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[d20 Modern] The "In Character" Character game Part One

*Still ignoring and trying to find out what the noise is from the nurses room*
Hmmf.. Morals? I'M A F*CKING CHICK, ARE YOUR MORALS GONNA CHANGE ME BACK? Jane thinks as she walks off.
 

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Well Jane goes up to the door where Wille is making all that noise. Then he hears Nurse Joy speaking in her cheerful voice, "Now cough, Wille."

*and that is ALL i'm going to say about what goes on in there...this is supposed to be G-rated which means for all audiences ya know!*

:p
 

Jane raises an eyebrow 'O... I see' She then decides to return to the conversation.
"He's ok in case anyone was wondering, but I think she's giving him a very, VERY.. 'thorough' check-up."
 

Upon the slamming of the door, Folkert looks up from his book. Sighing, he realizes that they are still going strong with the morals debate.
While he would like to add something to the disscussion, he doesn't trust his english enough to adequately convey his convictions. Besides, he already knows that his own opinion is the right one. :D

Judging from the sounds that Wille seems to be in good care, Folkerts shakes his head in curbed frustration and goes back to reading.
 
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"Heh, this is turning into one of those 'can paladins kill babies' threads. Our view are just different, and I don't think either of us wants to compromise, so let's just accept that fact?"
 

James-Festy listens intently to the others, now and then firing off rounds excitedly from his imaginary handgun.

"I'm definitely on the side of Six here, the definitions of creatures given in a game is not sufficient evidence to kill them in real life. Though fiction may be becoming real you have to find out who's fiction they are coming from. Only through having the actual creator of this stuff here can we determine whether these things deserve to be shot on sight. I cannot find a reason to kill these creatures without them making an attempt on my life first, I come to this conclusion simply because I have never played a game or read a book describing them, you people are calling them kobolds but the kobolds in the Monster Manual only resemble them vaguely I think. Even if they did attack me I wouldn't kill them instantly from then on, just like humans and other races in games they are not all likely to be evil anti-human critters. What I'm trying to say here is don't assume they deserve to die, its best to have an cautious approach but only kick ass in self defense or when something undeniably deserves it," James says, then takes another pretend shot at some flowers on the counter, "Anyways, I want a gun so's I can shoot some s:):):)."
 

Wille comes out of the back room. His face is flushed and he seems a bit shocked.
"Voi pojat mitä kyytiä... Oh, hi guys. And gals. What's the plan?"
 

Six nods to Rom. "Alright. This is getting us nowhere." He then turns to Jane. "You know, Jane, perhaps just having the wand on your person is keeping you that way. In fact, it might be a good idea to let someone else have it."
 

Jane glances at Six "I gave it to Hanh for a few minutes, she used it, she felt sick, nothing happened to me, so I took it back. Where were you when she blew the wall up?"

She looks at Willie "sounded like your examination went... well? Maybe when I'm myself again I should go see her to, uh.. make sure there's no permanent damage." Jane smiles and winks at Willie.
"Yeah, what we gonna do now? I say we go looking for that little sailor girl who dropped the wand. The sooner I change back, the better."
 


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