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He's there, I added him right away. Check again, hes number 7. I put him below your Japanese dude :D
O-o Well I'm blind. XD
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He's there, I added him right away. Check again, hes number 7. I put him below your Japanese dude :D
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O-o Well I'm blind. XD
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It's probably because I missed out his title "Legionarius". I'll update that for you, as I can see it causing confusion for others further down the line.
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Thanks. Yea, Legionarius and Gunsō are both ranks actually. They are "Legionary" (In Latin) and "Sergeant" (In Japanese) respectively. Just in case anyone tries to call my character "Gunsō" rather than his real first name "Haruka."
Also, the UNSC? Lol. UNSC Marines are probably my favorite sci-fi grunts, right next to the grunts of the Imperium of Man from Warhammer 40k.
The system is simple. I allot a number to each character, from 1 upwards. And then, I will periodically ask Mr. Random Number Selector to pick a batch of unfortunate characters. For ease, and to stop the RP choking up with too many monsters, I will usually roll for about half the active characters at any one time.
And then I roll a virtual 7 sided dice.
1 - Small group of easy enemies.
2 - Large group of easy enemies.
3 - Small group of medium enemies.
4 - Large group of medium enemies.
5 - Small group of tough enemies.
6 - Large group of tough enemies.
7 - Is... is that a Balrog?
I'll then put a little counter on the map, showing an image of the selected enemy, and its direction of approach. - Redundant idea, replaced by the Monster Tracker page.
I'll add the monsters to the Monster Tracker, along with a link to the post on the OOC in which they were created. Players will be given a brief description of the monsters, and will also be provided with information on how the monsters will react to certain actions taken by the characters. You do not have to go by what I say from word to word, the information provided is simply a guide to assist you.
Monsters will be scaled according to their victim. For instance, there is a big power or strength difference between a World War 2 Japanese soldier, and a steel-plated magic warrior from Magic the Gathering.
You then try to not die.
Berran Woods
Oh...I thought it was Bervan...whoops.
Huh... I'm kinda sad with the turnout. :( I was hoping this would get more attention than free pudding and fellatio.
Imma post tonight, when I have time to write a starting post.