Being a member of an org means more than just reciting some oaths and pledges. Each member is attuned to the unique 'vibration' of their particular nexus, allowing them to link with it to draw power from it. This attunement is what creates the gener…
A friend gave me the idea to run the game I've had plotted out in IRC instead of using full PbP, which is tricky and bogs down easily. Would anyone be interested in playing a hybrid IRC/Forums (not these…
Uh no. With ten translations, mine starts with "Hot green elf demigoddess by the horns, and the air slowly on paper." At least it dropped the 'Horny' before ending.
I'm still sad about @Tarkenton's potential Shadowrun falling through. I so want to play a cyberpunk stealth/intrigue game, so many interesting character ar…
The point is that they're only really worth it once you're stacking everything else you can (and are already at 10), so that they can actually carry you into the artifact levels.
There is generally a pretty steady stream of credits from the elite memberships. However, the 'bonus' credits for having a long term membership aren't counted for the purposes of how much each org gets. That would be a good place to change without m…
Check out AB NATURE TALISMAN, it has all of the relevant details! For the most part, general questions about your own skills can be resolved by reading the ABility help file for that skill.
You can change your pagelength with CONFIG PAGELENGTH in game. It does have an eventual line limit of 250 lines, but that is significantly larger than the default.
Shadowdancers do not use weapons per se, they summon a talisman …
Dain is indeed pretty cool. The only thing would be to eventually tie in some of the lore that's been brewing VERY slowly among the long-term players of the guild, which would only take a few word changes, tbh.
I plan to wait a few months at minimum before changing over to Windows 10. I'm sincerely hoping that all of the blowback will convince them to walk back their 'You must get all updates always, suck it' policy.
I used to include ol' Hhuramu as part of my course for proteges, as a kind of lesson about hard work, visibility, and the dangers of unexamined comforts. We used to joke that