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Thank you!
Thank you! <3
Do you draw by hand or on a computer?
Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome! And I draw these digitally on my Wacom Cintiq.
Riley here: Woah there! No one is coming in and telling anyone to do anything! The Long Patrol page hasn't been updated in ages, no one has really been around the mountain much at all (I've been active enough to see maybe a few logs up, but I think we can all agree it could use some more love), and we just wanted to spruce up some of the OOC neglect and implement some plots. Dagda was in charge of the +skills group (in charge being he monitored the skills applications and whatnot). We're not forcing you or your characters to do anything at all!
No need to threaten or get belligerent. No one can argue that the mountain has been pretty dead (aside from a few scattered RPs here and there from all of us) and the OOC group upkeep has been neglected. The list of players is horribly out of date and we just want to update it. We will be happy to list your characters names and ranks if you want to be included on the page!
Also, the badger lord has been around for a while. He's an NPC named Ciocan.
If you don't want to be involved with some of the plots we wanna run, then you don't need to at all. If you do, then great! It won't affect your RP at all. No one, like Otter said, can be in absolute authority. So we're going to do this with the hopes if helps out the activity levels. If you don't like what we do, that's okay! No one is going to force your hand on anything.
No one wants to hog all the toys here, and we hope you don't either!
Does it matter really....
There was a couple evil woodlanders on here before
Again, I only mentioned it because the original post suggested going by book rules and I was pointing out a rule in the books that might not work for the game.
Not in favor of having the black and white vermin / woodlander alignment rule. At all.
It was only an example of why firm book rules WOULDN'T work.
My marten is insane and evil...
But I don't think people should change how a character acts and who says the vermin on here that good are 100% good...they just tip more towards good than others. ANd vermin can still maybe respect the abbey beats somewhat....not that my marten does
I'm not at all advocating for us to have a firm 'vermin can only be evil' law, I'm just putting that idea into the ring as food for thought about having the game be strictly book rules. There are people with good vermin characters (Flicktail, albeit retired, was one) and with book rules being firm, that wouldn't be allowed. I don't think we should go that far. I'd love to see good vermin characters be RARE, but I wouldn't go as far as to tell people they can't do it. The game is about having fun, after all!
Honestly I'm a bit confused. Could you specify which rules, exactly, you're having issue with? The rules on the MUCK have always been fairly in line with the rules in the books. Technology is restricted to medieval times. No one should be walking around with a canon or modern medicine. As for discrepancies in the books themselves, basically you can just throw Redwall out. It was written before he had set rules for the world and it's the only one that has big differences from the rest of the series.
Might I suggest we just simply let people envision the characters (sizes, head hair, etc) as they wish? It's honestly never affected the RP one way or the other for me.
As far as travel goes, travel time makes the game feel more real. Bopping back and forth willy nilly to whatever area is just lazy RP. You don't need to travel for three IRL weeks, but make an effort to have a scene or two on the road or something of the like. Don't scene at Redwall, then Salamandastron, then back to Redwall in 24 hours. That seems like common sense to me.
But if you want to go with firm book rules, that's a double edged sword. I know many of you have good vermin characters which would never fly in the books except in extremely rare instances... and even then, they're never 100% good. Heck, by the author's own mouth:
Quote from Brian Jaques: "The goodies are good and the badies are BAD, no grey areas."
It seems like you want to change the rules to... what they already are? Haha, sorry. I just don't understand the complaint! If you could clarify, I'd appreciate it!
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