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Prince said
GM's whom provide poor experiences kill their own roleplays, or let them devolve into mediocrity. That's why you have more experience with poor players. You have a choice in what RP's and GM's you involve yourself with.


But then it sucks when you can't find a roleplay that has the gm you. Also most gms who are very strict tend to piss off players and then the rp gets killed. I believe as a gm you have to bend a bit otherwise the rp just crashes and burns, especially since players tend to be very sensitive. Again I don't blame gms that much, I blame the players. As they say religion is not the problem people are the problem, the same applies to gms and players for me
Can you make a list for our characters?
DiamondBlizzard said
I thought of doing so, everyone's post layout should have their spellbook and inventory.And everytime you use a spell it goes up by one level, Alice used Glitter Spear twice, Glitter Spear should now be level 3


Does that mean they cost more MP?
Monkeypants said
Not insulting any one but this is a typical youth habbit of testing to see what one can get away with.


I get that but the fact is that it kills rps and has been one the biggest problems with Casual roleplays and it ends up pissing everyone off. All of my worst experiences come from players not GMs even though I have run a few who didn't do their job very well, but players can be so immature and such douchebags that it really gets on my nerves. These douchebags are one of the reasons why Nation rps and Naruto roleplays got a bad name.

another thing a hate is when people bring politics into chats for no real reason. Seriously two British guys brought their super conservative dogma into an rp I was a part of and they went on a rant with each other about how they hate the idea of Scottish independence. It was so annoying.
I am still working on this and will finish it sometime this weekend.

Abinnor was glad that the man had accepted his apology and when he heard Arijen mention the men in cloaks, he replied, "Stay on your guard, I do not believe these men have good intentions."

His instincts were telling him that the men were dangerous and he kept a close eye on them. He turned his attention to the speaker when he began to make announcements about the festival and then he saw the knife the man in the heart. Abinnor instantly reacted and drew his greatsword as three of the cloaked men advanced on him.

"Evil fiends! you all shall die by my righteous blade!!!" he shouted and charged the cloaked men. He parried the blow of one cloaked man and cut off his head with one mighty swing. he then quickly moved to engage the other two with flurry of fast strikes with his sword. When one of the criminals attempted an overhead slash, Abinnor counterattacked and sliced off the man's sword hand with incredible precision. the cloaked figure screamed in agony but only did so for a couple seconds before having the tip of Abinnor's blade thrust into the man's heart. When he pulled the edge out of the dead man, the third cloaked man was able to slash him in the side but luckily his chainmail and dragonborn scales protected him enough to make the injury minor and he whirled around at lightning fast and elbowed the man in the face, breaking his nose. The man stumbled back, clutching his bloodied face, from the blow and then had the top half of his head chopped clean off by a powerful hew.
@CapnCookie, just so you know, Abinnor is a Dragonborn so he doesn't look human, he's an anthropomorphic dragon
CapnCookie said
@Yog read my post, I'm not particularly shady or mischievous, just an observer, see if you can twist in bumping into me or something if you're stuck for ideas


I just posted having him knock into Arijen by accident
Abinnor continued to watch over the crowds of people and his dragonborn eyes picked up on the suspicious looking men dressed in blue cloaks. He noticed that some of them were armed and wearing armor which was sufficiant enough for battle. Abinnor did not recognize them as being part of the city's soldiers and this made him even more suspicious of the cloaked men. He decided to get closer speciifcally keep an eye on them in case they became hostile and started attacking innocents. He slowly moved towards the men, not wanting to draw too much attention to them with his advance and create a violent scene with so many defenseless people around. He was so focused on the cloaked men that he walked right into Arijen and being over six feet tall and a dragonborn, he knocked the young man over. His attention was immediately drawn to the Nord and he offered a hand to help the man up.

"Apologies, my sight was focused on other things and did not see you" he said to Arijen, hoping that the man would accept his apology since he didn't give them out very often and he wasn't exactly in mood for dealing with angry people while he was keeping watch of suspicious looking men.
I'm trying to think of how Abinnor would interact with anybody since he's like a security guard right now, any ideas?
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