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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote2019-04-27 10:32 am

Character Shenanigans!

Sometimes things happen that may have consequences further down the line. Sometimes characters decide to do things that might have immidiate reprecussion. As mods we want to have our fingers on the pulse of the game as it were, but we are also aware that we won't be able to read every single thing!

So that's where this post comes in. If your character has done something 'noticable' that you think we might need to know about, throw us a link here. Some might require a response, some will just be noted.

Example: "Over *here* my character is trying to smash the windows of the engine!"

Sometimes you might have an idea in mind that you believe will have consequences and be in the midst of writing the thread, however you want to know what those consequences will be for threads going forward. Or you might still be in the planning stages and would like to know how things might pan out. That's also what this post is for!

Example: "At the end of this event my character is planning to not rejoin the train and instead ride off into the sunset! What happens?"

Ask away!

Post-Mission one-sided dialogue:

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2020-03-28 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Instead of what has become its usual habit, the first night everyone's back on the train the peridexis asks:

/I don't suppose you were off somewhere comfortable while the Voidtreckers were at work? You came back to pick them up and then left in quite the hurry. Of course, it's not as if I am allowed to run things on my own either. Or were you simply afraid of staying put in any one place for long? Even to help your supposed Voidtreckers./

Yet Another Update

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2020-04-27 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
By this point (as in, starting two days after the aborted mission), the peridexis is taking its turn at silence, rather than sharing reports.

Waiting to see if there's any adjustment back to 'normal' for the train, in both traveling speed and temperament.