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Good things in Mushing
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A whole ten minutes in paint. Granted, I couldn’t angle it because Paint is so limited.
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@Testament work-supplied photoshop ftw(?)
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@Snackness Absolute legend. To note, not saying don’t play Arx, I just want to continue to the joke that Arx is in every thread.
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@Testament Oh, I know. I play Arx and I get annoyed that it’s in every thread.
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Staff who take action when action is called for.
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@GF said in Good things in Mushing:
Staff who take action when action is called for.
Especially when it benefits them to overlook at it.
Having a back bone should not be underestimated.
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Trying a new game in a new genre with a new system and a character archetype I don’t play much.
ALL VERY SCARY.
But some very generous and fun RPers around makes it easier.
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i had a real nice RP week
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When something happens that gives you a buttload of reasons to reach out to people and make connections.
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Thrilled at the idea that both players and staff are getting ideas to want to stretch out their creativity. And I’m more than happy to help with that.
And yes, it’s dumb, but after opening the game, there’s been a little bit of interest. It may not last long or may, but regardless, both things do make me happy to see.
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Had to kill my first PC. The player was a very good sport.
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Playing with a new to me person who turns out to be fantastic.
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When a plan comes together by making meth!
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@BloodAngel said in Good things in Mushing:
When a plan comes together by making meth!
It’s probably weird that I can say, ‘Oh, yeah, I’ve seen that happen IRL, too…’
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@eye8urcake Depends on where you live!
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@Herja and her storytelling abilities. She is someone I aspire to. Her attention to detail, how she finds all these points of intersection and overlap, like it’s a giant tapestry and she knows what it’s supposed to look like when all the bits are connected together. ️
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I love the wealth of stories that already exist out there in the universe, and the way that this hobby often inspires me to find them over the course of background research for my own characters and projects.
Like this. I was trying to brainstorm meaningful names for a fictional ship, and came across a fascinating one from Chilean mythology, which I otherwise know less than nothing about.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who can attribute many novel real world experiences to inspiration from the hobby, either. Characters I’ve played have led me to pick up new skills, sample new cuisines and even travel.
Let it never be said that fiction doesn’t benefit the non.
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I was excited to see new Ares plugins that included support for another RPG system (Pendragon)! I think it’s really awesome to see people doing what must be a ton of work to help make even more RPG systems usable on Ares. GOOD JOB, @Lyanna! (I’ve only ever played Pendragon for like two seconds so I don’t even know but IDK IT’S JUST EXCITING TO SEE.)