Oh yes, the good old days when heartache was just as likely as nearly getting killed a dozen or more times in a day. Those were simpler times, for sure.
By the way, I got recruited into a new Digimon RP here on Gaia where I have been diligently traumatizing everyone with a liberal application of angry, carnivorous dinosaur digimon that can level trees almost as well as they can breath fire at people.
You know, I seem to remember a lot of our combined plots being secretly outdone whenever Sadame got kidnapped and/or seduced by the current antagonist. You don't think she planned it that way, do you? And as for Shaman King RP, I'm pretty sure I was Yoh most of the time and the one occasion I can remember letting someone else play him I ended having to let Hao engineer a clever comeback about being the older twin. (The exact quote: "I was born first and I have 1000 years seniority. I'm older."wink Speaking of which, I'm still writing fanfics for that fandom even without getting into the rather ridiculous crossover I started between Shaman King and Digimon which I still swear was an exceptionally dangerous idea. Really, I don't know how I let myself get talked into that one.
Awww, c'mon. It's only 200k you brat. When you can get online daily, you can make 10k easy, 100k if you bootygrab obsessively. 2-20 days work? Haha. The headbands much worse, at what is it... 8-9 mil. XD; And the scarf is only 600-700k. Just work for it instead of looking at it and giving up!
I dunno. The way your characters complained about all the abuse it sounded like you were tormenting them for your own amusement. True, pursuing my plots served as a means to that end, but the suffering of your characters was typically the result of something of your own doing. Of course, you did have a lot truly brilliant character backgrounds and plot advancements that I couldn't have accounted for on my own. After all, a big part of role-playing is collaboration. It's just that while you've been on hiatus I've gotten a lot more experience at being the villains and bringing mayhem to the digital world in my own way. There just aren't as many free-spirited role-players on Gaia to take advantage of the world I've laid out for them. I know you remember how we could basically do whatever the hell we wanted to keep things interesting in the Yahoo Clubs/Groups and still formulate a coherent plot in the process. And initially we only had two series worth of evolution mechanics to consult so we ended up making up dozens of our own just to spice things up. It seems like a lot of the role-players on Gaia are so preoccupied with the rules and environment established by the thread creator that they forget to just go out there and try to have fun with it. Seriously, if the role-playing hierarchy on Gaia is really that rigid, then I'm glad I haven't gone out of my way to join anyone else's.
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