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Monday, February 14th, 2011

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    12:15a

    ROADMAPS



    Roadmaps is a big game with small game appeal. RM has a wide variety of 60+ distinct, active characters. Because of this, there’s someone for every character to interact with and each character has a special role in game. To prevent this amount of characters from becoming too overwhelming, players are divided into groups which makes threading easier and prevents characters from interacting with the same characters. In those groups, players get to develop their own plots after game wide brainstorming. While the game’s well established having started in December, the plot's arranged so new characters can jump in without feeling left behind or like they have to catch up on everything that's happened in game.

    The cast is brilliant. In character, it's obvious everyone's put a lot of time into cultivating the people they play. Every character has a distinct voice and canon characters are extremely true to their canon selves, regardless of the changes the game has made to their plot. Original characters are fascinating and well-developed. Relationships and friendships form where they might not have been expected, giving the game potential for characters both clashing and coming together. Out of character, everyone's easy to talk to, doesn't take themselves too seriously (with a great sense of humor to boot), are the most welcoming people in the world, and never fail to be enthusiastic.

    WANTED: Marlene McKinnon, Bellatrix Lestrange, Arthur Weasley, Hestia Jones, Augusta Longbottom, Xenophilius Lovegood, Minerva McGonagall, Emmeline Vance, Avery Sr., Avery Jr., Borgin, Crabbe, Goyle, Jugson, Walden Macnair Mulciber Jr., Mulciber Sr., Rosier Sr., Thorfinn Rowle, Yaxley, Horace Slughorn, John Dawlish, Elphias Doge, Albus Dumbledore, Mundungus Fletcher, Rubeus Hagrid, Alastor Gumboil, Sturgis Podmore, Proudfoot, Gawain Robards, Williamson, Dolores Umbridge
    10:54a


    .old gods never die. they simply get recycled.
    In the beginning, there was Khaos.

    From it came everything else, and from everything that Khaos was, gods came. You know them from when they were infinite and absolute - their myths, their stories, their legends.

    They weren't supposed to die - but worry not, for death is not an end. Their mortal shells hold their immortal souls, a new beginning each turn of the wheel. They bleed. They die.

    Khaos collects.

    Judeo-Christian, Celtic, Greek, and Norse deities have been reborn once again as mortals in 2010. Welcome to NYC, the cosmopolitan capital of the world. Your mortal life has been spent spoiled and rich, insignificant with its ease.

    It's time to pay up.

    MYTHOPOEICS
    .applications.
    Apps & Reserves- Open from 9th till the 16th [info]mythopoeics is happy to announce the introduction of Egyptian, Hindi, and Aztec pantheons in March's app round! Expect more pantheon openings in the future as plot progresses along.
    APPLY
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    7:39p
    are you a swot?
    Voldemort was dead and life went on. Students who had spent the last year fighting for their lives suddenly found themselves in a world with limitless possibility, capable of finding new direction and new purpose. There were job interviews to go on and bills to pay. Funerals and first dates. Second dates. Weddings. Children. Twenty-eight years later, a new generation of students will be boarding the Hogwarts Express- the children of war heroes and villains alike. With the Second War safely behind them in their History of Magic textbooks, these students find themselves blessed with the opportunity to live normal lives as normal teenagers, focused on Hogsmeade weekends, school events and N.E.W.T. exams and faced with the choice to either put the past behind them or settle for living in the shadow of their parents. Adolescence is challenging enough, a time of increasing independence and creative exploration. As these teenagers prepare for their last years at Hogwarts, will they step out as individuals -- away from their parents' pasts -- or will lingering prejudices continue to affect social order?

    SWOTTING is a next-gen, canon-compliant RPG focused on character development, interpersonal relationships and providing a realistic school experience at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

    CHECK US OUT!

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