Also, Marie let herself be abducted. She's been back for ages.
Hardly relevant!
Elf, I dare say that if you "close" this game game and start a new, smaller one while erasing the plot cue, you may find that you sorta lack that authority.
Well, he does have the authority to close the threads, forcing us to make new ones and copy all our stuff over there. Without being able to quote/modify anything.
I am not sure why
Hell if I know.
(And side note about Super Academy: The allegedly-current game is based off of the previous iteration, which was based on Twilight Academy, which was inspired by the original RotMG.)
So seriously both of you, Elf, Twi, stop being so upset. Despite your complaints, everything is running just fine. All we need to do is get the plot queue into proper order and everything will resume nicely.
Probably.
Actually, I kinda do have the authority, Akroma. Where is yours to tell me that I cannot shut down my game, precisely? However blunt and irritated that sounds, the point is that you do NOT have the authority to tell me where I stand. I may not exercise my right, but I am STILL GM.
I think Akroma's saying that even if you killed the game, people would still want to play it. And you really can't stop that.
...and most of the world lore probably belongs to Rag...
Hey, I put in a good amount of work for demon and dragon lore! And the governments' reaction to magic!
...And other stuff!
I don't want Einsteinan roulette.
I want this.
Indeed. Remember what happened to "Twilight Academy, but with superheroes and less seriousness"?
What I'm doing at this instant.
I'll add USEC to the editor list soon.
You made it an actual flowchart.
...
Mind adding me as an editor? I can send you my gmail. Ninjobsolete.
It hurts to live, please kill me
Dude, all these folders. Just, put them all into a few sorting folders and then put them in your library (the folder button right next to the start button)
then grab all those text files and put them into a bay12 folder of some sort
Sounds like good--
*checks own desktop, which includes...seven unfinished/abandoned/forgotten projects in nine files, a couple school assignments, several games (only one of which I've been playing), and some assorted programs I haven't used in a while*
--um. You shouldn't criticize other peoples' organizational styles?