I'm planning on the Expedition finding a small walled town very soon so that you lot can get into a bit of trouble, make new friends and have embarrassing stories as Blackmail over one another
Sounds naughty :(
@RumikoOhara
So who is with April and how many are in the squads? I can't wait to read the interactions between Hector and Rafe. Lol
BTW I'm gonna watch Grey's Anatomy for the next hour then I'll be back to write so just a heads up. I need info.
@RumikoOhara@Polaris North@Wick@Poi and others, I've got to ask -- have you all roleplayed together before or something? You all seem to have similar styles, like custom-font name header, colored text, the practice of tagging everyone on every post (which I started doing just because everyone else was doing it). Or am I just missing some style guide for all this? Mainly just curious, I've never written with a group that had this many RPing habits in common before.
@FortunesFaded
Here you Go
Colorkey - 41ACA5
Your own personal Header Picture contained
@DeadDrop
Yes Sir Little Missy and they is now smitten wit yu
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I was planning on letting people chose their teams, oh and if people want they can make a Trooper, we're kind of good for docs and techs and Summer is the only weirdo
Good to know! Back when I started roleplaying (2005) the site I began on didn't actually have the option to do most of what we can now. Only basic formatting was available -- Bold, Italics, Underline, as well as three font sizes (Small/Medium/Large) and maybe a couple other features. That's how I started, and I never really ended up changing my ways. I'm personally not a huge fan of using different colors, just because people tend to gravitate more towards the colored dialogue and away from the uncolored exposition, and as a writer I've always placed more emphasis on the internal, non-spoken narrative rather than the external. But I certainly understand the rationale.
@RumikoOhara@Poi Thank you for making me this! Oh god, now I have to choose which to use. I may just alternate.