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(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

I can be arsed, but I'm blank wink

77

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Will you stop saying it should be obvious? wink

78

(12 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

And yet again. By me.

79

(5 replies, posted in Roleplay)

Drothnan, standing together with Hyleas, watched his mentor from a safe distance - Almar was at Perun's side up on the hill, respectfully keeping a few steps behind him and Chiang as they argued. Drothnan had never seen his teacher this angry before. Actually he had never seen him angry at all. At his side, Hyleas sighed. "Well.. I hope he doesn't do anything rash this time.. Did you see his eyes? He looked like he was ready to take on the entire Karavan encampment by himself.", the youth whispered, nodding up at Perun. Drothnan shook his head in response. "No, he is not that rash.. Or he would already have done it.".

When he heard about the fight that had broken out at Sterga's stand, he had run there, suspecting his teacher was involved. As it turned out, he wasn't - his girlfriend was. There in front of Sterga she had almost burned down a tent and beaten up three refugees, leaving one with bone broken. A guard from the Company of the Broken Spear had restrained her before she could hurt more of the bystanders or Sterga himself. She was known for her spirit yes, and his teacher found that attractive, but the young Miss Mara'Tyr had stepped across a far bigger line than usual this time.

To his left, Hyleas folded his arms, watching Chiang the Strong reply to Perun, the gist of the response being lost due to the neutral manner of the Zorai. "Our teacher is right you know, this punishment brings shame to the Rangers. Did you see Almar's face? He couldn't believe it either.".

Drothnan looked at the fellow youth at his side for a moment before answering. When Hyleas heard about the punishment, he had gone to find Perun at once, being ready to calm and stop him from doing anything reckless. As it was, their teacher hadn't known anything before going into her hut and discovering it for himself. The youngest of the Ranger trainees had stood guard outside that hut, ready to calm him when he exited. They had halfway expected him to charge out in full armour, axe at the ready, running towards the Karavan camp. Luckily for both their teacher and the Rangers in general, that hadn't happened. "Yes, it is not our way Hyleas. But neither is it that easy. What Miss Mara'Tyr did was frankly.. quite bad. We could not really punish her by having her shovel more Mektoub dung, could we?". Hyleas nodded, a slow frown coming to his face as he thought. "No, but.. There are other punishments. Better ones.", he said with youthful certainty. "Even banishment would be more fair. At least that's understandable.".

Drothnan understood him well enough, but unlike the more practical minded Hyleas, he was able to see the politics, tiny as they were, beneath this. "She didn't want to be banished. And when the Karavan suggested to carry out this punishment instead.. There is a balance here Hyleas. The Rangers run the camp yes, but, you know, look at those Kami and Karavan beings.. You have heard the tales - just one of them could lay waste to the entire Ranger contingent here without breaking a sweat.. if they even do sweat.", he added. He knew the Rangers had given in because of expediency, as part of the daily politics that kept the camp running without incident. And he knew his teacher hated this more than anything - hated that the Rangers failed their ideals, regardless how small this case was, in favor of political expediency. Their ideals were exactly what distinguised them from all other homins on Atys - their justification for existing. The ever-idealistic Almar would feel the same as Perun, probably even worse.

Up on the hill, the argument between Perun and Chiang had apparently come to a close. A small throng of refugees had gathered to watch, perhaps mostly so because they all had business with Chiang. Their mentor walked down the hill towards the two waiting Matis. Almar followed, casting one last look at Chiang before bowing and hurring after Perun, his young face kept carefully neutral. Perun's face on the other hand looked like a rolling desert thundercloud, far from his usual jovial way. Drothnan didn't know whether it was Hyleas or Miss Mara'Tyr who had succeeded in calming him the first day, but that he had been calmed was quite fortunate for all of them. "Drothnan, Hyleas.", Perun said by way of greeting as the four Matis met up beneath the hill. "Remember this day. Remember not to sell out on your principles when you are Rangers.", he bade them seriously, Hyleas and Almar nodding sincerely. Drothnan found himself nodding as well. "Yes Sir.", he said, switching to the formal tone they didn't often make use of when alone. "It's done now, it can't be undone, but it will not happen again, Chiang and I agree on this at least.", Perun commented, casting a look of repressed rage toward the Karavan camp before turning back to his three charges. He was visibly trying to appear like his usual self, and only succeeding partly. "Sir?", Hyleas inquired, sensing there was something else.

Perun looked at the three with obvious satisfaction, pride warring with his anger. "Yes, and Chiang tells me he finds your skills and behaviour very much adequate for Ranger trainees. Congratulations, you've passed the midway evaluation.". The three Matis nodded somberly, a serious but obviously pleased, relieved look passing between them. Hyleas even began grinning before he remembered the previous mood. "We depart for the new lands in a few days, to continue your education there. I have been given full leave to teach you as I see fit before your final trials.. And that's exactly what I'm going to do.", their teacher explained with vehement insistence.

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(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Congrats Wheri, for making the most obscenely difficult image game so far wink

81

(12 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Yep, new Perun post.

82

(5 replies, posted in Roleplay)

I WON'T FORGET YOU! MATIS SCUM!

Perun smiled a little at the recollection popping up inside his head, as unconcerned about that insult now as when it was given. At least these days, it was only thoroughly drunk Fyros who dared pick a fight with him. The other Matis who lived in this city must have a considerably harder time with such thugs. It would almost have been an amusing encounter, if not for the Matis girl he was showing Pyr that day. She hardly needed more reasons to dislike Pyr or the Fyros - her list was pretty long already. Trying to be a guide to the good things of the different cultures was just a tad tricky when said cultures attacked and insulted you without provocation. 

He smiled wryly at that thought - many things had happened in the past days: his stay in the new lands were proving to be eventful at the very least, he thought as he was leaning back on the hot stone in the bathhouse, body submerged in water - axe and an empty bottle of Lydix' best firewine next to him. Well, he for one loved the desert and he even liked Pyr, oppressive and dead though it might feel.

Soon, he would have to get up, to go to Davae and decide what approach to take with the Matis who was spying on him. One of his friends, the one working with the ambassadors in Yrkanis, had urged him to continue the deception, to wait for the right time to strike. That was pretty sensible advice. But his superior, Lieutenant Mereo Felco had advised him to simply confront the spy. That was more in line with Perun's mentality - he didn't have much of a taste for the cloak and dagger game, finding it draining at length. Turning to the open backpack near him, he wondered if he would have time for a little Tryker rum first, then shook his head. He better get this over soon and in a somewhat sober state of mind.

And then there was what had just taken place in the bathhouse, alien and fresh memories of the Zoraï now stored in his own mind, floating around, making him feel guilty though he had no part in claiming them. She hadn't been giving out those memories freely, and now she had been excommunicated, seemingly for no sane reason. He felt sympathy for her, for her idealistic, naive dreams, which had turned out so badly. He was apparently the only one however, and he knew better than to discuss it with the one who had taken those memories in the first place - his former mentor would not have listened gracefully at that point. Kendrus had left in a rage after that as well. Those two contained quite some fury in each their own way he reflected, sitting alone in the hot waters.

His young face looked thoughtful as his eyes turned up to the daylight streaming down from above. Certainly, things were getting more complicated the longer he stayed in the new lands. It would not be bad to travel freely again, sleeping under the stars, hunting and teaching his pupils. Simple travelling had its appeals. And at the end of that road, she would be waiting for him.

Perun rose out of the pool with a gentle smile on his lips. But first, he had to set things right. In his trademark way. Straight to the point. While getting clad, he broke the pact that would take him on the road to Davae.

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(7 replies, posted in Sava's Garden)

Yes, indeed - Esme turns one year older, wiser and more responsible (no more pavement surfing!) today, so.. Happy Birthday!

84

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Oh Midragar, you youngish MMO player you.

Populous is one of the greatest and most influential games of all time.. At least for some time, now it's pretty forgotten wink

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(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Well.. No comment.

86

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Ok..

Dragon's Lair?

87

(2 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Nice new avatar Wheri smile

88

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Ehrm.. I have no idea still.. I guess that is embarrassing.

89

(12 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

And so did I.

90

(7 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Well Frakel, what can I say, things are picking up at an alarming rate. Be careful when logging in wink

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(5 replies, posted in Roleplay)

He sat down on the small knoll outside of Yrkanis, the wind from below threatening to whisk away the fine vellum he was putting a pen to just now. Behind him, a young male Matis in turquoise armor stood at attention, two swords hanging at his waist.

Perun was writing his sister, both concerned and annoyed. So his family, his former family, as it were, had fallen on hard times while he had been away. And now the sister he loved was also affected by those ill fortunes.

Ignoring the roars from below him, Perun frowned, looking decidingly unhappy with the situation, a grimace few saw on his face usually. His mother had come upon him in Yrkanis. He hadn't seen her in over a year, and the first she did was to invite him to tea, even inviting his friend and the young Matis girl along. That was a bit suspicious already, but he had hoped that she just wanted to show her more congenial side.

He shook his head, staring up at the huge branches overhead. Well, it had turned out she wanted a loan from him. From him, the son who had turned his back on the family and the noble name. They must be more than a little desperate, and likely his mother was doing this behind the backs of his father and brother. It didn't matter though - he would not help his family prosper. Their worldviews, morals and deeds were not ones he wanted to support, and perhaps it would even be healthy for them to get down to Atys a bit.

He stood up, the finished letter in his hands as he waved Almar over and told him where to deliver it. His sister did not deserve this.. She wasn't like the rest, and had earned her life in comfort, with the man she loved. Perhaps he could help her without helping the rest of the Kalesins.

Watching the ranger recruit walk down to the road, a rare smile of pride played over Peruns lips. Almar would become a leader of homin in time, and he would teach other Matis about honour and tolerance by his actions alone. All of his charges would in time he thought. If they survived of course. Even though they could be wild and reckless at times, inspired by Perun himself, they did have a clear line as to what was right and what was wrong, a line Perun hadn't had himself at their age, 3 years ago. Perhaps he still didn't.

Perhaps what he was up to now wasn't exactly honourable, but he felt like doing it, and at least the old Perun always did what he felt like doing. Perhaps he hadn't changed at all, he mused, heading into Yrkanis to find a girl the old Perun had known.

92

(7 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

Actually some are playing at least x/7 these days, but yes, I'll be there smile

93

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Clearly, it's a map of southern Anauroch..

94

(0 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

((Found this on the Ryzom forums, well buried, and it seems I never posted it here, so..))

((this notice, written in a flowery, elegant script, has been posted at bars, stables and apartment entrances in all 4 major cities))

The Seeds of Atys

Atys is threatened. Slowly getting overrun by Kitin and infested by Goo while many homins are busy fighting each other for faith and greed. They are busy not working together, busy not seeing the danger, busy not learning from the past, and busy not understanding that we are all equals, no matter religion or race.

This must stop, and it must stop as soon as possible. If we do not unite in purpose, we will soon have more trouble on our hands than hominkind can handle. Why are we fighting each other, when the Kitin stand ready to invade once more, and the Goo is slowly, unstoppingly spreading, corrupting all it touches? Why are we so blind, so intolerant, so set in our ways and lives?

Too many guilds of homins have no over-arching goals. They focus on acquisition of riches and skills, but to what purpose? Some focus on killing fellow homins, be it for faith, simple greed or thrill, others focus on providing a family or circle of friends. Many do a mix of these things.

Where are the guilds that want to change Atys, want to make it a better, safer place to live in for all? The guilds who see that intolerance and blind faith only lead to pain for all of Atys? The guilds that want to live and die for higher ideals?

A few are out there, and we are one of them.

The founders of the Seeds have all met each other in the ranger camp at Silan - the rangers taught us the value of cooperation and respect between races - even between faiths. In Silan, we also learned the joys of exploration and friendship. The Seeds of Atys have emerged from this soil. We represent those who wish for hominkind to band together and fight the great dangers, growing and learning together along the way. Our goals are ambitious:

- Demonstrate that homins of different races and religions can stand together
- Study and fight both Goo and Kitin

We are a young guild spending much time training and exploring Atys in preparation for achieving our goals. For now our resources are limited, but if what we stand for resonates within you, you will be able to take part in shaping the guild - hopefully being part of something that will one day make a real difference to Atys.

Along the way, you will find friends to share joys and sorrows with, friends to help and get helped by, and friends with whom to explore and wonder.

For more information, or for meeting us face to face, you can contact any one of our current council members: Perun, Kendrus, Wheri or Dagannys.

For Atys!

((

we are a pure RP-only guild - open for those who wish to immerse themselves fully in their chars, going where the roleplay leads them. Our general rules are simple:

- always stay IC, unless using brackets (()) or [] for OOC
- generally avoid the use of OOC in public or guild channels

Experienced roleplayers will know what is implied by this, and we'll be happy to help new roleplayers settle into it. We also have our own take on ingame matters such as communication, death and respawning. What matters is not age or experience, but that you want to roleplay fully. If you do not like roleplaying or only roleplay part-time then the Seeds will not suit you.

We have a forum and our own IRC server for being social and OOC - we have a great community spirit and some of us are playing several games together. The forum (and in the future a homepage too) can be found at www.seedthecommunity.org.

(This site is not just for the Seeds of Atys, it is a place for all online roleplayers, regardless of guild. It is our hope to gather roleplayers from online MMOG's and give them a community and other RP friends to be with, making it easier for all of us to experience the RP we crave so much)

))

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(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Uh.. From Spore? Tricksssssy hobbitsss!

96

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Ok, I have two guesses! And I may guess two times, because.. Uh.. They're kinda'.. long shots.. EXCEPT that I am also psychic of course.. so here:

1. It's from Passion of the Christ.. Naturally!

2. It's from the upcoming PS3 game: Heavy Rain.. Of course!

97

(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

You got it Miho, easy on the omniscience wink

http://seedthecommunity.org/gallery/albums/7/darkhawks-misc-pictures/MysteryShot.jpg

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(659 replies, posted in Steambaths)

Here it is, a new screenshot from the same picture as the other. You might want to step away a bit from the monitor wink

http://seedthecommunity.org/gallery/albums/7/darkhawks-misc-pictures/MysShot2.jpg

99

(12 replies, posted in Saga of Ryzom)

More stories, they just keep coming wink

100

(5 replies, posted in Roleplay)

After the girl left, Perun sat back down quietly on the knoll, letting the alien and yet so familiar sounds of the Prime Roots wash over him. These past months had been interesting, perhaps especially so since he couldn't have foreseen them.

He hadn't been able to find Mercellus and Jeziellia in the Old Lands, so he had taken his charges back into the new lands. He hadn't thought he would be back here so soon, but for now back he was. The homins here still squabbled pettily against each other instead of working together, finding life's meaning and worth in religious strife, racism and fights over resources. It made him irritable to let his mind dwell on that - he had seen a much larger world, had seen the dangers in the Old Lands. He understood that co-operation was vital, and yet the homins here still fought like it was all a game bereft of consequences. But he could do little about that. 

A gentle smile appeared on his lips as he watched the far-off Gubani play with each other. For them, things were so easy and natural wheras for homins, the new lands seemed to make life so very complicated. Or perhaps that was something civilization did to people. It hadn't taken long after his arrival here before he had a taste of the complications he had left. Luckily, he didn't feel like he had a part in these complications - he had the luxury of feeling free, working for the Rangers. Life was still good. 

He wiped the used cups in front of him with cloth, and put them into his backpack, another smile playing over his lips briefly, when he thought about the many girls he had brought to this spot in the Prime Roots over time. It had been strangely amusing this time around - not playing that game with the ambitious young seamstress he had escorted here.

He wondered if Emaelle felt the same as he did about these things, or was right now bedding some lucky and surprised refugee. He was not quite certain how he would feel about that, but it was strange to keep all of his witty and flirty replies in check for once.

Ah well, he missed the feisty Matis, but there were other matters to attend to for now. He had left his young charges in Dyron. They would be drunk and thoroughly entertained by now, unless some Fyros decided to pick a fight with them because of their race. He'd better join them and check up on how they handled their cultural lessons.

Getting up again, alert eyes watching a Tyrancha off in the distance, Perun reached out with his seed - but not to his charges. Instead he reached for that fleeting connection he had felt earlier, to that someone with whom he shared so much history. He had already met his Zoraï mentor again, had met up with one of the Tryker cousins and heard the other was nearby. This however, was one former guildmember he had not expected to feel anywhere near the new lands. A Fyros who had wandered off into the desert after the two of them had closed down their old guild. He hoped things were going well for him and his fiery love. If they didn't, Perun feared his own family might hold some blame for it. 

For a moment, he stood completely still, then shook his head. Nothing, he could sense nothing. Rummaging around inside his backpack, he found the pact that would take him close to Dyron, his youthful face unconcerned. He would try again later. For now, he had a bar to visit.