Terentia said:Reclaiming my Quizmaster crown as I remain away(ish) while continuing my exam preparations.
3.) What is your favorite IG literary book?
4.) What is your favorite IG scholarly book?
Forget what they were submitted as, but Uzriel wrote a d'Vanecu ABC book (it won the bardic too) and it hilariously awesome. Also, his book on cleansing techniques that don't require water. Check it out, there's some great ideas (sandblasting, anyone?)
6.) Do you prefer longform emotes or predetermined/overridden emotes?
This really depends on the context and my own current RL patience level. There are times (which sadly seems most often of late) that i don't have the attention span for long, elaborate emotes - like, i can't appreciate them as i should and i'm going to get impatient waiting 10 minutes for a response. i will use lots of preset emotes, or quick, short ones.
That being said, other times i adore it and can get very verbose myself given the room and an interesting setting, and love to consider the details of how my char is moving and tone and emotion and also that of my rp buddies - the more i engage in it, the longer my emotes get, ha. But i don't have the brain space to always rp like this. it's a lot of effort? Does that sound bad?
8.) I know you all like Divine interaction, but I really wonder, what exactly constitutes that? Is me interacting with you in-person enough? Fulcrux? Through Order-related denizens?
Yes. Anything, I will take any crumb and it will make my day. Even if it's one sentence on an aether in passing, like hi you guys i'm still awesome and watching, don't mess up - I will carry that on with my char for a long time if need be.
9.) How do you imagine how you relate to the Gods (especially those of you in Orders)?
For me, Drocilla still feels very much like a distant paragon, to be admired and worshipped and emulated, and thus i am but a speck on the lens - maybe noticed, maybe not, maybe an annoyance, maybe not. Maybe about to be wiped from existence, WHO KNOWS.
10.) How do you best communicate to others (players, perhaps even Godmin) the story beats or plots that you want to engage or participate in? What do you think would be a good way if there is not a "best" way?
I don't know, send help. I mostly move on with my own thing and if someone bumps into that, that would be awesome. Or more recently, I pondered how I could conceivably approach some divine with an actual excuse beyond hi i'm in your fulcrux, i've got nothing but notice me. So I sent some letters asking to hopefully discuss a topic relevant to my char. We'll see how it goes!
The movie is not to blame for a poorly-educated fool.Arix said:I knew a guy who would quote that at me and others constantly even when we weren't actually using a word wrong, in several cases because he didn't know we were using the word correctly. Repeated requests that he stop resulted in him being more annoying about it, resulting in him receiving a broken nose and being banned from the game storeAlexandria said:Strong disagree. Never quoted enough.Arix said:ah yes, the most overquoted part of that movie
The other quotes could definitely use some love too, though.
It's fairly apt, as long as the cannon in question is a bit prone to getting stuck.Selenity said:Today is my daughter's first birthday. She's going to be trying chocolate for the first time later today. My niece is also here to celebrate the birthday in question. I can't believe my daughter's already one year old.To think, a year ago today I was t-shirt-cannoning her out of me...And now that phrase will live forever on the internet...
Not sorry and I'd do it againXiran said:@Arix That'd be mea--
Undulating shades of loathsome crimson coat this stationery in a pattern resembling the decaying musculature of killed carrion. A rain of falling crow feathers painted in sweeping brushstrokes darken the right border of this letter; taking inspiration from an eerie eventide, the colours progress from sanguine reds to shadowed violet, before finally slipping into night's somnolent black. Its glossy surface carved into a murder of red-eyed crows, an onyx ring binds the letter into a roll for ease of delivery.
It has 19 months of usefulness left.
It weighs 1 ounce(s).
It has been stamped with the seal of Keepers of the Olden Lore.You read what is written on corvid stationery of hematic dusk:
Regarding our previous discussion, I thought you might like to try some.
With the proper preparation, anyone can be deliciousCorvid stationery of hematic dusk is holding:
"steak340736" a centaur steak slathered in rowanberry sauceDo as thou wilt, yo. /forum-rp
@Arix That'd be mea--
Undulating shades of loathsome crimson coat this stationery in a pattern resembling the decaying musculature of killed carrion. A rain of falling crow feathers painted in sweeping brushstrokes darken the right border of this letter; taking inspiration from an eerie eventide, the colours progress from sanguine reds to shadowed violet, before finally slipping into night's somnolent black. Its glossy surface carved into a murder of red-eyed crows, an onyx ring binds the letter into a roll for ease of delivery.
It has 19 months of usefulness left.
It weighs 1 ounce(s).
It has been stamped with the seal of Keepers of the Olden Lore.
You read what is written on corvid stationery of hematic dusk:
Regarding our previous discussion, I thought you might like to try some.
With the proper preparation, anyone can be delicious
Corvid stationery of hematic dusk is holding:
"steak340736" a centaur steak slathered in rowanberry sauce
Do as thou wilt, yo. /forum-rp