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Post by nights on May 24, 2008 23:52:37 GMT -5
As a new member I thought I would just go ahead and introduce myself. I am nights it’s great to meet all of you. I will be playing Jala and perhaps other characters in the future.
I also have a few questions that I hope are not too out of place:
The first is about the species, I know some of them have human or semi-human forms, but there are a few things that are unclear to me. Dragons, for instance, do they take on any human-esque forms or is it just the dragon forms? Like I have been in fantasy RPs where Dragons have a human-like appearance but they might maintain wings, a tail, wings, and other Dragon attributes and transform into Dragons when they need to. I ask this because I’m curious as to some of the mating rituals of the races and it's just general curiosity.
My second question is about the camps. I read the clan rules and the camp layout and I was wondering if there is a place on the board that went into more detail about the chambers and various rooms inside the camp (just in case I missed something though I feel sure I have read everything)? In case I write something out of context, maybe describe a wall hanging in a room that doesn’t exist. It’s more of a reference question.
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Post by Ara Rabe on Jun 9, 2008 1:50:16 GMT -5
Hello! Welcome to Insomniacs Yaoi RPG! To answer your first question, no, dragons do not have a human form. So I guess it just hurts a lot when they mate with another species. To answer your second question, Insomniacs live a primitive life. The camps are made from geological features and aren't furnished or decorated aside from naturally. The human cities look like they are from the middle ages. Hope those answers were helpful! Have fun, here!
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Post by nights on Jun 15, 2008 0:30:55 GMT -5
Yes, it helps, thank you. I suppose once the rp gets to rolling I'll know a bit more about what to expect.
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Post by Ara Rabe on Jun 15, 2008 18:17:24 GMT -5
Yes, I'm hoping that moving the site to conforums will help, since you alerted to topic responses.
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