Um, Nathan? You put Theodore instead of Lego. Just thought you should know.Lord of the Lego wrote:Theodore looked at them uncertainly, then he, too, drew out his sword, as did his men.
Dan
P.S. The Boss CAN make mistakes!
Thank you! I'll be your friend for the rest of my life! (Even though I don't really know you)Sir Drake wrote:February, 2005viewtopic.php?t=4088LEGO-las wrote:Could somebody post links to the recaps? I'm desperate!
January, 2005viewtopic.php?t=3874
December, 2004viewtopic.php?t=3638
November, 2004viewtopic.php?t=3256
October, 2004viewtopic.php?t=3000
September, 2004viewtopic.php?t=2655
August, 2004viewtopic.php?t=2312
July, 2004viewtopic.php?t=2147
June, 2004viewtopic.php?t=1786
May, 2004viewtopic.php?t=1538
April, 2004viewtopic.php?t=1322
That's about it I think, hope it helps you!
Great character Mike! There is one minor thing, Del Grakken's full name is Erik Del Grakken, Del Grakken being his last name, like Peter McSornley. Sorry if that wasn't really clear.Formendacil wrote:Well, after several months of living off of old characters and NPCs, I have once again created a new character. Actually, he's technically been around since the Sorceror-king reached the Fire-breathing Fortress, and we've already encountered him via a letter to the Sorceror-king, but here he is for official registration:
Name: Mar Grakken
Hmm... must be bad memory....Lord_Of_The_LEGO wrote:Great character Mike! There is one minor thing, Del Grakken's full name is Erik Del Grakken, Del Grakken being his last name, like Peter McSornley. Sorry if that wasn't really clear.Formendacil wrote:Well, after several months of living off of old characters and NPCs, I have once again created a new character. Actually, he's technically been around since the Sorceror-king reached the Fire-breathing Fortress, and we've already encountered him via a letter to the Sorceror-king, but here he is for official registration:
Name: Mar Grakken
Well, actually you can't read this months recap, since there isn't one, the story of this month is still busy. You'll have to read the five pages, but that isn't that much,...only five pages. Happy reading!LEGO-las wrote:Geuss what? I read it! I won't be asking for people to sumit up anymore! But the one sad thing is... I haven't read this month's. Booooooo!
Although we may let you get away with reading just the recaps for the months of the more-distant past, we are going to have to ask that you read at least the last few months of the actual Roleplay. There is a wealth of example about style, as well as much important information lost in the recaps that cannot be gained elsewhere.LEGO-las wrote:Geuss what? I read it! I won't be asking for people to sumit up anymore! But the one sad thing is... I haven't read this month's. Booooooo!
Well, it might be a technical mistake on my part, but he should have read the Roleplay prior to joining. It's one of the requirements.Sir Drake wrote:I think that's a mistake, since he's allready part of the Roleplay. His character is Qual Ren, the guy who was on the boat following Kendo, together with Keyfar and Cyclonis(Cyclonis' characters). Just to mention.Formendacil wrote:Continue to ask questions if you have any! We want to see you join.
I agree with Mike completely, though I understand it can be quite overwhelming to read all of that, since it is pretty disorganized.Formendacil wrote:I would say that you must, at least, read January, February, and March as far as it has gone. Nathan (Lord_Of_The_LEGO) will, of course, point out if this is an erroneous decision on my part, but in all likelihood, he will ask as much, if not more. It is essential on joining the Roleplay that you have a clear idea of what is going on. This is, after all, a pretend world, and like all worlds, what happens in the past affects what happens in the present. And the future.