Oh sorry, my mind was elsewhere. What should I do?
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia!From a plot perspective, getting in trouble needs to happen, and that's why I haven't been able to do anything yet.
How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?But where am I supposed to move? I can't find the map for this turn...
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia![1]
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edited 16th Jul '11 2:24:24 PM by SOCR
How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?It's easier to read the hex numbers on this one.
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The only thing that irritates me is that I can't talk down enemies without losing XP.
Sorry about the wait.
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia!Tomorrow gets Loyalist turn advancement, a new sprite, and the start of Secessionist combat, provided everything goes according to plan and I wake up at a decent hour.
How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?Holy crap, the universe is conspiring against the progress of this RP, or at least my part in it. Focusing on a new project, and something completely unrelated to Tv Tropes, hence my absence. I'm sorry.
All Loyalist moves in?
How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?I can work on getting the Loyalist map cranked out during my late-night post-desktop session, most likely. Secessionists just need me to post the map image and the pretty green GO
edited 20th Jul '11 9:43:43 PM by SOCR
How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?

While the counteratttack of a critical failure is attached to the attacker's die, I think Parable meant an attack on the other team's turn.
"Your mission is not to nuke the squid god." —Faramir