<3s to Ruru for keeping me informed while I was gone, and always being encouraging even when I expressed doubt. He's one of the most staunchest rp buddies I've had, and I very much appreciate having someone like that I can talk to and scheme with -- it makes the rp more fulfilling for me.
I also wanted to give kudos to Goodfellow for sticking with me. Eight months ago, I sent him a pm. It was a shot in the dark; I'd never talked to him before. I've done this with many, many people. Some have stuck, and some haven't. When it comes to rp, you have to work with people on some level ooc, and your characters have to mesh ic. That means, a lot of the time, things don't work out. It happens; that's rp for you.
We planned a thread. It wasn't the first time. I've planned lots of threads with lots of people. In that month alone I must have sent out at least 10 pms to different people, all planning different things with the hope for a payoff that would give that burst of adrenaline and nerd chills that makes rp my most beloved vice and hobby. Some delivered, some didn't. We had a plot, we had a goal, and for eight months (excluding the two I needed to take a break) we wrote. Back and forth, never meeting in game, requiring more than a few backtracks to make sure that the rp we were writing on the forums didn't conflict with stuff going on in game. It was slow, and sometimes frustrating.
I am a forum whore. At any given time I am in 25+ different rp threads, with around 20 different characters. Some of those are fast, some of those are slow, but none have lasted as long with the number of posts as Innocence and Avarice.
As of this post, we reached the end of the initial plot set-up.
I initially reached out to him because of his character's time spent as Goodfellow. And this line --
gave me those chills.
Kudos to Goodfellow, for being such a great writer to play opposite. I look forward to the ensuing chaos. Cheers, and here's to the thread that just won't die.
I also wanted to give kudos to Goodfellow for sticking with me. Eight months ago, I sent him a pm. It was a shot in the dark; I'd never talked to him before. I've done this with many, many people. Some have stuck, and some haven't. When it comes to rp, you have to work with people on some level ooc, and your characters have to mesh ic. That means, a lot of the time, things don't work out. It happens; that's rp for you.
We planned a thread. It wasn't the first time. I've planned lots of threads with lots of people. In that month alone I must have sent out at least 10 pms to different people, all planning different things with the hope for a payoff that would give that burst of adrenaline and nerd chills that makes rp my most beloved vice and hobby. Some delivered, some didn't. We had a plot, we had a goal, and for eight months (excluding the two I needed to take a break) we wrote. Back and forth, never meeting in game, requiring more than a few backtracks to make sure that the rp we were writing on the forums didn't conflict with stuff going on in game. It was slow, and sometimes frustrating.
I am a forum whore. At any given time I am in 25+ different rp threads, with around 20 different characters. Some of those are fast, some of those are slow, but none have lasted as long with the number of posts as Innocence and Avarice.
As of this post, we reached the end of the initial plot set-up.
I initially reached out to him because of his character's time spent as Goodfellow. And this line --
Quote:Pay's handsome. Good fellow.
gave me those chills.
Kudos to Goodfellow, for being such a great writer to play opposite. I look forward to the ensuing chaos. Cheers, and here's to the thread that just won't die.