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: the musician shipper
: X-Maesil Shippers/ML (Quentin) February 24, 2010, 11:18:14 AM
Hi all, I dont know if it's the right place to present myself, if I am
breaking some rule, may the dm grant me forgiveness.

You already know my name, I'm french (nobody is perfect), student
(normal school of music, in paris, i play the cello), and role playing
game lover(shadowrun, add, stormbringer...) . I am not used to pbem,
so it will be my first time. But dont think I'm some blushing maid
only cause i'm a little shy on the net, irl I'm a naughty hardened
musician  who can even play modern, ears-ripping, skull shattering
music. And without artificial effects.
(In fact I dont oft play this kind of music, I am not already able to
avoid being affected by the described effects).

Nice to meet you ;D
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Tuornen/LF (Geir) February 24, 2010, 11:53:22 AM
Welcome,

We are likely entering into a phase with more PvP (Player vs Player) action then what have been seen of late. New players will get protection from the DM so there is no need for immediate worry.

Here is a short advice: Read the info you get on your domain, aim to reach some of the goals described there. Later you may have some spare actions to do other stuff.
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Mhoried/Constantine Mhor (Wiktor) February 24, 2010, 02:14:06 PM
New MS player?

fantastic news, I was desperately in need of some paw... trying to cooperate with them for the last few turns!

See you onboard mate.

your friendly neighbourhood wizard,
Regien

PS: Don't worry so much about PvP at this moment, you have a lot of PvE issues to work with  ;D
: Re: the musician shipper
: DM B February 24, 2010, 02:16:39 PM
Now we only need someone for Mhoried; I see Iasonas around the forum from time to time, but he isn't responding...
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Mhoried/Constantine Mhor (Wiktor) February 24, 2010, 02:18:25 PM
True, have you ever considered a magecracy?  ::)
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) February 24, 2010, 02:21:26 PM
True, have you ever considered a magecracy?  ::)

Hell no! Consider it, and I launch an inquisition led by the Green Knight up your posterior! *grumble grumble* wizards *grumble*  :D

P.S.
Welcome to the game Quentin
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Alamie/CA (Marco) February 24, 2010, 02:22:14 PM
...better an annexation with Alamie 8)
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: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) February 24, 2010, 03:32:39 PM
Welcome  :)
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: X-Ilien & PCE/GeM (Linde) February 24, 2010, 05:30:38 PM
nice to have you aboard
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) February 25, 2010, 04:28:34 PM
Welcome!

And also, I'll absorb Mhoried into Elinie. Yes. That will work nicely.  :)
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Haelyn's Aegis/RK (Andy) February 26, 2010, 12:19:13 AM
Welcome to the game Quentin!  I'm your friendly local temple, always ready to help a romping heathen merchant find grace, etc, etc. 

Alas Iasonas, but we have a new Mhor and new Domain guild as well, so Mhoried is rapidly filling up again.  I note in passing that theocracies are by definition always part of god's plan..

Also I have no idea what the Azrai loving stake-bait honoured court mage is complaining about, not having someone to co-operate with, the church is always interested in co-operating with wizards.  Why once our local little difficulties are ironed out and the Aegis has resolved some outstanding doctrinal points with various other allied-but-clearly-wrong temples we'll have to catch up and have a heart to heart...
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) February 26, 2010, 12:49:24 AM
dagger to heart more likely.  ::)
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Maesil Shippers/ML (Quentin) February 26, 2010, 01:54:35 PM
So much love... I can cope with wizzard and priests as well, but, who knows why I feel that priests and traders share more things than traders and wizards. Love of money?

I'm happy to see how loyal and straightforward minded you are. All this confidence, smiles, gifts and bona fide is amazing...

I'll keep a crossbow under my bed (if one of these fair underlings of yours wants a friendly competition) and a score of guards in front of my door (to pour some tea if I have night visitors).
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Mhoried/Constantine Mhor (Wiktor) February 26, 2010, 03:14:15 PM
So much love... I can cope with wizzard and priests as well, but, who knows why I feel that priests and traders share more things than traders and wizards. Love of money?

I'm happy to see how loyal and straightforward minded you are. All this confidence, smiles, gifts and bona fide is amazing...

I'll keep a crossbow under my bed (if one of these fair underlings of yours wants a friendly competition) and a score of guards in front of my door (to pour some tea if I have night visitors).

I'd prefer Earl Gray, and ideally cognac (brandy could work as well).

So, do you feel ready for some IC action?
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Maesil Shippers/ML (Quentin) March 01, 2010, 12:47:38 PM
I'm ready for action, not necessary bloodshed. I hate the sight of spilled blood, especially mine. But from time to time a good slaughter is not bad...
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 01, 2010, 12:54:05 PM
I'm ready for action, not necessary bloodshed. I hate the sight of spilled blood, especially mine. But from time to time a good slaughter is not bad...

Come back when people start calling you the Bloody Baron or the Maimed Knight and we can talk about that... By the way, if you see my missing toe, I'd like it back.  ;)
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Maesil Shippers/ML (Quentin) March 05, 2010, 01:28:33 PM
I hope your smallfolk is not as bloodthirsty as their lord, must be hard to cultivate cattle with axes and swords...
: Re: the musician shipper
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 05, 2010, 01:40:15 PM
I hope your smallfolk is not as bloodthirsty as their lord, must be hard to cultivate cattle with axes and swords...

We manage. We had a slight bump in the road when trying to learn them how to appreciate poetry, but at least now they understand the basics.