Leto may have been the very first to write about life in HQ outside of missions. He fought against us all in the Snowfight, and was a fixture here for many years.
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(In the wood) by
on 2019-10-17 09:21:00 UTC
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Halfway through the wood by
on 2019-10-17 09:21:00 UTC
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You can't have Andy without Saphie. Saphie was the author of the original PPC constitution. These two are utter legends.
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(Like a seed dropped by a bird) by
on 2019-10-17 09:21:00 UTC
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Andtauriel Longwood-Baggins, one half of Andy-and-Saphie (the original PPC OTP), and one of the authors of the sadly-unfinished Suedom.
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(By a wind off the sea) by
on 2019-10-17 09:20:00 UTC
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Ella is a promising candidate for youngest PPCer ever, and her farewell absolutely broke my heart.
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Like a stream that meets a boulder by
on 2019-10-17 09:20:00 UTC
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The AV division remains my touchstone for 'how do you kill a Suvian without weapons'. I love these missions.
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As it passes the sun by
on 2019-10-17 09:19:00 UTC
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The PPC's original Elvish language geek, Hellga is someone I've looked up to since my first forays into Quenya. She showed up not too long ago; I squee'd.
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(Like a ship blown from its mooring) by
on 2019-10-17 09:19:00 UTC
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I was privileged to cowrite a mission with kippur, who was not only an active part of all aspects of the early PPC, but is now a genuine published author.
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Like a comet pulled from orbit by
on 2019-10-17 09:19:00 UTC
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AW has shown up a couple of times recently, but back in the day he was The Blue Elf and the greatest MSTer in the PPC. Also a designated Lust Object for 2/3 of the female Boarders (but then, they didn't have many options).
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But then I guess by
on 2019-10-17 09:18:00 UTC
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W_M, the Boarder with a wonderfully chemical nickname who gave us all hope by becoming a genuine published author!
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And none of it seems to matter anymore! by
on 2019-10-17 09:18:00 UTC
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Winner of the coveted 'most likely to be told You Can Just Choose A Screenname' award, I'm also nearly positive noname was the author of the modern Middle-earth series The Modern Age.
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We know there's blame to share by
on 2019-10-17 09:18:00 UTC
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"Boromir for Prime Minister!" Whether you knew her as the author of classic girl-falls-into-Middle-earth 'Don't Panic!', or through her entertaining tales of life with a Bozling, Boz was amazing.
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You've blamed me for. by
on 2019-10-17 09:17:00 UTC
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Gunny and Wayne were the first agents who made me want to read anime missions. Given how huge a part of the PPC that was for a time, I don't know what I would have done without them.
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For the things I've done by
on 2019-10-17 09:17:00 UTC
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Twiggy wrote the very first hS/Kaitlyn shipfic. What more need be said?
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I ask forgiveness by
on 2019-10-17 09:16:00 UTC
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Oracle mostly haunted the Chat, but she was friends with Kaitlyn, and wrote her into a very early story. I've written her into Plort as something of a villain, but that's kind of a slight against her: she was a huge part of the early community.
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I have been changed for good by
on 2019-10-17 09:15:00 UTC
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Keily was the only luster the Clover ever had. She was brilliant.
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Because I knew you by
on 2019-10-17 09:15:00 UTC
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Hail to War-Queen Alleb! Who, alongside being an active Boarder for quite some time, was one of the most open-to-change religious people I've known. As in, she read The Origin of Species to inform herself on evolutionary theory. Yikes.
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But because I knew youÂ… by
on 2019-10-17 09:14:00 UTC
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Sci-fi loving, leather coat wearing, weirdly odd and weirdly normal Irish. He wrote an excellent chapter for The Ispace Wars, which I… haven't yet gotten round to including. It'll happen someday.
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Who can say if I've been changed for the better? by
on 2019-10-17 09:14:00 UTC
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Anybody who sets an entire PPC interlude in Knightmare absolutely deserves a spot on this list.
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In a distant wood by
on 2019-10-17 09:13:00 UTC
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I didn't know Fish very well, but his agents were spectacular, and as a founding member of the Continuity Council (and its most cheerful member by far) I have a soft spot for the Fisherman.
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Like a seed dropped by a sky bird by
on 2019-10-17 09:13:00 UTC
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It took me a very long time to finish reading Blank Sprite, but it was an excellent addition to the PPC.
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By a wind off the sea by
on 2019-10-17 09:13:00 UTC
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Des really put the feud into feudal interpretation of the PPC community, which was an excellent way of checking my megalomaniacal tendencies. The Librarian canonises the existence of the Crowded TARDIS, and he was a central player in the burst of PPC crossovers a while back.
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I know you have rewritten mine by being my friend. by
on 2019-10-17 09:12:00 UTC
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In many ways KittyEden was Just Another Excited Newbie, but her PPC Camping Trips were an absolute delight.
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Like a ship blown from its mooring by
on 2019-10-17 09:12:00 UTC
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Creator of the Wiki, founder of at least one iteration of the Chat, the reason Dafydd has a giant robot in his back garden: sometimes I fought with her, sometimes she was a close friend, but I'm never going to forget her.
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And now whatever way our stories end by
on 2019-10-17 09:12:00 UTC
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I think Aakmal had trouble with English, with it being a second language, but he still became a core part of the Protectorate of Plort.
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Like a handprint on my heart. by
on 2019-10-17 09:11:00 UTC
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She came, she meme'd, she departed, but it would be very hard to forget Twistey.