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MakeBeliever wrote:You know when your an oldie, when you actually use good roleplay
Not true, some of us have roleplayed in other environments/games and start off well. Sure it takes some time to adjust but not long til you learn the frame that limits role development in Cantr (for example society structures, the lack of parents and background history, limitations posed by the lack of variety and resources).
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Yeah, I agree, even though I think that quoote was a little out of context...he was talking about knowing how to RP to get things, not knowing how to RP, period. (or I would have to take offense and point out that 'you know you're an oldy when your sixty plus year old character just stands around town sleeping all the time and somehow is automatically respected despite being less active than your average newspawn.)
Anyway, my oldest character is 27, and I have a 24 year old who's basically been given a longboat, iron shield, nice bow, and a couple of other tools, apparently just for being (hyper)active.
My 27 year old had a raker until just a couple of days ago, also gotten by being active and roleplaying, and I've got another char just a little younger who traded for a bunch of iron and now runs a town.
Anyway, my oldest character is 27, and I have a 24 year old who's basically been given a longboat, iron shield, nice bow, and a couple of other tools, apparently just for being (hyper)active.
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Yeah, the big scale is fun. Especially inheriting entire towns on the sole basis of being active. And not always developing communities. Though to be fair those characters are in their late-30's, but a couple have taken over towns before they were 30. Activity rules all else.
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Phalynx wrote:My understanding is that Cantr isn't real life but I will try and hit Tony Blair with a bone club and see if that works....
Is your bone club licensed?
Let's see....Tony Blair's Cantr:
1) Everyone is incredibly nice and they smile all the time. Especially Mr Blair, who is just so amazingly cheerful and bobs his head and grins widely and greets everyone in town every single day. It is politically correct to smile. If you can't bring yourself to smile, you should try another town.
2) Mr Blair carries six crossbows and Mr Brown carries six crossbows. Nobody else is seen carrying anything. It is in theory possible to own a weapon, but the licensing period is so long that nobody else in town is old enough to have obtained one yet. It is not politically correct to want to own a weapon. If you want to own a weapon, you should perhaps try another town.
3) Mr Blair's Cantr is a very free place. You can do anything you like. You can even hunt--provided you have a permit, of course. On the subject of permits, see (2) above. On the whole, it is not politically correct to like hunting, eating meat, wearing fur or lighting fires. If you like such things, you should perhaps try another town...
4) You are also prohibited from smoking in public, spanking your children or doing anything whatsoever with a hosepipe.
However, the golden rule is: SMILE!
Hmm, sounds a lot like some people's ideal Cantrian town.
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Marian wrote:[...]and I have a 24 year old who's basically been given a longboat, iron shield, nice bow, and a couple of other tools, apparently just for being (hyper)active.
Heh, sounds exactly like one of mine. If it weren't for the iron shield, I'd ask if you were playing one of the Pheonix crew... oops!
/Hellzon - hyperactive captain of the Pheonix
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