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7 yrs ago
Current How's about no?
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7 yrs ago
When you go from walking around at 5am like a half shut knife to bouncing out your bed 10 minutes before the alarm goes off within a month of early starts at work. Self-improvement, ho!
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7 yrs ago
Celebrating the one-month anniversary of my RP starting! 135 IC posts already and still growing. Also still accepting players, so hop on over if you are interested in gritty superheroes. All welcome!
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7 yrs ago
How to know when your day as a home shopper will be busy - when your boss can't be arsed counting all the orders to pick so he logs the official total as 'mental' :-P
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7 yrs ago
Best feelings as a GM #1 - Sitting at work cackling because a player has literally set up an amazing plot hook without realising it. *evil chuckle*
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Bio

Well, where to begin?

I found my love of roleplays through a brief block of sessions of D&D when I screwed up enough and brought an class from an entirely different plane to join the main party. After following the plot to the end - which involved our dwarven pilot flying a gunship while simultaneously controlling 4 cannons by tying string around them - we ended up crashing through a portal onto a different plane. When attempting to formulate a plan, one of the PCs delivered a line that has stayed with me ever since.

"Ask the artificer, he's already done it once."

Since then, I've done a 3+ year RP between two players - using the FATE system - in which we created an entire city through creating mentally unstable characters and callus cold-blooded killers. One particularly nasty NPC came about by a sheer accident, when the melee-build character out-snarked the diplomat. Which was much more fun than it sounds. Had a bad experience with this site before, in which the GM didn't plan far enough ahead to include any NPCs whatsoever, and the other characters had no interest in Player-to-Player interactions outside of their own 2-man group. Needless to say, it died with incredible speed, which was a shame.

But I was tempted back by a friend to play a Pokemon RP despite having no knowledge whatsoever of the topic outside of Gen 1 stuff, and even that was years ago. Despite everything, I've not only been holding my own, but coming up with a completely separate sub-plot from the main plot, and making the GM's life a misery. (Sorry Zan!)

My writing style draws heavily from the likes of Worm and The Dresden Files, which means I can do a great deal of two things. Snark and Escalation. Outside of that, I like to think i'm a dynamic roleplayer, but I prefer sticking to High Fantasy sort of settings. Anything Slice of Life-y doesn't do it for me. Unless i'm slinging magic, psuedo-magic or demons (while snarking at whoever is unlucky enough to warrant it) I feel as though I could be doing something more entertaining with my time. When it comes to RP systems, I enjoy FATE or narrative based things.

My first RP which I am GMing on this site is themed around Dragon Age as carried on from the far superior (in my humble opinion) plot of the first game.

That's pretty much all there is to know about me that people would actually care about. I'll update it as I do with important changes or epic moments. Until then, feel free to PM me if you have questions or invites to stuff, and i'll respond as soon as I can. ^.^

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No worries, guys. Don't feel you have to rush ^_^
There we go ^.^
The Zenith - Medical Isolation Ward

Above Boston

21st January, 2011


The woman’s brow furrowed, but she didn’t flinch. “First time in while you’ve had the chance to vent?”

“We’ve all got our vices,” she said. “The little things that help us through the worst of it. Gaming isn’t the worst I’ve heard, believe me.” Dr Yamada chuckled. “As for me, mine is this. Helping people like you come to terms with their past and work through it.”

“Being a parahuman therapist is a unique experience. Everyone you deal with is damaged in some form - it’s the price you pay to do what you do.” She began offering pieces of information about herself, to seem more human and hopefully put the girl at ease. “What is important, is how you use those events and that power. Some go off the rails and hurt others for fun, like the people you met today. Others actually take a stand and put themselves in harm’s way over and over again with the end goal of making this world a little brighter.”

“No matter what, don’t forget that you are part of the latter group. Times were hard, sure, but you’ve soldiered on through it. That’s commendable, but you don’t have to keep carrying the emotional baggage around by yourself. The other Wards here are nice. Gestalt was referred to me in much the same state you are now, and although it took some work, I think she’s finally making some progress.”

“So, your mother. Do you want to talk about her?”

@Banana




The Circus Maximus

Victory Road

21st January, 2011


Into the room strode the king of the scrap heap - Pipeline himself. The crowd cheered almost unanimously, since he was their host and they were terrified of what he’d do if they didn’t. His platform was arguably the most basic of the lot, with his throne being a second-hand armchair.

At his feet, Planck sat on the edge and kicked her feet back and forth, dangling them downwards as she usually did. Caustic and Black Kaze stood in the darkness at the top of the stairs behind them, watching the crowd and sizing up competitors.

And then the room fell silent.

Sickle-Cell strode in, and forced his way through the crowd. Wherever he went, they parted like the red sea, as the Covenant snaked through them. The chair on the podium was made of solid blood - although how it was made without his power was a mystery. Vegas sat on the arm, next to him, while Backdoor copied Planck, grinning like a buffoon underneath the porcelain mask. Gubbins leaned against the back of the chair, fiddling with some metal contraption, causing the crowd nearby to scatter.

The atmosphere was suddenly that much heavier. Most spectators were gang members, and most gang members had lost at least a friend to the Covenant’s crusade into the underworld. Each and every person would have given their left arm for a viable shot at Sickle-Cell, but even without powers, he’d proven to be more than a match for most.

Two empty thrones remained. The Consortium’s seat, and a new, pristine white one that had been an extra addition from the last time.

@Migyudon@Duoya@Lasrever@Old Amsterdam@SkinnyTy@PlatinumSkink

@SkinnyTyTomorrow night ^.^
@KiddoAlmost certainly what my Co-GM said. Since you are a combat-focused cape looking to knock villain heads, there is a literal competition going on right now to see who can knock the most. Although, I'd be careful what you wish for, @Old Amsterdam, you'll be facing them if they decide to come along =P
@Old AmsterdamSuperpowered Han Solo =P
@SkinnyTyWell, it is Boston. One crops up every few minutes =P
@SkinnyTyNah. You haven't pissed him off yet. You get a stay of execution until you bomb in the Circus or he finds out about your latest tinker experiment gone wrong =P

@Old AmsterdamThat wouldn't be a bad thing. Maybe your the next Sickle-Cell. That'd get people talking =P
@SkinnyTyYup. I have no problems with people using my characters in their responses providing they ask roughly how they'd respond first. ^_^
@SkinnyTy I've not really decided how much time has passed. It'll be a few hours. I'll leave it entirely to your discretion ^_^
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