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    • saoS
      sao @dvoraen
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      @dvoraen I mean, I’m sure he kept them up for many years after we stopped playing. He may be Dominus but he’s still Death’s special boy.

      let it be a challenge to you

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      • somasatoriS
        somasatori @MisterBoring
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        @MisterBoring said in Character Death:

        @Ashkuri said in Character Death:

        The funerals were far and away the better RP of the two.

        Every wedding I’ve ever been a guest at on a MU has always just felt like social-rp and never felt like it impacted anything. Every funeral on the other hand rearranged the social structures of the gam.

        This is because, similar to real life, at a MUSH wedding you’re just celebrating that two people can now bang it out according to God, but at a funeral you’re realizing they can never bang it out again

        "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
        Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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        • MisterBoringM
          MisterBoring @somasatori
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          @somasatori said in Character Death:

          but at a funeral you’re realizing they can never bang it out again

          Are you trying to slyly suggest that MU character funerals include a reading of the “best of” bits of their TS poses?

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          • somasatoriS
            somasatori @MisterBoring
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            @MisterBoring said in Character Death:

            Are you trying to slyly suggest that MU character funerals include a reading of the “best of” bits of their TS poses?

            I would never suggest such a thing! But now that you mention it–

            "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
            Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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            • JennkrystJ
              Jennkryst
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              Taking a moment to think about it and remember that the L5R 20 questions includes ‘how should your character die’ because the idea of death is always in the back of their minds… Im wondering if that is a factor in the L5R MUs I’ve seen not doing terribly great for too long, or if addressing this and everyone going into it knowing there is supposed to be an almost romanticized view on a good/noble death… if that will somehow help it out? I dunno.

              Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
              She/her

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              • MisterBoringM
                MisterBoring @Jennkryst
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                @Jennkryst The whole looming presence of the cycle of beginning to end is so much part of the theme of L5R that I would honestly be upset if a MU in that setting didn’t have a warning at character generation that all PCs were expected to find a story ending in a reasonable amount of time. Honestly, I’d almost say you’d want to go with the Game of Thrones approach to death where it’s just always there.

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                • somasatoriS
                  somasatori @MisterBoring
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                  @MisterBoring said in Character Death:

                  you’d want to go with the Game of Thrones approach to death

                  So a wedding AND a funeral!

                  "And the Fool says, pointing to the invertebrate fauna feeding in the graves: 'Here a monarchy reigns, mightier than you: His Majesty the Worm.'"
                  Italo Calvino, The Castle of Crossed Destines

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                    dvoraen @somasatori
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                    @somasatori said in Character Death:

                    @MisterBoring said in Character Death:

                    you’d want to go with the Game of Thrones approach to death

                    So a wedding AND a funeral!

                    a woman says they 're the same picture while sitting in front of a window

                    The funeral IS the wedding. And vice-versa. (In GOT.)

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                    • MisterBoringM
                      MisterBoring
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                      Remember, if you have enough weddings during the funeral, it becomes a romantic comedy.

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                      • WuffW
                        Wuff @Jennkryst
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                        @Jennkryst said in Character Death:

                        Taking a moment to think about it and remember that the L5R 20 questions includes ‘how should your character die’ because the idea of death is always in the back of their minds… Im wondering if that is a factor in the L5R MUs I’ve seen not doing terribly great for too long, or if addressing this and everyone going into it knowing there is supposed to be an almost romanticized view on a good/noble death… if that will somehow help it out? I dunno.

                        three cartoon characters are chained to a wall with the word death written on the bottom

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