Whose RP did you like today?
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I swear, lower the sucess rate for finding honey.
There are far too many characters smelling like honey and flowers,
probably poisonous honey too because they all seem the same in the head, somewhat numbed.
*giggles yestingly and prances off into the sunset with both a frown and even smile lingering on his marble tender lips and ivory face while he uncross crosses his legs*
There are far too many characters smelling like honey and flowers,
probably poisonous honey too because they all seem the same in the head, somewhat numbed.
*giggles yestingly and prances off into the sunset with both a frown and even smile lingering on his marble tender lips and ivory face while he uncross crosses his legs*
That was actually pretty funny because I thought the same as I read over my own saved description. Thing is, it's all deceptive. Anyway, thanks for the short RP Fala, even if your reaction was totally sarcastic.
As for everyone else today, thanks to Tristan and Mathanial Caine, Lithiel, Drathe, Jorokar, Dantagon, Logrin, Colin, Avalyon, Daelyn, "Black Alice", Misha and in general everyone else I met today. The workshop, by the way, was very fun and entertaining as well as informational... ^^
As for everyone else today, thanks to Tristan and Mathanial Caine, Lithiel, Drathe, Jorokar, Dantagon, Logrin, Colin, Avalyon, Daelyn, "Black Alice", Misha and in general everyone else I met today. The workshop, by the way, was very fun and entertaining as well as informational... ^^
I do not thank you as you play the same character concept with all 5 of your characters (snobby bossy over the top ... women ) and it gets boring having to deal with characters that give you the impression you should be thankfull that they spent their time with you over and over again.
And if you realize yourself that all of your characters seem awefully similar, perhaps it'd be time to make a difference then and try to play a different role.
(I suggest orc or dwarf, they're something totally different than humans/elves in my opinion, and as far as I was concerned I had much fun roleplaying my dwarf back in times in contrast to Faladron)
And if you realize yourself that all of your characters seem awefully similar, perhaps it'd be time to make a difference then and try to play a different role.
(I suggest orc or dwarf, they're something totally different than humans/elves in my opinion, and as far as I was concerned I had much fun roleplaying my dwarf back in times in contrast to Faladron)
Eh, to each their own. If you don't see the differences, sorry.. I'll make them clearer to you next time you bother. I've been told this recently and no worries, I am actually trying to change it. Big surprise, I'm sure. But yeah, despite how boring all of my characters are to you, I still offer thanks for the spared time. *Shrug*
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I haven't been able to tell them apart, then again I don't know if I've even spoken with them all, so that's a good enough job. Also, to my knowledge she doesn't abuse OOC information, obsess over skills, lack any separation between OOC and IC to the point where she flips out on people over MSN. But of course, those things never happen at Illarion right? Especially from people who criticize others roleplay as if they are God's gift to humanity.
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Imho this is not the rigt place nor the right way to talk about personal styles of RP. This thread is about supporting each other, not about making each other down. Please give some comments via PM, since for me I get a strange feeling if people are accused for something in public with little reason and sense.
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I enjoyed that myself, even though it seems things are a little out of controll now... Well, yet another thing to worry about for Aeridor I supose.Tristan Caine wrote:Yes definitely: Colin, Aeridor, Kaelyn...that was some fun time. Even Lithiel, and some others who had a shorter encounter. Thanks
*rubs his hands together* (I hope this will keep getting even more interesting )
Uh.. Wow.
Thanks to -everyone- today, it was awesome. Tristan, Colin and Aeridor in the tavern.. Then the campfire/river talk with Aeridor (With Tristan snooping, yes ) was wonderful. And to think you were half asleep while writing, too.
Uhm, afterwards a thanks to Logrin, Lithiel, Artimer and "Belty"(Thane) for the tavern scene, even if Kaelyn morphed into indifferent, heartless b*tch.
THen a lovely little note to Konrad and Indril, though Kaelyn's involvement rounds off to.. Well.. Zero. All I can say is "Ouch".
Overall, it was a pretty surprising... Day. Whew, thanks to -everyone-. <3
Thanks to -everyone- today, it was awesome. Tristan, Colin and Aeridor in the tavern.. Then the campfire/river talk with Aeridor (With Tristan snooping, yes ) was wonderful. And to think you were half asleep while writing, too.
Uhm, afterwards a thanks to Logrin, Lithiel, Artimer and "Belty"(Thane) for the tavern scene, even if Kaelyn morphed into indifferent, heartless b*tch.
THen a lovely little note to Konrad and Indril, though Kaelyn's involvement rounds off to.. Well.. Zero. All I can say is "Ouch".
Overall, it was a pretty surprising... Day. Whew, thanks to -everyone-. <3
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Thanks to Logrin Parr for... you-know-what (can't know who listens *g*) and your good advices concerning knighthoods
and Alice (forgot your real name...) for clouding me... Interesting game, the one you played. Now I see why child- or teenchars can be so annoying. But never mind, at least you brought me my things back so I did not loose anything. That was nice after all. And now I know what happens when you "die".
and Alice (forgot your real name...) for clouding me... Interesting game, the one you played. Now I see why child- or teenchars can be so annoying. But never mind, at least you brought me my things back so I did not loose anything. That was nice after all. And now I know what happens when you "die".
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I enjoyed the conversation with Pomeus, thanks for listening
The orc at the tavern was quite interesting, though I'm sorry it resorted that way.
And I must say the best part with Dina was that moment when she raised her hands. I have to admit I could feel my char being frightened by what could have come, and I really enjoyed it. And I literally laughed at the result then
The orc at the tavern was quite interesting, though I'm sorry it resorted that way.
And I must say the best part with Dina was that moment when she raised her hands. I have to admit I could feel my char being frightened by what could have come, and I really enjoyed it. And I literally laughed at the result then
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Both the orc and Dina say thanksabcfantasy wrote:The orc at the tavern was quite interesting, though I'm sorry it resorted that way.
And I must say the best part with Dina was that moment when she raised her hands. I have to admit I could feel my char being frightened by what could have come, and I really enjoyed it. And I literally laughed at the result then