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Oooo, a shiny gift??? :D
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For you, sure. :mrgreen:
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Libidinal, is that Elton John?? :LOLS:
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LOL!!!!
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Post by Menolly »

It most certainly is an interesting avatar for a setting supposedly in the era of 800 BCE, that's for sure...
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god of lovin' more like.
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Further to the '800BC' era, should we be particularly trying to give our stories or moves a Roman or Greek slant?
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Entirely up to you. That's basically what I'm starting from, but I'd also love to see some Norse, Celtic, Egyptian, Native American, etc. I'm a fan of all mythology.

Unique stuff, or even drawing from fantasy, is good, too. Great, rather. So long as it works and entertains... My play style has always been a bastardization or amalgamation of all of the above. I'm not sure if I've ever used a truly unique idea, though I like to think I've applied it uniquely (same with this game).

My ideal outcome for this game is not only an enjoyable game, but a... living breathing microcosm, I guess.
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Syl wrote:That's basically what I'm starting from, but I'd also love to see some Norse, Celtic, Egyptian, Native American, etc. I'm a fan of all mythology.
I agree with Autarch. My reveal was based on what little I know of music history prior to the Dark Ages, and I am assuming the concepts of the staff, clefs, meters and notes for recording works are things yet to be learned for my followers.

My high priestess' mundane name and that of her twin brother were the results of a search on African societies, as I want to start my story arc from a more primitive musical base. This is not to say the city (by the way, Autarch, is the city itself called Acropolis? or was that chosen as the game name to imply the City/State setting?) or it's citizens are without knowledge, just the state of music as the game begins.
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So, what was the submit date for Turn 1? 31st?
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Dude. No, it was three days ago! You missed the very first turn???

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balon! wrote:So, what was the submit date for Turn 1? 31st?
That is my understanding, balon.
And it is to be for a season equivalent to the current in real time season of the Carolinas, USA. So, late fall like weather for a month.

...I think.

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Please be sure to send your submissions to my email address, not PM.
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
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Fist and Faith wrote:Dude. No, it was three days ago! You missed the very first turn???

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*supressed laughter*
Weeeeak.

Okay, you got me. :D
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Nyx wrote:I do not tease, I just have nowhere else to flee.
Come on, look how she's dressed in the avatar picture... she was totally asking for it.
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...and turn sent.
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Turn sent.
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Nyx wrote:
Krinn wrote:
Nyx wrote:I do not tease, I just have nowhere else to flee.
Come on, look how she's dressed in the avatar picture... she was totally asking for it.
Krinn, on the other hand... knew quite well what he was saying. I think it's fair to judge him for his actions, do not you all?
Are you sure that's Krinn?
That's not the name on the post...
Do you know something?
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Yeah. I'm Surya. Read the sig, Nyx.
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Yeah. Nyx, Herself, seems a bit mixed up.
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