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Wise Master
one more in the wave of new players
Rawr, hullo every one, I'm Aerion. I've been role playing since I was eight years old and have tried about every genre out there. I have role played as both genders, as well as creatures who's gender is meaningless. One of my most memorable RP characters was a little ginger bread man who was part of the 'Food Fights' a joke rp made to relieve the stress of a seriously drama laden rps. It was pure silliness, but also a chance to show extreme creativity and I loved that! I look forward to playing lots of interesting characters and meeting even more interesting people here. I LOOOVE the concept of the full featured role playing game and once I become more comfortable here plan on trying my hand at making one of my own. Any way, Hai every one!
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Senior Member
Sounds like fun! Did you learn anything from roleplaying as a gingerbread man?
Anyway, welcome to the site!
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Wise Master
Yus! I learned that even with a cute / silly premise you can have an extremely in depth character and world. Graham flew a gram-cracker and pretzel stick biplane that used mini marshmallows as ammo. At first I thought the concept was silly at best, but the character and memories of the world that we all made up as we went have stuck with me through the years.
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Administrator
That.... would be the most awesome thing ever. ::laughs::
I remember when I first started roleplaying there was a character who had a crazy mansion. He'd had his soda machine programmed to shoot soda cans at people so they could catch them like in tv commercials and look totally badass - only it became a weapon, of sorts. Many of our characters were knocked out cold by the psychotic, somewhat self-aware soda machine. That was back in 1997 or 1998, so the fact that it's stayed with me so long as a fond memory (even after the player himself turned out to be crazy for reals) just goes to show that it's the odd bits of fun that have the staying power. :3
Maneki Neko
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- Erasmus Darwin
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