Allen,
Just a quick reply here. KN is very good about answering our posts. Regarding overriding anyone, it was not my intent to do so. That is why I wrote after introductions… that meant the whole exchange between you and Lord Douglas.
Allen,
No problem at all. It's easy to get a bit thrown off especially since once we get going on this one we tend to post fast and furious. It's easy to post when you know what you are going to do because it's "You" doing it!
And even then I still have to think about it before I make a post. It's a new place and every action I chose to take can lead a different path. I have to be very choosy with my actions, as if I was just playing a character in a Role Play. It's a habit I formed from when I first started Dungeons & Dragons. I can't get too connected to a Character because, when all is said and done, in the end it is still only just a game and it has no effect on me IRL.
What may make this more difficult is the fact that the character we play are ourselves. By playing ourselves, it means that by default we are always more connected and invested to the character.
It will definitely be interesting, and I will admit to hoping that I can enjoy this roleplay without getting killed too early on. Laughs, though again I trust the Dungeon Master so I don't expect it to be through such except for back choices and really unlucky rolls which leads to such. Yet only time will tell and I look forward to see what happens.
Edited: Thomaslee on 17th Jun, 2017 - 6:18pm
Thomas,
Yes, I think I can speak for Rachel and Jason when I say we all became pretty invested pretty quickly in these characters. The thing is, rather than think about it for too long and second guess myself, I trust my gut and type what I think I'd do. That way, it's more like playing me. Although as my abilities grow in this world and change drastically from my abilities now I'm sure it'll be harder to just go with my gut.