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I guess this was the tilting point. I have been playing this game for about twenty years. I love Aetolia, I really do. You don't stick around with anything for that long (MUDs, children, black tar heroin, etc.) without a genuine connection…
Lin coined "godspit and shit," to the point that I've seen other characters use it, which I gotta say - the guilt is real, because I absolutely ripped the phrase out of China Mieville's Perdido Street Station like 12 years ago
There has never been a point in Lin's life in which Mazzion could not simply cast his terrible eyes upon her and vaporize her with a single attack, yet I remember hanging out with Laelio in the Tundra, when he swings through our room, only to…
I don't know if anyone mentioned this - I have to skim while at work, apologies - but I think a big factor is people being "irresponsible" with their new Insight toy. A long time ago, it was in vogue for Shadowsnakes/Syssin to use illusions as RP su…
I need everyone to know that Siba unexpectedly sprang this on me at almost like, midnight, and I ended up staying up until 3am. It was dark and terrible and beautiful and it gave me the weirdest dreams. I tend to shoot my load in geeking out about t…
I don't have a lot to contribute to this thread. This feels like a prime example of how different Aetolia can be depending on the company you keep. Some of you guys are describing a completely different game from the one I play.
I try to look at the good of it. I think it's great that you can still represent a guild without having to invest in their martial style (I can be an axe-wielding barbarian who still venerates Dendara and practices ritualism). I think it's great tha…
in possibly my biggest brain move yet, i'm gonna bump this thread during a point in lin's life where all she does is plow her wife in the comfort of her home
I understand Imperian might not have had luck with it, but it's also not really germane here - we couldn't be a more different game from Imperian. What I'm suggesting here also wouldn't have nearly so much in the way of combat implications, you prob…