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TheLonePup said
I did not create the NPCs, therefore my point still stands... They were created by somebody else. whether the person who made them is in the RP or not I have trouble when it comes to controlling anyone/thing I didn't create myself.


Well I'm sorry, but that's kind of part of the RP. You're going to have to interact with them one way or another. Just be creative and think of their personalities from the game(s) and you'll be all set.
TheLonePup said
I had thought about that... but... I have an issue with playing/interacting with Canon characters.. it just bothers me putting words into the mouth of somebody else's character because I hate it when people do the same with mine... and that's why I didnt wanna be in one of the higher population areas... and is everytihng going to be dead on with the games? like all the items from the game? farming like in the game, "diseases" for the animals like in the games? or are we gonna at least make it somewhat realistic.


Well the canon characters aren't someone else's characters, they're open for anyone to use. Just think of their personalities from the game (or if you didn't get to experience them, read their descriptions in the OP) and be creative! That's what RPing is all about, being creative, so don't worry about having to bring the NPC's to life. Plus nobody is going to be putting words into your character's mouth; the role player's main character can only be used by the role player who created them, unless they give permission to someone else to use their character.

And as for things being "dead on" with the game, my answer to that question is also to just be creative. The game is sort of a template for this RP to flourish off of. You can definitely consider the things from the game, but the RP can be more realistic and certainly more creative. The possibilities are endless. :)

dndragons said
Now I must wait for the night to end T_T. Guessing two days before next post opens up lol.


I hope not, I wanna get the second half of my post in there, haha. I think there's only a couple more people that have to get their Spring 2nd posts in there. We can move on to Spring 3rd if it takes a while, just as long as we don't leave people too far behind.
Tuesday, Spring 2nd

"This is it," Ryder breathed in exasperation. Descending between a separation in the walls of a great valley was a path that lead into a small village. The pale moonlight reflected off the sides of the valley, creating a soft blue hue that painted a scene of serenity during this peaceful night. The ocean contributed to the scene with the sound of its gentle waves rolling across the smooth surface of the beach. Everything was so peaceful, yet seemingly so full of life. Even in the darkness of the night, Ryder could see the pink buds beginning to sprout on the trees of the valley, awakening from their slumber through the cold winter. It was as if the entire valley was a source of dormant energy that could spring to life at any moment.

First, Ryder thought, I've got to catch some shut-eye. He had been traveling for a few days now, and needed a good place to rest. He was used to wandering the lands and setting up to sleep outdoors, but since he had just arrived in a nice, cozy village, the idea of sinking into a slumber on a soft mattress was far too enticing to ignore. As he walked into the valley to search for an Inn of sorts, he passed a plantation with freshly sowed fields. Being the beginning of the season, most of the crops had just been planted and were still adjusting to the fluctuating temperature of the soil. It must have been a busy day for them, he thought.

Ryder stopped at an oak bridge that crossed a small stream intersecting the valley. Water rushed beneath the bridge and flowed into the ocean, providing nourishment for the plants on either side of the stream. No wonder why the valley seemed so alive. Following the stream with his eyes, Ryder found that the source came from a large waterfall at the top of the valley. It was majestic, to say the least, and immediately got Ryder thinking of all the adventures he could have in the morning. In the morning... the thought echoed in his head and reminded him to stay focused and find an Inn. With all of these prospects of possible adventures, it was far too easy for Ryder to lose focus on the current task at hand: finding a place to sleep.

Pushing forward, Ryder continued across the bridge to find a tall building to his left. On the front of the building was a sign that read "Forget-Me-Not Valley's Mitemi Inn." Finally! he thought. He took one step forward and began reaching for the door before he stopped cold in his tracks. Quickly shuffling through his pockets, Ryder realized that he was out of cash, and couldn't possibly afford to stay at an Inn right now. But he had come all this way, and was so infatuated with the idea of sleeping on a comfortable bed again. In the last town he had roamed through, Ryder had slept in a creaky old bed in an abandoned log cabin, which really didn't do all that great of a job in regards to keeping the cold Winter air out. He couldn't pass up this opportunity.

Ryder looked around hastily. The night had grown thick, and there was not another human being in sight. Ryder was sure that everyone had fallen asleep at this point, and he could easily sneak into the Inn unnoticed. He slowly crept around to the back of the building, sticking close to the shadows in case the light of the moon should betray him. Placing his right foot onto the fence at the corner of the building and grasping the floor of the second-floor balcony with his right hand, Ryder bent his right knee forward and kicked off the ground with his left foot, pulling himself up with his right arm and grasping the railing with his left. He vaulted over onto the second floor balcony without so much as a creak. Having been a traveler for so long, Ryder spent a good amount of time passing through forests, and his inner child cold not resist climbing a few trees here and there. Over time, his climbing skills developed rather marvelously. Not to mention that sneaking into inns was far from a new concept to him.

((OOC: The post was getting to be a bit long, so I cut it in half to avoid making you guys read in bulk. The next part will be posted after someone else posts! :) ))
dndragons said
Wait, people were posting sunset posts, but then people posted about their character waking up the same day at sunrise O.o


That's fine. Their posts were on the same day, just at different times. Pretty soon I'm going to post the rest of my Spring 2nd post, and then will continue on to Spring 3rd, but other people will still probably need to finish Spring 2nd (which is why I've been waiting to post), and then they'll catch up to Spring 3rd.
TheLonePup said
Hey! would you happen to have room for a veterinarian to move into forget-me-not Valley? although mineral town would probably be a better place for a vet to actually set up camp... I don't remember the layout of Mineral town because it's been so long and I never made it very far... while a Wonderful Life I've played soooo many times it's ridiculous...


Hello there! I think it would be great to Have a Veterinarian in the RP. However, I'm a bit wary about where your character would live, as there is not much space in Forget-Me-Not Valley to set-up shop. I think Mineral Town would be a better fit, especially since your character could have a section in the actual Clinic with the other doctors and nurses, but your section will be the veterinarian section. Also, I don't think the layout should be too big of a problem: I posted the entire layout of both locations in the OP, with descriptions of every location and every character who lives/works at each location, so I think you could catch on quickly! :) The Mineral Town Clinic is primarily run by Dr. Trent and Elli the nurse, with a new character Jassy who is aspiring to get into the medical field and studies with Dr. Hardy and (I'm assuming) as well as in Mineral Town. I'd say have a look at the OP and let me know what ya think! I'm sure we can find a place for you. :)
Emuxe said
I'll make a post soon. ^-^


Awesome, I've been looking forward to seeing how Clara would step onto the scene! I'll be sure to check for the post when I wake up.
Pudding said
These time zone differences though./just got back from school./working on a postEdit: my writing doesn't look as pretty as the others T-T


It was fine! I'm glad to see that you finally posted, I was kinda looking forward to it, haha. Jassy seems like he's going to be an interesting character. I was just curious about one thing - are you going to pursue any romantic relations with another character? The only reason I ask that is because Jassy is 16 and wouldn't be able to get married, and probably wouldn't be able to date a majority of the bachelors/bachelorettes (until he turns 18, at least, haha).

TheRpgGamer said
Name: TristanAge: 17
Desired Occupation: Farmer but he is currently Jack's Apprentice
Where will they live?: Farm in Forget-Me-Not Valley
Personality: silent doesn't speak much but if you talked to him, he will talk to you.He can be very lovely sometimes but can be aggressive when abused
Appearance: 5 foot tall, blue eyes,short black hair,and usually wears a cowboy suit without the hat although he is an Apprentice Farmer
Other: None


Hello TheRpgGamer, how are you? Your character and Pudding's character share something in common in that they are both underage. Tristan is 17 and wouldn't be able to get married or pursue a romance with most of the bachelors/bachelorettes who are over 18 years of age. Both Tristan and Jassy also wouldn't be able to purchase drinks from Aja Winery or purchase alcohol at the Blue Bar. Before you start posting in the thread, I just wanted to double-check with you and see if that's alright. Since he's 17, it probably would be easy to have a birthday at some point in the RP and have him turn 18. I just wanted to point that out to you in case you were considering a romantic relation with one of the villagers or something.

On a side note, I can't wait to post the next part of my story and get this RP going! It's almost 4am over here, though, so I should probably get some sleep first, haha.
@Pudding: Yes, of course you can! I'm actually surprised no one has posted yet, haha. I'll probably post in a little bit as well, and update the list of members.
dndragons said
So I assume when you post the first post boss it's going to be the new years festival!


I considered it at first, but I decided to skip out on the New Year's festival. I figured that since we're all new to The Valley and Mineral Town, it might be a bit weird to join in the festivities right away. So I started the RP on the second day of Spring. If you have a specific intro in mind and you want to start on Spring 1st, you can do that. I just thought it might make more sense to start on the second day so you don't have to get caught up in all the parties and fireworks and whatnot.

Edit: @dndragons: Also, I already posted the first IC. I have work tomorrow morning though, and probably won't be back until around 2 or 3pm EST, so I'll respond around then.
Tuesday, Spring 2nd

A pink-and-orange sunset stretched across the sky as a golden light gleamed from the sun. It seemed to cloak everything that lay before it, as if time itself had just been captured, and everything came to a halt. The whole world seemingly began to glow with a golden aura of life. Ryder knew that this moment would only last for about half an hour, but, just like every other evening, he felt as though he could exist in this moment forever. Everything was golden, and he felt good.

Spring had just begun about two days ago, and the weather had finally shifted from bitter and cold to comfortable and warm. The Winter had been a boring one, in Ryder's opinion, and lacked the adventure he sought from life. Being a traveler, Ryder roamed from town to town in pursuit of excitement, stopping for a few days at a time to scope out his surroundings. He remained in the last town a bit longer than usual so that he could escape the icy winds of the Winter, but at the first sight of Spring, you can bet that he was back on his feet and back to the road. At midnight on New Year's, Ryder had seen a glorious display of fireworks twinkling in the sky from a distance. He immediately thought to himself, "Now that looks like an adventure!" and decided to head off in that direction. Three days later, he seemed to finally be approaching his destination.

Directly beneath the golden rays of the sun was a beautiful valley, completely engulfed with the light from the sunset. Seeing this place from a distance reassured Ryder that he had definitely made the right decision in traveling to this destination next. He could already tell that he was bound to find an adventure there.

"Well, I'd better get going," he laughed to himself as he scratched his head. "It won't be too long before it starts to get dark out." Ryder grabbed his bag and rose to his feet, giving one last long gaze at the sunset before smiling to himself and turning back to the path that lead to the valley. Something felt right about this place to Ryder. He hadn't even arrived yet, but there was something about how the light shined onto the valley that drew him to it. That light didn't last very long, however, and night quickly fell upon the land. Ryder had anticipated the arrival of night, but thought he had more time than he did. Nonetheless, he decided it would be best to continue on to the valley, rather than set up and rest until morning. The sooner he could find his next adventure, the better!

Or at least, so he thought. At this point, Ryder had just passed a small town beside a large mountain, and was continuing along a path that ran beside a thick forest. The valley appeared to be directly on the other side of the forest, and Ryder thought it might be a good idea to cut right through the forest to get to the valley more quickly. But the moment Ryder set foot into the forest, something quickly brushed past his shoulder, and sent him tumbling to the ground.

"Hey, what's the big idea!" he grunted as he rose to his feet again. He looked around apprehensively, attempting to locate the figure that had knocked him over, but the forest was far too dark to navigate, and the figure seemed to be nowhere in sight. "Maybe cutting through the forest wasn't such a good idea..."

Returning to the path that wrapped around the forest, Ryder resolved that he wouldn't wander back into the forest until the sun had risen again. Once it did, the forest would definitely be on his list of places to explore, along with that mountain and town he passed a few moments ago. He probably should have been a bit more concerned about the figure that had knocked him over in the forest, but Ryder was too excited to arrive at his new destination to even care. There were a few rustles in the bushes here and there, but Ryder dismissed them as nothing more than animals prowling about the forest on a late-night stroll. The valley he had seen earlier was only a few minutes away now; he was sure of it.
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