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#61
Well if it does, should we tell people then?
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#62
Really I think that's personal preferance.

It's just like explaining your character's class to someone you're RPing with, or their profession or a special little trick they can do.

You can tell them OOCly, it really doesn't matter.

If you go around blurting it ICly though, we have a problem then.
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#63
But don't all approved profiles go on the wiki? Or are Dragonsworn just not noted as such when they're approved?
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#64
They'll go to the wiki, yes.
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#65
It's not like everyone actually looks at the wiki on a regular basis!
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#66
I do.

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#67
True 'nough.
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#68
First time a dragonsworn player character gets an image on his wiki article, I'm totally going to make it a Featured Character Profile. So much for your secrecy, dragonsworn!
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#69
(02-29-2012, 04:30 PM)Piroska Wrote: First time a dragonsworn player character gets an image on his wiki article, I'm totally going to make it a Featured Character Profile. So much for your secrecy, dragonsworn!

Get into the GIMP-wagon!!
(02-24-2012, 10:15 AM)Piroska Wrote: Conspiracy. That's all it is; Kret's afraid that your pure, digital awesomeness would crash the server if it were allowed.
(06-14-2013, 05:42 PM)McKnighter Wrote: Bovel, Lord of Beards

Character About Involvement
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#70
Some of the first questions asked here are "What powers do they get? Are they strong!?" That, and I sense an influx as Mc'Knighter stated. Or atleast an influx in character submission / discussions.
Feedback Thread.

Common Sense; Questionable, still there.
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#71
(02-29-2012, 05:20 PM)spiky Wrote: Some of the first questions asked here are "What powers do they get? Are they strong!?"

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Just be happy we get them guys, not everything is about power.


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#72
(02-29-2012, 06:31 PM)aroes Wrote:
(02-29-2012, 05:20 PM)spiky Wrote: Some of the first questions asked here are "What powers do they get? Are they strong!?"

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Just be happy we get them guys, not everything is about power.

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#73
What are the IC repercussions of failing a dragon's Trial? And does that have any bearing on subsequent applications with different characters?
The true test of his choice lies forward.
— The story of the Silithian.


See life through shades of silver.
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#74
-Miserably failing a dragon's trial would result in losing the dragon's attention.
-No, probably not.
Quote:[8:53AM] Cassius: Xigo is the best guy ever. he doesn't afraid of anything.
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#75
Though failing a trial would be phenomenal impetus for roleplay...
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