Shiv
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Post by Shiv on Nov 21, 2010 10:06:02 GMT -5
If you can get the roll-chan to me before the game actually is ready to start. Then yes. Also: I just noticed Coyote saying sorry for "talking too much(?)". Writing is sort of the main way of communication here so writing only two lines of text as an answer is a greater sin than doing walls of text. If you look at the small side-stage-RP that me and racer are doing, what we two write (i.e. 5-10 lines/post) is sort of the minimum of what should be said. I don't want people to feel preassured about posting long intricate dialogue, but I do wish peopel will challenge themselves to keep the story rolling both as a game and as a narrative, meaning we do our bests to keep the paragraphs of each post somewhat connected to previous posts. Oh sure, not every post needs to be long winded speeches about how beautifully the snow falls, some can be simple one-liners to acknowledge an action ("Itrav shrugs and follows the two Elves"), but mostly the little details are needed to give some meat to the story. As long as you don't start deciding outcomes that should be DM-based you are expected to add your own flavour to the posts What do you guys have already? I have a couple different concepts i was tossing about, but am not sure which to implement at this time. We have a ranger, two druids and a monk. Do what ou wish, but be aware we're only using the players handbook for char creation. So no psionics. I'm trying to keep this as low-fantasy as one can in D&D.
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