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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 3630260" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>ooc - Casual</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hadn't really thought about it. No, actually, I have thought about it a bit. I had just expected Xiao to have been written out by now. But seems, from my quick reading of the IC threads, he hasn't been formally written out so much as gone very quiet.</p><p></p><p>So sure, if the door is still open and no one has any objections, I'd love to come back. Xiao (and thus I, by association) was having a great time travelling with the company. </p><p></p><p>But it would be nice to give him some greater investment in what he is doing. He liked his travelling companions, and of course, wished to help them achieve what they set out to do. And while doing so, Xiao was seeing lots of the 'new' world, and getting to go places he would perhaps not have been able to see if he was travelling alone. </p><p></p><p>But I'd love to put some fire in his belly, something to make him really throw his weight into the harness - to somehow link his reason for leaving home to the events unfolding around him. Three possibilities spring to mind. His father was a merchant trader of somewhat questionable morals. He could easily be tied to the Sails. Or Xiao may have a half-brother or sister somehow involved in the events. The artefacts stolen from his shrine may somehow be involved, maybe connected to the increase in the number of undead.</p><p></p><p>doghead</p><p>aka thotd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 3630260, member: 8243"] ooc - Casual I hadn't really thought about it. No, actually, I have thought about it a bit. I had just expected Xiao to have been written out by now. But seems, from my quick reading of the IC threads, he hasn't been formally written out so much as gone very quiet. So sure, if the door is still open and no one has any objections, I'd love to come back. Xiao (and thus I, by association) was having a great time travelling with the company. But it would be nice to give him some greater investment in what he is doing. He liked his travelling companions, and of course, wished to help them achieve what they set out to do. And while doing so, Xiao was seeing lots of the 'new' world, and getting to go places he would perhaps not have been able to see if he was travelling alone. But I'd love to put some fire in his belly, something to make him really throw his weight into the harness - to somehow link his reason for leaving home to the events unfolding around him. Three possibilities spring to mind. His father was a merchant trader of somewhat questionable morals. He could easily be tied to the Sails. Or Xiao may have a half-brother or sister somehow involved in the events. The artefacts stolen from his shrine may somehow be involved, maybe connected to the increase in the number of undead. doghead aka thotd [/QUOTE]
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