Re: Memories...
1) I am torn between the Tower of Rhodes and Gothica, both of which I loved. I don't know if my opinion is biased due to the fact that these were my two first worlds - it might be that I see them in a much fonder light because they were my entrance into the world of multiverser. Gothica's dark industrial setting intrigued me, and I very much fell in love with Elizabeth, the strong-willed lady of the night, whom I'd love to have spent a lot more time with.
On the other hand the dusty bookshelves of the ancient and magical Tower of Rhodes I could have immersed myself completely and never become bored. In fact I think I would have enjoyed myself just as much now if I had never left as I did in the beginning.
On a side note, I never quite figured out where I was on my third verse, if I had somehow doubled back into Gothica, or if I had landed in a new but similar place altogether. It proved a mind-boggling conundrum which I'd still like to solve IC just as soon as I learn how to willfully verse to specific locations...
2) Without a doubt, Elizabeth from Gothica. I found her to be so believable and human that I became completely infatuated with her. I loved her as truly as it is possible to love a fictional character whose physical appearance exists solely in ones mind. A lot of credit to PT for her. She was a masterpiece character in my opinion: strong and resilient despite having an entire prejudiced and cruel world against her. Thriving, physically and mentally, while being at odds with everything around her. Willing to gamble everything on the tiniest light of hope if it could mean a way out of the uncertainty of her existance. In other words: what a broad!
3) Well, trying to climb onto an airship tied to a crystal bridge, and subsequently going splat on said bridge was quite a scene in my opinion. Other than that I enjoyed it when Hadrian was forced to look at the devil, and becoming so maddened by the sight that he versed immediately. I also liked mentally tackling GM Krillis by drawing the summoning circle he had granted me only a few posts previous inverted on a window, thus threatening to summon the fat demon bad guy on the other side of the window, two storeys up.
Also, for an honorable mention, I really enjoyed working in Henry's bicycle workshop in Gothica, learning the trade the good old and hard way.
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Also, to answer PT's question: yes, I would be very interested in GM'ing a player or two, or maybe even a gather. I actually have half a dozen world concepts written down - ideas that came to me at random that I had the good sense to write down. The only downside is that I'd have to buy the books and learn the rules, which might take some time, but if what Oak says is true then I have at least a year to do so.