern yet...
Max Vespidi
player, 98 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 4 Feb 2010
at 13:13
  • msg #862

Re: Uh... question...

:)  I was actually waiting to see if you were going to LOL
Aubria Rose
player, 139 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 4 Feb 2010
at 17:38
  • msg #863

Re: Uh... question...

So we can just transport ourselves back? I thought the GM would write saying the portal takes us back... hm....
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 146 posts
Thu 4 Feb 2010
at 20:16
  • msg #864

Re: Uh... question...

 As far as I know, you just come up with a reason/way to get back, then step through yourselves, as long as everyone knows you're doing so.

 It's always polite to notify the rest of your group when you do that, rather than leaving people addressing one's character in the thread while your character has suddenly shown back up at the Tavern without the other players knowledge. Not to mention it suddenly seems like the player doesn't like the pther players in the group anymore (much like the classic "I'm gonna take my ball and go home!" kind of thing, ya know?).
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1202 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 4 Feb 2010
at 20:21
  • msg #865

Re: Uh... question...

Yes Aubria - the same way one arrives at the tavern, one can get back to it.  Getting back to the tavern and going to your home world is straight foreward.  Going to some one eles' home world requires some kind of physical link to each other.

It's up to each of you - if you want to stay and find out more about Ms. Marcy and Butterfly witch or head back.  (Max appears to be following Aubria.) Just post back in the Forest or Porch threads if you are coming back, post in the Someplace else thread if you are staying.
Abraham Boone
player, 366 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 17 Feb 2010
at 01:43
  • msg #866

Re: Uh... question...

Sorry, guys. Hard drive fried last week, and I now have limited access via public library. I'll try to keep up.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1234 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 01:09
  • msg #867

Re: Uh... question...

quote:
.... if you like carrot juice we could split the pitcher three ways.


LOL I really like the rabbits, Jack
Jack Buck
player, 24 posts
A Country-boy grows
Vegetables, and Rabbits
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 01:48
  • msg #868

Re: Uh... question...

   Jack Buck is a character from longer ago then I should care to mention. I played him for a while and enjoyed it a lot.  The Rabbits were an integral part of his life but unfortunately my memory is not good enough to recreate them as they were. Though to be honest maybe its better that way.

   I hope you enjoy them.
Parker
player, 290 posts
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 02:29
  • msg #869

Re: Uh... question...

I usually enjoy them in a stew.  ;-)
Max Vespidi
player, 114 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 02:38
  • msg #870

Re: Uh... question...

Funny, I feel that way about dragon.

*licks her lips*
Aramendel
GM, 579 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 05:23
  • msg #871

Re: Uh... question...

Probably tastes better than Bullette meat. . .
Rabbit
player, 5 posts
BEAKER
I like lab puzzles
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 11:57
  • msg #872

Re: Uh... meat...

   Carrot meat is very good and stewed with Mint. *sigh*
Aubria Rose
player, 176 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 18:18
  • msg #873

Re: Uh... meat...

LOL I love the bunny! May I give him a hug? ;)
Jack Buck
player, 26 posts
A Country-boy grows
Vegetables, and Rabbits
Sat 27 Feb 2010
at 21:45
  • msg #874

hugs.

Sure.  ;^)
Aubria Rose
player, 178 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Mon 1 Mar 2010
at 18:08
  • msg #875

Re: hugs.

YAY! *hugs the bunny very, very tightly* Iz so cute and furry! :D
Abraham Boone
player, 370 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 01:59
  • msg #876

Re: hugs.

Hey Aubria! You gonna change him into a chocolate bunny?
Aramendel
GM, 580 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 02:13
  • msg #877

Re: hugs.

That is just mean.
Jack Buck
player, 29 posts
A Country-boy grows
Vegetables, and Rabbits
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 02:38
  • msg #878

Re: hugs.

  Make it chocolate mint and he'll be in heaven.
Mason
GM, 1235 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 02:53
  • msg #879

Re: hugs.

I have to tell a quick story.

I used to be into LARP (Live Action Vampire).  I have been big in One World By Night and other smaller games.  One time a group of us were playing Tremere and we made a Malkavian ally the prince.  The Ventrue Primogen had to bend knee to her in front of everyone... She carried around a stuffed rabbit and made him "kiss the bunny."  One of the greatest scenes every in any live action game, a 6'2" business suit clad man who held himself with great dignity and pride, bending knee and kissing the hand of a stuffed rabbit.
Aubria Rose
player, 179 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 06:00
  • msg #880

Re: hugs.

LOL that's just too funny, Mason! And Abraham, why would I change him to a chocolate bunny? He's much better fuzzy! :D
Rabbit
player, 8 posts
BEAKER
I like lab puzzles
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 14:57
  • msg #881

Re: hugs.

  Wheeze, squeek, still attempting to breath.
Aubria Rose
player, 180 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Tue 2 Mar 2010
at 17:18
  • msg #882

Re: hugs.

Oh! Sorry! *loosens hold on rabbit but still is hugging him* You're just so adorable I can't help it!
Abraham Boone
player, 371 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 3 Mar 2010
at 02:27
  • msg #883

Re: hugs.

Boy, between him and the ferret.


Attack of the cute fuzzies.......

Mortal man stands no chance with those two around.
Aubria Rose
player, 181 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 3 Mar 2010
at 02:47
  • msg #884

Re: hugs.

More of mortal woman than mortal man, but yes, lol :)
Slick
player, 18 posts
Wed 3 Mar 2010
at 04:19
  • msg #885

Re: hugs.

Ahem, I'm more than just a ferret, thank you very much.

Mister rabbit should just be glad the hawk and I aren't hungry. Its hard to just sit on top of the inn and watch delicious meals go by.
Rabbit
player, 10 posts
BEAKER
I like lab puzzles
Thu 4 Mar 2010
at 04:42
  • msg #886

Things to drink.

  There is a very good Carrot juice in the tavern if you want some I'm very sure Jack would share, He's like that. Rather than sitting on top of the tavern like a flower on a stalk!
Max Vespidi
player, 119 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Sat 6 Mar 2010
at 02:14
  • msg #887

Re: Things to drink.

Hey Kell - hope your ankle heals quick!
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1246 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 8 Mar 2010
at 17:09
  • msg #888

Re: Things to drink.

Okay all, you will have noticed that the Tavern thread was reaching it's limit.

I've started a new thread, copying the last two posts from the last thread into the new one....  You can still read the old one, but you can't post there.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 157 posts
Mon 8 Mar 2010
at 18:56
  • msg #889

Re: Things to drink.

This ooc thread is getting close too, lol. You think the bunny posts are multiplying like rabbits?
Hagarth Morwind
player, 12 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Mon 8 Mar 2010
at 19:03
  • msg #890

Re: Things to drink.

wait, is it my dwarfs' fault that everyone is vacating the Tavern?
Mason
GM, 1245 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 8 Mar 2010
at 19:09
  • msg #891

Re: Things to drink.

Some people had already planned on leaving long before you got there.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 13 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Mon 8 Mar 2010
at 19:11
  • msg #892

Re: Things to drink.

thats okay, i think i will go harass the porch dwellers now. Cant say i didnt warn you ^.^

Oh my god ... i'm sorry all. This dwarf is a bit gross ... hope i'm not bothering anyone
This message was last edited by the player at 22:47, Tue 09 Mar 2010.
Ja'sha'a
player, 32 posts
Dancing on the wind
I'll find you one day
Wed 10 Mar 2010
at 21:30
  • msg #893

Re: Things to drink.

Guh!  Sick sucks!  Max and Jack, I'm back if you guys are still willing to game with me!  Sorry for the absence, I just couldn't muster much mental brainpower for a lot of my games while I was down.
Max Vespidi
player, 125 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 00:41
  • msg #894

Re: Things to drink.

np Ja  hope your feeling better
Hagarth Morwind
player, 22 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 00:55
  • msg #895

Re: Things to drink.

feel better!
Jack Buck
player, 42 posts
A Country-boy grows
Vegetables, and Rabbits
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 03:08
  • msg #896

Re: Things to drink.

   Me as well, sick makes fun work.  hope your feeling ok.
Max Vespidi
player, 129 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 13:11
  • msg #897

Re: Things to drink.

I have a sore throat :<   How is it I can catch that from you here?  eh?
Max Vespidi
player, 131 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 20:31
  • msg #898

Re: Things to drink.

gee Aubria... ya think? :D
Hagarth Morwind
player, 31 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 20:33
  • msg #899

Re: Things to drink.

shwingg!!!
Aubria Rose
player, 201 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 21:37
  • msg #900

Re: Things to drink.

LOL hey, can't blame Aubria for being naive when she's lived in a forest and one community her whole life...
Hagarth Morwind
player, 34 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 11 Mar 2010
at 22:52
  • msg #901

Re: Things to drink.

i'm really hating my character right about now ... he's such a low life
Aubria Rose
player, 202 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 00:17
  • msg #902

Re: Things to drink.

Maybe you can make a second character that's more personable and likeable! :D
Max Vespidi
player, 136 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 00:56
  • msg #903

Re: Things to drink.

Funny Hag, I was just actually starting to like him. Or at least understand and appreciate him.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 36 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 03:05
  • msg #904

Re: Things to drink.

lol i think he's awesome, but i must say ... its degrading playing this character!
Ja'sha'a
player, 34 posts
Dancing on the wind
I'll find you one day
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 03:19
  • msg #905

Re: Things to drink.

I can say this; he's lucky Max interjected before Jasa did, otherwise that hand to the ass would have resulted in him trying to find his way down from a very tall tree.  >:}
Max Vespidi
player, 137 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 12:28
  • msg #906

Re: Things to drink.

hag - he's ~your~ character, YOU created him

Ja - lol - I thought you might kill him. ;>
Hagarth Morwind
player, 38 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 13:48
  • msg #907

Re: Things to drink.

Lol yes well ... he is quite the little pig, but i really didnt intend to make him like that until i saw how nobody took him seriously. But hell, Hag is by far the most fun character to play, that being the only benefit. Its annoying as hell being a doucebag ALL the time, believe me when i say, that Hag and I dont share the same personality XD
Aubria Rose
player, 204 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 17:20
  • msg #908

Re: Things to drink.

I still think you should create a second character that's more likeable :)
Hagarth Morwind
player, 40 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 17:33
  • msg #909

Re: Things to drink.

i'm thinking on it, i must say.
Max Vespidi
player, 142 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 19:33
  • msg #910

Re: Things to drink.

Shameless plug & blantant wishful, fantasy projection:

Are you ready to get away?  Just want that little vacation?  Maybe you’ll go on vacation and decide to stay?  The choice is yours.  Come to Orlando… Fun & Sun.

This is a contemporary freeform game.  The setting is contemporary Orlando, Florida,  with all that this particular area of the U.S. has to offer.  Characters may be original to game, those that you want to explore or those that are waiting to find that perfect home… BUT they must be contemporary humans.  This is not a supernatural or fantasy game or setting. So, sorry, no superheroes, no vampires, werewolves, magi, orcs, etc.

link to another game

(I am a co-gm)
Hagarth Morwind
player, 42 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Fri 12 Mar 2010
at 20:16
  • msg #911

Re: Things to drink.

Okay, Cinder? Where the hell is your character from, because i've put your nonsensical segments of whatever language that is through every translation program on the internet, and it all comes up as nonsense.
Cinder
player, 108 posts
Sat 13 Mar 2010
at 00:50
  • msg #912

Re: Things to drink.

Cinder is from a post appocolyptic world.  His language is a combination of English, Portugese, Chinese, and Slang from Shadowrun.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 44 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Sat 13 Mar 2010
at 04:39
  • msg #913

Re: Things to drink.

oh okay.
Mitchell Roberts
player, 2 posts
Tue 16 Mar 2010
at 15:34
  • msg #914

Re: Things to drink.

Hmmm, Shadowrun. Haven't played that game in far too long. Had a really good long-term tabletop game going, but I haven't been down to play in forever - blame it on real life - and the game kinda falls apart without me. Seems I'm the only on that's really all that interested in longevity among my roleplaying buddies.
Abraham Boone
player, 383 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 01:52
  • msg #915

Re: Things to drink.

Damn. So many interesting people have dropped in since Jesse and I went off to the enchanted forest. I can't wait to get back to meet you all. Skoal!
Hagarth Morwind
player, 53 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 01:56
  • msg #916

Re: Things to drink.

Just as fair warning, watch out for insane dwarves.


... cant say i didnt warn you.
Arafel bint Sidhe
player, 161 posts
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 05:16
  • msg #917

Re: Things to drink.

You could always go off to find "exotic materials".
Hagarth Morwind
player, 54 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 14:38
  • msg #918

Re: Things to drink.

HAPPY SAINT PADDIES DAY!!!!
The Hanged Man
NPC, 38 posts
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 17:08
  • msg #919

Re: Things to drink.

Ah yes, let us celebrate the 'Saint' who in righteous  action cursed a man and his legacy to suffer feral transformations upon the reveal of the full moon. Yes let us praise another hand of God.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 56 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 18:17
  • msg #920

Re: Things to drink.

Hey, no bustin' on my religion pal
Aubria Rose
player, 214 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 18:18
  • msg #921

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Not to mention I honestly doubt that St. Patrick did that, Hanged Man...
Hagarth Morwind
player, 57 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 18:25
  • msg #922

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

He drove snakes into the sea. Thats a good thing (not that PETA would agree; they would probably throw red paint on the St. Patrick, bless his holy name). Regardless, he wouldnt be a saint if god didnt see him above others, and if you disagree, then keep it to yourself please.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1266 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 20:34
  • msg #923

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Well um, actually, there were probably no actual snakes in Ireland. At best the reference is one of propagating Christianity - as the symbol for goddess worhip practiced in Ireland was the snake or the dismantling of a cult very active in a particular county...

I didn't know God made saints, I thought mere mortals did that, but maybe a saint should appear in Guam, they have a wicked snake problem.


Maybe best to just think of it all as green beer and corned beef ;>
Hagarth Morwind
player, 59 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Wed 17 Mar 2010
at 23:55
  • msg #924

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Thats blasphemy, its a holy day you know!
Mason
GM, 1266 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Thu 18 Mar 2010
at 00:17
  • msg #925

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

A high holiday with corn beef and cabbage (which we are having tonight) and copious amounts of alcohol that is only celebrated in a few countries outside of Ireland.  It has really become a celebration of the Irish culture (which is nothing to sneeze at), but to call it a religious holiday is a bit of a stretch.  The Catholic Church started to acknowledge it so people would have a break during lent where there was traditional fasting.  (I am part Irish, raised Roman Catholic and St. Patrick's day is the anniversary of my wife and my first date, 15 years ago, so I have as much right as anyone to criticize my heritage and religion.)
Hagarth Morwind
player, 60 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 18 Mar 2010
at 01:51
  • msg #926

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Well i'm 100 percent irish, i play the pipes (and so do all the men of age in my family exluding one), i lived in ireland for two years, and i, too, am a devout roman catholic. Believe me when i say that it was a catholic holiday long before it was celebrated as it is now. Infact, in ireland they dont even celebrate St. Patricks day as we do, but nonetheless, it is a holy day. The Irish drink about as much as the Germans, British, and French, so saying that it is an excuse for irish people to drink is just ignorant. But either way, St. Patricks Day is really only an American 'Holiday', that is treated like mardi gras or any other party holiday because Americans began marketing it when it was realised that Chicago had a majority irish. Things spread from there, however the church came first; heck, if the Feast of Saint Joseph happened in ireland, then chances are we'd probably be having corned beef and cabbage in december. It all has to do with capitalist americans trying to give the people who buy their goods yet another excuse to spend money. I'm not saying this is wrong, but it is simply the truth. I mean, corned beef isnt even an irish dish; its an american pickled product which originated in chicago. The irish took appeal to it, however, becasue it was very similiar to boiled bacon (something the irish have been eating for centuries). The reason it caught on as it did is because beef prepared in a salt brine is cheaper than fresh pork, mostly because it doesnt spoil easily and because beef is often signifigantly cheaper than pork.
This message was last edited by the player at 01:55, Thu 18 Mar 2010.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1269 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Thu 18 Mar 2010
at 02:24
  • msg #927

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Irish aye?  THAT explains a lot Hag ;>

(Not Irish, but I am married into a seriously Irish family and not to worry, they think I'm blasphemous too. And they are 100% correct for their beliefs.)

In truth - I hate most "holidays" of any sort... except the ones that we get a day off for.... no, actually, cancel that - I don't like them either.
Aubria Rose
player, 215 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 18 Mar 2010
at 16:56
  • msg #928

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Wow, Hag... that's pretty nifty, actually. I figured there was more to it than what people were saying. All I've ever done on St. Patrick's Day is wear green (to avoid getting pinched), eaten green food, and proclaim my Irish ancestry (which is true, I'm American with Irish ancestors).
Hagarth Morwind
player, 62 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 18 Mar 2010
at 17:07
  • msg #929

Re: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Well yeah, its kind of messed up. On holy days you're not supposed to eat meat ... but ... millions of cows are slaughtered every year for the St. Patricks Day rush. Yet another reason that St. Patricks Day is based solely around blasphemy. But hell, its one of the best times of the year. Its truly a good day to be Irish :)
Tauri Stockholm
player, 78 posts
Rules are made to be
broken.
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 01:00
  • msg #930

Unfortunately...

I am leaving RPol, and I wish to request Tauri's removal from this game, to avoid unnecessary confusion.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 67 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 02:33
  • msg #931

Re: Unfortunately...

Goodbye, old friend ... you may be missed, but if you are it sure as hell aint by me ... i cant say i ever knew you, but i might've wished i did if i knew more about you ... and this now ends with me saying farewell ... and i hope you find what you're looking for ... somewhere beyond the realms of rpol ... hopefully you will ... but if you dont ... then sorry ... and one other thing ... enjoy the remainder of your life ... however long or short ... may it be enjoyable ... with plenty of joy stuffed in there ... good day to you ... now, and forever ... amen.
Tauri Stockholm
player, 79 posts
Rules are made to be
broken.
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 04:35
  • msg #932

Re: Unfortunately...

Uhummm okay. :) Thanks for that.
Aubria Rose
player, 221 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 16:49
  • msg #933

Re: Unfortunately...

TAURI! NOooooo... We'll miss you! It's fun to have someone to hate IC! (although you're awesome!)
Hagarth Morwind
player, 69 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 18:19
  • msg #934

Re: Unfortunately...

Tauri Stockholm:
Uhummm okay. :) Thanks for that.

You're welcome ... who are you anyway?
Aubria Rose
player, 222 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 19:18
  • msg #935

Re: Unfortunately...

Tauri is a sci-fi type character that gets drunk a lot and disregards rules :) As for who the player is, Tauri is my RL friend!
Hagarth Morwind
player, 70 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 25 Mar 2010
at 21:46
  • msg #936

Re: Unfortunately...

SLAPPIM' N MAKE HIM STAY UNDER PANE PAIN OF WINDOW DEATH!!!
This message was last edited by the player at 21:47, Thu 25 Mar 2010.
Aubria Rose
player, 223 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 26 Mar 2010
at 02:32
  • msg #937

Re: Unfortunately...

Blame RL for the fact Tauri can't stick around... Homework and other things... :P
Ja'sha'a
player, 42 posts
Dancing on the wind
I'll find you one day
Thu 1 Apr 2010
at 20:03
  • msg #938

Re: Unfortunately...

SUMBISH!  ><  I just realized that this game got knocked off my sticky list somehow (which is why I never saw it update...)  I'm sorry Jack and Aubria!  *prostrates self in apology!*
Rabbit
player, 18 posts
JAZZ
NO, Santa I am not an Elf
Thu 1 Apr 2010
at 21:04
  • msg #939

Re: Unfortunately...

   Thats ok but I hope you don't mind guests
Aubria Rose
player, 226 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Thu 1 Apr 2010
at 21:11
  • msg #940

Re: Unfortunately...

Ja'sha'a:
SUMBISH!  ><  I just realized that this game got knocked off my sticky list somehow (which is why I never saw it update...)  I'm sorry Jack and Aubria!  *prostrates self in apology!*


No worries, chica! :)
Shara Catseye
player, 26 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Mon 5 Apr 2010
at 02:33
  • msg #941

Re: Unfortunately...

Hey, Aramendel, I let go of your arm! XD *points to her last post*
Aramendel
GM, 606 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 5 Apr 2010
at 04:51
  • msg #942

Re: Unfortunately...

Oh. . . sorry. Missed it. I'll still stand by my words, but more from a mental level now.
Shara Catseye
player, 27 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Mon 5 Apr 2010
at 05:06
  • msg #943

Re: Unfortunately...

Bua ha ha.

So, question - do we get our own 'forest' thread if we're heading off in a different direction to the others?
Jack Buck
player, 57 posts
"Bunny"
Sometimes Great means BIG
Mon 5 Apr 2010
at 05:20
  • msg #944

Re: Unfortunately...

   We might want to be careful there seem to be a tendency of "running" into each other in here or is it just me?
Ja'sha'a
player, 46 posts
Dancing on the wind
I'll find you one day
Mon 5 Apr 2010
at 17:17
  • msg #945

Re: Unfortunately...

Heh...I'm just waiting to see where Jasha gets spirited off to, lol.
Max Vespidi
player, 178 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Tue 6 Apr 2010
at 10:17
  • msg #946

Re: Unfortunately...

Hey - sorry I've been slow--

The husband of a woman I work closely with died yesterday unexpectedly.  It's kind of rattled us - and might make the next week a bit odd.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 82 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Sun 11 Apr 2010
at 05:05
  • msg #947

Re: Unfortunately...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...&feature=related


This big fat italian guy is my IDOL!!!
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1299 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Wed 14 Apr 2010
at 23:59
  • msg #948

Re: Unfortunately...

wb Ski!
Hagarth Morwind
player, 83 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Thu 22 Apr 2010
at 16:26
  • msg #949

Re: Unfortunately...

I blame adoption!
Max Vespidi
player, 180 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Thu 22 Apr 2010
at 16:44
  • msg #950

Re: Unfortunately...

Hag?  What the heck are you talkin' about??  And go post, or Max is going to leave your sorry little butt in the forest to be eaten by bears.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 84 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Fri 23 Apr 2010
at 02:43
  • msg #951

Re: Unfortunately...

sorry, she can leave meSECHUANLESBIANDUCKSbecause im in the middle of studying for the SATs. I'm in highschool? Wow, that was obvious. Anyhow, every time i hear something interesting on TV i have to drop what im doing and type it. Sorry about the above statement, but it was on the Marriage Reff.
This message was last edited by the player at 02:43, Fri 23 Apr 2010.
Max Vespidi
player, 181 posts
Rock & Roll Terrorist
Fri 23 Apr 2010
at 20:51
  • msg #952

Re: Unfortunately...

I see Hag.

Cogitation and deliberation while vacuously survey twaddle on television.  Tsk Tsk.  Well,  surmount the assessment, and espy Max when your task is actualized.

(SAT speak)
Aramendel
GM, 610 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 24 Apr 2010
at 02:55
  • msg #953

Re: Unfortunately...

Hey, sorry to all for slow posting lately. Life is hectic and when i do have time its sucking the creative juices from me. Ill try to plost more regularly soon though.
Shara Catseye
player, 33 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Sat 24 Apr 2010
at 04:20
  • msg #954

Re: Unfortunately...

Plost = plot and post?

:D
Hagarth Morwind
player, 85 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Sat 1 May 2010
at 22:56
  • msg #955

Re: Unfortunately...

Why are the hookers so 'spensive round here?
Jethro Caso
player, 203 posts
Stand Back, I'm going to
attempt SCIENCE!
Sat 1 May 2010
at 23:26
  • msg #956

Re: Unfortunately...

Inflation.
Jonathan 'Ski' Boyarski
player, 11 posts
American Partisan
Sat 1 May 2010
at 23:51
  • msg #957

Re: Unfortunately...

The cost'll go down once the free healthcare kicks in.
Hagarth Morwind
player, 86 posts
Breaks rocks with fists
Breaks you with head
Sun 2 May 2010
at 23:10
  • msg #958

Re: Unfortunately...

Will we have centralized hookers, too?
Jesse
player, 294 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Mon 10 May 2010
at 21:37
  • msg #959

Re: Unfortunately...

Sorry, school has been catching up to me, I am going to post soon.
Jesse
player, 295 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Tue 25 May 2010
at 09:34
  • msg #960

Re: Unfortunately...

Really sorry, last week of school.

Need to study hard.

Posting ASAP.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1360 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Tue 25 May 2010
at 11:17
  • msg #961

Re: Unfortunately...

Good luck Jess

FYI - Boone and Jess - if you want to leave the forest, just write yourself back to the Tavern - you do not have to wait for anything.
Mason
GM, 1361 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Mon 31 May 2010
at 17:30
  • msg #962

Re: Unfortunately...

Have a happy and safe Memorial Day everyone.  I hope everyone is having a good weekend.

My wife and I have had a pretty good weekend, but it has kept me busy and prevented me from posting.  We went out to a belated Anniversary dinner to an incredible seafood restaurant on Saturday.

Wow... our guests didn't leave until after midnight last night. I had started getting stuff ready for dinner the night before, putting a dry rub onto the pork shoulders and cooking up the base of the fruit soup. Got the pork shoulders on the smoker at 7:00 AM and took them off at around 6:30 PM. The pool was a balmy 90-92 degrees the whole time, and everyone had a good time.
Aramendel
GM, 616 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 31 May 2010
at 19:50
  • msg #963

Re: Unfortunately...

My family went to to an air show and Marine's display at a local park and was almost hurt by a V-22 Osprey that flew in too low and blew down trees on top of them as it tried to land nearby.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1365 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 31 May 2010
at 22:25
  • msg #964

Re: Unfortunately...

Aramen - I JUST saw that story on the news.  You okay?

I've eaten too much, have too many left overs in the fridge, and am way deep into the 'I don't want to go to work tomorrow' blues.
Aramendel
GM, 617 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 31 May 2010
at 22:42
  • msg #965

Re: Unfortunately...

Yeah we are all fine. My brother was even interviewed for fox news but he was an idiot so they didn't put him on. At least not by us anyway.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1366 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Mon 31 May 2010
at 22:48
  • msg #966

Re: Unfortunately...

I think we get the same Fox feed, but I wasn't paying close attention.  It had impressive footage of the plane though.
Petra Von Diederich
player, 3 posts
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 17:50
  • msg #967

Re: Unfortunately...

I've got a question, if anyone wouldn't mind answering.
Mason
GM, 1373 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 18:01
  • msg #968

Re: Unfortunately...

Go ahead.
Petra Von Diederich
player, 5 posts
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 18:59
  • msg #969

Re: Unfortunately...

Well, I've seen in other people's character profiles that they have added extra pictures. so where can I find/how do I write the code for that?
Mason
GM, 1374 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 19:02
  • msg #970

Re: Unfortunately...

<img src="
">

You just need to put the URL address for the picture that you want to use in the space between the quotation marks.  If you find a picture online, you can normally right click on it and select "Copy Image URL", just paste the address in the space.
This message was last edited by the GM at 22:04, Fri 11 June 2010.
Aramendel
GM, 620 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 21:08
  • msg #971

Re: Unfortunately...

and the html for it is <img> (URL HERE) </img> though I do not know if it work for this site.
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1378 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Fri 11 Jun 2010
at 23:55
  • msg #972

Re: Unfortunately...

Well since we are all putting our two cents in here and I don't think any of it clear.  Let's add one more:

From the RPOL Help info

How do I...
 Put pictures in a post?

Images can be inserted into posts using the Image tag, <img>.  In order for an image to be posted in a game thread, it must be hosted somewhere online.  Where it is hosted is known as its address, or its URL.

To insert an image into a post, use the Image tag with the image's online address to tell viewers' browsers where to find the image:



It's important to only link images which you host on your own webspace somewhere.  Displaying images that others are hosting is known as Bandwidth theft, and is a big no-no.

Finally, images can only be posted in games, not in public forums.
Petra Von Diederich
player, 6 posts
Sat 12 Jun 2010
at 00:22
  • msg #973

Re: Unfortunately...

thanks everyone for all of the help. ^^
Vanessa Greenfield
GM, 1388 posts
Everything and nothing
she appears
Sun 20 Jun 2010
at 11:50
  • msg #974

Re: Unfortunately...

Happy Father's day! :)
Aramendel
GM, 625 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Mon 21 Jun 2010
at 02:40
  • msg #975

Re: Unfortunately...

Amazing guys, 10000 posts!

Thank you all form making this one of the most successful threads on RPOL!
Petra Von Diederich
player, 28 posts
WereTiger
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:21
  • msg #976

Re: Unfortunately...

I'm confused about something. Is Boone a WereAnimal....or not?
Abraham Boone
player, 413 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:25
  • msg #977

Re: Unfortunately...

Not! But Aramendel has always called me one. He has no cultural reference for 'super-heroes', so my superhuman strength, agility, speed, and senses only equal "werebeast" in his mind. One can only pity his ignorance...
Petra Von Diederich
player, 29 posts
WereTiger
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:26
  • msg #978

Re: Unfortunately...

Ah, I see. For a moment there I thought I had missed the elephant in the room.
Micheal Rufus
player, 58 posts
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:28
  • msg #979

Re: Unfortunately...

No you didn't miss anything but this lion is feeling left out.
Aubria Rose
player, 256 posts
*says odd word*
BOOM!!!
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:31
  • msg #980

Re: Unfortunately...

Wish I could help you with that, pal. I'm in another world right now.
Petra Von Diederich
player, 30 posts
WereTiger
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:32
  • msg #981

Re: Unfortunately...

Aw, poor Lion. lol. tigers are solitary creatures...so I don't have that problem. Besides, you're a big strong Lion. Where's your lionly pride? (Ahaha....fail pun fails)
Abraham Boone
player, 414 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 03:34
  • msg #982

Re: Unfortunately...

In reply to Micheal Rufus (msg #979):

Don't worry, you're still the Mane Man!
Aramendel
GM, 628 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 04:20
  • msg #983

Re: Unfortunately...

It's not ignorance. . .
Petra Von Diederich
player, 31 posts
WereTiger
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 04:42
  • msg #984

Re: Unfortunately...

In reply to Abraham Boone (msg #982):

lol. *facepalm*
Shara Catseye
player, 54 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 04:50
  • msg #985

Re: Unfortunately...

Unfortunately, I'll be travelling for the next couple of days, and internet access will be spotty at best. But hey, I finally get the chance to enjoy my summer, so I hoe you can forgive me for delays in posts.
Jesse
player, 296 posts
Super unlucky traveler of
the 'verse.
Fri 25 Jun 2010
at 17:53
  • msg #986

Re: Unfortunately...

Motherf***, my mom just witnessed/survived a bank robbery!

Will be busy, expect delays in posting. O.O

Sorry for the swearing! <.>
This message was last edited by the player at 17:59, Fri 25 June 2010.
Shady Kyle
player, 1 post
Solitary Fairy
Sun 4 Jul 2010
at 07:46
  • msg #987

Re: Unfortunately...

Hello all! Hope to post soon, or at least after the holiday!
Shara Catseye
player, 55 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Tue 6 Jul 2010
at 02:49
  • msg #988

Re: Unfortunately...

Out of curiosity, are we getting our own thread as we head off into the forest? Or should we post in the forest thread that's already there?
Mason
GM, 1391 posts
The way of the Samurai is
not dead.
Tue 6 Jul 2010
at 02:52
  • msg #989

Re: Unfortunately...

It hadn't been brought up before.  I can put a thread for you.
Petra Von Diederich
player, 33 posts
WereTiger
Tue 6 Jul 2010
at 08:26
  • msg #990

Re: Unfortunately...

Happy Day-After-Fourth of July everyone!
Shara Catseye
player, 57 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Thu 8 Jul 2010
at 13:54
  • msg #991

Re: Unfortunately...

I'll be heading down to the Calgary Stampede and playing the role of a crazy Aussie tourist, so I might not have access to internet for a couple of days.
Abraham Boone
player, 425 posts
Grandson of Daniel
Pulp Hero/ Trick shot
Sat 31 Jul 2010
at 19:54
  • msg #992

Re: Unfortunately...

Computer just fried. It'll be a few days before I can post again.
Aramendel
GM, 631 posts
A ranger who thrives on
Fritos and Mr Pibb
Sat 31 Jul 2010
at 22:33
  • msg #993

Re: Unfortunately...

Your humble overlord is going to be away for a week. Unfortunately thismmeans a decline in the activity for "The Child in the woods" for the current jaunt. Unless my compatriots will take upo teh slack, have fun to take it where ever you all want to go.
Shara Catseye
player, 65 posts
No, I don't 'meow'.
Back off or I'll stick ya
Fri 6 Aug 2010
at 01:14
  • msg #994

Re: Unfortunately...

I will be away for the weekend but back Sunday evening, so hopefully I won't miss too much.
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