There are three ways to survive in a ruined world. I have forgotten some of them now. However, one thing is certain: you who are currently reading these words will survive. -Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
@ThePatchworkPilgrims If I make a baby character who doesn't necessarily have a secret, should I still submit them in the thing or just mention them in another character's sheet?
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There are three ways to survive in a ruined world. I have forgotten some of them now. However, one thing is certain: you who are currently reading these words will survive. -Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
@inprisonforsparkling for baby/toddler characters, unless they will be important pov characters, can typically just be added to one of the caregiver's character sheets. You are welcome to add a small extra section to their sheet to talk about the baby.
@herbalhour, all good Just thought I would mention the planned timeline We know more than most how life and other priorities can take up your time (our 4 year absence from this site was proof thereof XD )
Former incarnations have been: TheWanderingWizard TheClockworkConjurer TheIllusiveIntellect TheSunderingSorceror And, TheMaieuticMesmerist
@ThePatchworkPilgrims Thanks very much! I already talk about Fiachra in Ronan and Seika's character sheets, so I think that should be fine
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There are three ways to survive in a ruined world. I have forgotten some of them now. However, one thing is certain: you who are currently reading these words will survive. -Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
I am going to draw Seika, Ronan and Fiachra and NOBODY CAN STOP ME
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There are three ways to survive in a ruined world. I have forgotten some of them now. However, one thing is certain: you who are currently reading these words will survive. -Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
Wow there are a lot of people older than they seem, Ronan's going to be the odd one out lol
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There are three ways to survive in a ruined world. I have forgotten some of them now. However, one thing is certain: you who are currently reading these words will survive. -Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind. — Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind
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