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<blockquote data-quote="Jaka Blader" data-source="post: 2858229" data-attributes="member: 38821"><p><strong>I agree</strong></p><p></p><p>Personally I do agree with Than on this, it is not a hard concept at all. If your character doesn't fit the setting and you don't want them to be diguised then well duh go to another setting. If other players see some of the more lax setting rooms with someone in them they are likely to say to theirself "Well hey I might as well go there since someone else is there it might be interesting". Yes I know there are alot of new people around but in my personal opinion that's a good thing, if you stick with only your usual group of people then you will never have the chance of meeting new people or even possibly new friends. </p><p></p><p>Siani, Gab, Nashira, and all the other Magis I think you all did a wonderful job with both UH and EW. I like the fact that you can see who is where instead of having to roam through each and every room to find one of your RP buddies. That and how the dessies are shown at the bottom of the screen so whenever someone posts you don't have to fight to scroll up and continue reading what is possibly a lengthy description. Personally that frustrated me to no end on Wizards to the point where I stopped looking at a description if it was lengthy because half the time I couldn't get to read it all before I got so irritated that I gave up on trying to read the entire thing. I may not be a veteran of ISRP (Almost two years since I registered Amastacia my very first ISRP character) but I have been here long enough to know what is working and what wasn't at least for me and I am sure that some of the things that is working for me might be working for others. </p><p></p><p>While in Wizards I applied to be a WizO, not because of the money (Though that would have helped big time) but for the fact so I could make a difference. I do consider some of the Magis friends because I did spend time RPing with some of them on Wizards and even on EW though not as much anymore because I don't catch them online nearly as much. I am willing to do what I can with the limited resources I have with having a piece of junk computer to help others with description problems. If anyone needs help with a dessy feel free to email me at <a href="mailto:ravengoddess_24@yahoo.com">ravengoddess_24@yahoo.com</a> and give me some detail on your characters look (ie Hair color, eye color, height, weight, race of course and such) and I can try to write you up a good dessy that is within the rights of the CoC. I have a few chars that I have separate things for like the tavern and other places like my character Elizebeth, of course in the tavern she would take on a human guise because a pit fiend would be not only feared but despised within a human community so while there she does indeed look like a human but with Sigil she is mostly in her true form since she would be at least semi accepted there.</p><p></p><p>With that said I just want to say one more time that I think the CoC is in accordance with reality in the D&D sense.</p><p></p><p>*Bakes a big cake half chocolate and half white and ices it with yummy whipped icing decorating it with bold big letters that says: Job well done Magis! and cuts in into reasonable portions to share with everyone and gives each Magi a big hug if allowed as well as anyone else who wants a big hug*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaka Blader, post: 2858229, member: 38821"] [b]I agree[/b] Personally I do agree with Than on this, it is not a hard concept at all. If your character doesn't fit the setting and you don't want them to be diguised then well duh go to another setting. If other players see some of the more lax setting rooms with someone in them they are likely to say to theirself "Well hey I might as well go there since someone else is there it might be interesting". Yes I know there are alot of new people around but in my personal opinion that's a good thing, if you stick with only your usual group of people then you will never have the chance of meeting new people or even possibly new friends. Siani, Gab, Nashira, and all the other Magis I think you all did a wonderful job with both UH and EW. I like the fact that you can see who is where instead of having to roam through each and every room to find one of your RP buddies. That and how the dessies are shown at the bottom of the screen so whenever someone posts you don't have to fight to scroll up and continue reading what is possibly a lengthy description. Personally that frustrated me to no end on Wizards to the point where I stopped looking at a description if it was lengthy because half the time I couldn't get to read it all before I got so irritated that I gave up on trying to read the entire thing. I may not be a veteran of ISRP (Almost two years since I registered Amastacia my very first ISRP character) but I have been here long enough to know what is working and what wasn't at least for me and I am sure that some of the things that is working for me might be working for others. While in Wizards I applied to be a WizO, not because of the money (Though that would have helped big time) but for the fact so I could make a difference. I do consider some of the Magis friends because I did spend time RPing with some of them on Wizards and even on EW though not as much anymore because I don't catch them online nearly as much. I am willing to do what I can with the limited resources I have with having a piece of junk computer to help others with description problems. If anyone needs help with a dessy feel free to email me at [email]ravengoddess_24@yahoo.com[/email] and give me some detail on your characters look (ie Hair color, eye color, height, weight, race of course and such) and I can try to write you up a good dessy that is within the rights of the CoC. I have a few chars that I have separate things for like the tavern and other places like my character Elizebeth, of course in the tavern she would take on a human guise because a pit fiend would be not only feared but despised within a human community so while there she does indeed look like a human but with Sigil she is mostly in her true form since she would be at least semi accepted there. With that said I just want to say one more time that I think the CoC is in accordance with reality in the D&D sense. *Bakes a big cake half chocolate and half white and ices it with yummy whipped icing decorating it with bold big letters that says: Job well done Magis! and cuts in into reasonable portions to share with everyone and gives each Magi a big hug if allowed as well as anyone else who wants a big hug* [/QUOTE]
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