^ I don't remember why but Kayah had someone looking for Kage for some reason or another and I wasn't really doing anything... Someone simply sent me a tell. We got to talking and we figured one of the easiest ways for the two to start talking.
On another point, it's also -extremely- hard for me to avoid the Quicksand even while not RPing.
In my head I know it is an RP hub. It hasn't always been that way for me though. I've always run through lots of things in Quicksand OOCly and before it was always a place for me to just chill. While I've used it for months on end for RP, I've also had it for OOC uses and there are people who do see it that way.
A little other anecdote. At one point in time my character was both amnesiac and out of his natural form so to speak. So he was in a different city, wandering around and doing business for the guy who took him in. Things render so nicely I saw certain people I knew RPing around and I thought "wow this could be either a really great RP moment or... maybe not."
The thing is I never took that chance to just send a /tell and say something or ask if it was possible to have the character stumble upon them and introduce more drama even though I could clearly see some of the characters though not the text.
I play "what if?" with that all the time. It might be beating a dead horse, but even with those who you frequently RP with more often than others, it's always good to have communication.
On another point, it's also -extremely- hard for me to avoid the Quicksand even while not RPing.
In my head I know it is an RP hub. It hasn't always been that way for me though. I've always run through lots of things in Quicksand OOCly and before it was always a place for me to just chill. While I've used it for months on end for RP, I've also had it for OOC uses and there are people who do see it that way.
A little other anecdote. At one point in time my character was both amnesiac and out of his natural form so to speak. So he was in a different city, wandering around and doing business for the guy who took him in. Things render so nicely I saw certain people I knew RPing around and I thought "wow this could be either a really great RP moment or... maybe not."
The thing is I never took that chance to just send a /tell and say something or ask if it was possible to have the character stumble upon them and introduce more drama even though I could clearly see some of the characters though not the text.
I play "what if?" with that all the time. It might be beating a dead horse, but even with those who you frequently RP with more often than others, it's always good to have communication.