Gambog, middle name Pain, last name Son of Manrog!
Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 4:47 am
THE MIGHTIEST IN HIS CLAN! SLUUUUUUUUUUG'GH!
He was a character meant to only live for three days. And he was glorious. Honestly, he was a really nice taste of a different kind of RP and a break from my two main characters. It's made me interested in actually making an Orog in the future to play long-term and his memory will be...unforgettable for many, I hope. He had absolutely top tier roleplay, of course,

And to those he interacted with...
Manrog, son of Slug'gh - For being his dad. GREATEST IN HIS CLAN!
Phalmae Gyirasval - His Mistress. She was who he was tasked with guarding. They had much GLORIOUS MELEE COMBAT! And she paid him well,

Good times together. *Sniffs.* I like seeing different sides of characters I interact with. It's a lot of fun, and this was definitely one of those cases.
Axe - Absolutely stands by that case of seeing another side of that character. Our conversation was not long, and was a single interaction. But it was fun and really what made me interested in one day making a real Orog. You silly fella, I first met him on a two day Drow alt and then finally ran into him again on my monk. Though, in not so friendly circumstances at first. But he has remained a funny character I always love running into. Every interaction really cheers me up and gives me a laugh.
Mioz - He learned his lesson.
Imrae Xun'viir - You were the first to comment on his silly description. Made me laugh. And we hunted that one time for a very short amount of time! Was good.
Ardultana - Ahahaha, she liked the color of his leathers. Best Drow ever, sorry to all you other pleb Drow. But she knows what's up. Too fashionable. Plus all my dialogue with her on the three different characters Ive ran into her on have been just splendid. She remains a character I am always pleased to talk with and really knows how make her character feel alive (or totally dead and lacking in energy) in even the shortest of talks. A good writer, for sure.
Tal'ak Xun'viir - You witnessed his end. Good lad.

GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!
He has passed beyond the wall. Probably. Never seen again. I'm not actually deleting him for his memory must never fade. But he's not being played again, most likely.
He was a character meant to only live for three days. And he was glorious. Honestly, he was a really nice taste of a different kind of RP and a break from my two main characters. It's made me interested in actually making an Orog in the future to play long-term and his memory will be...unforgettable for many, I hope. He had absolutely top tier roleplay, of course,

And to those he interacted with...
Manrog, son of Slug'gh - For being his dad. GREATEST IN HIS CLAN!
Phalmae Gyirasval - His Mistress. She was who he was tasked with guarding. They had much GLORIOUS MELEE COMBAT! And she paid him well,

Good times together. *Sniffs.* I like seeing different sides of characters I interact with. It's a lot of fun, and this was definitely one of those cases.
Axe - Absolutely stands by that case of seeing another side of that character. Our conversation was not long, and was a single interaction. But it was fun and really what made me interested in one day making a real Orog. You silly fella, I first met him on a two day Drow alt and then finally ran into him again on my monk. Though, in not so friendly circumstances at first. But he has remained a funny character I always love running into. Every interaction really cheers me up and gives me a laugh.
Mioz - He learned his lesson.
Imrae Xun'viir - You were the first to comment on his silly description. Made me laugh. And we hunted that one time for a very short amount of time! Was good.
Ardultana - Ahahaha, she liked the color of his leathers. Best Drow ever, sorry to all you other pleb Drow. But she knows what's up. Too fashionable. Plus all my dialogue with her on the three different characters Ive ran into her on have been just splendid. She remains a character I am always pleased to talk with and really knows how make her character feel alive (or totally dead and lacking in energy) in even the shortest of talks. A good writer, for sure.
Tal'ak Xun'viir - You witnessed his end. Good lad.

GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!
He has passed beyond the wall. Probably. Never seen again. I'm not actually deleting him for his memory must never fade. But he's not being played again, most likely.