The wolves I introduced are werewolves, capable of smithing and human behavior. My posts do acknowledge the actions of others, I am not ignoring anyone. They are not Zaria's wolves, George, nowhere did I say they were, and in no way do they correlate to Zaria's bio, there is no reason to be so presumptuous.
Wolf lady could've saved the world decades ago on her own.
Oh wait, sorry, with her ARMY OF SUPER WOLVES.
Compare the power level of Azi's characters to the power level of the current characters:
-Girl who can make her limbs turn into fragments for a short period of time.
-Guy who can toss a few rocks around.
-Guy who can turn into a pile of rats.
-Girl who can 'sever' stuff, which is likely going to take her 20% of the thread to wrap her head around.
-Girl whose power you could probably replicate if you had a lighter with unlimited fuel.
Azi Demonica
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The wolves I introduced are werewolves, capable of smithing and human behavior. My posts do acknowledge the actions of others, I am not ignoring anyone. They are not Zaria's wolves, George, nowhere did I say they were, and in no way do they correlate to Zaria's bio, there is no reason to be so presumptuous.
At what point did Wolfpack say this world had werewolves, and why are you allowed to inexplicably introduce all these NPCs out of nowhere if they have nothing to do with any of your characters? That seems a bit presumptuous to me.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
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20-Jan-2017 03:06:23
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NotFishing
I had permission from Wolf to try and save the characters. I am allowed to introduce characters due to the nature of role-playing, and because Wolf gave me permission to do something. The wolves have everything to do with my characters, they are of the same kind that raised Magnulfus. You are not using the word presumptuous correctly, I am not presuming werewolves in the story, I am introducing characters as such.
Now, the story can progress with an exciting fight against threatening foes, and commence with whatever Wolf had planned.
NotFishing
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Azi Demonica
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The wolves I introduced are werewolves, capable of smithing and human behavior. My posts do acknowledge the actions of others, I am not ignoring anyone. They are not Zaria's wolves, George, nowhere did I say they were, and in no way do they correlate to Zaria's bio, there is no reason to be so presumptuous.
At what point did Wolfpack say this world had werewolves, and why are you allowed to inexplicably introduce all these NPCs out of nowhere if they have nothing to do with any of your characters? That seems a bit presumptuous to me.
This. This is 100% why I am having serious problems with what's going on. You're just making things up that you think are cool and that you want to see in the world when it is not your world and not your story. From the introduction and what I could tell from the information about the world, this was supposed to be a world where there was very little magic stuff, and everything you've done so far has just thrown that out the window.
Azi Demonica
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I had permission from Wolf to try and save the characters. I am allowed to introduce characters due to the nature of role-playing, and because Wolf gave me permission to do something.
Wolf gave you permission to use what you have, not introduce another entity into the story that was not actually agreed on. What you're doing right here, which is the same thing you've done on everything else, is jacking the plot and taking it in a direction you want.
Azi Demonica
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Now, the story can progress with an exciting fight against threatening foes, and commence with whatever Wolf had planned.
I'm going to try and stifle my anger, and ask you what threatening foes are going to be engaged against right here, and by whom. I don't understand what you're going for with that statement, so please explain it.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
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20-Jan-2017 03:16:48
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Azi Demonica
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I am allowed to introduce characters due to the nature of role-playing
The nature of roleplaying is that, before you start controlling a character, you must first post a bio to make sure that your character fits in with the roleplay, and that you have permission to use it.
You can't just randomly introduce characters on the fly to free people from sticky situations. Otherwise, where's the conflict? Why should we be concerned for our characters if there's just going to be an Azi ex machina to save us? This is the type of situation that the protagonists should figure a way to escape from, diffuse, or fight off on their own.
Azi Demonica
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Wolf gave me permission to do something.
"Something" is not "anything." And I doubt it was worded that way.
Azi Demonica
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The wolves have everything to do with my characters, they are of the same kind that raised Magnulfus.
Ah, I see. My character was raised by humans. Therefore humans have everything to do with my character, and I reserve the right to control all of them.
Azi Demonica
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You are not using the word presumptuous correctly, I am not presuming werewolves in the story, I am introducing characters as such.
You are presuming that you have the right to do so.
Azi Demonica
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Now, the story can progress with an exciting fight against threatening foes, and commence with whatever Wolf had planned.
You mean an exciting fight that you get to control, because your werewolves are doing most of the work? Against foes that are no longer threatening, because there is an army of superwolves helping out? You are commencing with whatever Wolf has planned, by introing characters that were not planned for, and interrupting a fight that
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Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
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20-Jan-2017 03:26:03
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Wolf gave you permission to bring your character in to do something.
NOT MAKE AN ARMY OF SUPER WEREWOLVES
I asked if I could do something, Wolf said yes, he did not say I could bring in my character to do something.
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Sure Azi, help is always welcomed lol.
See?
There is no army of super werewolves, a pack of wolves is often about 5-15 wolves, which is hardly an army. However, I do mention many other wolves, but this was not meant to allude to an army.
Inferi, if you have problems of what I am doing, I can't help you. Of course I am making things up, that's what fantasy and role-play is about; yes, I know it's not my world and not my story. There isn't much magic going on, my characters don't have much magic. For me, magic is casting fireballs and lightning, for example, none of which my characters are doing.
"Wolf gave you permission to use what you have"
This is a dishonest statement. Again, I will put what Wolf has said,
wolfpack 888
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Sure Azi, help is always welcomed lol.
No, Inferi, I am not jacking the thread and taking it in the direction I want, I specifically alluded in the thread and here for Wolf to do whatever he intended.
I am referring to the knights and the camp.
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Azi Demonica