meme

Sep. 12th, 2011 06:06 pm
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interrogation chair

InterrogaMeme
(aka forced honesty)


o1. Post with your characters.
o2. Other characters and/or players and/or anons ask them questions.
o3. You cannot lie! Not even about that!
o4. We all learn something about ourselves.

memetimes

Aug. 25th, 2011 03:16 pm
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I decided not to let my lack of .gif prevent me from creating a meme and forgetting to turn off comment notifs...

What I Like About You


  1. Post with your characters.

  2. Other characters ICly (anon, personal journals, whatever) respond with something they like about your character!

  3. Respond to other characters with what like about them!

  4. RESPOND APPROPRIATELY.

  5. No one is late to this meme.

  6. Stolen lovingly from various people and places.


MOAR POLLS

Jun. 30th, 2011 03:40 pm
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So, in the sainted language of nerds, aka D&D, there is something called character alignment. It is a rigid and much criticized system that attempts to put morality into easily-labelled boxes so that you can cast magic a spell and have all the bad guys glow.

C&C, I am asking you to put your characters into boxes. There are nine alignments: permutations of good - neutral - evil and lawful - neutral - chaotic. So a Lawful Good character is all into following the rules and doing the right thing. A Chaotic Neutral character might be a rebel without a cause. And a Neutral Evil character might be a selfish prick who doesn't care if he works within society or without it. Wikipedia can help explain.

How would you place your characters on the D&D alignment grid? Can they fit on the D&D alignment grid? Is there more to heaven and earth, Horatio, than is dreamt of in third edition? Feel free to tl;dr and justify as necessary.