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Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 8:57 am
by Mint
Woe wrote:Wait... William and Elizabeth know each other. As you said, he's the one running behind the to-be paladin with coconuts.

My mistake. Other than William and Elizabeth you don't know each other.

Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:02 am
by Mint
black1blade said:
Alrone places his elbow on the desk then leans his chin upon his curled fist. "It really does sound, intriguing... I wonder if their nature be that of the gods or otherwise arcane providence. I concur with the elf." he trades a glance at Kynndelic as if to gain approval "Captain, does this weird phenomenon hold any significance to you?"
Minor quibble. You all are at a large round
dinning table in the Captain's common room - not a desk.
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 11:29 am
by black1blade
Mint wrote:black1blade said:
Alrone places his elbow on the desk then leans his chin upon his curled fist. "It really does sound, intriguing... I wonder if their nature be that of the gods or otherwise arcane providence. I concur with the elf." he trades a glance at Kynndelic as if to gain approval "Captain, does this weird phenomenon hold any significance to you?"
Minor quibble. You all are at a large round
dinning table in the Captain's common room - not a desk.
Sorry XD. As far as all the world details go, they are cool and everything however will it be integral to the game for us to behave appropriately within the game world?
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:01 pm
by Woe
Mint, when you get a chance can we get some background info on King Whozit and Queen Whatshername? I concocted some rubbish about escort duty, but couldn't find the King's name anywhere save the forum description. Likewise, is the Church hierarchical or fairly decentralized?
I'm mentally thinking Church of England (centralized/hierarchical) and King Richard I (heavily feudal).
RSN. For sure. Look for an announcement sometime today.

Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:51 pm
by Mint
black1blade wrote:Mint wrote:black1blade said:
Alrone places his elbow on the desk then leans his chin upon his curled fist. "It really does sound, intriguing... I wonder if their nature be that of the gods or otherwise arcane providence. I concur with the elf." he trades a glance at Kynndelic as if to gain approval "Captain, does this weird phenomenon hold any significance to you?"
Minor quibble. You all are at a large round
dinning table in the Captain's common room - not a desk.
Sorry XD. As far as all the world details go, they are cool and everything however will it be integral to the game for us to behave appropriately within the game world?
Always.
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:09 pm
by black1blade
Mint wrote:
Always.
It's just that I don't trust myself to take into account every detail all the time.

Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:44 pm
by Mint
black1blade wrote:Mint wrote:
Always.
It's just that I don't trust myself to take into account every detail all the time.

Not to worry. Just try to place yourself in a medieval mind set and you should do well. Visualize best you can while you write and it will help.
I make mistakes all the time and am glad when people point them out to me so I can go back to correct them.
If I point out a mistake it's not a reprimand. It's a clarification for the benefit of the other players so they don't think, for instance, that there is a desk in the cabin along with the dining table (which I see I misspelled as "dinning" by the way

).
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:00 pm
by Woe
Lucky me, I have an INT of 8. I can make dumb mistakes and get extra credit for roleplaying!
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:04 pm
by SmootRK
Woe wrote:Lucky me, I have an INT of 8. I can make dumb mistakes and get extra credit for roleplaying!
+1... dumber is gooder!
Re: OOC Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:17 pm
by black1blade
Mint wrote:black1blade wrote:Mint wrote:
Always.
It's just that I don't trust myself to take into account every detail all the time.

Not to worry. Just try to place yourself in a medieval mind set and you should do well. Visualize best you can while you write and it will help.
I make mistakes all the time and am glad when people point them out to me so I can go back to correct them.
If I point out a mistake it's not a reprimand. It's a clarification for the benefit of the other players so they don't think, for instance, that there is a desk in the cabin along with the dining table (which I see I misspelled as "dinning" by the way

).
Okay cool!
