When I started Lusternia I was becoming disenchanted with Achaea, but I played a forestal type there initially, so I figured I'd do the same in Lusternia - so I started in Serenwilde. Whilst there I had absolutely zero interaction with Glomdoring, b…
My presence has been/will be sporadic over this week due to illness, and I will be away entirely from Friday-Sunday evening because I will be hitting people with a sword whilst swearing at them in a French accent.
I have suggested elsewhere before but will reiterate that I think that BROWSE should list things from newest to oldest, not the other way round. It would save an awful lot of the MOREing that goes on.
For Yarith - not sure why you were using summer instead of contort at points - if you're on m&m, don't have both enabled, just contort, otherwise you're losing yourself precious balance time in Arakiel vs YarithComment by TacitaMay 2014
Xynthin. Obviously. Though I'm not sure that fully counts given that he is a) kinda dead and b) sort of technically my husband.
The temptation to say Astraea on the basis that I love the idea of perpetually stealing Celina's spo…
How much to give/not to give in non-verbal communication is basically the single most difficult thing about text-based roleplaying. There's a balance between "I'm giving you so little that you cannot possibly work out what's going on with me or reac…
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Not all books get them, but some do. If you LIBRARY INFO a book then you will see comments from the divine scholars there. They seem to have been much more frequent in the past, but they do still happen nowadays.
The best IC work I know about this is Linnia's "On Healing and Healers". Whether it is "correct" or not, I cannot say. It won prestige though and the divine comments aren't saying "everything in this is wrong!" which is usually a good sign
All of my characters are afraid of letting people down (Tacita primarily fears letting Nocht down, Maerad primarily fears letting her parents down). This is largely a transfer/extension of some of my own fears, though!
So I've been working through spring cleaning the house this week (it needs it, we live like students despite all being in our late 20s). Doing one room a day so that it doesn't become an insurmountable pile of cleaning. It was going well.
I just got home. I am totally and utterly knackered, but in the best way. Thank you so much to everyone who came, especially those for whom it was awkward, far and/or expensive to travel! I couldn't imagine a better way to have spent a weekend.
It is worth noting that the weather is not looking promising, so watch this space for an alternative meeting spot if you're joining us early/mid afternoon.
(Seriously though when I first moved here from Norfolk I thought I was going to die from the sheer quantity of public transport. I grew up in a village where there was only one bus whi…
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You guys did really well, the grid was down to heavy damage by the time I got worbled (if that's the 'aeon' one - I always mix up their names) - I managed to flush the first time by sheer power of spamming, but after that I was …