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I pulled Rikti into the bowl for all 13 raids on my tank Brick.Wall. I had only 1 faceplant, 1 mapserve, and 3 times I accidently leapt off the back of the ship. It was fun and exhausting. I do thank everyone that showed up.
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Grey-Ghost: Goes home and snuggles on the couch or in the love seat watching movies with his girlfriend Misty, or relaxing in the hot tub or sauna. Otherwise you will find him reading a book of some type or writing poetry (he's actually quite good) Brick.Wall: If his girlfriend Trixie is available, he spends time with her, if not he practices playing his acoustic guitar (recently purchased from a pawn shop) Peanut-Butter is a homeless 11-year old, so he spends a lot of his spare time trying to find a safe place to sleep, places to scrounge food, and places to shower. He will also look for things he can sell so he can make money to buy clothes when his wear out. All while trying to avoid adults finding him and trying to put him back in an orphanage.
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Writing Prompt #3: Character inspirations!
Grey-Ghost replied to Crystal Dragon's topic in Roleplaying
My character Grey-Ghost was inspired by an old tabletop Justice Incorporated (Champions in the 1930's) character I had who was just called the Ghost. He was inspired a lot by the Shadow and I think he could walk through walls. When Homecoming came around and I wanted a character to RP, I made him, added to his name inspired by FO4's Silver Shroud, and stuck him in Praetoria to grow and gain back-story My character Brick-Wall was literally created to provide backstory for Grey-Ghost, and because we needed tanks at the MSR. His name was inspired by Pink Floyd, and the fact that he had stone powers. Brick has since grown into a character of his own (he totally got away from me) My character Peanut-Butter was inspired by the fact that I wanted to play a kid who was a super-hero (PB is 11). I then questioned my 10 y/o Godson of things that he thought were cool. Eliminating Dinosaurs and Sharks as being over done, I went with the response of Peanut-Butter My character Orchid Knight came from my love of knights and chivalry and the fact that purple is my favorite color My character Lone-Star Justice came from the fact that I'm from Texas and wanted the most Texas character I could think of. He was also inspired by a character I almost played in V:TM Larp, when I thought my character was going to die. Since my character survived I never activated Augustus "Justice" Jackson who was I believe a Gangrel. -
What's YOUR main characters favorite take out place?
Grey-Ghost replied to Crystal Dragon's topic in Roleplaying
Drenched Donuts, what's not to love. They've got donuts, a badge location, donuts. Also donuts, coffee and donuts. Now in partnership with Vanguard, get a free donut for participating in a raid on the Mother Ship. Stop in today! -
My Character Grey-Ghost: Reading and Writing Poetry, Dancing, Creating art (spray-paint or chalk are his preferred mediums, though he does others) My Character Brick-Wall: Enjoys playing the guitar, walking, and getting involved in pick-up games of basketball around King's Row (the precinct where he works as a police officer)
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Not a dawg but appreciates donut
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Aiieee!!! I hurt the kitty. CrOUCHes down to help kitty. Get's kitty some pizza with anchovies.
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Decides to slOUCH on the cOUCH, and tries to keep in tOUCH with what is happening
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Photobombs the picture with the puppy
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For the MSR fiends: The requested Risa Beedm EA build
Grey-Ghost replied to roribeedm's topic in Everlasting
Thanks Risa, I know this will help out a lot of people who want to help with this be much more effective. -
I Is happy got picture. Come back in few months. Got new gig, Is Christmas Tree then, Has Presents, Unless puppy pee on them.
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People complaining about RPing on an RP server?
Grey-Ghost replied to Greycat's topic in Everlasting
I agree a short note about servers on log-in would be great. I certainly would not advocate non-roleplayers leave. I did check out servers on the forum before I joined, so I knew this was the unofficial RP server. I had never done RP on an online game before and I wanted to try it. Even then it took me about a year before I was brave enough to try it. It turns out I really like it and it has made the game that much more enjoyable because of it. Yes, I now like it more than I liked Live, because this was the element that was missing for me. While I understand that some people may not want to see RP, it is a lot easier for them to filter it out than for a group of people to move a scene. Likewise, before I got involved with RP I was intrigued by the stories that the RPers were telling and it made me more comfortable to try and get involved. When people come along and shoot it down or sabotage it, it make it that much more difficult for initially shyer roleplayers to feel comfortable getting involved. So again, I do think an (unofficial RP server tag) on log in would be a good idea to at least let people know that a lot of RP will be going on. -
Wants to zoom time machine forward to retirement, where Monday's can no longer hurt me
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likes the moustache until it got him bonked "Ouch!" Go Bat Sack! Rescue Becky!
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Sits down with popcorn to watch how this plays out. "Will Becky be saved?" "Where can I get a twisty moustache?" "Is there even a train scheduled today?"
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I would go with: Enjoy your moment in the spotlight, but be willing to step back and let others enjoy theirs. Try and support a scene without seeking to dominate it. If others have better ideas or ways to improve your scenes/head cannon, keep an open dialog in tells going and be willing to give way. I've been very fortunate with those I've been able to roleplay and haven't had to back out of a scene yet. Even when my character got horribly insulted in Pocket D, tells were sent beforehand to make sure it was ok, and the scene worked out fine. So again informed consent/open communication is the key to enjoyment.
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Well it's good to see they are out cleaning up the streets of Paragon City 😀
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My bios are usually tied to roleplaying. So if I have a roleplaying concept, they will get a bio. These days my bios may just be what City Hall would have as a record on the character and possibly some hooks. Other times if I'm testing a power set I use a generic saved name 'Under Construction' and often don't even do a costume. If the character/set seems to be something I enjoy then they get the full bio/costume treatment. I can usually write a semi-decent bio given time. Costumes I'm not the best at so they take longer and even then, don't match some of the really wonderful ones I've seen. Some characters get a name because it sounded cute or fun or I wanted something humorous to play.
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Board Games! (and card games too, I guess)
Grey-Ghost replied to FoulVileTerror's topic in Video Games
In no particular order, but games I enjoy Rococo-Build suits and dresses for Nobles, quite fun good mechanics Space Base-A fun roll and build a point engine game, everyone seems to have fun in this one Last Will-Think of 'Brewster's Millions' set in the 19th century. First to lose all their money is the winner Wingspan-A bird migration game, good bird information and an amazingly competitive game Navegador-Explore the route to Asia via Portuguese explorers and Indian Ocean trade Terraforming Mars-Others previously have said it better, but nuff said, it's a great game Royals-A light enjoyable game about dominating control of the Courts of Europe Underwater Cities-A heavier, longer game about building and supplying cities on the ocean floor -
I like it