So freaky. lol
I don't know why but those eye give me the creeps!
1/10
Kalamadea said
It's up to the GM, but a gun reliable enough to be worth using in a medieval RP (and it has been mentioned on at least one occasion that it's a medieval RP) is a bit glaring to me. I don't mean to seem like I'm picking on you, but having tech levels match the time period (unless it's been specifically mentioned to be fine) is something I'm a bit of a stickler for. This is from the first page.
Loki221 said
Hello Sezir!!! How are you?
wonderlandalli said
*makes a srs entry*
MonsieurShade said
That sort of character control is alright by me Sezir. Basically so long as someone else's character depicts an action and you simply reply with your character's observation and response of said action, it's less character control and more...well, observation, so yer good :P. I'll post in the IC when I come up with something folks.
Kalamadea said
I hope I'm not seeming too bossy, but is there a reason there's a handheld firearm in a medieval roleplay? The only gunpowder weapons there were in the Middle Ages were cannons, and those came very, very late into them (in fact, cannons are what caused the transition into the Renaissance). The most powerful handheld ranged weapon available during this period is a full-size crossbow, which can cause just as much damage as most guns, but it fires much, much more slowly (as in two bolts per minute slow). A well-made crossbow can also very easily penetrate all armor that a fully armored knight usually wears.
TheMadAsshatter said
My avatar says I'm too lazy to crop down the avatar I use into a size that the website will allow for.