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2 yrs ago
Well, this looks pretty much the same.
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5 yrs ago
I don't have any unpopular opinions. I am perfect.
5 yrs ago
That feeling when you did something in time and then find yourself aimless. Someone give me something to read and tear apart. I'll be nice.
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6 yrs ago
I feel kind of bad for disappearing for over a week right after getting into talks about several RPs, but y'know... Sometimes computers just hate you.
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6 yrs ago
After not typing on a keyboard for about 9 months, this Chromebook keyboard feels really small and clumsy. Help.

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Virgyl doesn't really have anything to add to the conversation.

All I can come up with is some thoughts about how little he trusts Ethel for not taking discretion seriously, yadda yadda yadda, and it just goes back to him scowling at Ethel. So yah. I'll just wait for ya guys to make some decisions
I completely forgot that Fellowship is a stat.

But now that you mention Charm and 30+ Fel, I feel like our good Scum Ethel should go ahead and attempt it... Since y'know, he has that 42 Fel... and Charm. I'll just wait for his opinion
Oh dear...

Could I possibly try to persuade this guy to just tell us? I think it's an Int roll and since I don't have any skills that blatantly say Persuasion, it'll probably be a roll for below half my Int... *Secretly prays to Tzeentch for a good outcome.*
I would say that you're free to roll for us, when the subject matter is that we are seeing something and trying to understand/remember what it is. But for more obscure things like ambushes or small, easily missed details in the environment that you perhaps mention just passing-by... we should ask for the rolls ourselves.

If that makes any sense at all.
I also suspect that Omega just discovered a whole new level of 'disappearing'.
Virgyl's very disappointed in Ethel now.

He didn't think it possible for his opinion of Ethel to go further down, but it did just take a dive.
The thought of this place’s constant filth was something that Virgyl could not quite push out of his mind. He had grown quite fond of his robes of the Administratum and felt a little disheartened for every little smudge that got onto them, while they wandered aimlessly around at a crawling pace. They might have avoided the toxic death of the hive, but it remained as dirty wherever they went. Virgyl missed sitting at a desk, attending papers - he even missed being bullied about by the Scriveners. At least all of that was clean, sterile, and tidy.

It seemed that his mind had wandered a bit too far, as he noticed with a sudden gasp that the party had reached some sort of civilisation. While he felt hope rekindle for a moment, it didn’t take long for him to realize that this was most possibly a quite lowborn society, with few luxuries and more distasteful issues than someone of his stature could stand. No, he had already decided that he wanted to leave as soon as possible.

He was just about to air his opinion to the rest of the party when he noticed the brute man approach the party. Any and all negative comments that Virgyl had in mind died just then, just there. He even couldn’t muster the courage to protest towards the lowborn’s, Ethel’s, open approach towards the man, but instead made a frown. A silent, disappointed frown.
Virgyl’s emerald eyes peered cautiously down the left path while his mouth twisted into an expression of quite clear distaste. He dismissed the option of going that way with a wave of his left arm and looked down the right path, now with an expression of… well, distaste, but still quite obvious decisiveness.

“I don’t much care for people, but I suppose it’s a moderately more attractive option opposed to having my robes soiled by vile fluids and the like”, he said as he clutched his left lower arm with his right hand. With that, he turned to look at the remainder of the party, even though he felt quite confident in that there was no other alternative here.
Raineh Daze said
As a warning, if psykers show up, they're using the Rogue Trader/Black Crusade (possibly Deathwatch?) rules rather than Dark Heresy's. Because a ruleset that would have Eldar Farseers and the Emperor spawn demonic armies whenever they did anything is questionable at the absolute best.


Good thing you mention this.

I've been considering what I'd go about playing if my Adept drops dead at any point (let's be realistic, he will) and Psyker is looking like the most likely choice for me.
Rin said
I've been talking it over with Raineh all this time. Just didn't want to post anything until I'd finished her.


Awesome. Just making sure.

Because I'd be terrible at being on the look-out for a 40K enthusiast who'd find a PbP format on TTRPGs intruiging.
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