I agree about Daine. Which is why I didn't list her. Same with Thayet.
I'd forgotten about Buri! *headdesk* Yes, she does rock them all. ;-)
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Oh, I'm not killing you. by
on 2008-07-13 03:29:00 UTC
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Don't see why not. by
on 2008-07-13 01:03:00 UTC
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It's the Boarders that need permission, not the agents. {= )
~Neshomeh
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Question: Can agents with no permission have cameos in mine? by
on 2008-07-13 00:23:00 UTC
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To get straight to the point: I'm working through the second mission for my agents, and at one point they're walking through HQ corridors and just for atmosphere, I want them to say hellos to other agents passing by. I already have JulyFlame, but since I've been working with Ciríchen on her background stories, I thought it'd be nice to let her agents have a cameo, too.
But Ciri doesn't have Permission (yet). Can I still still have half a paragraph with her agent?
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May I friend you? I'm collecting PPC LJs... (nm) by
on 2008-07-13 00:17:00 UTC
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Are you quite sure? by
on 2008-07-12 22:07:00 UTC
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It's incredible what characters get up to when you're paying them little mind. In fact in one book I like the characters rebelled and managed to escape from their creator's mind. Stealing Gender Rays would be small potatoes compared to such as the deeds of Sophie and Alberto.
Just a thought.
C
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Over The Hedge squickfic mission. Yeah. by
on 2008-07-12 20:14:00 UTC
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http://chelonianmobile.livejournal.com/53589.html That link is incredibly not work safe. The fic needed to die. I should warn you that part of the NWSness is due to my own incredibly tasteless humour.
Would also like to plug this: http://community.livejournal.com/ffnet_patroll Mass troll reporting. Because if nothing else it'll make us feel better.
I should also say that, thanks to the incompetence of ffnet's moderating policies, the OFUR will in future only be updated on the Livejournal. We'll be posting the next chapter on the Pit with a note saying so, to make sure nobody there misses that we're leaving, but from then on it's LJ only.
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Upon checking the HP Wikia.. by
on 2008-07-12 18:29:00 UTC
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...as no answer came readily to my mind, all it said was that "the day begins with breakfast in Great Hall... [and] a bell signals the start of the first class at 9 am."
I would assume that students wake up, or are woken up by their peers, sufficiently before breakfast to dress, gather materials, do last-minute homework, whatever.
Adjustable biological clocks and all.
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Hurrah! :D by
on 2008-07-12 18:13:00 UTC
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Yes indeed~ :3
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Mm... by
on 2008-07-12 17:17:00 UTC
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She's in an RP that's basically a universal crossover point, with at least twenty-seven different worlds contributing characters. It's not a bad RP, really, but it's a dying site. I don't know if that counts as 'canon' or not, since she's pretty IC, but definitely not where she's supposed to be. It started as a Harry Potter site, and just mutated from there. She can do wand magic, but in her original 'verse, there's no such thing.
So yes, definitely not where she's supposed to be.
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That does it. A) I'm quitting ffnet, B) made the troll comm. by
on 2008-07-12 16:44:00 UTC
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I don't want any more to do with that site, at least until some more people in the section at least try to do something. I'm sick of seeing people sitting around whining about the troll and me being the only one apparently doing anything to stop it.
Even so, I still made the troll-reporting comm, in case anyone wants it.
http://community.livejournal.com/ffnet_patroll/
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Generally... by
on 2008-07-12 16:27:00 UTC
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The unwritten policy on pulling canons is that they have to be character replacements, not the actual canon character. Dafydd was meant to be Maglor, but wasn't really. Paddlebrains thinks of herself as Sirius Black, but clearly isn't the canonical version. Exceptions have been made only if the character is canonically dead with no chance of returning, as with Agent Suicide and Team Phoenix. It's better if they're more obscure characters, too. If the character is definitely the character and she's still alive in her own canon, even presumed missing, it's probably best not to recruit her.
Is it directly stated that she was pulled from someplace she wasn't supposed to be?
~Neshomeh
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Three cheers! by
on 2008-07-12 16:13:00 UTC
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Random rules the world. x3
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Whoops. Mixed up author and subject lines... (nm) by
on 2008-07-12 16:12:00 UTC
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SealRat by
on 2008-07-12 16:12:00 UTC
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Hi. So. I just got a LiveJournal recently to post missions and ramble on about my life, and I swear I have a mission coming soon, it's just really freaking long.
http://sealrat.livejournal.com/
Feel free to stop by and say hi.
Now, onto the question. What's the policy on recruiting caon characters that have been pulled into massive crossovers and the like? I kind of wanted to nab someone for DoSAT. At the time the character would be pulled out of a world, she technically should have been in a completely different galazy anyway, so it would be like having a copy of herself around, and not the original. Canon would continue as it was intended, and all would be well. Is this acceptable?
I know there were a few other canons pulled out like Dafydd(spelling?), but I just wanted to check.
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In all honesty, I'm going by hearsay. by
on 2008-07-12 15:09:00 UTC
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Which is a bad thing to base judgments on, I know. You're probably right; I just hate that women have to be beautiful on television before they can be strong. You never see ugly heroines.
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You don't have to inform anyone; just edit the wiki. (nm) by
on 2008-07-12 14:25:00 UTC
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All right, so I have a tendancy to exaggerate by
on 2008-07-12 09:31:00 UTC
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"Soppy" isn't right, either. But I definitely hate the Macho Male type...
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That is a point, albeit a tenuous one - by
on 2008-07-12 07:34:00 UTC
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But she's a well-balanced character, can kick the arse of any guy who comes her way, doesn't stray into angst or violent femme fatale territory (well, maybe in Angel of Darkness), and did help pioneer strong female lead characters in video games. Surely all that overwhelms any criticism her, ahem, ample assets generate?
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Oh, and I forgot the most important one! by
on 2008-07-12 04:23:00 UTC
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Lúthien Tinúviel! I can't believe I forgot her!