Ayrleig
01-25-2010, 02:35 PM
As the name implies, we take our characters (not “toons”) seriously.
Even if we have done a quest numerous times, we like it to feel fresh through our characters eyes. We do not like to tell others what happens next (like a mouthy moviegoer in the next seat) unless it fit’s the scenario -- a reminder to “check for traps” or otherwise to “be careful,” notwithstanding.
We take care of each other, don’t like to leave anyone behind (even including hirelings) and do not like to die! Where feasible, we want to take the time to go back into danger and bring our friend out, rather than leave him in harm and pain, or at the costly mercy of the tavern rez.
We want to enjoy the scenarios, take time to observe and appreciate, to communicate, to plan and execute appropriate tactics, and… not… to… rush. Haste (not the spell) is often our worst enemy. This is not for zergers or marios. Do you like to rush? You will not like us, especially, me. ;-) Oh, and have I said we play deliberately?
While we’re not totally static, we try to take quests on in good order and are biased toward reserving some quests and series’ for scheduled play, together.
When we’re in a quest, we actually read and ponder the NPC conversation. We look around. We often sneak or sometimes just walk (I can show you how to do that with your keys) and we like “being there.” All this fake stuff is for us to appreciate, as realistically as we would choose. But as for rushing….
We are newbie and lowbie friendly. Patience and meekness are virtues. ;-) Our goals do not include pushing and…. rushing… to level and level as fast as possible, just to get to highest imagined power, kill an ancient power or three, and maybe manufacture magic items, or just go on to the next “video game.”
We would behave honorably, in game and with each other.
We tend to favor each other in trading, at least when involved in the scenarios we share.
While we may take this seriously in some ways, we may be casual players in another. We may not play every day. We appreciate real life and hope you do to.
If this is what you like, just reply here, or with a private message, or send an Orien Mail or “tell” to Ayrleig. Thanks for the read.
Even if we have done a quest numerous times, we like it to feel fresh through our characters eyes. We do not like to tell others what happens next (like a mouthy moviegoer in the next seat) unless it fit’s the scenario -- a reminder to “check for traps” or otherwise to “be careful,” notwithstanding.
We take care of each other, don’t like to leave anyone behind (even including hirelings) and do not like to die! Where feasible, we want to take the time to go back into danger and bring our friend out, rather than leave him in harm and pain, or at the costly mercy of the tavern rez.
We want to enjoy the scenarios, take time to observe and appreciate, to communicate, to plan and execute appropriate tactics, and… not… to… rush. Haste (not the spell) is often our worst enemy. This is not for zergers or marios. Do you like to rush? You will not like us, especially, me. ;-) Oh, and have I said we play deliberately?
While we’re not totally static, we try to take quests on in good order and are biased toward reserving some quests and series’ for scheduled play, together.
When we’re in a quest, we actually read and ponder the NPC conversation. We look around. We often sneak or sometimes just walk (I can show you how to do that with your keys) and we like “being there.” All this fake stuff is for us to appreciate, as realistically as we would choose. But as for rushing….
We are newbie and lowbie friendly. Patience and meekness are virtues. ;-) Our goals do not include pushing and…. rushing… to level and level as fast as possible, just to get to highest imagined power, kill an ancient power or three, and maybe manufacture magic items, or just go on to the next “video game.”
We would behave honorably, in game and with each other.
We tend to favor each other in trading, at least when involved in the scenarios we share.
While we may take this seriously in some ways, we may be casual players in another. We may not play every day. We appreciate real life and hope you do to.
If this is what you like, just reply here, or with a private message, or send an Orien Mail or “tell” to Ayrleig. Thanks for the read.