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Is there a cure for wallowing in nostalgia?
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Post is up.

Out of curiosity, what time zones do most of you guys live in?

I'm in GMT-5, which seems to be quite different from the rest of you.
The Letter of Reply


To Helena Vortzeria, Chancellor of the Greater Republic of Avalia

I extend my thanks for your compliments and inspiring words. I agree that Sultanate of Tin, and indeed all autocratic and imperialist monarchies, poses a threat to our existence as democratic nations. We must commit to solidarity with one another if indeed we are to survive.

I greatly appreciate your invitation, and I have already begun preparations to depart. I intend to arrive soon after you receive this letter and will gladly celebrate with you this festival of freedom, with the hopes of restoring our positive relations.

-Premier Commissar Yekaterina Velikaya


Valkalia, Greater Republic of Avalia

September 3rd, 1939

The sun was just beginning to rise, casting its amber rays across the horizon, when Premier Velikaya's airship arrived at the city of Valkalia, the capital of the Greater Republic. Greater than what, Yekaterina mused. However, she was certainly impressed by the splendor of the industrial city that lay before her. Seemingly hundreds if not thousands of airships and airplanes either lay on the ground or were docked in the air to the many skyscrapers of the Avalian capital, the glass on which beautifully reflected the sun. As they descended towards the building where they were designated to land, Yekaterina gathered up her staff and personal guards. As the small group waited at the docking bay, the Premier glanced around for one particular man whom she made sure to keep close at all times. She made eye contact with him, and drew closer.

Nahku looked every bit a Tinite: his skin colored like teak or that of the desert sands, and his eyes and hair black like coals or moonless nights in the steppes. He was son of a Sultan and brother to one too, a lordly Mirza, and looked the part of that too: his gaze was long and piercing, he radiated an aura of authority, his face one of power, and his poise revealing confidence and pride the likes of which few know. His garb was magnificient and also unique: blue robes and a matching turban. Outwardly it seemed simple enough, but with a touch the softness of the rare fabric showed its value. From close up one could also observe the fringes of dull, yet real, gold leafings were embroidered in as decorative fringes. The look suited him: mysterious and yet revealing, aging and somewhat decrepit yet still powerful and imposing. Ekaterina disapproved of the richness of his garb, wearing one of her usual officer uniforms, but respected him far too much for that to tarnish him in her eyes.

Nahku noticed her approach and nodded. When she arrived close enough to be heard, the doors began to open and light began filtering in from the outside. The Premier's guards formed behind her, and when the door was about halfway open Ekaterina asked him, "So, how does it feel to be so close to home?"

Slowly Nahku turned to acknowledge Velikaya, for the Mirza did not bark so quickly to the wants of any person. His face was engaged in amused thought, before it was at last molded into a playful smirk. In a deep and musical tone, the Tinite responded in the Premier's language with a richly accented voice, "I do not know whether crossing this border puts me into any more danger than when I was in your capital. Avalia have quarreled with us for centuries, so I do not feel like an 'esteemed guest' here quite so much as I did in Kataylabinsk."

He walked the remainder of the space to the Premier's side, perhaps closer than her bodyguards might have liked. "I do miss the warm sands and dry air. Have you heard that my nephew Babur has claimed the throne? Perhaps under his reign, they will allow me to return again."

The Premier smiled. "Perhaps. The question remains whether his reign will be as stable as he might wish. Undoubtedly he has cultivated many enemies for himself through his actions, and he must be careful to not traverse too close to the edge of his ship, lest it capsize on top of him."

And with those words, the Premier adjusted her collar and they strode out of the ship into the land of Avalia.

Volodyna, People's Republic of Kataylabinsk


A few seconds after Na’daevus finished his prayer and began drumming his fingers again, the nearby door to the Commissar's office opened and out strode a tall elf wearing the uniform of an operative of the Kataylabinsk Commissariat of Intelligence. He cocked his head slightly upon noticing the waiting Navari, and nodded as if he had concluded something. He strode out without a single word.

Following him to the door was a woman who seemed quite out of place in Kataylabinsk, short, with Yamataian features and long, bright orange hair, who appeared to be in her mid-thirties. She beckoned the Navari Blood Priest to enter her office, and when he did she reflexively looked in both directions and closed the door silently.

When Na’daevus arrived in her office, he would immediately notice that in her darkly lit office, behind her desk, was a wall of screens rising to the ceiling that showed video feeds from various offices, many of them evidently not in Kataylabinsk. The Commissar settled into the simple chair between her desk and the screens. "Do you like it?" she inquired. "I of course have operatives monitoring all these feeds constantly, but I like to keep myself up to date just in case."

"My name is Anjelika Adraneda, and I am the Intelligence Commissar of the People's Republic." She leaned forward across her desk slightly as if she was studying him intently. "I am aware of the general details of your situation with the Silme, but feel free to... enlighten me further."
I wrote around 10k words, and I accidentally click the X instead of minimize icon when I tried to close my Itunes.
FML....F.M.L.........


I feel your pain. That happened when I was editing my character sheet and adding all of the military stuff, because my phone's screen just randomly jumped around on the page and made me click the x instead of save.

*cringes*

I don't like writing any of my posts on RPGuild. I write them in a separate program and then just copy and paste them over because I've lost like 5 posts to stupid stuff like my internet connection deciding to fail at the last moment


I write mine in RPGuild and then copy them before I press submit so in case something happens I can just paste and press submit again. A bad practice to write them here at all, but it's just so much easier to press the bbcode buttons then put them in yourself.

<Snipped quote by hivekiller>This happened to me about a few dozen times by now.
Of course not only on RPGuild but on many other forums.
Oh well, on the bright side if my browser crashes but I didn't manually close the tab Firefox tends to recover the words even on RPGuilds.
It saved me time several times by now.


Thank goodness for Firefox, eh? Death to Chrome and IE.

<Snipped quote by Willy Vereb>

You...monster. Having more than about four or five tabs open at once drives me insane; it's one of the biggest and most irrational pet peeves that I have. A close second to that pet peeve is open doors. Doors exist to separate rooms and to do that they must be closed. When I see an open door, I want to close it.


Somehow, I have the second but not the first. However, I have tamed my crazy billion-tab habits (mostly because my computer is slow as hell with that many tabs open)

<Snipped quote by Cyclone>

What's best about this is that the doors are so huge that you could never possibly reach the handles.

Those doors will always be open, Cyclone, always watching.


I don't know if you realize, but you can close doors without using the handle. You just... push it shut?

Cross-dressing Elf King with wing-looking shoulder pads, a snake in his hair, and an explanation point on his forehead


The fact that you're calling it an explanation point and nobody has corrected you is so painful to me.

IC post I promise will be up in two hours or less.

I'm in America, so I seem to be off-kilter with most of you guys who I presume to be in Europe or Asia. Unless you just stay up till like 10 in the morning~
Hey, hey, give me a break, no one else has a second post either and Willy just finished his first.

I'm mostly done, it'll be out first thing in the morning.
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I somewhat disagree.

I believe time should be a less planned-out thing. Instead, let's just allow as much time to pass in each post as makes since. So long as someone doesn't say a year or something went by in their writing, it should flow smoothly enough.


I feel that that is an idealistic approach which sounds good in theory but will probably result in conflicts and problems if put into practice.

I should know, I'm a communist
While I'm dreaming up my ideas for my next post anyone care to have interactions?


I'm equally always willing to interact.

One other thing... time. I propose five pages be equivalent to a month.
I'm thinking of having the PRK propose a United Nations sort of organization after this great war we're about to have to facilitate diplomacy.
@Willy Vereb

Speaking of snooty scumbags elves, can I have an embassy for Yllendthyr in my nation? This question goes to everyone actually, since having an ambassador to talk to would greatly change how Tin might do or react to things.


Hell to the no, imperialist scum!

Can you say "hostages"?
Cyclone, I don't know if you haven't seen my PM or if you didn't think it needed a response, but I'm kind of waiting on you, since I have no idea what this guy looks like or what his personality entails other than being similar to the Sultan.

I have about half my post otherwise.
*huffs*

Well, at least I have a simple acronym. And Russian names are actually real, so you should be able to spell them, unlike "Ylleduhaiudhr".
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