Greetings all, Disciple here, long time gamer and role-player. A bit out of practice, but willing to try something new, I really don't have much of a clue what all goes on around here, but I'm looking. And, as far as some types of collaborates are concerned, I'm most assuredly "in the market." I prefer fantasy and sci-fi, seriousness over silliness, mundane people living their lives over super-uber-duper hero characters. That said, I am often up for trying even the stuff I don't like, if only for a change.
Welcome. I started the site, and I don't have much of a clue as to what actually goes on around here so don't feel bad. Hopefully you necro-ing that Four Sentence LitRPG Story will get someone else interested again.
Wotcha, if Paul doesn't know what's going on there's not much hope for the rest of us. At least I have the excuse of old age, everyone expects old'uns to be a bit loopy.
It looked like a decent place for a cut away. If anyone gets interested they can start fleshing the 'bad guys'... although I made sure to leave room for the belief that maybe the White Wolves aren't as bad as their enemies make them out of be... and exploring the birds gives another view of the cats that are assumed, near as I can tell, to be the protagonists. A fresh view for new directions and ideas.
One of the Discord servers I mixed about on made me the Server Grandpa. I've been RPing longer than most of them have been breathing.
Let's not get into the whole who's oldest contest. I've got you all beat! Well, I feel super-old, anyway. Haha.
Oh we going to start measuring beards to see who has lived longest, which is a fine old Dwarven tradition, I hasten to add.
Published on Apr 30, 2014 What would the trunk of a Tree sound like if a cross section of it were played like an LP? Artist Bartholomäus Traubeck has custom-built a Record Player that is able to "play" cross-sectional slices of Tree trunks. The result is his Artpiece "Years," an audio recording of tree rings being read by a computer and turned into music, much like a record player's needle reads an LP. The tree rings are being translated into the language of music, rather than sounding musical in and of themselves. According to Makezine, the custom record player takes in data using a PlayStation Eye Camera and a stepper motor attached to its control arm, and relays the data to a computer. A program called Ableton Live then uses it to generate an eerie piano tracks featuring 7 recordings from different Austrian Trees including Oak, Maple, Walnut, and Beech.
Welcome, we love it when people make this place their own. I encourage you to build your plot o' land here on the LitRPG forum. Contribute, and they will come!
Welcome! I like old people. Old people know stuff... If only I could have a lifetime of experience to draw upon. Fact of the matter is, I'm waiting to get older myself. Some day.
Don't just stand there waiting, get out on the streets and act old.....by the time you've perfected the act, you'll be bloody old, then you'll have a head start on everyone else!
Ha! Called Grandpa at 34! I've got RPG rulebooks older than that! Wait...crap. That's not a joke. Just realized, I actually do. My farking DICE are older than that. My FARKING DICE. Anyway. hi!