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  1. Maybe next week, we heroes will finally grow a collective brain stem and kill the gods-damned oversized dodo first. But chocobos... How can you even envision hurting one? CRIMINAL, I say!
  2. As the time for us to get sunken into that twisted plot draws near, I would like to take a few minutes to remind the people involved in this a few things. 1. We heroes will be acting out on our characters' assumptions, regarding the riddles. There has been and is no way for us to be sure we correctly deciphered them. 2. Just because you may have not been able to attend the first or second episode does not mean you have to shy away from the event entirely. If you read this and want to join in the fun, please shoot a /tell to either Kahn'a Od'hilkas or Askier Mergrey, I'm sure we will be happy to find you a nice spot for you to enjoy yourself this evening. The IC hook for your character to get involved into this plot is that Kahn'a used less official channels to slip in that there might be the need of strong, brave and bright people to fend off Garleans fiends. That's little information to go on, but he believes the people hostile to the empire to potentially be his best allies. And there's always the risk to stir public unrest by mentionning "bombs". 3. Since Erik Mynhier has been busy as of late (my regards to you if you're reading this), I will be assuming the heroes' lead tonight again unless he turns up. I will be connected at least 3 hours before the event starts (that means 5pm CDT), feel free to /tell for any information or question you may have. 4. Just like Askier said, look forward to some RP fun tonight !
  3. Some of them are just vague enough to let multiple strong possibilities, but I feel with correct analysis, they point to the right direction. What Osric is trying to say is, with a sleepy head, it's a lot harder to find that right direction. q:
  4. And so could you with the Mesmer! And that goes to tell there are many directions and themes they can explore for a gun-wielding fighter. Oh boy I'm PSYCHED! Edit: Did some quick research on what Square Enix has done in FFs (but not any less great!) with guns, after seeing the gunmage picture. http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Fusilier_(Tactics_A2) http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Cannoneer_(Tactics_A2) *shamelessly runs in circles with his arms flailing about*
  5. Shit got real this morning in Ul'dah backstreets. Kahn'a preying on Askier. (The only ok-ish shot quality-wise, my computer would have pooped on me if I tried more of those. 4fps ftw!) Askier finally spotting him. An unexpected attempt at calming the deal down. And the outcome of the catfight that ensued (which happened over catnip apparently).
  6. Welcome to the RPC! Do take the time you deem necessary to develop your character, and fear not, the RP will always find you (or I will, cause that's what I do, eheheh...).
  7. ((Your exact quoting of IC events had me realize that I need to screenshot such occurances, that's a first step! So if my approximation isn't satisfactory, feel free to give me the lines so that I can incorporate them.)) What is he trying to tell me? Only after picking up on a muffled cough, one that sounded quite deliberate, did Kahn'a turn his heels to be presented with the sight of the said Swift. In a blink he felt his face going hot, from embarassement no doubt. He only had to glance once at the man to recognize that self-confident posture suggesting he was someone with rank, or that he believed so. And the garments were quite different, too. Realizing his misdoing, he clumsily brought himself in front of the Commander, to give him a proper salute, feet aligned correctly but feeling a little stiff, especially as he recited his name and rank. When prompted to have a sit, Kahn'a executed himself in silence, willing to make a good impression. Sit comfortably, he turned his attention back to Osric, and had a hard time not glancing at him with suspicious insistence. Kahn'a was preoccupied with looking for a sign, maybe a certain uneasiness in the Sergeant's demeanor, maybe words coming out too fast from his mouth. He himself was not exactly involved into it, but he knew Sergeant Osric managed to find himself some trouble. Something that could blow up in their faces. For the sake of the man, Kahn'a silently wished nothing would transpire from his attitude. He was ready to help him, were he asked to. That seemed like fair exchange for the information he would get on the Captain's location, even with how little that might be. Fortunately for both of them, the meeting went without bumps, and after gathering and sharing their intelligence, the Commander Swift gave them general directions for them to be looking at. It would have been hard to be more specific, given how little was known of the Captain's disappearance. They knew he left or was taken away the days following the Ball, and that his house had been ransacked, possibly in a fight. In other words, they had nothing. Officially nothing. But both the Sergeant and the Private knew a little more. At least, there was potential for them to know more. Someone, some lady, had ties with Erik Mynhier, and had apparently lost track of him. Kahn'a was pretty unaccustomed to people moving so far away from their places, but he was convinced that in trying to gather information of his usual whereabouts, he could trace a certain perimeter where he was more likely to find a clue, a piece of evidence that would suggest where Erik could have been taken away. Again, those assumptions were slim, but they were better than mere wind. As the meeting came to an end, both had their orders, or rather pityful attempts at giving some direction to the investigation. Yes, Kahn'a would pay some attention to those orders, he was supposed to, after all. But in his mind bloomed other ideas, though for some reason, he felt he would be wise to keep them to himself. For practical reasons, he had been shown where the Red Wings would meet, and the Captain gave him the direction of an office he would sometimes sit at. Now if that office was anything like in the books he read, there probably would be some piece of clue that could aid them in their search. And if not, he would still have the chance to learn more about him. [align=center]____________________________________[/align] Leaving the meeting more appropriately than he arrived, Kahn'a made haste towards the Captain's office. He had no idea why, but he felt a sense of urgency in entering it. Perhaps was it the thrill of treading in territory he was not to set foot in unless invited, or the prospect of actually finding a lead on the search. He found himself in front of the door quickly enough. Swallowing his doubts away, Kahn'a grabbed at the doorknob, turned… and opened an unlocked door. In that instant, as he was pushing the wood panel to make space and enter the room, he was very much reminded of what he heard about the ransack at Erik's house. Door unlocked, and then furnitures, baubles and trinkets thrown about, without any kind of order. This was different though. Surely the door was unlocked alright, but as he stepped into the room, his eyes wide open from the apprehension, he sighed, out of relief. The room was neatly organized, and only a thin pelicule of dust seemed to have occupied the place. Why had he been so worried? Reasonable thinking would have prevented this, but there was not even a reasonable explanation to the man's disappearance in the first place! It was rather unlikely the place would have seen intruders, much less still be inhabited by one, that said. Settling down, Kahn'a walked up with prudence to the desk, as he intended to start shuffling papers and drawing about… that is, before he set his eyes on a certain piece of paper. It was a regular piece of paper, except that it had been roughly handled. He could clearly see where the paper had been folded, crumpled would have been more appropriate. Flattening it with both his hands, he gave it a look and read some of it. That was then that he froze. On the short letter, there were a few words that caught, no, fixed his attention to them. Ul'dah's destruction. Franctically, he read through the paper multiple times, making sure there was no chance he was misunderstanding any piece of information. It read: Finally, he grabbed the paper and shoved it into a pouch on his belt. From the same pouch, he took out two small rocks that he rubbed together to spark a red candle lit. Letting the flame slowly grow, he started to pace around in the room. Askier… the Miqo'te from the Ball, the one the Captain asked Kahn'a to be especially careful about. And so, his suspicions grew a little more realistic in his mind. Could the one man entrusted with such intelligence by the highest authority in the city-state simply walk away from this unfinished business? No, that could not be it. His heart tightened in his chest as a thought occured to him. Could it be that with this evidence, he went ahead to deal with the threat on his own, not telling him a word of it? No, it seemed very unlikely. And yet… he could not shake the feeling that this crumped letter was telling something beyond its own words. Discarded on the table, it was an indication that something happened. Something potentially more pressing than its mere content. Was Askier able to reach him all the way here? After all, Kahn'a saw it himself with his eyes, the man was very well accompanied. He had stumbled upon him, in the far land of Coerthas, him and a few people. Dropping the quarry he was originally looking for, he followed him all the way back to an inn, or a tavern, in which they stayed for what seemed like hours. Of their conversation, Kahn'a had heard very little, except them talking loud enough about Askier's little problem with liquor. But that was it. Still, it was a possibility they held the Captain captive, and he had to act upon that note anyway. Grabbing a piece of paper and some ink, he wrote in very simple letters, the one he had been taught back in his clan, this note: And in some sense, it was true. Watching Askier from a distance was his job, but he suspected Erik Mynhier held no desire to see the Miqo'te go any further into his schemes, or more correctly, after the discovery of this letter, his orders. With quick hands, he folded the piece of paper, poured some wax on the middle, and pressed it with his finger. It was not much, but that was a small guarantee Osric would know if anyone pried in their exchange, he had seen other people do it by the past too. And after blowing off the candle , he left the office, moving with velocity to make his way to Vesper Bay, where Askier would be waiting for the next step. And waiting he was… but much to Kahn'a's apprehension, none of his two companions he recognized. It could only mean that Askier had managed to gather more convinced minds to plot against the city-state of Ul'dah. Whether he had deceived them into joining him, mattered little. The important part was the interception of the message he was supposed to receive. He had to retrieve it. Pressed against a wall, stalking Askier from a distance, Kahn'a sighed. Three people he could not be expected to take care of on his own. Hells, he did not even have orders to do so! He just needed that message. Yes, robbing it from Askier would surely stop his plans. Now he only needed the Sergeant to turn up… or someone… [align=center][…] ((See note at the bottom))[/align] Passing through Thal's Gate back in Ul'dah, Kahn'a was clenching his shoulder, hard, the adrenaline of the evening finally beginning to fade away. Yes, he had been hurt in his dealing with Askier and his thugs, but it mattered little. He had had a bite of his prey, and there was no backing off for him anymore. In his hand, another paper, very much like the first letter that had been intercepted, trapped in a steel hold. It was the scent, and he would not let that go. A proof that only hours ago, he only suspected the existence of, he now had a solid grasp on it. The paper was covered in riddles meant to direct Askier to the part of the device. If a single device was able to threaten the whole city-state, then it could only be a bomb of some sorts, and one that needed to be asembled… It was a threat they were prepared for at the Ball, and there it was again, floating about in the tense atmosphere the mere threat of it created. Bomb. Kahn'a blinked at a wave of fresh pain in his shoulder. Thinking back, it could have been a lot worse, had it not been so humiliating. Paralyzed, gaping at Askier for an unending second, he could only watch the scum turn into a furious rage, pulling away the arrow he had just been struck with, and charging at Kahn'a with a strength that ought not to be. And his eyes, he met his gaze in this instant, his eyes were… Shaking his head vigorously, he chased the image away. No, Not now… He met the Sergeant shortly after. Osric arrived late at Vesper Bay, but he played a crucial role in the acquisition of the paper Kahn'a was fermly holding nonetheless. But since from the message, the man had little idea what was going on, the Miqo'te agreed to give him a little more context, once they would be back in town. With a trembling voice, both from the adrenaline and the hint of fear that was incidiously growing into him, he exposed his findings to Melkire, about the letter, the bomb, and the office. But before they parted, Kahn'a enquired about the deal that could blow up in their faces. That mere formulation suddenly sounded grimmer, in the light of that evening's events. And against his expectations, the man turned his head towards him, with a look that suggested weariness. He was so surprised, in fact, that something urged him to speak. "I trust you." The words came out of his mouth without second thought. But it was the blunt truth. As the Sergeant managed to make it in time to Vesper Bay, it gave Kahn'a the confirmation that he was trustworthy. He had, after all, given him very little information about what he was to expect in coming. And for some reason, he felt like stating it clearly, probably because he wanted to help him as he himself received help. He found that night that there was strength to be had in numbers. "Thank you, means a lot." Osric simply answered, as he left behind a troubled Kahn'a. ((I would have gladly told the events of that evening as it was all quite clear and I have screenshots of those, but I fear it might have taken me another century to write it, and that post is already impossibly daunting. I consider doing a separate thread about the events, that said.)) ((For reference, there is a brief sum-up of that evening event in Askier's thread, click me!))
  8. So they haven't talked about changing the drop rate of atmas at all? Not that I want them to, but that got many people come up with whole theories and the like (though I linked someone to one, and he instantly got one, but that doesn't prove anything). Just don't tell me you combined it with that... mask of the father, that'll hurt my soul ;__;.
  9. ((As agreed, here I come! First PBP post in english, pls be gud ;_;. Edit: Actually no, criticize the fu** out of me so I can improve!)) Kahn'a tugged at his hat to have it put properly, sighing. The holes fashioned in it to accomodate the fact that he was Miqo'te did not make up for how uncomfortable it felt. Perhaps was it that his uniform was too recently acquired; he had only been asked to put it on once for duty. His mind trailed off, distracted by recollections of that very evening, at the Ball. That night, he was assigned to the double duty of safeguarding the place, and keeping his eyes open. Thinking back of how much of a failure he felt he was that night, he could not help but be shaken by a contemptuous hiccup. He had wrongly assumed his duty would be an easy one, since identifying threats was a skill he had, and displayed very well on his hunts. But of course, he did not account for the fact he had to watch and observe intelligent beings capable of hiding their intentions, unlike beasts. And he was not even nearly close to have a grasp on how many people would turn up that evening. Yes, it was a painful one. But it also was the last night he had seen the Captain, at least officially. Captain Erik Mynhier… where could have the man gone, so suddenly? Going through learning all the procedures, the formality to show to both the fine people and the hierarchy, and the authority that persons with position possessed, all of this was hard enough for Kahn'a to ingest with the occasional help he would receive from the Captain, when he dared ask questions, but until they found him, he would have to make do on his own. It was a strange feeling, because he was told the Immortal Flames was very much like a large family with wings that would cover anyone they could reach, and yet he felt very alone in his plight. Enlisted as Private Third Class in the Immortal Flames, his allegiance lied with the Red Wings, the Captain's unit he had been talked into joining. Walking down Ul'dah main street, Kahn'a could feel the apprehension rising in his heart. He was to attend a meeting that would discuss the search party the Flames were organizing to find the Captain, but he had no idea what to expect. If the Flames held any information, then he had been left in the dark. It felt all so... sudden. A few days ago, he did not have the slighest clue Erik Mynhier went missing, since the two of them did not exactly keep close contact on a daily basis. The Captain always seemed to be able to find Kahn'a when he needed him. Thinking about it, it was rather unsettling. But then, a day later or two, he was approached by a man he would have deemed suspicious had he not been so quick to reveal his intentions, and interests. Osric Melkire. No, Sergeant Melkire… whatever. Over a drink, the Sergeant had Kahn'a know he was affiliated to the Flames, and that he held interest in finding the Captain. Or perhaps a lot of people did, Kahn'a had little clue about this. But the story is, he wanted information, and Osric extended his hand to him in that regard. He would grab that hand propped in his direction, that and anything he could learn that would have him know more. After a short while, he found himself in front of the Hall of Flames. Somewhere in the building, the meeting would take place. With unassured steps, he walked in, trying to lay his eyes on anything that would guide him. A sign, a familiar face, a… mask! Spotting the Sergeant, Kahn'a made his way towards him more decisively, and gave the man a short nod and a standard salute. Perhaps was it unnecessary, but that much mattered little in his sense. He was not here for proper formalities, after all. He was there to help find Erik Mynhier, and this time he felt ready.
  10. Welcome there! Do not worry yourself about the servers being full, there is a restriction on new character creation during certain times - peak of connected PC would be my guess, you only need to try and create your character as what seems like an unusual time and I can assure you, you will find yourself a comfy spot in the RP community. That said, I can only speak for Balmung, I am about 2 months old on the game, 1 with my character on Balmung, and so far it's been a blast! I suspect you already read about the servers differences, but just in case, know that there is a thread that explains those thoroughly.
  11. Save if you start in the city of Limsa Lominsa, because my character hasn't gone there yet, but I'll be happy to get you into a little RP for a nice introduction (: . Add Kahn'a Od'hilkas in game if that suits you.
  12. Welcome to the RPC! But mymy, aren't those brief greetings? You might want to bring a little more detail to what it is you're looking for in RP interactions for your character, why not even write a character's profile, that's a good way for people to filter and look for one they would like to RP with. There are good templates in sticked posts that can guide you through writing such things, if that interests you. As for RP places, you get the Quicksand in Ul'dah that is frequently occupied by Roleplayers, Gridania's Carline Canopy sometimes too. But that's limiting your options, there are a lot of people, myself included, who are only too happy to have someone randomly walk for RP, so know that's a possibility. And finally, for RP people, well I can offer you my Keeper Miqo'te Kahn'a. He's a pretty friendly guy when people bother to meet him, and he himself would occasionnally take the lead of things as far as meeting is involved. That's about as much as I can give you though, not knowing what you'd like to achieve or what your character is like. Regardless, I hope you have a good time on the forums!
  13. *pats the mini Lala* Kahn'a went there too, my friend. It was such a lovely evening (but a massively crowded one).
  14. Cannot say it any better! Y'all did a wonderful job, and it was great to meet the big part of y'all too. For those that couldn't make it, you will hopefully find solace in the fact that it's certainly not the last event of the sort we will see. It has been great, and it's still going to be great!
  15. Hey Kaoru, Without being in your exact situation, I myself would like to also make more lasting connections with others characters and their people. Twice it has happened so far, but the more the merrier, right? So here's my offer to you, to add me in game, at least so that we can brainstorm ideas and see if we can plan some sort of commonground for our characters to interact, staying true to them, that's no questionning. Indeed, I might be told that it is only staged and forced, but so far, I've made my best RP connections in such a way, with just a little pre-meet planning, and then things went lovely from that point. I'm on at odd times (Europe blesses you) but one more contact is... one more contact, eh? I don't intend to judge on people's other ways to meet, but if you're getting that urgency to find some RP for your character, then so be it! We're all here to have fun, right? And one can hardly achieve that alone. As a footnote, I'll be attending the ball. Hope to see you and your character around (:
  16. Yay, another new player person. Welcome aboard o/! Combining emotes is just a matter of getting used to it. You can either make shortcuts for them on your bars, type them in the chat, or even run macros for them! When you open your Emote window, you'll notice a lot of them have little icons right next to them. If I'm not mistaken, those represents the stances you can use them in (standing, sit, or riding a chocobo) if they are several. Thus you can combine such emotes with sitting, to give you an example, you can laugh while sitting. Something I found out recently (since I'm decently new to the game) is that everytime you act an emote, by default it displays a message in chat, describing what your character is doing. It can be nice to get accustomed to the different emotes, but it also becomes a bit obsolete with what comes next. There is an option in the Emote Window to turn those messages off. Custom emotes! Using /emote or in short /em, you can create you own emotes, and add as much detail as you would like. If you do as I did for the default display messages on emotes, then you'll end up with keys that make you character move, and the choice to describe your action should you feel like doing so. Now it depends with what setup you choose to the game with, but combining that manually can maybe get a little tedious, especially when the emote you're aiming for is one you use regularly. Macros are there to help you with that. They're basically planned actions run automatically at the press of a keybind. So you can combine emotes, you can run an emote and give it a detailed description with it, or even cast an ability while doing all of this! I've yet to get myself around to using some, so if you find yourself interested in those, I suggest you ask for Erik's input, I can testify he's a king of macros. I'm not sure what you would like to know about the different chat layers, but I'll be glad to answer more questions should you add some.
  17. I come after the battle's been fought, but welcome on FFXIV RPC, and more generally welcome to FFXIV! As someone who's never had the opportunity (nor have tried to look for it), I must say I'm very interesting about how that RP tabletop experience will translate into the game. Coming from RP forums, I'm not that used to collaborative work on plots, or working with a select few characters for a long period of time, but I really want to get into some kind of more 'serious' RP. The help I can offer you is probably slim compared to the experienced people around, but if you ever find yourself on Balmung and want another RP contact, feel free to /tell or add me IG. Hope you'll have a great time in that big community!
  18. I. Basic Info Characters: Kahn'a Ohditra, Acanthus Dia Primary character: Kahn'a Ohditra Linkshells: Tentative Allies Primary RP linkshell: Tentative Allies II. RP Style Amount of RP (light, medium, heavy): Medium when content is released, heavy the rest of the time. Views on RP combat and injuries: Undoubtly the simpliest source of conflict, but the one I use with the most caution. Done correctly however, it brings intensity to storylines and will have lasting impacts on the characters involved. Injuries, scars, death even; everything, form included, must be discussed and agreed upon. Views of IC romance: Desirable, but it has got to serve character development. When put in close connection to a character whose ideals and morales might differ, it can be a great source of conflict and also a way to humanize less relatable personalities, by softening them. Views on non-romantic RP (family ties, etc): There is great complexity and diversity to be found in creating bonds of different nature between characters. Relatives, friends, enemies; all of those bring depth. It can happen organically for the more common occurrences or it can be planned for more intricate ones. Views on lore: A ensemble of guidelines and rules, however vague, of how life is led in Eorzea. It is not to be taken as a finished product, but rather a sturdy frame on which roleplayers can weave their characters and stories. Rather than limiting my creativity, it focuses it. Views on chat functions (/say, /linkshell, etc): /say and /em are IC. /tell, /party, /shout, /fc are OOC. /l1–8 are strictly IC or OOC. III. Other Info Country: France Timezone: GMT+1 Contact info: Via PM on this board.
  19. Smoothly I slip into this thread to say that I'll be happy to answer your call, as I myself am also looking for people to actively roleplay with. Khan'li is an archer so he'll staying quite some time around Gridania. So yeah; feel free to add Kahn'a Od'hilkas in game c: !
  20. Yay ! That's very encouraging. I most definitely will, besides Khan loves Lalafell, thinks they are the cutest things (I do too).
  21. [align=center]Good day to you all ! [/align] I am mostly called Haeden on the Internet, and I am a new soul in this place. I recently acquired the game with a deep thirst for an experience in complete immersion, something I never had the opportunity of actually doing. --MMORPG background I have been playing MMORPG for a long time, starting out as young as 13. The first game I played was called DOFUS, a game that for some reason was given a lot of slack to, but where I had good times, although I never really made it to endgame content, this was purely for gameplay. Moving on, I went on Ragnarök Online, that kept me for almost 5 years. Roleplay, Leveling, PvP, GvG, that is probably the MMORPG I had the widest array of interests and activities in. I then played Guild Wars & Guild Wars 2 for the storyline mostly. --RP experience [align=justify]I got introduced to the Roleplaying world by a close friend through Roleplay Forums. As I was still quite young, I went through a couple "painful" experiences to go past the common places new roleplayers tend to fall into, and then had a couple years of experience in established forums. But playing games on the side, I dropped the thing altogether, as I moved from RO server to server and we agreed within the Guild to put an emphasis on being "competitive". I still enjoyed creative writing, but it was something I would do in my alone time. At this date I still am working on a few story projects that I intend to flesh out for them to become viable worlds for me tell stories in. And most recently, I have got this thirst for roleplaying, for playing a game in complete immersion. I had a bit of a go with modded Skyrim (which does enhance the experience by a lot) before deciding I wanted Roleplay to be more of a social experience, and seeing how FFXIV was on sale, I settled my mind with it. Therefore I am a bit rusty with the forms and mainlines of ingame Roleplay, but I am willing to work on anything to improve the experience.[/align] --Character ideas/info The character I would like to dedicate a lot of time roleplaying/developping is named Khan'li Odininkas. He is a Keeper of the Moon Miqo'te, about 25, I still haven't decided that bit, that just got sent off in the world by his tribe to experience as most as possible, get back with stories of adventures, and practical knowledge to benefit the tribe. He of course is more interested to detach himself from his tribe in order to offer himself to the world, and get sucked into it. I am not too informed on the world lore, but her mother, the chief of a 3-family tribe, had some ties to the events that led to the calamity (though very minor ones). Khan'li will be an archer as I found it's the fighting class that suits best his calm, light lazyness. But if any sort of praise he is to take, I would like it to be from his leatherworker craftsmanship, something he barely knows how to do as of now, but will grow to love. Again, your input is more than welcome to help me take him in the "right" (read genuine) direction, to flesh him out and give him life and vivid colors ! --How did you learn about the coalition? I stumbled upon it thanks to Reddit I think, then doing a few Google researches confirmed that this was the deal for anyone interesting in FFXIV Roleplay. --What kind of a role-player are you aiming to be? Light, medium, or heavy? I have done from light to medium, but ideally I want to settle for heavy. As I got more into writing plots and stories, I became really interesting with relationships, ties between families members, secrets, antagonisms, all that juicy stuff ! --Anything from real life you're comfortable with sharing? (Work, school, hobbies, etc) I feel comfortable telling you that I did spend about a week going through the forums, reading the stickied posts to make sure I was on point with Roleplaying, to give me ideas. As I am writing this, I still haven't played this character on Balmung, but I logged a couple times on it to get a feel of the atmosphere. Aside from that, I am French, and therefore not a native English speaker. And even though I have adopted English as my "work" language, there still is a BIG room for improvement, so any input in this regard will always be welcome ! While enjoying myself, I also want to take experience as a great learning opportunity, to better my English and make it consistently good. I am a student with a lot of free time, so even though getting involved in a community this big is a first, I am willing to invest myself into it, and try my best to give as much as I take from it. That's about it ! If reading through this, you have got questions, suggestions, anything you would like to share, I will be gladly be taking any input. I am looking forward to meeting you all, and starting playing too ! Have a great day, [align=right]Haeden [/align]
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