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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 28, 2009 22:15:43 GMT
Meldorac thinks the town council is completely separate from the church still.
As a player, am I right in thinking he's in for another disappointment / complication, as the chirch and council are one in the same?
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Post by zipp on Feb 28, 2009 23:42:14 GMT
Who said there's a church here? That you've assumed on your own.
Oasis has a very interesting (and for it's world, strange) political set up and infrastructure.
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Post by Dirac Sil on Mar 1, 2009 0:24:22 GMT
I guess both me and my character will see what that is, and what lies in the citadel, at some point Whether that character is Meldorac is another matter! Heh, if Mel dies, I'd love to be something straightforward like a guard ... and watch all the other players suspect the shit out of me
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Post by Dirac Sil on Mar 15, 2009 17:14:45 GMT
Despite what Meldorac says, despite what I as a player think now, and despite what you and Owain have posted OOC about Owain's affiliation to Ishir, Meldorac as a character has no reason to budge one inch about his complete distrust of the man and assumption the man is an assassin of another guild with some magic skills. Meldorac never saw Aram go psycho on the townies in the alley, so he is still going on basic old distrust. However ,the fact the man is now very unnerved makes this point moot - either way Aram is a dangerous man who can't really be trusted at this exact minute! Meldorac is really regretting not just running with the horses when he said run - little does he realise his character rolled low charisma in a previous life He might have had skills to offset that in d20, and a superior attitude, but at the end of the day he was weak willed and easily led Funny as it would have been to run off. I have no problem, if ever there was the opportunity to run off, to have my character disappear, play az new one, and have you as a GM give him back to me as he stabs my jnew character in the back Just saying.... it would be funny too....
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Post by zipp on Mar 16, 2009 6:07:49 GMT
If you're asking to play as a new character, I could always oblige. But for the record, I like Meldorac. Just as I've liked most of your characters. They always have personality. Seriously, Cather is pretty much the ONLY character I remember from our last game together. It's been a while, and yet he REFUSES to leave my mind. I remember a bit of Balgin's too, but only because he complained so damn much!
This game the characters are a little bit more outspoken, but right now Meldorac is the only one I would feel totally comfortable playing as my own character, just because you do such a good job of portraying who he is and what he's about.
Anyways, if I pat you on the back any more, you're liable to fall over, so I'll stop ^_^
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Post by Dirac Sil on Mar 16, 2009 8:11:44 GMT
Nah, I'm suddenly appreciating a character whose reaction to your twisted game can be something as dark as 'ok, how about I join you in killing everyone else instead while you tell me how to get out of here' Thanks for the kind words, it's nice to know that playing a role isn't annoying to the GM Pity you missed Callum Darmoon, the third in the line of knights (he was in the LW future, about MS5150). Didn't get to play him long, but he was a good knight, but also an arrogant prick. In the traditional tavern opening with a death, instead of running he instantly drew his blade on the guardsmen and threatened any that came to arrest him. I also found some racism early on somehow - so he had a black and white view of the world. He distrusted a man until he found out the man was Sommlending, then he trusted him implicitly. Very much for king and country and sod the rest. Ah well, that game went to limbo like Slavey's game
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