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Re: Shoutouts
10/22/2005 10:02:58 PM
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| Thanks for hosting it! I feel it was a real opportunity for Nevron to shine :D *shameless self admiration*
I think everyone did a good job, you could sit back and listen and try to find out who's a good guy, bad guy or somewhere in between by their responses to Juylina's explenations´. |
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Re: Mykal's Quote of the Day
10/27/2005 4:09:32 PM
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| "The notation that he was dead came as a complete suprise. It usually does."
-Terry Pratchett |
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Re: Custom Portraits
11/14/2005 12:23:52 PM
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| Here is the portrait I use for Malander:
http://nwvault.ign.com/fms/Download.php?id=28247 |
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Re: Vives Personals
11/6/2005 11:43:27 AM
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| Malander:
He calls himself "professional soldier" or "heavy arms and armor expert". The dark armor and helmet contains a man that is, in fact, much less ominous than his equipment suggests. He has a few scars and his behavior is that of a soldier, although one not employed in any army...
His weapon of choice is the longsword, but he carries a bow and some smaller blades to use when called for. He claims to be loyal and reliable to his employer, and it is known to a few that he doesn't ... |
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Re: Vives Personals
10/14/2005 8:16:09 AM
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| Nevron Tel
Nevron is a tall but slender man, dressed in dark blue and black robes. He's got long black hair and a neatly trimmed beard. He seems a bit weak, and could probably use more healthy exercise. He carries a spellbook as well as several other tomes of magical theory and practice.
Nevron is not eager to engage in hard work and has an uncommon aversion against getting dirty that many other adventurers would find odd. He will likely mention that he is a noble, but not offer any ... |
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Re: Welcome New Folks!
10/15/2005 7:33:08 PM
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| I certianly get that warm welcome feeling here. Could be a digestive problem of course, but let's not hope for the worst... :)
Anyhow I'd like to welcome my fellow player Jaded Prophets (Vakal Galanderos) who actucally convinced me to try Vives out. I just happened to arrive a day before him |
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Alignment shifting
11/6/2005 1:12:58 PM
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| Just something I noticed IG.
The first time I went into the botanical gardens with Nevron, I got a chaotic shift from chosing to enter without paying. I didn't think that was chaotic because the woman said you didn't have to donate, but it would be appreciated or something alone those lines. I thought it was a perfect move for an LE character: take advantage of the rules.
Now, I went there with my new character and chose to pay, because despite what I think not paying is chaotic in Vives. ... |
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Re: Alignment shifting
11/6/2005 6:48:44 PM
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| I am aware of the commonly occuring problems with scripted alignment shifts.
What got me wondering about this specific one though, is that the alternatives are not on the same scale. If there had been one good and one evil answer, making the choice for the character is quite easy. Likewise if there had been a lawful and a chaotic one. But one good and one chaotic... that leaves some characters with no option at all.
Typing out the answer is great of course. Instead of the rude answer both ... |
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Another "new player, first impressions" thread
10/21/2005 6:43:53 AM
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| Well, here we go.
Good: A lot of things. The crafting system is amazing, it really got me interested and provides a great platform for RP. The world design is great, soft slopes on hill and the mage tower comes to mind as really special, but Vives overall feels very well made. The Hak's were worth downloading :)
The RP is what I would expect of a game world as serious as Vives. Then again I expected something great and the RP is truly great. Players are very helpful as well. The RP ... |
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