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Let's RP!
Okay, so here's the deal according to the Fate PDF: characters are proactive, competent, and there's drama in their lives. What I want—and it seems the Fate designers agree—is for players to have SOME creative control. My job, according to the Fate guys, is to start the scene and say "cut" when we've done enough.
In other words, we can skip past the part where characters have to pee, walk 17 miles, etc. I can also (if you're up for it) start an episode with some drama, but I'll hold off until I've had a chance to know your characters, especially new ones.
Since the episode is named after Ariel and I colored her first, let's start with Lily and Ariel after a good hunting session. It's been about a month since Ariel's been in a town at all, and since her skills reflect it, she has actually surpassed her trainer when it comes to accuracy with a bow.
Furtano, Mariya, and any other player are free to write reasons for coming in-game. Mariya's elsewhere in the real game, but her mother is a goddess (worshipped by Ariel's father) and lightning is in The Voice's domain. So my thought: Vincent and Diana are caring for The Maiden—The Voice's sister—so The Voice sends Mariya to aid Vincent's daughter. Why, you may ask? Some of the creatures from The Other Side have found a way to travel through the Flat Earth. They think the pristine wilderness is their home, and don't take kindly to humans. Are they evil? Is it just a misunderstanding? You'll have to find out… though keep in mind we're testing combat here, so maybe the answer is predictable.
What are the creatures? Well… you'll see them soon enough. Have fun RP'ing while I color. I'll have Lily speak first, but since I'm heading out, a note to Devor and Noma: feel free to butt into the conversation when you feel like jumping in, since I don't know when I'll be back to post.
Oh yeah, and before we start, take SOME liberties regarding how far along the characters move (or keep that vague) when you post. Just keep the characters in the wilderness. The threat is far from civilization… at least when you first encounter the threat. I'm not making guarantees regarding the safety of innocent villagers.
Somewhere on Roku-Roku Island…
LILY: "Well, Ariel, I hate to admit it, but shooting a buffadillo right between the eyes is better than most of my shots. Maybe all of them. And come to think of it, I like admitting this. I must be a good trainer.
"Oh! And you might've noticed I didn't paint my face this morning. Not that I really care what people think of that, but we're heading back to town today. It's been a whole month, so I think you've earned the right to the title. Don't you think so, Huntress?"
Okay, so here's the deal according to the Fate PDF: characters are proactive, competent, and there's drama in their lives. What I want—and it seems the Fate designers agree—is for players to have SOME creative control. My job, according to the Fate guys, is to start the scene and say "cut" when we've done enough.
In other words, we can skip past the part where characters have to pee, walk 17 miles, etc. I can also (if you're up for it) start an episode with some drama, but I'll hold off until I've had a chance to know your characters, especially new ones.
Since the episode is named after Ariel and I colored her first, let's start with Lily and Ariel after a good hunting session. It's been about a month since Ariel's been in a town at all, and since her skills reflect it, she has actually surpassed her trainer when it comes to accuracy with a bow.
Furtano, Mariya, and any other player are free to write reasons for coming in-game. Mariya's elsewhere in the real game, but her mother is a goddess (worshipped by Ariel's father) and lightning is in The Voice's domain. So my thought: Vincent and Diana are caring for The Maiden—The Voice's sister—so The Voice sends Mariya to aid Vincent's daughter. Why, you may ask? Some of the creatures from The Other Side have found a way to travel through the Flat Earth. They think the pristine wilderness is their home, and don't take kindly to humans. Are they evil? Is it just a misunderstanding? You'll have to find out… though keep in mind we're testing combat here, so maybe the answer is predictable.
What are the creatures? Well… you'll see them soon enough. Have fun RP'ing while I color. I'll have Lily speak first, but since I'm heading out, a note to Devor and Noma: feel free to butt into the conversation when you feel like jumping in, since I don't know when I'll be back to post.
Oh yeah, and before we start, take SOME liberties regarding how far along the characters move (or keep that vague) when you post. Just keep the characters in the wilderness. The threat is far from civilization… at least when you first encounter the threat. I'm not making guarantees regarding the safety of innocent villagers.
Somewhere on Roku-Roku Island…
LILY: "Well, Ariel, I hate to admit it, but shooting a buffadillo right between the eyes is better than most of my shots. Maybe all of them. And come to think of it, I like admitting this. I must be a good trainer.
"Oh! And you might've noticed I didn't paint my face this morning. Not that I really care what people think of that, but we're heading back to town today. It's been a whole month, so I think you've earned the right to the title. Don't you think so, Huntress?"
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Shadow Lord