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Place of the forgotten ones - The third era
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(Don't worry about it, it's not an issue! These things vary from nicheling to nicheling anyways ) -
Place of the forgotten ones - The third era
Lilytuft replied to Lilytuft's topic in Roleplay section
-Oh? I haven't really paid attention to that. She realised she'd talked to them like she'd talk to a scared child. That soured her mood. I can't even remember my own children. No wonder my mate would forget about me. -
Place of the forgotten ones - The third era
Lilytuft replied to Lilytuft's topic in Roleplay section
Guiding sat down next to the spirit, offering some words of comfort, Fangs assumed. He knew he wasn't going to be much help in this situation and decided to give them space instead. He gazed at the group of newcomers and thought about approaching them, but then decided that he, too, needed some space. That color wouldn't leave his mind. He looked around and tried to imagine various things in it. What if grass looked like that? Or a bush? The sky even? No, surely that couldn't be right. And it was way too dark for any of his imaginings to work, since the color had been glowing. Guiding's tone bothered him as well. She'd never spoken like that around him, yet it felt familiar. Sure, she'd been caring and worried when he'd wandered back home in his mindless state, but now there was something so comforting in her voice, like she was speaking to a... a... a what? Something fragile, vulnerable that needed protection. Had he ever needed protection? When had he ever been so weak? Even in his lost state there was never anything that could hurt him. Unless... it was something from his life? He didn't like thinking about it. It was all very confusing and just gave him a headache. Why long for something he had no recollection of? He was perfectly happy here, with everything he could ever need. For all he knew, this was better than life could ever be. From what others had told him, it was all full of danger and misery. It must be terrible for them, to have that need to remember. I'm lucky to be free of that pointless struggle. -
Wow, that was fast! And it looks great! By upset I meant more like a paniced sort of look but that works as well : )
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If you have questions about the script, I'm happy to answer them
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Great! Parts 4, 5, 9, 14 and 18 are open
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Tweening isn't a requirement so even just still images would be fine. Heck, I could even edit the thing together for you! (Still not trying to pressure you, these apply to anyone who's interested in joining) Also there are beginners in this map so there's no quality standard or anything
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There's a script so you don't have to really know what happens in the books and also PMV is fine (not trying to pressure either of you into joining, making map parts is hard work)
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Oh, right, I never shared this! It's no masterpiece, but I still like it. Might remake it some day if I have the time and motivation
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Anyone interested in joining if I revive this?
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Still haven't recovered from that time a few months back when my art teacher pitched me to a group (it was a wall painting course but we didn't get to paint on actual walls and I didn't have a group yet) by saying I'm good at "drawing animals in an anime style"
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I'm going through the pages and noticing a pattern: Me randomly every few months: "Hey guys, look what I'm working on!" *proceeds to never mention said project again*
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Uhh so I may have forgotten like a third of the lore. Hopefully I have something skribbled down on old notebooks or something
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Place of the forgotten ones - The third era
Lilytuft replied to Lilytuft's topic in Roleplay section
Fangs went quiet, not knowing what to say. Luckily, Guiding seemed to have come out of her shell and was handling the situation. -Whatever you mean by that, it's over now, you're safe here. Nothing can hurt you anymore. There was something in her tone that surprised Fangs. He was sure he'd never heard it before, yet it evoked something in him. A familiar sense of safety, long forgotten. -
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There's no way to make a character immortal on Hunger Games. The simulator kills characters off randomly until there's only one left, making the last one standing the winner
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Place of the forgotten ones - The third era
Lilytuft replied to Lilytuft's topic in Roleplay section
-You just fell and were just shaking for a moment. It's normal with more traumatic memories, so nothing to worry about "What did you see?"