@jennkryst The thing I wonder about Mummy is the whole Descent. Say whatever about basic casual social RP, but it's pretty common on a MU* but how does that work with Purpose and Descending quicker?
Flashback RP is great though.
@jennkryst The thing I wonder about Mummy is the whole Descent. Say whatever about basic casual social RP, but it's pretty common on a MU* but how does that work with Purpose and Descending quicker?
Flashback RP is great though.
I too would be super enthusiastic for Mummy!
@cobaltasaurus said in San Francisco: Paris of the West:
I actually do have interest in this. I'll be at work tomorrow so will probably pop on around Saturday. And since I'm mostly interested in being able to play mage again... @Autumn @Ganymede You guys interested in working up a cabal or something? Anyone wanna see about doing some sort of cabal with us?
peek!
@shelbeast I think I was there when a guest came on to see how busy it was but I was lost in the depths of Factorio and didn't see it but Reno is pretty quiet when it gets late, atm. Sometimes there's someone or another to RP with but it's pretty rare once I get home from work that I'll find RP, as an AU person. It happens occasionally, which is more than it happened on FC when I tried to play there.
@runescryer Re: Dragonlance, I think post War of Souls in the 'true' Age of Mortals is actually pretty playable. Though I prefer to ignore the events of the Mina trilogy >.>
Yes, people should come play, I'm there as Lisa the Daeva, and stuff is goin' on.
Dragonlance or Forgotten Realms can work well. I've never ever looked at Ravenloft as a setting -- it's always been an adventure module
I'm always keen on Dragonlance, it's the setting that first got me into MU*ing ever.
@taika Nah, in fact they just lifted their soft RP status recently and stuff is happening.
I think though that's looking through it with the Masquerade lense. The whole 'they butchered the clans beyond recognition.' It's not meant to be a sequel or follow up, it's its own thing, you know? They're aren't just the same clans taken apart and put back together (though one can see elements of that in places) but their own thing, and its own game.
Of course, to each their own and all that stuff. I enjoy Requiem far more than Masquerade.