Long Walk to Nowhere

Communicate with players you are currently writing with here.
You should check your plot discussion topics regularly.
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Ruadha
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Re: Long Walk to Nowhere

Post by Ruadha » Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:50 pm

Mahmut - I kinda walked you into my scene. Wanna have dinner with a blind alligator-skinned grouch?

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Re: Long Walk to Nowhere

Post by Mahmut » Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:02 pm

Would I ever! :>

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Re: Long Walk to Nowhere

Post by Niabi » Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:28 pm

I just want to point out that this new post format that you have adopted is in no way mandatory and it's up to each member to decide how it is that they wish to write, but if you want to write in this way, we the staff won't stop you from doing it. I want to point out though that when writing out responses to unknown responses, that you should be careful not to assume that the other character is necessarily going to respond in a certain way. The person behind the character might look at a question differently than the other people that he/she is writing with and wish to respond in a way in which the other person did not think of and it could then leave a previously stated response to a response as being an inappropriate or very odd thing to say. Basically we just don't want anybody assuming how others are going to respond or limiting the ways in which somebody can respond by telling them that "No matter what you say, I'm going to respond to your statement by saying this so your statement needs to fit into what I'm going to say in the future."
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Re: Long Walk to Nowhere

Post by Persimmon » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:43 am

Soooo. Where'd everybody go?
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