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Incabulos March 16th, 2009 08:29 PM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
My apologies, I have the best intentions but lack in follow through at the moment.

Ruminant March 19th, 2009 11:27 AM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
I know Baalz, the sooner we get moving again the better.

BigandScary is out for personal reasons, can't argue with that I guess, and NKIcan is AWOL so I've posted looking for replacements. If we don't get any bites in a few days to a week then I'll consider taking over Pan/C'tis, just so their not free food for surrounding nations. I doubt I'll do any writing for 'em. Unless I find myself particularly inspired by what I find ;)

Baalz March 26th, 2009 08:24 AM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baalz (Post 680333)
I would like to politely request that an effort be made to keep the game on track. We're about a week and a half since the last turn, and 4 months(!) since people signed up while we're only on turn 10. Big breaks tend to derail games as people loose interest and have other things come up in life. Stales suck, but there's not really many reasonable reasons not to take 5 minutes to handle the critical parts of your turn, we're not even out of year one yet.

Again, don't want to sound like a jerk, just a gentle reminder that pacing is an important part of the fun of the game.

I'm having trouble understanding this delay. It's been 10 days since I posted this, is this game dead? I think it may be even if it resumes this second....

Darkwind March 26th, 2009 12:20 PM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
The game is set to resume today, I think. The whole people-dropping-out thing, plus the Llamaserver going crazy, was quite a bit.

Plus, Ruminant never managed to get those two subs he (?) needed. So yeah, this game is in fairly dire straits right now.

Edit: Hmm, it was due for today yesterday I think, but now it's due for Saturday.

Ruminant March 28th, 2009 08:34 AM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
Terribly sorry for the delay.

I'd like you all to welcome Agarthan Raider, our new sub for C'tis! Three cheers for him :p

I will be taking over Pangaea for now. As soon as Raider sends me his email address the game will be back on track.

Darkwind March 28th, 2009 08:36 AM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
Three cheers for C'tissian Raider of Agartha (or is it Agarthan Raider of C'tis? :p )!

Hopefully no one else has dropped out after this long wait :p

Ruminant March 30th, 2009 11:27 AM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
Alright, soon as me and Raider finish our turns the game is back on. Hope the break hasn't left any of you too dispirited ;)

Ruminant March 30th, 2009 05:21 PM

Re: Chronicles_EA: Second-pass Signup and Discussion
 
Story up for Pangaea, by the way ;)

I think this sabbatical was exactly what I needed to let my creative juices marinate for a while.

Darkwind March 31st, 2009 09:13 PM

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I'm not sure I'll have the time to get everything I want down, but I have time to get the two 'big' stories down, I hope. Also I need to save the name Zukkekon.
----
Cyy Coth walked upwards through the beach. He broke through the waves quietly, concentrating on stealth. Ahead of him lay a dense jungle. Behind him lay the Sea of Lantan, recently annexed into the domain of Atlantis.

There was a crash as the Triton Knights charged into Cyy. Their long spears and lances did nothing to him. He batted idly at the Knights as his wife moved in from behind him to begin helping him to provide the beating. In a few minutes, the Knights were scattering wildly as the main part of the defense rolled in. The triton militia stabbed into him, but by Critias's divine power their spears did little and, though he could feel their poison running through him, he felt divine magic keeping it at bay, even repairing his body. They fared even worse, scattering fear after facing the gargantuan Atlantian royalty.

The dense jungles were reported to be home of the Lanka, a race of monkey beings, and their demonic masters. And, he knew, these demons ruled over themselves by a pretender to the throne of Pantokrator. This pretender claimed to be King of All Sources of Water, he claimed to be the Turner of the Flood. And he demanded territory in the sea. I could walk into that jungle right now, Cyy Coth thought, and destroy the Lankan rabble defending it. I could put an end to this farce of a god. But, he knew, he could not. He would fall in the end, he knew it.

"An officer will be coming soon to investigate, regardless of how stelathy we are. We must be off soon. We can't fight the entire Lankan Army--or an entire army, dear. We are not gods, that is why I serve Critias." Zukkekon's voice was slow and heavy. She began her descent to the sea floor and home, or close to it than this strange world.

Cyy Coth threw the inscribed shell on the ground and turned back to the sea.
----
"We been under their rule a while now. Ain't too much difference, under them or those bastards afore them. At least these Abyssians care enough not to rape our daughters when they get drunk, not that they'd get anything but a burnt corpse." The barkeep barked and spat on the floor. "But enough about us in Serpent Hills. What news d'you have, stranger?"

Inutho considered his words carefully. "These Abyssians, the ones that conquered you? They're expanding. I've been travelling the conquered territories, seeing what's there, what they do. They swoop in, destroy the local guards, instill a couple of loyal Abyssian officers, they move out for new lands."

"Hah! That's not news. So where does a frog-man like you, runnin' around an' spyin' on everyone an' all, come from, anyways? Men on fire, that I can believe-some crazy bastard of a wizard got angry, cursed a poor guy. But a frog-man? What sorta ugly guy was your dad, he went out with a toad?"

Inutho stood up. "Consider your next words carefully. I suggest you apologize for the insult."

Another short bark. "You ain't gonna do nothin' to me, you twisted little mutant, you freak o' nature."

When the barkeep was sufficiently gutted, Inutho dragged the body behind the saloon--that was what these barbarians called them, it seemed--and lit it on fire to hide the method the man died. Who it was would be obvious, in a small town like this. Inutho's only hope was to get away as fast as possible. Always on the run, always trying to be one step ahead of his pursuers. A scout is supposed to stay stealthy and gather information, but Inutho had never made a very good scout--he left a trail of blood wherever he went.

"Hey! What you doin'?" The low, deep voice was brimming over with poorly-concealed rage. Inutho already knew he was dealing with one of the worse specimens of Abyssian.

Inutho swerved and began running full-speed to the east.
----
And I only get to the two. Oh well. Better than none.
Edit: Also, isn't it turn 11, not turn 8?

Ruminant March 31st, 2009 11:51 PM

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Good point ;)
I'll bring the wiki up to date.


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