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OOC thread continued here...
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Is a character's alignment how they see themselves, or how a typical * Good party sees it? When I created Uilon I thought of him as Neutral Good (NG), but non-druid humans and dwarves may see his actions as CN or sometimes even NE, while elves may see it as TN.

From Uilon's point of view and the Player's handbook's definitions, he's definitely not C*, or *N; but I think druids, clerics, and paladins may see alignments differently than other classes. Add in that Uilon also doesn't exactly follow the typical druid TN long term view, and things get more confusing. I'm just gonna play his bond, personality traits, flaw, and ideal straight for now, until I figure alignments out.

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It is so nice for Kelton to come home to.......... his chasm. :x :lol:

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#4 Post by wordoftheoracle »

Sorry it took me so long to post. I didn't see the new threads until just now. The site normally informs me of new posts.
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wordoftheoracle wrote:Sorry it took me so long to post. I didn't see the new threads until just now. The site normally informs me of new posts.
I'm also subscribed to the root level of the forum, but didn't get emails about the new threads OOC2 or Chapter 5. I thought I just saw and then subscribed to those two threads before the email was sent.

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#6 Post by OGRE MAGE »

Physically checking the "board index" page for new posts is far more reliable than the subscription method. Actually, I have found it to be foolproof.

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Indeed.
I don't subscribe to threads > it has always been unpredictable and unreliable for me. (shrugs)

As for alignment, I think it is a mix of how they see themselves and what they portray through their communications and actions. I like what you said and if you play that way, Quilon's true alignment will shine through.
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hedgeknight wrote:
tower guard.jpg
Uilon wild shapes into a hamster. ;)

Uilon will wait for Kelton to butter up the guards.

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#9 Post by wordoftheoracle »

Sorry I haven't been so responsive as of late. I got very sick and am only now coming out of it. I'll post more as soon as I can.
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Was wondering what was keeping you.
Glad to hear you are on the mend, Marc ;)
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Yeah... Inhaled some mold and failed my fortitude check... Had fever for four straight days. Very rough.
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That sounds awful. Glad you're getting better.

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Yikes!!!

I hope you continue to improve. :shock:

Get well soon!

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Hope you're feeling better. I'm currently reading chapter 1, and enjoying your early posts too.

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#15 Post by wordoftheoracle »

Thanks! I think I'm out of the woods. Breathing is tricky for me at the moment, but I'm otherwise functional. Should be up to posting again tonight!
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Awesome fake fleas - that may be my favorite post so far.

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#17 Post by hedgeknight »

Hey fellers > you might notice I combined a post or two and deleted some others in the current IC thread. I did that because I goofed > I erroneously had you at the Driftwood Tavern...which is not within the Protector's Enclave district. It is rather down by the docks at the most western end of the city, just outside the ruined wall protecting Castle Never.

My bad and sorry for the confusion.
I'm just glad Kelton decided to push on! :mrgreen:
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Hey fellers > for the next three days I will be online as much as possible. Hurricane Matthew might have other plans for us here in Wilmington but I plan to move this game along a bit. ;)
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Way off topic.
Mark Allen Thornton's stylometry script shows which famous writers (with public domain text) your style is closest to. I put in my 2 posts from page 2, and the result was:
+0.45 William Dean Howells (?)
+0.43 Willa Cather (?)
+0.42 Washington Irving (heard of, but never read anything by him)
...
-0.03 Lord Byron (meh)
-0.10 Lewis Carroll (yay)

All y'all's?

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Jack wrote:Way off topic.
Mark Allen Thornton's stylometry script shows which famous writers (with public domain text) your style is closest to. I put in my 2 posts from page 2, and the result was:
+0.45 William Dean Howells (?)
+0.43 Willa Cather (?)
+0.42 Washington Irving (heard of, but never read anything by him)
...
-0.03 Lord Byron (meh)
-0.10 Lewis Carroll (yay)

All y'all's?
Uh, nevermind - that program may have some serious bugs. I pasted Lewis Carroll's poem "Echoes" into it, classified as "A famous writer", "Other fiction". Lewis Carroll's poem is classified as least like Lewis Carroll... Most like Crane.

Using many paragraphs from the start of chapter 7 of Alice's adventures in Wonderland, classified as "Fantasy", and it listed the text's style as 3rd least like Carroll. Most like Crane.

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