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Post by boneofcontention on May 3, 2012 18:27:12 GMT -5
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Post by boneyardelephant on May 3, 2012 21:36:15 GMT -5
In life, I was on the other side of a number of TSA raids (usually on the heels of a TSA security check). When I wound up undead, this seemed like a natural place to live.
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Post by skeletalplague on May 4, 2012 1:59:30 GMT -5
I honestly do not remember. Maybe if I had some brains in this skull my memory would be better?
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Post by raamatupac on May 4, 2012 21:46:13 GMT -5
I remember years ago (thats scary) me and tupac both joined the skeleton army, than the founders left and tupac and i were alone there, both having been playing for a long time and seeing the fun that this could be we created ramatupac. hense we are here and its been fun.
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Post by a ship of fools on May 15, 2012 18:53:50 GMT -5
I have several other nations, so I just kinda heard about it through the grapevine. It took me a while to wander over, but I'm glad I did!
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Post by oquintia on Jul 12, 2013 8:48:36 GMT -5
I left after the TSA invasion of Wysteria. I'd played in Wysteria for years and found the roleplay with TSA quite refreshing. My Wysterian nation didn't fit TSA but did have a disgruntled Necromancette that had appeared in previous RP with Wysteria. So she defected to TSA The in-game reason being that the nation in Wysteria was prejudiced against the undead. Over time, with the help of TSA, Oquintia rose to lichdom and has beenhappy ever since. It does feel weird sometimes though, I'm a guy in real life but Oquintia is my default female mage character when playing team based RPGs on PC or Xbox.
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Post by boneofcontention on Jul 21, 2013 6:55:51 GMT -5
Wysteria last summer was awesome! Screenshots on the Wysteria forumLego!It does feel weird sometimes though, I'm a guy in real life but Oquintia is my default female mage character when playing team based RPGs on PC or Xbox. No big deal I think. :) I sometimes roleplay male characters. It works, I believe, when one makes the character an individual, and treats gender just as one attribute of many.
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