
Thanks for all the wonderful welcomes! I've just begun delving into the game and have been enjoying it immensely, will likely be able to make my actual transfer to Balmung once those required days since creation have passed, and I can't wait. I really love how the lore is gradually opened up to you as you progress, and I'm just so hyped to see where it goes.
*Continuously praises title screen intro shot.*
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1. That's fair enough, haha, though you well know that we writers always suffer from the curse of modesty. That said, you'll definitely being seeing some writing from me as I typically do indulge in sharing short stories surrounding most of my roleplay characters eventually.
2. I haven't gotten the opportunity to read that particular play, though my teacher in highschool occasionally made mention of it as one of his favorites, and I absolutely love anything that challenges conventional stagings as it seems to do (from the description of the play, I'm getting a very Brechtian vibe, which is great). As for my personal favorite, I'd ultimately have to give it to Will Eno's The Flu Season, partly because of the absolute hell I endured in playing the role of Man and also because of how powerful it is as a commentary on human nature (though, be warned if you do decide to delve into it, it isn't all that flattering a portrayal). I am instantly reminded of how long I can go on about this stuff, and want to rant about how difficult yet rewarding it was to put on The Flu Season as a piece of immersive theatre like the stuff that Punchdrunk is known for doing, but that would take aeons, so we'll leave it at a: We're definitely going to end up hanging out and talking about it for hours one day.
Oh, and perhaps for the sake of it, have one of the spooky photos we took back then for our production:
*Continuously praises title screen intro shot.*
![[Image: Kd3iSD0.png]](http://i.imgur.com/Kd3iSD0.png)
(09-16-2016, 04:49 PM)Raeje Wrote: 1) Never call yourself an "aspiring writer." It's something that took me years to come to terms with, but if you eat, sleep and breathe writing, you're not aspiring, you ARE a writer.
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2) So if you ever want to talk about Sam Shepherd, Samuel Beckett, Shakespeare, or your favorite play (mine's 'Six Characters in Search of an Author'. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend it)
1. That's fair enough, haha, though you well know that we writers always suffer from the curse of modesty. That said, you'll definitely being seeing some writing from me as I typically do indulge in sharing short stories surrounding most of my roleplay characters eventually.
2. I haven't gotten the opportunity to read that particular play, though my teacher in highschool occasionally made mention of it as one of his favorites, and I absolutely love anything that challenges conventional stagings as it seems to do (from the description of the play, I'm getting a very Brechtian vibe, which is great). As for my personal favorite, I'd ultimately have to give it to Will Eno's The Flu Season, partly because of the absolute hell I endured in playing the role of Man and also because of how powerful it is as a commentary on human nature (though, be warned if you do decide to delve into it, it isn't all that flattering a portrayal). I am instantly reminded of how long I can go on about this stuff, and want to rant about how difficult yet rewarding it was to put on The Flu Season as a piece of immersive theatre like the stuff that Punchdrunk is known for doing, but that would take aeons, so we'll leave it at a: We're definitely going to end up hanging out and talking about it for hours one day.
Oh, and perhaps for the sake of it, have one of the spooky photos we took back then for our production: