651

(79 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Eat Static with 'Abnormal Interference' from the 'Implant' album.

652

(79 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Rammstein with 'Bück Dich' from the 'Sehnsucht' album. (love the lyrics, they always have me grinning wink)

653

(52 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Detective.

Sun or Rain?

654

(78 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Nurse (*tries not to smirk*)

655

(79 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Sirenia with 'On the Wane' from their 'At Sixes and Sevens' album

656

(52 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Ceiling lamp.

Fantasy or Sci-fi?

657

(79 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Within Temptation with 'See who I am', from their 'The Silent Force' album.

658

(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

I'm too lazy to do advertizing for my own suggestions wink I like seedthecommunity.org then.

659

(78 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Slur

660

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

It's from Willow. It's Val Kilmer as.. Ehr, Madmortigan? And I can't remember the name of her.. Fizzdel? The Queen? Memory wanes.

661

(79 replies, posted in Steambaths)

If you're a Nightwish fan Tantavalist, you might want to check this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg5_mlQOsUQ

Hehe..

662

(0 replies, posted in Data Sets)

The mission.. Always there was the mission, and always it grew harder and harder to separate the threads that were evolving day by day. Like running along a road with the destination out of sight Each day offered new questions and precious little resolving of old ones. It was a tangled mess, where he could just hope that he at some point emerged alive and sane on the other side.

Day by day he kept running around, talking, producing and organizing. Day by day went by in a haze of doing what he could to further the all-important, all-consuming mission. But who was he himself? What was he, what did he feel, what made him smile, what made him relax, what made him happy? At times there was so much going on, so many concerns, that he could not easily remember the answers to these questions - if he had ever known them. How must he seem to others, so distant and artificial at times, consumed with thoughts of efficiency and urgency. Once, he had almost been a poet, now he was a shell with a purpose.

A shell that at times lived and breathed for efficiency, but neglected his humanity. Why could he not do both? There were times.. Times when he felt happy and thankful about his friends and comrades, times when he felt a quiet happiness, a sense of having done the right things, of being able to relax and enjoy. Those times were rare. They did not last many minutes before some concern or issue arose to snatch it away.

He knew what was happening. He was loosing himself in his vision, in the urgency, in the feeling that if he did not do his utmost, it would not be enough. As he kept working he kept sliding deeper into a place where he would loose his feelings and his connection with reality. Why could he not let go, just for a little while? Why could he not relax? He burned so much only ashes would be left. He could not let it go. He wanted this, they must achieve this, for the good of all.

He wished the steambaths would open soon.

--

The dream again. Good, that made him relax. From afar, the tower stood defiant, reaching up to the heavens - almost finished. This was familar, comforting territory to him. He'd willed himself to have this dream often. Row upon row of workers kept going to and from the tower in ordered lines. Walls, bastions and side-towers emerged, built from reddish orange bricks.

But what was this? A hole on the west side of the tower, near the base? That was NOT supposed to be there. Moving towards it, getting closer to the tower, he was appalled. The tower was not as strong as it looked from afar. There were small cracks running around the base of the tower. This wasn't supposed to happen! This was NOT a well-built tower. Heart beating faster, he reached the site of the hole. The outer wall had collapsed in this place, rubble and debris falling down to the earth. How had this happened?

From inside the hole he could see 2 figures looking out. And he could hear female laughter. Growing irrationally angry, he floated closer to the hole. Sure enough, there they were, 2 girls, seemingly being amused by the hole. He felt as though they were mocking him. Had they made this hole? These cracks? How could they, those two skinny females.. And why were they laughing? Couldn't they see that this tower was the most important thing in the world? He was about to address them, when..

He opened his eyes and emerged from his floatbed dazed. What was THAT all about? Well, no time to reflect on that. He hadn't made any input on the blueprints yet. He had to focus on his Engineering training too. What about the votes? And Silverion really needed to get into the ring before tomorrow. So much to do, so little time to reflect.

--

He wandered the empty corridors lost in thought. Without thinking, he saw that his feet had moved him to his favourite place. Well, that was hardly surprising. There was something about this violent, raging vista that gave him peace of mind.

Gazing out, his thoughts turned to the conversation he had just had. Friends and loved ones.. He had felt all of this had to wait. Felt it was to be his reward for helping accomplish the mission. Felt that he could not allow himself to open up before the mission was completed. It was wrong to feel too strongly now, like sneaking off from work to have moments of stolen relaxation. It was wrong to do this when there was still so much work to do. Better to concentrate on the mission, quietly looking forward to what would then be afterwards.

Behind him, down below, he felt their factories churning day and night. That was another source of peace for his mind.
And yet.. That man had clearly loved his now dead girlfriend. Did that make him any less effective? A dark corner of his soul told him that 'yes, it did. He carries his wounds with him. They might fester and prevent him acting rationally. It is best to avoid these feelings, until the stakes are not as high.' And yet.. He knew he himself could not entirely avoid feelings of that kind. He felt it when his ring accomplished something by working together. He felt it in his concern for ring members and others he cared about. He did care he knew. He might not be good at showing it, and he might not let it rule him. That was a luxury he could not afford.

Snow was falling down on the ice below the window. Below that, catfishes would swim and eat the algae - if they were still alive.

Would it then be better, less dangerous not to care at all? Maybe, maybe not. That man had gotten strength and purpose out of working with his friends and loved one. He thought he was still better off having experienced this than not at all.  He would have to say that of course. Couldn't these feelings be too much of a distraction? Better to work towards a future where they were possible without endangering their mission in the present.

The canyon stretched out as far as the eye could see. Immobile and majestic, covered in snow. The storm raged around the tower and as always time seemed to stand still.

'Everyone and everything around you is worth clinging on to' the man had said. Yes, he felt the same of course. That was why he must be strong and work hard - to help all that is worth clinging on to. The tower was not a place for distractions. Possibly the fate of humankind in space was to be decided here, as well as their continued survival and the well-being of all and everyone he held dear. This was too important for distractions to muddy.

A necklink message interrupted him. The production of titanium was finished.

Baah, his thoughts kept going around in circles. This was not constructive. All seedlings were different in some way, but he knew who he was and what he wanted. These thoughts had to stop before they distracted him too much.

It was time to check on the resources for Norah's experiment. With resolute steps he left the window behind him.

--

'Watch your tone, new seedling'.. The words echoed inside him. Such impressive arrogance really. Not only was she playing her game, she also had to act like she was in the right at all times. They had just accepted to work faster than what should be humanly possible, to complete their blueprints. She wanted to rush them, possibly to make them fail, so she could claim that her project was realistic. It would not be easy, but she had just handed them a golden opportunity to both gain sympathy for their ring and make the TSR look bad. It had to be taken.

New seedlings indeed..

..

It had been 4 days now without a floatbed, without rest. They were almost at the end, and so was he. At last he could go into his floatbed soon, and feel good about their progress.

Those 4 days.. They had certainly been hard, the hardest yet in terms of work. But more than that, they had shown that the ring worked - it really worked. He felt proud and honored to be a part of that. What a huge impact The Mission had had, and how many dedicated members it had drawn to itself. There was no arguing with efficiency and skill, the work they had done so quickly spoke for itself.

Something was still missing, the project did not feel complete of course. Much work yet lay ahead, but for now, he could rest again.

..

It had went even better than he'd have guessed. Unless they were playing a game on them of course. Miko had both overreached and overstepped herself, and The Mission did indeed look good now. It should feel like a major victory perhaps, but that was not how he felt. At least it was a public victory, though that would soon be forgotten again. There would be even bigger challenges ahead.

There was something missing before he could feel really content. He knew what it was of course. Others might think that his success criteria were a bit too high. As long as the mission was not completed it was not enough. It was something, but it was not enough.

But that was ok. He felt they were on their way. Small steps, but steps in the right direction - bigger steps than anyone else took too. It could hardly be better. Or could it?

--

"Just lie a little, it will hurt less."

"Would you date an older Seed later?"

"You can always come see me if you need help."

"This has gone too far, it was only a joke."

"I'll be honest with you, this complicates things."

"Do you mean.. A romantic interest? I've read about that."

"I want to have friends too."

"You must not approach this as if it were a project."

"TAU.. speaks to me."

"You need more humour I think."

"Why, do you have something to hide?"

"I will be your spy."

"You almost saved my life."

"Yes, a race of superbeings."

"I'll take you to the steambaths when they open."

"Can you make me a new shirt?"

"I want to raise children."

".. Sounds a little too painful."

"What does your heart tell you?"

"Trust me."

Nghhh!

*Arash, you're exceeding stress levels, and I'm going to wake you up slowly now. Bad dreams are unusual for you*

The familiar female voice filled the darkness with one of his favourite melodies, as he felt his consciousness rising up. His heart was beating wildly in his chest though. 

It was all a mess, almost too much.. Now he was hearing voices from previous conversations in his dreamstate.. Wasn't that what they were? At least some he remembered. Why did they pop up now? What had happened the last day? Something was not quite right he knew.. But he couldn't remember what.

*Stress levels are now within reasonable parameters again Arash. Do you wish to wake up?*

The heart might beat slower again yes.. But now he remembered the previous day. Not good. For a moment he considered telling the voice to make him fall asleep again.  No, that would not do. Escape was not in his personality.

A walk might calm him, he thought. "Yes, wake me up TAU - I'll find no real rest right now anyway". As always, the voice complied in a timely manner, even thoughtfully fading out the melody still playing in the background. It knew him well. 

--

He took a deep breath as he steadied himself and stepped out of his floatbed. The tower was unusually quiet at this hour. 

As he walked the hallways, a new feeling entered into him. He had to focus on it for some time before he knew what it was. It must be.. doubt. For the first time, doubt in his abilities and his worth, doubt as to whether he did the right thing, was on the right track. Obviously he was not, since he couldn't handle a few days of un-foreseen events without it affecting him like this.

He had finally thought he'd made it through the confusion. He had come to a decision, not the best decision perhaps, but still a decision.. Then the letter came. It was almost too much. It was lucky there were no one in the garden to see him loose his usual calm and swear like this. She had taught him that, he thought suddenly, and his mind grew less chaotic as he focused on that detail.

Taking another deep breath he leaned on the railing, looking at the electrical arches down below him. Well, this was certainly new territory. It shouldn't be cause for this much frustration - he felt guilty about the frustration, when they had these feelings towards him.

..

.. The meeting had certainly helped him. For the first time that day he felt like he had finally found the right thing to do. That was actually surprising. He had not thought it might be this easy - had not been able to see that he need not push it to make someone happy.

It was lucky he had asked him about this. He had hardly expected that useful an answer, but he had hoped for one. And, completely for free, he had been helped. Now he felt had arrived at the right decision at last. That seed had really earned the gratitude of TM's ringleader. The relief he felt now was even stronger than what he had felt completing the CHP. That was strange, it really shouldn't be stronger. But at least the CHP had all been an external conflict, an external project. But he must not see this as a project. It was not. It was something else entirely. And he was not even ready for it yet, or knew if he would be. But that was ok. Rushing it would be much worse he now knew.

Going back to his floatbed, he felt quite certain that he could sleep well.

--

The tower again.. But this time it did not feel like the usual dream, and there was a feeling of disquiet in his mind, a smell of ozone in the air. He knew what was happening, and he seemingly accepted it. Dark clouds gathered around the tower on the plain. So far ahead in its construction, and yet it was flawed. So much care had been taken to get this just right, to build it according to the grand plan, from the first stone that was laid. Many things had been anticipated. Sieges against the tower, the rage of the elements, even earthquakes. In all of this however, there had never been any doubt that the tower itself stood strong and perfect against the adversity. If anything could handle all the potential adversity, it was this tower.

Or so he had thought. He was not quite sure how it had happened, but there were cracks and holes now. The tower still stood, but the workers had stopped building it higher. There was no point in doing that - it would crumble with more weight, due to those cracks and holes. He felt regretful, he felt a sharp pain where his chest would probably be. The tower had to go, and something new had to be built. It had been with him a long time, this tower, and its fundament had seemed perfect. A new tower then, with a new fundament, a better one. He had no idea how to make a better fundament though, and he feared the new fundament would be weaker. Annoyance and a hint of frustration mixed with his pain at seeing an old and loyal ally about to die.

He was watching it all from above, close to the dark clouds. The tower did not look all that big from up here. But it would have been, it would have reached the clouds, if only.. If only, but that was not how it was, and if the goal was to be reached, a new attempt must be made. Away with the old then, he thought with both determination and regret. As he thought this, he saw the tidal wave appear on the horizon - dark, massive and dwarfing the tower. There was a moment where time stood still, where he thought 'but maybe the tower can survive, maybe it will end up above the water'. As he thought this, the tidal wave seemed to shrink, and the unfinished tower seemed to grow taller. It was just a moment however, then he let it go. No, this was not a fruitful road, he knew. There could be no clinging on to a past that was to be abandoned.

With that, the waters came crashing down on the tower. He turned away, he did not have the heart to watch. In a way, this was murder, and he was the murderer, the betrayer of the tower. Once it could not fulfill its role, through no fault of its own, it had to go. Wasn't that cynical of him? The fact that this was a strange sentiment to hold towards a tower did not enter his mind.

When he looked back, the tower was gone. He shed a tear, and it fell down to the dark and turbulent waters below him. He could smell the fresh smell of an ocean, and he could feel there was a storm coming. This was not an idyllic ocean, it would be wild and chaotic, and the clouds would soon release even more water. He could not stay here. He had to go. And if he was true to himself, there was only one direction. It was a suicide of sorts he neutrally reflected, before he chose to fall, and fall swiftly, into the dark waters.

He opened his eyes and emerged from his floatbed dazed. Well, he knew what that was about this time. Feeling a lingering tinge of regret, he went towards the garden.

--

Things were going well. This sudden insight surprised him, and he stopped assembling the worn 3D Probes.

It was a strange insight. He had not been expecting this at all. When thinking back to the time 2 months ago, things hadn't been going all that well.. More and more stress and competition. The Mission was just one somewhat influential ring amongst many others. He'd been almost sick with stress too. It had kept growing inside him, until there was only the mission and its problems. He ceased being the content, flirting type he was back then, and became the serious ring leader.
He'd be doing well enough on the outside he knew, and well enough for his ring, but there had been a price to pay on the inside.

Now... Yes, there were problems, many problems. There were twisted adversaries who would use every dirty trick they could to get at them, there were people with huge problems who needed help, there were critical situations that threatened the tower. There still was that. But somehow, somewhere, it had become easier. Much easier on the inside. He could even joke to the ring in particular taxing situations, where he would have shouted in frustration before.

Even handling his biggest personal problem didn't feel like such an impossible task anymore. And that was surprising, considering how it had felt to him at the start, or when something made the two of them sad. That had happened so often, especially when he himself was around or did something they for one reason or another did not like. Even that he felt like he could handle now.

Why was that? He thought he knew.. His ring was doing exceedingly well in the everyday tower life. 2 months ago they had been somewhat influential, one of several bigger rings. A month ago it had been clear that they were on top of the new rings, and that only the older rings stood higher. Now.. Now seeds were using terms like one of the biggest, one of the most influential still - but this meant something more now. It became clearer and clearer to all that The Mission was both the biggest and most influential ring in the middle-cluster. Even when all who disliked them banded together, even when their opponents spent a week gathering votes, even when they bribed individuals with CPU Crash Kits just for their votes during one cycle, even then The Mission won clearly. This was immensely satisfying to him. All the work paid off, and much, much quicker than he had dared imagine. More importantly, the success of The Mission was the success of the tower, of humanity, of the future. They HAD to be strong and make sure their views were the views followed. And this was indeed happening.

Then there was his best friend outside the ring. She had an amazing ability to make him feel calm and at ease, even when it shouldn't really be possible. Their talks about politics, or just about nothing much - they made him relax, made him feel he could overcome the problems. Her reassurances and support meant a lot to him. She meant a lot to him he knew. She had given him all of her trust and placed herself in a position where she would be crushed if he betrayed her or did not support her. Amazing, considered how they had started out. It was another miracle perhaps, but it helped him get through a day in a positive way.

Most of all, and this was a sudden, pleasant insight too, he had come to know himself better during all of this. Or perhaps because of it. He had gotten time to reflect and he had gotten away from that neutral level he had been at, where he was working like a machine - efficient, but not able to go beyond that. Now he might potentially sink lower, but as it was.. He had also risen higher.

Smiling to himself softly, he continued work at the factory - their factory. 

--

Going to the garden from his floatbed, he quietly reflected while seeds were busy running to and from their tasks.

He had been so close on several occasions now, so close to telling her.. Yet he kept back.. But he felt more and more certain for each day that went by. It made him wonder why he did not just let it out. Maybe, the longer he waited, the longer that feeling inside him grew, the stronger it became. And that was good. That would give certainty to this. 

He still wanted to give the other a chance. He still felt this was somehow unfair to her. There was enough of his old self in him to feel that. Or what? It wasn't a strong feeling anymore. This was about knowing himself he had said to both, and so it was. He had come to know himself more, and with that, he had also come to open up more, to see things more clearly. He could see where things were going. This was also a surprise. He hadn't thought it would feel that.. Easy, or natural. He hadn't thought he would be so lucky with this. He had expected it to end in tears and frustration on all sides.

And then, yesterday.. Why was it more and more painful to say goodbye? Was it only because she herself felt it was more and more painful? No, he knew he felt the same. Irrational of course, since they would see each other again. But the feeling had grown over the last 3 days. It was not easy saying goodbye anymore. He was not stupid - he had a very good idea as to what that implied.

Maybe he even wanted to enjoy this feeling, this growing certainty for as long as he could. It was new, and it was incredibly pleasant to him, feeling how he grew more and more certain. But she might not know. She was still in pain, still doubting each time he spoke to other girls. It was not fair to her to drag it out, if he was certain.

Well, as things were going, there would not be much more dragging out he thought. One of these days, the goodbyes would grow too painful, the certainty would feel too strong. He knew he was looking forward to that moment.

663

(12 replies, posted in DVI-Net)

"Still in floatbed"->"Chimbot"->"?"->"Arash"

Hah, you do my old char too much honor. If I don't get there first, it will be embarrassing wink

664

(16 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Depending on what we want to be:

roleplayonline.org

roleplayseeds.org

I like the first best, though it's a big mouthful.

665

(10 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Ah yes true, near the Karavan camp, I forgot about that one. It's a good meeting place.

666

(10 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

In that case, the bar in Zora is a good meeting place, as are the city gates in Yrkanis. However the latter would feel wrong to gather in, IC. Yrkanis is somewhat boring, in regards to outdoor meeting places, as far as I remember.

667

(18 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

And thanks Ahnion smile This template feels good and cozy.

668

(10 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

In Yrkanis there is a large tree. If you go inside it (no loading), you'll find a fountain and a lotus on top of it. It seems a good place.

As for Zora, there's a separate room in the city hall, but that's a bit away from the main bustle. Good for meetings of course. But if we make a guild in Zora, we'll get guild apartments, which would be a natural meeting place.

669

(9 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Hehe yes, and that's part of the interesting RP we can have while forming 'our guild. Personally I think that if we start our own, we can watch this grow and RP it, which presents another dimension you do not get by joining something existing. We can also hopefully spice of the RP experience of the existing RP guilds. Well, that would be my own major reason I believe for being a part of creating a new guild. To build up something and RP doing so, while we interact with the other guilds.

It's not as such about having the Seed players be together ingame, because we are together here and we are RP'ing no matter what. I expect we could have many guilds, and we could have 'members' in many existing guilds too, if they wanted. What is important in that regard, is our desire to have ourselves transform into a gathering of RP'ers who stick together while exploring different games. That is a worthy goal, bringing together RP'ers from all kinds of games, bound by this website/forum and their desire to RP with others. It's my hope this will happen as we attract RP'ers to us. This is not to be a closed community for ex. Seed players and then 'the others'. But, I digress.

Seems we have different reasons for wanting to create our own guild, but we're united in creating it wink

670

(9 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Well, as I understood it, the Order of the Dragonblades, which indeed does excellent RP is about helping other homins, and about individuals doing their thing. We would be about fighting the goo and the Kitin. While we are very much alike, I think there will be some differences that will emerge in the RP'ing. I also think we will lean more towards the Kami at length, neutral or not. But that is for us to RP of course.

The real reason to make our own guild, OOC-wise though, are several. First off, the Dragonblades are the only guild I've met that does RP on a whole. THere are a few others I hear, but I believe overall gameplay would be heightened, if we had several bigger RP guilds interacting with each other. If all join the same guild, there are some aspects of gameplay that gets diminished. Alliances, disagreements, cooperation between guilds, different agendas, RP tensions and affections between members of the two guilds, all of this. One more RP guild would liven things up.

Secondly, as Oluf says, originally we were a unit, coming from the game Seed. We picked up a fair few other great RP'ers of course, and sooner or later we will be at such a size that the original Seed players are in the minority. That's fine, but I think there is a general consensus to have the freedom to do our own thing, and to be a distinct unit.

Thirdly, making your own guild with the people you've come to know at the camp, IC makes sense. A new beginning, new, inexperienced homins trying to make their mark in the world. It's mostly more fun to create your own than join something existing, especially if you are a big group who wants to cooperate. There are many challenges in this, also RP-wise, and it would be completely our own to form and grow. We will RP the rules, the policies, everything ourselves, and we will feel a greater atttraction to the members we have, as all started out the same place IC.

Those are the reasons I personally see for not joining another guild. If I came into the game alone, I would without a doubt have joined the dragonblades, impressed by their level of RP.

671

(6 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

I have no problems with PvP if it fits into a reasonable, RP context. Perun might think otherwise of course. And I'd prefer only PvP'ing with other roleplayers. Us having an outpost might be interesting, but let's see about that later, possibly much later.

Pv P can heighten gameplay, but usually, RP-wise it does the exact opposite. If we could make it work, it would be great, if not we can ignore it, or those who want can PvP individually.

672

(9 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

The time is approaching where we will have to figure out some things about the guild(s) we are going to start. Naturally, this should be discussed as much as possible ingame, and not here on the boards, because this is an important RP thing.

There are some aspects of our guilds, that need some meta discusion though.

First off, we are looking at setting up at least 2 guilds. One for the hippies and one for the fascists as it were wink

As most of you know, we have ingame decided that Atys needs a neutral, multi-racial guild dedicated to fighting the Goo and the Kitin, because these threats should serve to unite the different races. Apart from that, Ract's player is also hard at work creating a real Matis guild. Most Matis we meet ingame are incredibly friendly and not at all arrogant or homophobic. However, the lore of Atys is geared towards Matis actually being this, and what we are seeing is almost nothing but exceptions to that rule (my char being one himself, on purpose). But now, you can play a Matis as arrogantly as you should, by joining this Matis branch of things. I'm sure Ract's player can say much more about this, so I won't. There are already a few potential members to this guild.

As for the name of the, let us say major guild we are creating, some suggested Seeds of Atys/Seed of Atys. Obviously this lets us show that most of us come from Seed, and serves as a gathering point. But of course it has to fit in with the purpose and meaning of the guild too, and I believe it does. We are the seeds of a new future for Atys, we are a part of the natural cycle of Atys (whereas Goo and Kitin are not), and we bring change to the world. Hence Seed(s) of Atys. Feel free to come up with a better suggestion of course.

Thirdly, all guilds have banners. These are designed with a standard template, offering a fair few possible combinations and colours. In the city halls of the 4 capitals, you can find an NPC in charge of guilds. Talking to this NPC allows you to make a new guild. You can also design a banner right away there. So we need a good number of suggestions for as how our banner should look. Maybe someone could paste some screenshots of this, so those in the newbie camp could try their hand at banner design too?

When we make the guild, we will also have to have a few guidelines in place. Guidelines we've discussed back and forth here on the forums. OOC/IC, telepathic communication/no telepathic communication, and so on.

And that's it. The political side of things we will of course take ingame. The other things are meta things, that we can discuss here.

673

(2 replies, posted in Roleplay)

((sent to Tinai, Wheri, Dagannys, Trevenni, Emaelle, Kendrus, Faeron, Dustie, Artash, Naetin, Kayleedawn, Victoria, Kalir, Shula and Paradoxis))

Perun's Travel Log, Day 3:

The 3rd day of my travels is drawing to a close, and today, as I sit here in Zora, on a ledge
off the City Hall, watching the bustle of the city, a sort of peace has fallen over me. We
made it at last. We are here, and now we can explore the place and await word from all of you.
The day started with me getting to know my way around Pyr and exploring the surroundings. That
held its share of pain, naturally. I didn't get much sighseeing done though, because today was
also the day when The Order of the Dragonblades would attempt to lead us to Zora.

Unexpectedly, as we were getting ready to head out, and the Order made the last preparations,
Kaylee showed up! Not wanting to wait for us, she had made the trek from Fairhaven to Zora,
and then up to Pyr to meet us (or I should rather say, to meet Naetin, together with some
helpful souls she had met. I like that sort of initiative I must say, and I imagine Naetin was
rather pleased too.

The three of us, and a varying number of Dragonblades then set off towards Zora, in a pace
that was much more merciful than the pace of the previous trek. We even took the time to see
the local sights along the way too. A huge oasis in the desert, quiet and serene, with
colourful fish swimming around. Then we saw the flaming forest at night. I thought I had seen
this the day before, but what I had seen had not been flaming trees at all. Unfortunately this
experience was somehow disturbed by having to run for my life and getting badly mangled. Well,
it was an experience, but the angry Xerx had nearly cost us all our lives.

After this, we made good time through the desert and passed several outposts, whose function
were kindly explained to us. Well, we made good time until we had to cross the slope from the
desert and down into the jungle. It was patrolled by a veritable horde of Kitin as big as
houses. This proved to be a very painful experience too, but eventually we made it through and
stood in the Zoraï jungles. That was a happy moment for me - it felt like things were starting
to come together.

Making it from there to the capital of Zora was easy. The adventure did not stop here though,
but to cut the story short, the friendly Dragonblades mostly departed each to their own. One
of them was so extremely generous as to escort me around, fighting with me to help me improve
my skills. Then she went foraging for materials to make me a light armour set, crafted it and
gave it to me as a gift, though she was clearly exhausted after the long trip. We have seen a
lot of such kindness and generosity on this trip, and one day I hope we will be able to give
back in kind to these kind souls.

Right now, Naetin, Kaylee, Dagannys, Trevenni and myself are here in Zora, though we have not
yet met Dagannys or Trevenni. We're ready to welcome you here or in the other capitals, and we
will do what we can to help you get here, as I wrote yesterday. We'll scout the area and get
to know how things work around here. This means that this travel log is drawing to a close. As
we have arrived, I won't continue it. I hope my small musings and experiences have been
interesting, and I look forward to seeing you all. 

- Perun

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(2 replies, posted in Roleplay)

((sent to Tinai, Wheri, Dagannys, Trevenni, Emaelle, Kendrus, Faeron, Dustie, Artash, Naetin, Kayleedawn, Victoria, Kalir, Shula and Paradoxis))

Perun's Travel Log, Day 2:

I wanted to see the world, and today it seems like I saw all of it at once. Atys is a huge
place, and I've been totally overwhelmed today. I don't exactly know where to start, but I
guess the beginning is a good place.

I was slowly getting adjusted to the forests and cities around Yrkanis, hunting beasts
together with Naetin, and kissing Atys with more regularity than I was accustomed to
previously. On one of our trips back to Yrkanis, we met a group of fellow Matis. When we
talked about travelling to Pyr, capital of the Fyros, because this was on the way to Zora,
this group agreed to escort us there. That sounded like a promising adventure of course. We
had entertained the idea of going there by ourselves, or trying to previously. I can't stop
myself from laughing ruefully when I write this. How clueless can you possibly be?

Those of you that think Kirosta are big or scary - well, just wait till' you see the monsters
in the desert. And I do mean monsters! As tall as buildings some of them, and absolute
nightmares to run from. Yes, run from, certainly not fight. Naetin and I ran around
frantically, trying to stay out of harms way while experienced healers and warriors took care
of us. That proved extremely difficult, and let us just say it was not my finest moment as a
warrior. You will experience this for yourself when you get here.

Apart from us running constantly, there were many wondrous sights to see along the way. We saw
the great waterfalls close to the desert, we saw the 'burning trees' of the desert (but not at
night, where they should look even more beautiful), and we were briefly in the prime roots via
a portal. Much to much to take in for now. 

Then we got to Pyr, capital of the Fyros, and what a city this is! This is one huge city, with
twisting alleyways you can easily lose yourself in. They have huge plazas and markets, and
best of all, they have a bath house! While Naetin was out exploring, I was lucky enough to
meet the person I was looking for here, and she introduced me to a few members of her order,
the Order of the Dragonblades. My impression of these homins is very positive indeed. They are
a neutral order for all races who want to basically help homins. That's what they offered to
do with us too, help us get to Zora.

Tomorrow we set out for the capital of the Zoraï, which means three capitals in three days,
and getting to our destination. As I write this, I've spent most of the night talking in the
bath house, a very social meeting place. Jezillia has been kind enough to arrange lodging for
me with the owner of the bath house, so I have a safe and comfortable place to sleep tonight.
I'm totally exhausted and can't even begin to understand how much I have seen (and run past!)
today. Tomorrow promises to be more of that - at this pace, my lust for exploring and
adventuring might even have to take a day off in order for me to cope.

As you can hear though, everything is fine, or more than fine. We're moving towards our goal,
quickly, and we gain new friends along the way. I hope the same will happen to you, and be
sure to let us know when you arrive on the mainlands, so we can help you from there.

- A very tired Perun

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(10 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

I for one don't like that whole 'I died but I got better' gameplay that more or less all MMOG's have. Hm.. Have I written this before in this thread? Possibly wink There is a big dimension that gets lost, if you RP that you can die 10 times a day with nothing to show for it. At least for me. Therefore I've been quite pleased with how we've RP'ed this so far, which has been as I outlined previously.

Since you can still speak when downed, there is nothing stopping us from RP'ing that we a re lying on the ground, conscious, mortally wounded, feeling our life ebbing away. The timer could then be used to see how many minutes you had until you died (though you don't). The healing spells people have do just that - heal, not resurrect those who have kissed Atys. If there is no one around to heal you, and you feel you will die within minutes, you can chose to pray to the Kami or Karavan, and if they have camps nearby, they will react to that prayer for help by teleporting you to that camp and healing you, just before death.

That seems better on the 'suspension of disbelief' thing. This ties in well enough with the seemingly official Seed theory, in that you can say the Kami and Karavan somehow can detect this prayer through the Seed and take you from there.

It also seems this Seed theory is used to explain how the guilds can talk to eachother IC, instant telepathic contact. Well, as with resurrection this all seems a bit too convenient and 'ad hoc' for my taste, but we do have such a system in place that utilizes this Seed theory, just not as efficient as others perhaps RP it to be. All in all, I think we're doing well of course wink

And I guess that's what I wanted to say, or invite people to discuss.