12-28-2023, 11:30 AM
of playing'*heavy breathing, audible gasping and super-excited keysmashing* MYTHIC MAYHEM REAL, oh boi, oh heavens!! .。.:*☆
*...cough* Do count me in my dear, because I sure as heck do would like to join and play, yes pretty please! I'd need to properly read up on things and take my own notes beforehand, but that's not that much of an issue and definitely doable once I actually and finally sit down to do that. Am slightly worried about that meaning that I'll be technically active in two campaigns around the same time (which I remember being quite reluctant about at first), but on second thought that's...doable and alright to me, or at least I'd like to give it a good try. Especially given I've over the time involuntarily toned down on super-detailed and overly long response-posts that I used to throw out in Iron's campaign (for good or bad, I don't know either) AND the occasionally day-or-week-long breaks in between updates on Dragonstrike' campaign (no judging here).
Concerning point #5, that actually f#cking scares me. But I'm also not opposed to it? If that makes sense?? Probably not much, so do hear me out: Like, I/you know I tend to get emotionally attached to PC's and PC's Pokemon easily depending on things and almost certainly won't take either's loss or death well (am looking at YOU, Ventus, AND that time Claire [was it her? I think so] was heckin killed off by lethal Outrage from Mew), but at the same time the possibility of loss/death being there adds sort of a more serious/adult/grim/dark undertone to the campaign as a whole, which is a thing I tend to enjoy in media/videogames in particular. I'll 'just' do my best and put in extra-effort to not risk loosing my PC or any of their Pokemon, and should be fine.
Also question as it doesn't come off exactly clear to me: Does the 24h(or 48h)-time frame of responding to MainGamePosts mentioned in #7a only count for responses to Battle Rounds (aka post your next Actions within that time) or in general (aka it's omnipresent)? I appreciate it actually settled like that to prevent long breaks/delays and to 'keep the mindset of playing/being involved' so to say, though also feel like it may clash with in-game situations where a too sudden move/action could lead to serious negative consequences for your PC, aka where you better think very well about what to do next. (Though in retrospect, it also depends on how often such situations actually come up)
*...cough* Do count me in my dear, because I sure as heck do would like to join and play, yes pretty please! I'd need to properly read up on things and take my own notes beforehand, but that's not that much of an issue and definitely doable once I actually and finally sit down to do that. Am slightly worried about that meaning that I'll be technically active in two campaigns around the same time (which I remember being quite reluctant about at first), but on second thought that's...doable and alright to me, or at least I'd like to give it a good try. Especially given I've over the time involuntarily toned down on super-detailed and overly long response-posts that I used to throw out in Iron's campaign (for good or bad, I don't know either) AND the occasionally day-or-week-long breaks in between updates on Dragonstrike' campaign (no judging here).
Concerning point #5, that actually f#cking scares me. But I'm also not opposed to it? If that makes sense?? Probably not much, so do hear me out: Like, I/you know I tend to get emotionally attached to PC's and PC's Pokemon easily depending on things and almost certainly won't take either's loss or death well (am looking at YOU, Ventus, AND that time Claire [was it her? I think so] was heckin killed off by lethal Outrage from Mew), but at the same time the possibility of loss/death being there adds sort of a more serious/adult/grim/dark undertone to the campaign as a whole, which is a thing I tend to enjoy in media/videogames in particular. I'll 'just' do my best and put in extra-effort to not risk loosing my PC or any of their Pokemon, and should be fine.
Also question as it doesn't come off exactly clear to me: Does the 24h(or 48h)-time frame of responding to MainGamePosts mentioned in #7a only count for responses to Battle Rounds (aka post your next Actions within that time) or in general (aka it's omnipresent)? I appreciate it actually settled like that to prevent long breaks/delays and to 'keep the mindset of playing/being involved' so to say, though also feel like it may clash with in-game situations where a too sudden move/action could lead to serious negative consequences for your PC, aka where you better think very well about what to do next. (Though in retrospect, it also depends on how often such situations actually come up)
"Anything can be art. Anything can be self-expression. Now take your weapon and run with it" [Gerard Way]
--Windos is my OTP ❤---
`❤★`°・:*:・。
。・:*:・゚’★❤`
--Windos is my OTP ❤---
`❤★`°・:*:・。
。・:*:・゚’★❤`


