Unknown2011-11-13 17:45:58
I'm trying to setup a party for as many people as who'd want to come. If all goes well, I'll have a special surprise that I might be able to donate to a noble house, but I can't say any more. (More or less this is an unofficial way for the player base to celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday, before the players really leave--I'm trying to set it up for Sunday or Monday night).
Anyway, what's the best place to have a party? To be honest I'd love to rent a place like the Chateau in Delport, but I know villages are a bit of a pain because of the territorial conflicts. I'm open to suggestions.
Anyway, what's the best place to have a party? To be honest I'd love to rent a place like the Chateau in Delport, but I know villages are a bit of a pain because of the territorial conflicts. I'm open to suggestions.
Unknown2011-11-13 17:48:05
Where's my question mark? (Stupid Typos).
Unknown2011-11-13 19:14:25
Hmm.. how about the World Stage? Halli sometimes hosts viewings there with lots of food.. or outside in the courtyard of Clarramore Manor.. or the Plex for safety since it's peaced?
Ixion2011-11-13 23:35:28
In the auction basin house. Have a very selective guest list with top shelf liquors.
Or a public one at the cave of life to celebrate life by eating things that were killed.
Or a public one at the cave of life to celebrate life by eating things that were killed.
Sakr2011-11-14 00:38:06
use the tavern at L'ianmor. There are games, a kitchen table and oven - and i'll move the denizen so things don't get annoying. It's east north north from the entrance. And there are private bedrooms upstairs if anyone wants to have fun or wants to sleep.
Xenthos2011-11-14 00:49:03
Falcon:
And there are bedrooms upstairs if anyone wants to have fun.
Does this seriously need to be in a forum post..?
Enyalida2011-11-14 00:52:37
Yeah, creeeeepy.
Unknown2011-11-14 00:53:41
Falcon:
And there are bedrooms upstairs if anyone wants to have fun.
*SIGH*
Sakr2011-11-14 00:54:33
i'm just stating it, it's rented out usually, but there are a couple rooms open now.
Unknown2011-11-14 00:54:47
Edit: fiiiiiine.
Enyalida2011-11-14 00:55:26
Hahahaha, yes. Sounds like the BEST PLACE.
Eventru2011-11-14 04:53:18
Phoebus:
Did you do the rooms up to look like fulcruxes?
Just Maylea's.
Arian2011-11-14 07:09:43
^^ looool
Sakr2011-11-14 20:56:16
Phoebus:
-blank-
Eventru:
Just Maylea's.
edit: For Future reference:
Mistakes happen when you are a novice. After the mistake is done, you move on from it. But if you are going be snide and bitchy and bring up what happened as a novice up later on, then do so in a private message or tell with each other. Don't do it in public.
Unknown2011-11-14 21:19:07
Falcon:
And there are private bedrooms upstairs if anyone wants to have fun
Move on from it. Right.
He says it wasn't him.
Enyalida2011-11-14 21:19:21
Wait, was that you? I had no idea. That's pretty funny, mudsexing in general is hilarious, much more in (very) public places.
Anita2011-11-14 21:20:34
But it's public knowledge that it happened. EVERYONE KNOWS YO.(well, most people do.)
Enyalida2011-11-14 21:23:06
It's not as bad as having a (very graphic) misaether to CT, though wow.
Eventru2011-11-14 21:58:48
Falcon:
Mistakes happen when you are a novice. After the mistake is done, you move on from it. But if you are going be snide and bitchy and bring up what happened as a novice up later on, then do so in a private message or tell with each other. Don't do it in public.
I wasn't aware it was you, actually! I thought it was just a remark aimed at a general 'behavior' (erotic roleplaying) with what I presumed to be a commonly known instance of it going wrong (particularly when Phoebus mentioned Fulcruxes). Indeed, it's cemented itself into the 'Man, I remember when...' stories of many already, I suspect (it's certainly in mine - but I was there for the awkward discovery!).
Had I known, I'd have merely avoided the topic altogether, versus making an off-the-cuff remark.
Though, in the future, if you want to avoid people making those sort of remarks in a public forum, it's probably not a wise course of action to openly court them. Not to say it was out of line or not on anyone's part, merely that it's difficult to shake a finger at one person when the other kind of opened the door. Indeed, an otherwise glib remark crossed into the realm of 'bad' when you choose to call us (me, particularly!) 'snide' and 'bitchy'. It's certainly not made you look any better, in light of the (on my part, at least) unintended mockery of you.
For my part, you've my apology - as I said, if I knew it was you, I'd have merely remained quiet.
Unknown2011-11-14 22:06:29
I laughed.