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arachnogeek April 25 2011, 15:03:49 UTC
I wonder if Mood Eyes has to consult their own flag when roleplaying. "Okay, he's feeling angry now. What color is that? Hang on, gotta check my flag before I emote! ...And now he's hungry! Do I have a color for that? Crap! Gotta add another to the list!"

The dragon o' endless OOC lectures joins the illustrious list of "how much RP do these people actually get?" 'Cos I'd get a few sentences in and my character would suddenly remember they had a pie in the oven. Is that metagaming?

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thinginthetub April 25 2011, 15:27:23 UTC
You kidding? I'd not want to RP with somebody like that. She outright insists that in RP combat that you either allow her to godmode or participate in a roll duel. While I don't tend to get in emote-fights with people I'm not OOCly familiar with on some level, you just know that anyone with a philosophy like that will apply it to non-combat RP, too.

No, I'd bail. A fantastic thing about my character being married to someone with some psychic abilities is that if someone like this ever shows up, I can just emote, "Shit, my wife needs me!" and if they ask how he knows, say that she's calling him ~in his brane~ to come home.

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arachnogeek April 25 2011, 16:20:30 UTC
Wow, I didn't notice the MY RULES ONLY thing before. Now I want to grab another Sue who claims to have the supreme rules and make 'em fight. The unstoppable force meets the immovable object!

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foolishtyphron April 25 2011, 16:53:35 UTC
Reading over that paragraph, I missed the very last sentence. "You follow her rules, not the other way around".

STABLE HUMAN BEING.

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arachnogeek April 25 2011, 17:22:18 UTC
I was trying to figure out the "*clap*" after the summation of her first day. Was she pleased with this? Or was that more of an OOC /golfclap?

Either way, what the hell?

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teh_jhun April 25 2011, 17:40:48 UTC
I've always assumed that yes, any contact with worgen fluids could result in catching the disease/curse/whatever they're calling it.

And accidentally killing one's teacher could happen tons of ways. Teach could miss blocking an attack, got knocked off of the top of the bamboo poles they were sparring on and broke his neck, or he could have been the guy's cooking trainer and fell victim to salmonella.

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raegsokthesock April 25 2011, 19:54:30 UTC
..or he could have been the guy's cooking trainer and fell victim to salmonella.

Is it terrible that I laughed? XD

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avenuejew April 25 2011, 17:05:55 UTC
Okay, correct me if I'm wrong here, but does that last one say "You have permission to do what I tell you."?

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teh_jhun April 25 2011, 17:46:02 UTC
Yes, yes it does. It strikes me as a "When I feel like attacking you, we do what I want to do, or roll. Screw what you want to do."

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deathy_the_sock April 25 2011, 21:43:05 UTC
So much for her "not godmoding", eh?

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hadeed April 25 2011, 18:41:28 UTC
Something about "IN STEATH" had me giggling like a ten year old at the coffee shop I'm reading these things at.

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metalsyko April 25 2011, 20:09:51 UTC
I'll bet that last one doesn't get much RP other than the casual "hey ... nice day t'day, huh? Right, see ya around" chatty sort ... and even then she strikes me as the type of broad to go "IT IS NOT A NICE DAY BECAUSE I HAVE NOT WISHED IT TO BE SO".

Sometmies I think I should have pushed harder in the Wrath beta on my suggestion of adding sanitariums to Azeroth. It'd be the RP equivalent to reporting a player AFK in a BG. "Right-click Report Player Terminally Batshit."

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managoddess April 26 2011, 13:12:34 UTC
She's the king from Le Petit Prince, all ordering things to do shit they'd do anyway.

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