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Well YOU said you wanted details from captains an ships..... So you only have yourself to blame. xD
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@AriaAdams, is it okay if I don't include a personality section in my template? I'd prefer to roleplay it out, since personality doesn't lend itself well to being described.
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Shadowlight wrote:We need to talk about your character... OMG.

Yes, @Shadowlight ? I'm not sure if I should smile or be worried, or both xD
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I'm fine with however you write the profiles. I'd like some hints on strength/weaknesses or virtues/flaws or some sort of personality just so we know how to interact with him/her, but it really doesn't have to be much and it can grow and change along the way.
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Alright, I'll do that. Some of her personality will also show up in her history, anyway:)
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@Alvarin

I LOVE your character, I'd lot to plot with you. Just saying.
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You know I can never say no to plotting. Bring it on ^^ (preferably via IM to not fill the whole DT xD)
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Wow. This fairly exploded with activity. I'll have to try notifying all my storybooking friends next time I start one.
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@AriaAdams posted my previously book character (tis a touch on the long side :-) ) @Shadowlight I would be grateful as my captain if you read it.
You know that studded leather armour in films? Nobody wore that. I mean, how would metal studs improve leather armour?




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I think I beat shadow in detail personally, and it seems to an extent we share dress sense. :-) I look forward to the ship, I really like 17 century ship design.
You know that studded leather armour in films? Nobody wore that. I mean, how would metal studs improve leather armour?




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xD Your ship looks nothing like a 17 century ship, just so you know.
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It's a mixture of things. but Aria said steampunk so I went with it. And Victorian era isn't 17th ship building. xD
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@Birkhoff @Shadowlight Are either of you interested in having a relative/spouse/lover/etc for one of the captains?
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I am planning something with someone possibly so Honor Hutchings is still single.
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I'm looking forward to this. Just so there's no confusion, these are airships right? That's the context I got from the description.



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