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The Unknown Medallion

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  1. I'll sign up. I'm not going to read most of the rules I think. If I get time I will I guess.
  2. Just wait for #4. Just finished the Shadow Rising. Working on the Hive by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.
  3. Wuzzat? You do know your not supposed to talk about that, right? For your information though, I have found a better balance with it and can do both better.
  4. To goat, or not to goat?
  5. I think it's all horrible and I'm one of them. How many times did you lie to me?
  6. ...They didn't, did they? To be, or not to be?
  7. All I can remember of last nights dream was me telling someone "light" and then planning on adding "and darkness" before waking up. I think I'm reading too much Wheel of Time recently.
  8. No. Do you normally drink the blood of those you kill?
  9. Stuff made me not be able to get on much. Will do something soon.
  10. The latter. Would your rather be hemalurgically spiked or be a fused?
  11. First of all, I would like a Quick-Fix spot since I'm actually no longer on there. Second of all, who's up for running the QF?
  12. Tell him that [Velen's codename @Szeth_Pancakes] has found a mage. Stop. Or so Tip assumed. Velen did seem to be a mage magnet. Hello, Tip. Stop. These messages could be monitored, Darkened Fist. Darkened Fist. Stop. That man always did think too much of himself. Stop. It's what got him killed. Stop. Who are you. Far away, a man clothed in a flaming cloak chuckled. An ally, or I could be, at least. What happened to Alex. These people. Stop. They think they have power. Stop. They think they can leash those beneath them. Stop. They must fall. Stop. Without them, there will be chaos. Stop. Would you rather there be chaos. From ashes comes the Phoenix. Stop. And there lies your answer. Stop. You can call me, the Phoenix.
  13. Just responding to the second and third question here. Yes, it absolutely counts. If the Rithmatist had no magic in it, an arguement could still be made to call it fantasy although an equally strong one could call it alternate history. The line between fantasy and fiction is pretty blurry, but the actual definition is: a genre of imaginative fiction involving magic and adventure, especially in a setting other than the real world. I would say there are three factors for fantasy, and at least one must apply for it to be considered fantasy. It either needs to be set in a made up world other than earth, have magic of some sort, or have magical/fantastical creatures. Technically, superhero movies and/or comics are fantasy, due to magic or fantastical creatures existing.
  14. This would be using the Cogent Roleplay System and I would be the Narrator. If you don't know what Cogent is, you can find it here. To summarize the slightly long rulebook, the Cogent System is much simpler version of more common systems like DnD and Pathfinder. It focuses on roleplay more than they tend to as well. It uses only three attribute points, Strength, Reflex, and Intelligence. Each attribute has five skills underneath it. In order to accomplish a task, you gain a certain number of six sided dice depended on how many points you have in the applicable attribute and skill and a couple other things that might come up later. Combat doesn't even necessarily need a map. When it comes to the setting, more will be revealed when I have time.
  15. "Would you like to learn? I'm no alchemist, but I can explain it mostly. Maybe you can get me some supplies."
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