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Chit-Chat

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:00 pm
by Laraqua
Here's the place where you can waffle on unceasingly about all kinds of weird and wonderful concepts: from gardening, to your favourite television show, to in-depth political criticisms of the comparative psychodynamic structures of families in such shows as The Simpsons and Family Guy. Here is also where you can recover from the game. Use it wisely ... it may be a sanity buffer.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:57 am
by Laraqua
I'm keen to find out a bit more about your character's life, history and personality, and I figure there are better ways of finding out about it then writing up copious amounts of back story. So I'm going to prompt you ever so often with additional questions OOC such as "Someone's calling you. Who do think it'll probably be as you go (or don't go) to answer the phone?"

So yeah, that's just a head's up.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:36 pm
by Mr. Handy
By the way, are we allowed to read the other characters' threads, or just our own?

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:38 am
by Laraqua
I'm going to leave that up to you guys. Reading other people's threads will contain no further spoilers than they usually do (unlike in The Last Express where internal politics matter a lot).

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:54 am
by Laraqua
I probably should warn everyone again that this will be, at times, a fairly full-on game though in the interests of taste (and true, because it's often more horrific that way) I prefer to deal with the intricacies of inference rather than full-blown in-your-face descriptions!

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:03 am
by Laraqua
By the way, don't read the Prop posts unless you've been linked to them. The exceptions being any Prop threads that have the Open For All section to them - as they are presumed to be common knowledge.

Also, let's all introduce ourselves!

I am Laraqua, an Australian Psychology Student struggling with my Honours thesis on Burnout and Engagement in PhD students. I'm hoping to do a Clinical Masters and become a counselling psychotherapist. I'm a big fan of horror, long-time poster in this forum, and live with my darling boyfriend (who I'm trying to convince to join the forum).

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:40 am
by Reclaimer
I'm Brandon, a high school student in Louisiana. My biggest project right now is reading the novels issued out periodically in my AP English class. One of my school friends I keep for will probably join this forum when his computer gets fixed or gets a new one. I have an odd relationship with horror, after I watch/read some piece, I will get put in a position to regret it. Example: The week after I watched Saw 1 and 2, I spent a hour crawling in some pitch black mine shaft replica with mirrors and fake corpses in the most inappropriate places.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:44 am
by Laraqua
Well, my real first name is Shannon. Since you told me yours, I told you mine!

And crawling around mines with fake corpses? Where? Why? How do I get to do the same?

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:55 am
by Reclaimer
I thought that might have been, if a little odd, your first name.

Mid-American Museum. Because my buttons are easily pushed. Fly to hot springs, AR. It wasn't really that scary, I was on edge when three minutes into it, I ran headfirst into a mirror which was supposed to signal you to turn. I think my friends behind me were more freaked out by me suddenly falling back onto them.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:56 am
by Mr. Handy
I'm Jonathan, a computer programmer living in Philadelphia. I like roleplaying (obviously), as well as playing and creating games, and reading and writing interactive fiction.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:45 am
by Milly LeCrique
I'm Rod (out of the closet again!), known as Gaffer on the Y-SdC forums and as Big Dutch, Harry Monteagle and (formerly) Lady Diana Rathbone on PbP.

On Friday, my wife and I move to our brand-new house in Ocoee Florida, having moved from Maryland in January. I'm retired (yes, I'm old!), but looking for work.

I enjoy role-playing games from both sides of the screen (since 1973). A highlight every year is the Origins convention where my daughter Justine and I run events for the Rogue Cthulhu group. Justine is currently teaching English in Japan.

I was involved in all aspects of amateur theater for 35 years. I read history, mystery and adventure tales and will greatly miss George MacDonald Fraser's work. Tim Powers is a current favorite author.

That's about enough of me for now.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:51 am
by Laraqua
Here's a point: often I want to give links to other sites to give you information or additional sound effects. Yet the links to those sites, when embedded, look the same as the links to invisible castle. I'm thinking of using the (i) symbol to be the invisible castle links so that all other links can stand out and be a part of the text. Don't worry if you make a mistake, I don't mind correcting it. For example:

"He couldn't quite hear (i) what they were saying, but he sure could see (i) the camera they held."

What do you guys think? Does it work well enough for you?

In the meantime, I'll change all previous posts to this style so you can browse through quickly and detect all the informative or sound-link links you missed before.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:31 pm
by Milly LeCrique
It should work. Will you be doing dice rolls for us? That's fine with me.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:33 am
by Mr. Handy
Welcome, Rod! Out of curiosity, was it you who played Nurse Hammond in Chapter One of Ash last year?

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:05 am
by Reclaimer
As for italicizing the non-roll links, sounds good.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:16 am
by Mr. Handy
Actually, I think she meant using "(i)" as the link text, but I like the idea of using italics even better.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:36 am
by Milly LeCrique
Mr. Handy wrote:Welcome, Rod! Out of curiosity, was it you who played Nurse Hammond in Chapter One of Ash last year?
No, not me. My first PbP was "Season of Our Discontent" which wrapped a couple of months ago.

I'm currently in "Shadows over Hollywood" which is on hiatus, as well as "When a NY Baby Says Goodnight" which I jumped into the middle of as Big Dutch, and just getting underway with "Unscripted Terror" an improvised ToC game and this most intriguing scenario with you folk as a bonus.

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:42 am
by Laraqua
Good idea. I'll go with italics for props instead.

Also, it'll be a good idea for everyone to post a thread in the Equipment section (that way both you and I can edit it) where you can keep a record of what you're carrying and what you've used up. It won't matter so much now in the Berlin chapter but it'll become a big deal on the hike. You can take a bit of time in doing it - no rush!

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:57 pm
by Steerpike
Hello you may know from such classics as Mcraven in "Beyond the mountains of Madness"
Forum handle "Steerpike" real name James.

I earn my crust as a legal caseworker for the Scottish Land Registry agency...sometimes referred to as the Registers or the "Agency" In other words I am a civil servant...employee of the crown...a dying breed.

I have been roleplaying for a bloody long time and mostly CoC. :twisted:

Re: Chit-Chat

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:06 pm
by SuAside
Hi, I'm an ITer and I'm way too paranoid to post my real name. :lol:

I'm a SysAdmin providing my services to two SMEs, one of which provides webbased services (lol Web 2.0). Work takes way too much of my time... :ugeek:
My hobbies are computers, Krav Maga, recreative/sport shooting, motorcycles and this place.

I have no idea who I'll be playing in this RP, time will tell...