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Darth Woodrack

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  1. Anyways, hundred years is to long. Also, the Precursors could enforce the laws. They exist to enforce laws, remember? That would be fun, but we voted for democracy, because we're all selfish and don't want to not have a vote. Still, it will probably all dissolve into chaos, anyways.
  2. The problem with DnD is that you need one story teller modding everything. Nobody wants to do that, and you can't have any secrets. Someone would know. Again, I don't like that system, because then good old Archer has to come up with how any points the weaknesses give you, and then work with the abilities. Also, If you don't know what your doing, are OP, but are non-combative, you can't make a character, because of a point buy system. ide not: 70 points for a fullborn dude? Seriously? should be 150.
  3. Like I said, expect longer.
  4. What? We are trying to keep the less op chracters, and NOBODY would survive 100 years, expect for Dusk, and the Jackal who both don't age. 10 at absolute maximum for me.
  5. Voidus is the great grandfather who is always telling the youngins that they need to go on a great quest, before the mothers take their kids away from him.
  6. Then their friends the Ws killed the Ys, and allowed the breadmunks to return.
  7. THERE WERE NU TYPOS IN THAT!!!
  8. From a objective stand point, I do agree with Mac. I love MTG and think that it is awesome, and their are some rules, but nowhere near enough. We would have to limit it to a few basic magics, and remove an entire section of the magic(mind control) to make it work. From a, 'how to have more fun', standpoint, I think that it should be allowed, but very limited. So, no planeswalkers, no dragons, no gods, no demons, no hellions, no eldrazi titans,and no vampire lords. We could still have things such as weak pyromancers, basic necromancer, weak land mages, and most importantly, vampires!, but we shouldn't have anyone become Nicol Bolas. Side lore: The Eternal were my inspiration for the super lifless, and until I understood how op hellbent was, I intended to have everyone fight Dusk. This was before I understood the alleyverse, and I wanted to make Dusk essentially an elder dragon.
  9. The Jackals down for that...
  10. Also, the Jackal will be in the background, being nefarious, but I'm going all out with him in era 4. I agree with the city state government. 1 year. Yeah, should be fun, though we should have side disasters and other world altering events.
  11. I think it should be normal.
  12. It just seems to restrictive and seems to slide it more towards DnD and away from freeform fun,
  13. I have a character, that is a crime lord, and is a background villian that I want very guild to be mildly after him, so him joining a guild would kind of defeat the purpose.
  14. I change my vote from 'other' to a wedding.
  15. The Jackal grinned underneath his mask. A Chaos marine. This would be useful. Also, bonus! Hellbent hadn't killed him! "Hello, Crow. I run a small band of elite world hoppers. If you could be so kind, stand in lord, to let us organize a wall of sorts around the base. It will give the fools down there the semblance of safety, even though with you and our great lord Hellbent at the helm, they don't need it. Just to keep them from complaining and disturbing your battle meditation," Jackal said. He was icing his words with a careful persuasive element won from decades in politics on dozens of different worlds, while at the same time putting up the chaos marine, and letting him think that he was only allowing this to keep the riff raff from bothering him. @Kidpen
  16. I think that I miss answered, so I am just going to vote here: No, it should not They should decide, as if they plan in public all intrigue is gone. Yes, of course. It's longstanding. Also, the Sci-Fi vote had moved into a tie, so removing it was premature.
  17. Dusk walked into the lab where he was working on genetically changing chipmunks to have bread qualities. It was going well.
  18. The Jackal walked over. He had spent the last day meeting with the other crime lords and working his way into political power with them. He had come for a single reason, it gave him access to all of these criminal masterminds, and he fully expected Hellbent to get himself killed. Hellbent didn't need to know that though, "Hello my lord Hellbent," The Jackal said bowing, his mask glinting in the light, "I have come from the other criminals down below. They are growing restless. They are wondering why we aren't doing anything. I am perfectly happy with whatever you want, though I do wonder why we have gathered so much, without foteifing. Could I perhaps lead them in some fortifications, to ease their minds and demonstrate what your gathering can do, my lord?"
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