I think you'd only have problems if someone wanted to take over the character and even then the mod in charge of your fandom would e-mail you to see if you still wish to keep the character.
Whenever you can get back the good captain will be welcome - kinda (Imoen would still probably take a sword to him but that's just her). *Smiles*
I think things are settling down for me around here, so hopefully I'll not only be answering challenges more often but roleplaying (my real weakness!) as well. And on that note, the naughty captain has paid the lovely Imoen a visit here! Please tell her to feel free to take a sword to him.. though I can't promise it will discourage him any. *g*
Poor Imoen! Just when she thought it was safe to mention riding and saddles without some lecherous pirate captain pouncing on the most obvious potential for innuendo...
It's true! For Barbossa the metaphor is a wanton wench, and he has her on her back every quarter hour, and their bastard offspring are numerous enough to fill the ranks of the Chinese army three times over.
...Oh lord, I just used a metaphor (well, I'm pretty sure it's a metaphor, I sort of napped through that part of primary school where they explain the difference between metaphors and similes and whatnot) to describe Barbossa's love of the metaphor.
Whenever you can get back the good captain will be welcome - kinda (Imoen would still probably take a sword to him but that's just her). *Smiles*
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...Oh lord, I just used a metaphor (well, I'm pretty sure it's a metaphor, I sort of napped through that part of primary school where they explain the difference between metaphors and similes and whatnot) to describe Barbossa's love of the metaphor.
I am a hopeless dork.
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Is in other words a simile would be to say that out dear captain is like a demon of the Abyss while a metaphor would say he is one.
On another note, Imm is giving him quite a fair bit of latitude at the moment, I wonder how fair that will go?
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