shadowdude505
McDude
The door to the Persona Quest Guild Hall within the Guild Meeting Hall opened and Alistair Crow, the Guild Master, walked inside. He immediately went to the kitchen and started to prepare a cup of tea. He had just returned from a meeting with the Akihabara Round Table and had been tea deprived for a couple hours. In the real world, Edward wouldn't have described himself as a teaholic but it would be unusual for his Alistair Crowe persona to go without the staple British drink. In this world Edward was Alistair Crowe.
As he sipped on his tea in his office he thought about the Round Table meeting. For the most part he found it boring. The guild masters argued about the issues. Alistair knew that the economy and raising Adventurers spirits were important, but the guild masters didn't add any personality in their suggestions. It seemed they were no longer playing their character. That was one problem he found troubling. Alistair always liked acting and found the role playing process invigorating. If more Adventurers RPed as their character, maybe they wouldn't be down in the dumps.
Moving along down his trail of thoughts, Alistair remembered the argument about the game mechanics. How did questing work and where Landers still like NPCs, giving the same quest to multiple people. Alistair enthusiastically agreed to look into the matter. After walking into the main area of the Persona Quest Guild Hall, Alistair raised his tea cup into the air. "If I may have your attention," he announced. "I need some volunteers for a questing party or two. Who's up for an adventure?" he asked, his voice full of charisma. Was there any better way to test out the questing mechanics?
( @Trundle @Bills352 @Raydog90 we're starting. )
As he sipped on his tea in his office he thought about the Round Table meeting. For the most part he found it boring. The guild masters argued about the issues. Alistair knew that the economy and raising Adventurers spirits were important, but the guild masters didn't add any personality in their suggestions. It seemed they were no longer playing their character. That was one problem he found troubling. Alistair always liked acting and found the role playing process invigorating. If more Adventurers RPed as their character, maybe they wouldn't be down in the dumps.
Moving along down his trail of thoughts, Alistair remembered the argument about the game mechanics. How did questing work and where Landers still like NPCs, giving the same quest to multiple people. Alistair enthusiastically agreed to look into the matter. After walking into the main area of the Persona Quest Guild Hall, Alistair raised his tea cup into the air. "If I may have your attention," he announced. "I need some volunteers for a questing party or two. Who's up for an adventure?" he asked, his voice full of charisma. Was there any better way to test out the questing mechanics?
( @Trundle @Bills352 @Raydog90 we're starting. )
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