Creation & Revelation - Fantasy Worldbuilding and God RP Game - OoC & Sign-Up

The Turn 2 resolution is taking longer than expected, due to a mix of stressful events, sudden obsession with Planet Coaster, and the fact that my attempts at writing a concise summary keep turning out two pages long. I should have it done before the end of tomorrow, though, and hopefully Turn 3 won't suffer because of it.

Speaking of Turn 3, y'all have about 2 hours to get your bids in, if you haven't already!
 
Welp, my Conversation didn't send properly it seems, guess I'm stockpiling this turn. I look forward to whatever does become of these poor creatures, what terrors will be wrought upon them?

Those were some impressively large bids too.
 
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Welp, my Conversation didn't send properly it seems, guess I'm stockpiling this turn. I look forward to whatever does become of these poor creatures, what terrors will be wrought upon them?

Those were some impressively large bids too.

Ah, did you try to bid this turn? I'm afraid I didn't get any PMs from you. You can submit a late bid, which costs double Influence (e.g. late bidding with 4 Influence will place you in the creative order as though you bid 2 Influence), if you definitely want to take part in this turn.
 
Nah its fine, I didn't really have a big idea for this current turn anyway, so I can hold off until the next phase. Though it would've been funny since I also was asking to go last.
 
Come to the verbose side. Where updates are so long you're not sure the players read anything except their actions. :evil:

Just wait for the Revelation game. Turn posts were long enough when I ran this game with 8 players in an extremely simplistic fantasy setting - with close to 20 players and a fantasy world with hundreds, maybe thousands of years of fleshed-out history I may have to write a novella every time a Turn ends. :confused:
 
There's like an 80% chance I might drop out after Christmas, depends on whether or not I get the soul-sucking, body-withering, mind-melting game that is 'Oblivion'.

If I do, and it's very likely, then any site I'm on isn't going to be seeing me for a loooong while.

Edit: or I might just control myself. Never know.
 
There's like an 80% chance I might drop out after Christmas, depends on whether or not I get the soul-sucking, body-withering, mind-melting game that is 'Oblivion'.

If I do, and it's very likely, then any site I'm on isn't going to be seeing me for a loooong while.

Edit: or I might just control myself. Never know.

Ah, well, let us know what happens - I'd be sorry to see you go, but if you need to drop out you can. Though you could always be inactive for part of the Creation game and join in again once your Elder Scrolls addiction has waned. :p
 
Ah, well, let us know what happens - I'd be sorry to see you go, but if you need to drop out you can. Though you could always be inactive for part of the Creation game and join in again once your Elder Scrolls addiction has waned. :p
Don't worry, I won't just up and leave, and best case scenario nothing changes, and if I just get swept away I'll still check in once and a while.
 
Shakara, From Whom Beauty Flows
Name: - Shakara
Origin: - Mortalborn
Domain: - Art, Creativity, Inspiration, Beauty
Symbol: - A circle with a magnolia made of steel in the center, rising up from mud.
Appearance: -
Backstory: - Some say she was only the legend of folktales and fantasy, the mentally ill only seeking for something to explain the visions of grand buildings and murals that filled their mind, the colors that seemed to be so tangible and real if they could only reach out to them. Perhaps these things were first born from desperation, but from that desperation, sprung hands on a pottery wheel, creating, and breathing into being. The appreciation of life not just for it's necessities, but for the beauty of it all, and from there, the visions grew more intense. Where there once were just silent visions of what could be made, now there was a woman's voice, and if they just focused on it for more than a moment: they saw her, a woman made of stone, seemingly as alive as any person they had seen. She was Shakara, self-proclaimed patron of the arts, and she would defend those who dreamed, who created, who seeked to spread some beauty into the inner fabric of life.
 
Name: - Shakara
Origin: - Mortalborn
Domain: - Art, Creativity, Inspiration, Beauty
Symbol: - A circle with a magnolia made of steel in the center, rising up from mud.
Appearance: -
Backstory: - Some say she was only the legend of folktales and fantasy, the mentally ill only seeking for something to explain the visions of grand buildings and murals that filled their mind, the colors that seemed to be so tangible and real if they could only reach out to them. Perhaps these things were first born from desperation, but from that desperation, sprung hands on a pottery wheel, creating, and breathing into being. The appreciation of life not just for it's necessities, but for the beauty of it all, and from there, the visions grew more intense. Where there once were just silent visions of what could be made, now there was a woman's voice, and if they just focused on it for more than a moment: they saw her, a woman made of stone, seemingly as alive as any person they had seen. She was Shakara, self-proclaimed patron of the arts, and she would defend those who dreamed, who created, who seeked to spread some beauty into the inner fabric of life.

Awesome! I'll add you to the pantheon soon and you'll be able to take part in Turn 4, when we get around to it. :)
 
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