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Biplet

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  1. I'd like to say that I came to the conclusion myself. I almost voted for Striker, who is my actual irl boyfriend. I waited a while to vote because I was going between you two and a third person, not because I was waiting for a bandwagon to jump on. Didn't feel comfortable throwing a vote to the void for no reason, especially considering tani did that and was immediately pressed for a reason. Not that that's a bad thing, but I would be uncomfortable with it. I wanted to collect my thoughts. And I'm not sure why I'm being jumped on for this. I'm making my own decisions based on what feels right, and doing my best to be active while juggling exams, projects, and essays
  2. Bit defensive, really. Point two for me to keep my vote on you. Anyway, there are 25 other players, yet I know nothing about any of them. All information I can gather is based on this thread, and the people who have posted the most are... well, you guessed it. Hard to make a judgement on someone who's done nothing other than some rp, or said they'll come back for discussion later ;). My vote could change, but it's staying now. I have my reason to vote for you, so shrugs.
  3. The chatter in the tavern sat at a low rumble. No one knew what to make of the situation. Sara didn't either, she supposed. She'd caught more than one suspicious glance thrown the direction of people who would otherwise be friendly. Paranoia made an enemy of even the closest brothers. She poured herself a pint. -0- Okay I'm going to be the new guy and say it's very hard to make a vote decision when half the reasoning in the thread is based on previous games and playstyles. Is that something that happens a lot here? Regardless, Illwei. Not totally sure what to make of that whole argument, but all of it was very suspicious. Unless y'all are both incredible at faking arguments, I don't see both of you being elim. But ah, anything could happen.
  4. Sara sighed. She did that a lot. Felt like every day was a sigh. Grey skies and grey ash and grey moods in the tavern. At least the comfortable weight in her pocket wasn't grey. Coins did wonders for the mood, no matter the color. Her fear had been in vain; the murders and rumors didn't drive people away from the Steel Crow, but toward it instead. Hard to resist a decent pint and warm hearth when a cold body sat just outside only hours before. Replace a pint, grab a coin, sigh a sigh. At least her regular paid well, poor fool. She'd stopped wonderin' where he got the money ages ago. Friendly enough for business, distant enough to not get involved. She dropped the coin into her pocket. -0- I have no idea what's going on! Feels like that's standard for the newbies, but heyo. At least Striker is here to remind me of the rules. As for the game, suppose I gotta vote, yeah? But I've got time. Hopefully I can figure out what any of this means and who is suspicious... without any real evidence! Too bad everyone is suspicious of the one guy I actually know.
  5. Sara swirled the ragged old towel around the inside of the foggy glass. Driblets of water ran down her arm, wetting the edges of her sleeve, rolled up to prevent this exact circumstance. She sighed and set the glass down. It seemed like no matter how much she scrubbed, she couldn't wipe away the years of finger prints and built-up dust from these glasses. If only she could replace them, but glass didn't come cheap this far out in the Western Dominance. Or anywhere in the Final Empire, really. Stupid nobles. It'd been a few months since she took over ownership of The Steel Crow. Ten years of mopping unknown substances off grainy wood floors had left her the owner after her uncle's tragic, but expected, passing. Working here had its perks; she knew just about everyone in Fallion's Tears, though almost none of them were in the tavern now, save one man who she saw every day. Too shaken up by the recent death, she supposed. Poor Bartholomew. She watched the lone man stumble out the doors into the twilight and sighed. Hopefully the Koloss rumors wouldn't be too bad for business. -0- Aye, first game! Life's a bit busy, but when is it not? I'll do my best! Signing up as Sara, the new owner of the local tavern, since I didn't see tavernkeeper as a cosmetic option
  6. I'd like a spec doc link!! Haven't played any games yet so I thought it'd be best if I watched one first lol.
  7. This might be a controversial take, but hear me out. Much of Demoux's character arc centers around him trying to prove himself. He's a bit of an underestimated character for most of book one and two. In a male dominated society--which, even with the changes Brandon has made so far, it remains that way--what better way to heighten that underestimation by making Demoux female? Demoux would struggle trying to prove herself, looking up to Ham, now also female, as a role model and guide. The scene with Kelsier, Demoux, and Bilg in the caverns would leave an even bigger impact on Demoux as she not only fights, but defeats a man far bigger than herself, strengthening her faith in Kelsier. To me, it makes sense, and would be a perfect way for Brandon to have more female characters in the cast. Also, female Demoux should still fall in love with a woman in the end.
  8. @StrikerEZ You're literally on the phone with me.
  9. @Mist Shoot, I think it'll have to be TenSoon. I thought he had some great character development.
  10. Hello! I'm Bip. I'm brand new to Brandon Sanderson books, just finished Hero of Ages a few hours ago. My friend StrikerEZ (can't tag him) made me read it so I thought I'd go ahead and make a forum account too. I've literally only read the first era of Mistborn, but I should hopefully be getting my hands on the next era in the coming weeks. I'm also working on my own fantasy series, albeit making slow progress. I'm glad to be here!
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