@Chabal: That's not a "Just So" Story, there isn't nearly enough screwing.
@Fusion: Well, that sucks. But we could continue regardless, if he doesn't mind.
.... Why? You've seen how I handle things in AGOG.
edited 11th Aug '11 4:51:30 PM by Vox
At least your Arc Fatigue doesn't leave people yelling "EEEEEENNNNNNNNNNND!" like Tom Servo at the end of the Batwoman movie.
Game Over. Continue?
Yes. Hell yes, we continue.
edited 11th Aug '11 4:52:47 PM by TestYourMight
J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!![]()
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The answer is usually "Zeus fucked it."
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Some bare bones like "Are you bad enough Gods to make a world?" wouldn't go amiss.
edited 11th Aug '11 4:55:17 PM by Vox
We need to know who put them there and why. I vote for powerful beings from outside reality as they know it, capable of obseving and interacting with universes as they please and love nothing more than a good story.
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.![]()
Somehow I doubt he appreciates you posting private messages on here.
Exactly.
edited 11th Aug '11 4:58:09 PM by Vox
How about we never really elaborate in what brought them together, because let's face it, we don't really need to. I suggest they go to the city, discover a message from whatever used to live there explaining that the world was destroyed, beseeching them to rebuild it.
Some of us haven't had good experiences with communist-style roleplaying.
But if everyone else wants to, then fine.
edited 11th Aug '11 5:07:23 PM by Locoman

I vote we continue this. We can just turn it into an interesting worldbuilding exercise.