The Way of the Wolf
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The Way of the Wolf
Gosh, I've been having the best time with this rp ^^ Thank you to:
Nicodemus San-Lanargaith - A young outcast can have no better teacher than Nico. I absolutely adore him. The two are so different in some aspects then so much the same in others (but heavens forbid they tell one another that) that it makes for a hilarious dynamic. Nico use of humor and knowledge to try to un-wuss the boy has made for some wonderful new rp opportunities. Thank you : 3
Liunia Lillith - I love this character to bits. She makes Ollie wish he was a mindflayer so he can devour all her knowledge. She has so many layers to dig through that even Arelith's most observant seer can't get right to the bones of it. Each interaction is a new piece to the puzzle. It is adorable watching the two most emotionally restrained people on the island try to interact.
Daedin Angthalion - Although this character isn't alive (technically) to directly rp with Ollie, he has left so much behind that it feels like he is (I only wish there was more!). A young elf could not have a better role model. Thank you for a beautiful character. <3!
Special thanks to: Giogi Silveroak - He is just amazing. The perfect emotional balance for a young, disciplined boy. He handles some of the most difficult IC revelations with such grace, support and conflict, true to the character, that few can manage that level of consistency. He is a joy to play with.
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Nicodemus San-Lanargaith - A young outcast can have no better teacher than Nico. I absolutely adore him. The two are so different in some aspects then so much the same in others (but heavens forbid they tell one another that) that it makes for a hilarious dynamic. Nico use of humor and knowledge to try to un-wuss the boy has made for some wonderful new rp opportunities. Thank you : 3
Liunia Lillith - I love this character to bits. She makes Ollie wish he was a mindflayer so he can devour all her knowledge. She has so many layers to dig through that even Arelith's most observant seer can't get right to the bones of it. Each interaction is a new piece to the puzzle. It is adorable watching the two most emotionally restrained people on the island try to interact.
Daedin Angthalion - Although this character isn't alive (technically) to directly rp with Ollie, he has left so much behind that it feels like he is (I only wish there was more!). A young elf could not have a better role model. Thank you for a beautiful character. <3!
Special thanks to: Giogi Silveroak - He is just amazing. The perfect emotional balance for a young, disciplined boy. He handles some of the most difficult IC revelations with such grace, support and conflict, true to the character, that few can manage that level of consistency. He is a joy to play with.
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Played; Echo Hemlocke-Ralkai, Joshua Colt, Namil Evanara, Elanor Shortwick, Sawyer Brook, Kaylessa Dree, Sines Oliver Selakiir, Birgitta Birdie Swordhill, Bella Weartherbee, Arael Laceflower, Corbin, Rupert Silveroak, Hadi, H'larr Twins, and others.
Re: The Way of the Wolf
I predicted and planned all of this when I killed off Daedin almost a decade ago.
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Re: The Way of the Wolf
Having had multiple characters over a very long time mentored in one way or another by that group, I can say Ollie is in good hands and I'm glad!
Also, daedin, stop with the dramatic deaths already. I'm tired of hearing about your characters
Also, daedin, stop with the dramatic deaths already. I'm tired of hearing about your characters

Re: The Way of the Wolf
Overly complicated plot is overly complicated.Daedin wrote:I predicted and planned all of this when I killed off Daedin almost a decade ago.
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Re: The Way of the Wolf
From what I've witnessed you put out one interesting character after another. It's wonderful to see someone put so much effort into every single concept.
Thanks for all the awkward to observe exchanges between two emotionally confined people that seem more than comfortable with the way they communicate with one another.
Thanks for bringing something to the table, while also digging around others' stories, enabling them to progress and have a good time.
Thanks for helping me with a very old plot.
Don't leave too soon
Thanks for all the awkward to observe exchanges between two emotionally confined people that seem more than comfortable with the way they communicate with one another.
Thanks for bringing something to the table, while also digging around others' stories, enabling them to progress and have a good time.
Thanks for helping me with a very old plot.
Don't leave too soon

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Re: The Way of the Wolf
So say we all!
I'm constantly amazed at how Post-Mortem through Oliver can pick up the nuances that I put out (both consciously and subconsciously) and read Nic like one of his books.
It adds the challenge for me to reevaluate how Nic sees himself, his fellow elves, his faith in his Patron, and the relationships involved, and adjust my playing for that viewpoint.
...and holy cats! You have got a talent for over complicating talks with the robo-elf! (Meant as a compliment!)
I'm looking forward to seeing some of the ice melt, and many more years of reports!
I'm constantly amazed at how Post-Mortem through Oliver can pick up the nuances that I put out (both consciously and subconsciously) and read Nic like one of his books.
It adds the challenge for me to reevaluate how Nic sees himself, his fellow elves, his faith in his Patron, and the relationships involved, and adjust my playing for that viewpoint.
...and holy cats! You have got a talent for over complicating talks with the robo-elf! (Meant as a compliment!)
I'm looking forward to seeing some of the ice melt, and many more years of reports!