I think they will be drawn in without choice. In my intro, i will have Aylin open the portal that you guys were placed. It will appear as a small speck at first and slowly
Grow bigger and brighter and then suddenly suck you in, then you will appear in a forest. Whatever you are wearing or holding will come with you
Ancient Drew and West,
I suppose I should wait until either of you intro your characters? I can also intro them for you if you wish, into the current dreamworld, or begin another adventure in another dreamworld, such as Ancient's watery, loving dreamworld.
I will try to make a bio for Koray, see what I can do with it. I am struggling with it, as I don't know what to do as a 17-year-old kid.
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Azi Demonica
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Ancient Drew and West,
I suppose I should wait until either of you intro your characters? I can also intro them for you if you wish, into the current dreamworld, or begin another adventure in another dreamworld, such as Ancient's watery, loving dreamworld.
I will try to make a bio for Koray, see what I can do with it. I am struggling with it, as I don't know what to do as a 17-year-old kid.
To be blatantly honest, for me, there isn't much distinction between a teenager and an adult. If you stuck a couple of adults in a classroom, you'd end up with highschool 2.0
My personal rule is that kids aren't dumber than the average adult, just inexperienced.
As for the dreamworld, I don't mean to be a snowflake, but I'm not entirely sure where to intro - because that would be integral, I feel, to the type of story we tell. Will this be a tragedy plot where Alaya avenges this kid dreamer against the spider king? Maybe Alaya has split ways, or was the kid grew out of the dreamscape. Maybe the kid is a carrot on a stick, or even another player that Alaya will meet at a later time!
Honestly, I hate to admit it, but it's those sorts of simple plot hooks that really sucker me in!
'Ello Annie.
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The obvious way to do stealth is to take the Far Cry 3 approach, and throw an infinite number of rocks that you pulled from the deepest of Abysses to distract everyone while you stand out in the open and laugh at their lack of skill noticing you.
I always headcanoned that Jason Brody and Ajay Ghale were earthbenders.
Azi Demonica
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I suppose throwing rocks in darkness would somewhat work, but people generally don't investigate such noises. We all know what a thrown rock sounds like.
Ah, but do we all know what a thrown glass bottle with a stun mine attached to it sounds like? Dishonored 2 begs to differ!
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I use the environment for stealth. That's how I got to 100 Sneak on Skyrim, by literally not even moving without sneaking behind someone or something. If there's one thing I'm proud of, it's my patience and tenacity.
You sure you didn't use the ol' "Shank the Greybeards" exploit?
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
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Ancient Drew
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I use the environment for stealth. That's how I got to 100 Sneak on Skyrim, by literally not even moving without sneaking behind someone or something. If there's one thing I'm proud of, it's my patience and tenacity.
You sure you didn't use the ol' "Shank the Greybeards" exploit?
I shanked Hadvar instead.
The throw
insult
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