The person that people are thinking of has made it very clear that they don't want to actually participate or work for redemption, they just want a city to sit in and continue the same behaviour that they've been exhibiting. That's why the door has …
Serenwilde has a decent foundation. Nature holds the world together, fae are embodiments of Nature, cities destroy Nature, protect Nature, hate Cities, rah rah rah! Onc…
You say that like I have enough disposable income to afford one while it's still snowy weather, or that my car could handle that sort of work. in General DissatisfactionComment by ParuaFebruary 2014
When I was a newbie, I was immediately drawn to Glomdoring, and made a furrikin Shadowdancer.
I don't remember who the leaders were at the time, but that's because Shayle was head of novices at that time, and had a much bigger …
I -just- had five days off of work due to bronchitis, I get to work for two days, then a snowstorm comes and buries my car up to the tops of the tires, and my neighborhood doesn't get plowed.
Gogo event that mashes Glom and Seren together into Serendoring. Night and Moon can exist side by side, and the guilds can all squabble (good naturedly or otherwise) over the best way to serve Nature, the Great Spirits, and the fae.
I play to RP. That's my M.O. When the people in your org don't really RP, it's no fun. I wanted to start sticking my toes into combat, but there was nobody around to help me figure things out, because I'm really hopeless. When we'd get raided, most …
agreed, but still vague. Aberrantly short could mean any height thats significantly shorter than the norm, which, while flavorful, does not help with figuring out where you reach in relation to the other character's body.
I'm honestly not trying to be petty. My character is a foot and a half tall. It makes a difference, and helps tremendously, if you say "around five and a half feet" instead of "slightly shorter than average"
I have to say, seeing all these vague heights, like "taller than most X" or "shorter than most X" is rather infuriating. I understand if you dont want to put it exclusively in your description, a lot of people don't like that aesthetic, but at least…
That time when somebody makes a shout and uses a word incorrectly, and instead of shouting to correct them, you quietly let them know via tell the proper definition, and then they get all butthurt.