Dec. 27th, 2001 02:06 pm
AngstySidhe
I used that as a Nick on IRC last night. I'm tempted to keep it.
Sunday was the Berkshire Changeling Christmas Party. Or, as it should have been called, "The Berkshire Changeling See The Duke Almost Die Then Go Off His Rocker Party"
As may have been noticed before, I worry a lot about my effect, my playing, in this game. Having been reassured that I _don't_ spoil it for other people, I'm now working on "Could I do better?"
Seeing Gordon (who was NPCing the King) exhausted after the game, reassured me somewhat. Being in charge (Duke, Prince, King, Sept Alpha, whatever) can be very hard work. The better and more good your character is makes it harder too.
Saul (my Malk Prince) can solve problems by killing them.
WaG has to solve them by solving them (much harder)
Ah well. I can go back to causing problems as my Werewolf soon.
Slides-Thru-Cracks has a good heart, but a healthy disregard for 1) position 2) protocol 3) Silver Fangs and a liking for causing trouble....if people let him.
End of bizarro posting
Sunday was the Berkshire Changeling Christmas Party. Or, as it should have been called, "The Berkshire Changeling See The Duke Almost Die Then Go Off His Rocker Party"
As may have been noticed before, I worry a lot about my effect, my playing, in this game. Having been reassured that I _don't_ spoil it for other people, I'm now working on "Could I do better?"
Seeing Gordon (who was NPCing the King) exhausted after the game, reassured me somewhat. Being in charge (Duke, Prince, King, Sept Alpha, whatever) can be very hard work. The better and more good your character is makes it harder too.
Saul (my Malk Prince) can solve problems by killing them.
WaG has to solve them by solving them (much harder)
Ah well. I can go back to causing problems as my Werewolf soon.
Slides-Thru-Cracks has a good heart, but a healthy disregard for 1) position 2) protocol 3) Silver Fangs and a liking for causing trouble....if people let him.
End of bizarro posting
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Oh...and the words "if people let him" are holding back your bone-gnawer :-)
"Down with the Big Silver Meanies!"