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I don't see why it would, if those are the required Abilities. Based on the Ability description of Craft: Magitech(see below), 3 dots in each of those skills should be MORE than sufficient for a normal auto mechanic, who generally doesn't need to, say, build complex machinery from scratch with a set of schematics. I don't recall how many ability dots normal mortals get at creation, but I'm pretty damn sure it's more than 9.jeriausx said:Fixing a car would be Craft: Air, Water and fire. Fire to actual make the part. Water to make any fluids needed. Air to actually put in in the right spot.
...Does that mean mechanics are all Heroic mortals?
WW80300 said:Someone with Craft (Magitech) 3 can use schematics to build an implosion bow from scratch (provided he has the components).
Lesbian seems to be his preference, but he also does hetero and occasional bondage stuff. At least, that was his record when I stopped being on his review team.Aasharu said:Kyeudo, what type of sex scenes does ShadowDragon prefer?
The 'occasional' thing was one of those things that just came to me and I was like "*writewritewrite* *reads* "Where the fuck did that come from?..." *submits*Kyeudo said:Lesbian seems to be his preference, but he also does hetero and occasional bondage stuff. At least, that was his record when I stopped being on his review team.Aasharu said:Kyeudo, what type of sex scenes does ShadowDragon prefer?
If you're running that via the internet and not play-by-post and you're allowing Solars, count me in.Andoriol said:(And I second Aasharu's sentiment, this is the basic idea that we all wished would happen at some point or another after discovering Exalted... damn, I just had an idea for a game... damn... that'd be awesome! *goes off to scribble some notes*)
This is OpenRPG+.Aasharu said:ShadowDragon, what precisely is OpenRPG+, and how do I get it on Windows 7? Also, if said game is online and not play by post and allows Infernals, I'd like to participate.
The story is excellent so far, though.ShadowDragon8685 said:“Okay,†she murmured, quietly, slipping back into the poo.
...I voted for option four' date=' but I'm actually enjoying this quite a bit so far. The "ordinary person gets dragged from real life into fantasy" plot seems to have a bad reputation as being overused and often badly written, but this is rather good, and, really, who hasn't wondered what it would be like to be an Exalt?[/quote']
Woohooo! I got a WTF!
So now I'm a silly bugger, a WTF, and several flavors of good read.
As for the "ordinary person dragged into fantasy," well.. It tends to get overrused by neurotic teenagers and preteens who want to use writing to make themselves so much more badass than they are.
And they do so horribly.
I am not a horrible writer, and I do try to avoid Mary Sueisms, which is surprisingly hard when writing about the Solar Exalted.
It just can't be sunday, because I run a Star Wars game on Sunday.On the subject of the OpenRPG game, I'm definitely in if I can make it.
:shock:0m3g413 said:There's a fairly bad typo you should probably fix.The story is excellent so far, though.ShadowDragon8685 said:“Okay,†she murmured, quietly, slipping back into the poo.
Wow, that's a bad one. Fixed.
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To me, it boils down to whether or not the "Ordinary person" is supposed to be a self insert, or not. For an example of published works that feature such a theme, check out the Everworld series, by K.A. Applegate, with 4 ordinary teens pulled into a realm where all myths are true, and most are trying to kill them. No self insert, lots of personality problems, and constant, omnipresent, unceasing danger. Good read. And if you want bad examples of such a story, well... just go and find a Twilight story with any self insert. (In other words, go read Twilight. )ShadowDragon8685 said:As for the "ordinary person dragged into fantasy," well.. It tends to get overrused by neurotic teenagers and preteens who want to use writing to make themselves so much more badass than they are.
And they do so horribly.
I am not a horrible writer, and I do try to avoid Mary Sueisms, which is surprisingly hard when writing about the Solar Exalted.
Pretty much any day is good for me, as long as it's in the later afternoon. Saturday would be nice, though.It just can't be sunday, because I run a Star Wars game on Sunday.On the subject of the OpenRPG game, I'm definitely in if I can make it.
Errrr... :|Aasharu said:To me, it boils down to whether or not the "Ordinary person" is supposed to be a self insert, or not. For an example of published works that feature such a theme, check out the Everworld series, by K.A. Applegate, with 4 ordinary teens pulled into a realm where all myths are true, and most are trying to kill them. No self insert, lots of personality problems, and constant, omnipresent, unceasing danger. Good read. And if you want bad examples of such a story, well... just go and find a Twilight story with any self insert. (In other words, go read Twilight. )
Saturday would be awesome.Pretty much any day is good for me, as long as it's in the later afternoon. Saturday would be nice, though.
ShadowDragon8685 said:If you're running that via the internet and not play-by-post and you're allowing Solars, count me in.Andoriol said:(And I second Aasharu's sentiment, this is the basic idea that we all wished would happen at some point or another after discovering Exalted... damn, I just had an idea for a game... damn... that'd be awesome! *goes off to scribble some notes*)
May I suggest OpenRPG+?
Aasharu said:ShadowDragon, what precisely is OpenRPG+, and how do I get it on Windows 7? Also, if said game is online and not play by post and allows Infernals, I'd like to participate.
Uhhh... :shock:...I voted for option four, but I'm actually enjoying this quite a bit so far. The "ordinary person gets dragged from real life into fantasy" plot seems to have a bad reputation as being overused and often badly written, but this is rather good, and, really, who hasn't wondered what it would be like to be an Exalt?
On the subject of the OpenRPG game, I'm definitely in if I can make it.
Put simply, I think he's over-reacting. His concerns are valid, but the fact remains that she wants to do it, it's not this huge taboo for her or her people and he's going to leave her (at least he assumes so). If he doesn't at least give her something to remember him by he'll shatter her heart. She doesn't just want to do it, she believes she should, etc. etc.ShadowDragon8685 said:Out of curiosity, what do you gentleguys/gals/hermaphrodites/agendered/non-standard genders/things think of his plight and predicament? Of his line of reasoning - of his future course of action?
Ahhh yes, I can see how those would be a bit of a problem.Andoriol said:Uhhh... :shock:
Well, there's... a couple issues with that...
A). It'd be my very first time GMing anything
B). It'd be my first try at doing a RPG online (i've roleplayed online and done RPG's in person, but not RPG's online.)
C). It'd be my first Exalted game
D). I don't even have the core-book yet (nor the money to get it, though I'm going to rectify this one once I get paid for helping out the family)
I'd be willing to give it a shot if you insist, but I'd rather I just write up a basic outline/framework and let someone else be ST... considering I'm pretty sure I'd be too much of a n00b to do the concept justice and I don't know how well I'd be able to run a game ops:
So in other words, he's an overreacting spaz? See also: my signature.Andoriol said:Put simply, I think he's over-reacting. His concerns are valid, but the fact remains that she wants to do it, it's not this huge taboo for her or her people and he's going to leave her (at least he assumes so). If he doesn't at least give her something to remember him by he'll shatter her heart. She doesn't just want to do it, she believes she should, etc. etc.ShadowDragon8685 said:Out of curiosity, what do you gentleguys/gals/hermaphrodites/agendered/non-standard genders/things think of his plight and predicament? Of his line of reasoning - of his future course of action?
That said, I have to reiterate: his concerns are valid and he should be worried about it, but not to the degree that he is.
Well, I got paid early it seems... now I've just got to get the book... meh.ShadowDragon8685 said:Ahhh yes, I can see how those would be a bit of a problem.
What was your idea?
Yeah, he's an overreacting spaz, I don't blame 'im for it, but he's being a spaz.ShadowDragon8685 said:So in other words, he's an overreacting spaz? See also: my signature.