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Current Since when did RPGuild have this quasi-twitter feature? It's a nice thing to have it 60 characters longer though, since I can post a slightly longer status, just like this. 195 characters in all.
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I think I'm gonna book a character who runs very quickly (think Usain Bolt with steroids, or a cheetah, but not Flash), and is excellent at parkour.
Interested. Do we have to reserve powers here first?
This is not a lottery, is it? If it is, I'm pulling out.
The posters of the last 9 posts are all online. Will the RP begin to speed up?
11. I guess we're racing?
Nautilus was a bit afraid when youngster-number-two, as Nautilus referred to Ebil inside his head, turns into an eagle. You're a roleplayer, aren't you? he thought. "I guess... the second batch of roleplayers learn it far quicker," he muttered, noting that none of the roleplayers in the first batch managed to do so upon their first interaction with Muse. But who knows for how long Ebil had been with Muse, for Nautilus had never seen Ebil before Ebil came here with Muse. "But can he transform back, that's the question. That's why I don't want to be the first to test weird things like this," he said.

As Ebil transformed back into his original form, Nautilus was one of the first to react to it. "How was it, youngster-number-two? Or what's your name again?" he asked, having reserved the term 'youngster-number-one' for Orb. "Kal-what? What academy is that?" Nautilus asked as the name of the academy that lied on the floating island was mentioned. "If it's safe, let's go there. We've got transport units to take us above," he said in a tongue-in-cheek fashion, "Although it doesn't comply with safety standards on the real world, it seems to be our only feasible option".
So, some of the characters are learning it very quickly, or I must've read the posts with 5-watt eyes at 3a.m local time.
"Where is this and where are we going?" Ruslan asked, his voice running out. "By the way, any suggestions to help me sleep?"
My condition's better fortunately, haven't been hiccuping for the last six hours or so (FYI my hiccups go at about 2-3 hours, and once it took 6 hours, and it is a sign of stomach problems), so I did manage to post that. And two good lines today from Nautilus's compatriot.

Evilorber said
"Hey! Wait a minute!" he raised his voice slightly
"You never told us if you were an admin or not!" He slightly regretted re asking the question.
Nautilus looked at the youngster rather cynically when he introduced himself as evil. "I can understand if some roleplayers prefer to be called by their usernames inside the Guild," Nautilus said to the young man. "But when your username is or has 'evil' in it, I'd prefer calling you by another name". I'm not gonna call this man 'evil' unless he really has evil intentions, he thought. Meanwhile, he listened to the young man asking questions, and many of the young man's questions were also the questions that got to his head at least once since the very beginning he got into the Guild. When the young man suddenly asked him, he could only reply it with "Don't know how much have we spent. In fact, that's another question," he then looked at Muse, "How does time flow here?" he took the opportunity to ask the question.

Nautilus listened carefully to Muse's answers to Evil's questions. Apparently that wolf were the other side in the power struggle within the Guild. If Muse and the wolf were indeed the only two sides and he had to pick one, he'd surely picked Muse's side no matter what the displays of the wolf man are, for the wolf man was drunk with power, to say the least. When Muse remarked that the other roleplayers he was with before remained to be seen, however, he had to cope with the fact that his survival was likely an exception compared to the fate of the other roleplayers in the previous iteration.

“But as John pointed out, it’s probably better that I teach you some of my abilities first. Or at the very least, give an introduction to them,” Muse continued.

Which one is John? Nautilus wondered. Before he could ask the question, however, Muse had already continued his speech. Muse's explanation baffled Nautilus completely. He just could not accept the idea. Indeed, roleplayerguild.com consists of stories made by the roleplayers, and the roleplayers' thoughts are canon unless the posts breach the roleplays' rules. But here, even though this was a world consisting of roleplays, Nautilus didn't feel his words were canon and real here. However, since he hadn't known a lot about the way the Guild works, Nautilus thought that it was best to be skeptical for the time being while looking for an opportunity to test Muse's statements later. He did not want to test it now because he thought it would be very silly to do so around strangers, especially if he failed, which he thought was likely to be the case. "So, will we go to that floating island?" Nautilus asked everyone.
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