Alfhedil said
There's a massive difference between guiding a thread, and Random Events.
Yeah seriously, emphasis on this statement.
Alfhedil said
There's a massive difference between guiding a thread, and Random Events.
Alfhedil said
Being GM doesn't earn you automatic trust, and I for one sincerely question anyone who automatically trusts someone just because they're GM.
So Boerd said
True that yo. I once had a GM let a guy have gundam wing style mechs but would not let me put cannons on boats in a fantasy setting.
However, if I pop over to your forums, how many complications will I find?
reidster338 said
I'm okay with or without random events, but having them seems to rub some people the wrong way, so it might be better to exclude them and hope we create enough natural interaction to keep the RP from dying (a difficult thing to achieve in an NRP, but it can be done).
So Boerd said
True that yo. I once had a GM let a guy have gundam wing style mechs but would not let me put cannons on boats in a fantasy setting.However, if I pop over to your forums, how many complications will I find?
Alfhedil said
Being GM doesn't earn you automatic trust, and I for one sincerely question anyone who automatically trusts someone just because they're GM.
So Boerd said
The question was not rhetorical. Alf runs his own forum composed of many of the people in this thread. Where better to prove or disprove the theory?
So Boerd said
Also, Haz, I am thinking of having Wildlings kidnapped and raised from birth to be the personfication of Suehan valkyries. Can they be raised in my semi-civilized society, as in, is it possible?
Darkraven said
Hmm... Haz, is it possible that our relations are practically non-existent, but with our two nations having sighted each other's ships? My nation would be busy hunting pirates and raiders near the Naqah.This means that you'd be joining my list of nations to be contacted.
Also, I still can't wrap my head around how tiny the planet is. 7 days without sleep and rest to get from north to south?
Man... It would take years for traders to get from one end of the silk road to the other back in the day...
TheSovereignGrave said
Hmmm, I don't know if Ralgon and Qanaxma Dəniz would have actually made official diplomatic contact. But I do know that some Kişil goods would've probably made it over there and vice versa, and you would've at least heard of my people.
Aristo said
Ah, Rare and I will have to work something out with "The Imperium," since it's right next to us. Xia Quan was previously part of Palmyong but it seceded about a century ago, and the two sides just grew tired of fighting and resolved to an uneasy standstill. Regarding the Imperium's proximity, there's a chance it had some kind of history with our nation(s) beforehand, although a militaristic Germanic super-empire scrambles our ideas of an East-Asia feel in that part of the world.