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1 day ago
Current and y'all were mad i was out here talking about sucking toes. now you're stuck with this guy. hope you're happy, fools.
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3 days ago
i love your cat more than you btw
3 days ago
not to repeat it ad nauseam but my dating app entry is that i suck toes as long as they're white, baby blue, pink or french tipped
4 days ago
do [img]paste the url here[/img] and it'll work
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4 days ago
used to be a league guy but fortunately i dropped that habit
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@Mistiel and like I was saying, the people that are at the forefront of the alt right (i.e. Sargon of Akkad, and supposedly Rags? Never heard of him but he's probably ok) are not really the ones that should be claiming they stand for the alt right, considering that the alt right began as a memey practical joke. Sure, their views may align with the alt right, but that doesn't mean that the alt right didn't start and, still is in the majority, just a bunch of shitposters. Having a bunch of intelligent people in there doesn't negate the fact that the alt right is more or less a practical joke. And if you're not in on the joke, then congratulations, you're a peon.

Now let's enjoy some Shadilay.

I hate the fact that the alt right has no real definitions, its impossible to sum up what the actually believe which makes them impossible to criticize or defend.


I think you're fundamentally misunderstanding the alt right. They're not an organized group. There is no leadership called 'the alt right' and there is no 'alt right political party' or political leaders that associate with the alt right (and those that do, are most likely pandering, because if you call yourself an alt right person you're immediately out with 3 strikes.) There is no organized set of believes and rules for what they should believe in, contrary to say, feminism or libertarianism, who do have more clearly definable traits and beliefs.

They don't have a mold, so to speak. So yes what you are saying is absolutely right. It's not really a criticism though. All we can really say is that the alt right is, perhaps, anti-established order. But that might change.

And if you look at the 'real' alt right (i.e. the people in the background/the founders) then they're more often than not not even politically motivated. They just want some kek's.

I mean, really, you're talking about the same people that made the world believe that 'trash dove' was a sign of white supremacy and who managed to make Pepe frog a recognized hate symbol. They're professional shitposters. The fact that you're trying to take them seriously is already strange to me.

Now...

#freeKekistan
Placing my seal of approval here. This man can write. Also he's BRtastic.
for what it's worth

i'm still enjoying reading this thread, even though it's not because of historical discussion, more so just plain ol banter
@Mr Allen J excuse me, my character has heterochromia and it makes them super special. Other children bullied my character because of it, and it deeply scarred my character. But even though they act like they have no emotions, deep inside they really want to make friends.

If you dare say that that isn't a good character, I swear...

It's some 'hehh....... not bad, kid.......' shit.
@Nick Ton Cutter Bonjour, ça va? Bienvenue á la guilde de Roleplayer. Bon séjour!
And also no, you can't stab through plate. Not even with a zweihander.


There's a reason every self respecting soldier carries and carried around a dagger or knife. If you can't go through the obstacle, go around it. Your points were all very good, thanks for those insights.
@Buddha Perhaps, but I was pretty sure that's exactly what I'd presented here - just a bunch of Vikings going 'a viking', not with any real intention of particular factions or people. In fact I'd quite like to stay away from history, but still think sacking an island monastery would be a good place to begin.

As someone of experience then, who would you say is popular? From what I can tell no-one is all that popular as a historical subject, unless you count pirates...but they're pirates. I've already gone for a nice broad Roman-sized brush that never worked.

What can ye do, eh?


I agree, but I find it's generally hard to interest people in things that aren't 'the current hot topic on RPG'. I've learned over the course of my few years of GMing that generally the only way I can get an RP that isn't part of the 'mainstream' roleplay topic (I hate saying mainstream, I'm not critiqueing those RP's) is to have friends that I can count on to join up.

What is popular is standard fairy tales - princess and prince pairings, but that's only in 1x1. In group RP's it's typically a fandom. It's how things go.

Nice Sutton Hoo ;)
@Jbcool I have noticed that going for a too realistic RP tends to attract people who want everything to be 100% accurate, and who expect everyone to do two hours of research backed up by sources and citing in-post. I don't think there are many people interested in having to read a bunch of stuff for an RP before even starting - so yes, it's a niché, and you've limited it down even further by making it based on the Norsemen, who by all means and accounts aren't exactly popular here to begin with.

So yes, I'm expecting a low player count. But that shouldn't be a problem all things considered. I'll see where this ends up, and if you feel like it's too hard to get a playerbase, you should consider at least downscaling the historical aspects. 'Barbarian horde plundering England' sounds perhaps more appealing to some than 'Vikingr from the Great Heathen Army of Sviðjod, Danmark and Noreger attack England to avenge their father who might or might not have existed, in order to ensure revenge is exacted, and then establishing the Danelaw'.
@Jbcool Alright, if that's the case I'll keep up my earlier stated, interested but unsure if I can dedicate the time to it.
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