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<blockquote data-quote="Qik" data-source="post: 5872475" data-attributes="member: 6673727"><p>[sblock=OOC]Well, I'm really glad to hear that you've enjoyed it. My aim of course was to give you something really suited for Fury, from the plot line to the banter, and I'm glad to hear that you've been pleased with the results. As I may of mentioned before, I'm still pretty new to tabletop RPGs - have been playing for a little over a year now - and this outing has been something of a highlight for me thus far. It's been exceedingly enjoyable.</p><p></p><p>As for going forward: my main hesitations were two-fold. One, Audra's adventure will be starting up shortly (I'm going to start on the opening post this afternoon, with designs of putting the thread up by the weekend), and I was worried about the time in that regard. Two, I just wanted to make sure the ending didn't drag - I have to say, endings for me in general are tough to pull off, in a lot of contexts; I always find it hard to decide what should be addressed and what's best left unsaid.</p><p></p><p>If you're fine with it, I'm happy to play it by ear. I have an idea for a bit more to be covered, and we can just see how both the story and the posting rate are holding up once we get to the end of that, and then go from there.[/sblock]</p><p>Morning comes in the form of a knock at the door, coupled with an obtrusive ray of sunlight. As Fury gets his bearings in the midst of the fog brought about from equal parts food, wine, and too little sleep, Milo makes his way to the door, also clearly unhappy at the premature awakening.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"I'm coming, damnit, I'm coming!"</span></p><p></p><p>Milo opens the door to find the clean-cut form of Galen Parsons on the other side. Parsons smiles wryly at Milo's surliness. <span style="color: Gray"> "Late night, Milo?" </span> De Luca grunts a response and backs away from the door to let Parsons in as he moves towards the stove to make some coffee. As he enters, Parsons eyes Fury's prone form. <span style="color: Gray"> "Well good morning, Mr. Furioso. I'm glad to see you at least made it over here. I was afraid you had gotten lost or wandered off." </span> Despite his grogginess, Fury swears that, underneath the barb, he detects a modicum of concern in the Commander's voice. Maybe.</p><p></p><p>Parsons turns a chair around and seats himself at the table in anticipation of the coffee to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qik, post: 5872475, member: 6673727"] [sblock=OOC]Well, I'm really glad to hear that you've enjoyed it. My aim of course was to give you something really suited for Fury, from the plot line to the banter, and I'm glad to hear that you've been pleased with the results. As I may of mentioned before, I'm still pretty new to tabletop RPGs - have been playing for a little over a year now - and this outing has been something of a highlight for me thus far. It's been exceedingly enjoyable. As for going forward: my main hesitations were two-fold. One, Audra's adventure will be starting up shortly (I'm going to start on the opening post this afternoon, with designs of putting the thread up by the weekend), and I was worried about the time in that regard. Two, I just wanted to make sure the ending didn't drag - I have to say, endings for me in general are tough to pull off, in a lot of contexts; I always find it hard to decide what should be addressed and what's best left unsaid. If you're fine with it, I'm happy to play it by ear. I have an idea for a bit more to be covered, and we can just see how both the story and the posting rate are holding up once we get to the end of that, and then go from there.[/sblock] Morning comes in the form of a knock at the door, coupled with an obtrusive ray of sunlight. As Fury gets his bearings in the midst of the fog brought about from equal parts food, wine, and too little sleep, Milo makes his way to the door, also clearly unhappy at the premature awakening. [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]"I'm coming, damnit, I'm coming!"[/COLOR] Milo opens the door to find the clean-cut form of Galen Parsons on the other side. Parsons smiles wryly at Milo's surliness. [COLOR="Gray"] "Late night, Milo?" [/COLOR] De Luca grunts a response and backs away from the door to let Parsons in as he moves towards the stove to make some coffee. As he enters, Parsons eyes Fury's prone form. [COLOR="Gray"] "Well good morning, Mr. Furioso. I'm glad to see you at least made it over here. I was afraid you had gotten lost or wandered off." [/COLOR] Despite his grogginess, Fury swears that, underneath the barb, he detects a modicum of concern in the Commander's voice. Maybe. Parsons turns a chair around and seats himself at the table in anticipation of the coffee to come. [/QUOTE]
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