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The The Stone City Discussion - Printable Version +- Omni Archive (https://omni.zulenka.com) +-- Forum: Discussion Forums (https://omni.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Omniverse Discussion (https://omni.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=22) +--- Thread: The The Stone City Discussion (/showthread.php?tid=250) |
The The Stone City Discussion - Magus - 11-04-2013 So, Omni, I guess I'm askin you if that's enough for us to get a way to the oververse/void/whatever. A route, directions, teleportation device, whatever. Sherpa, maybe? If uh, if you could take a look and lemme know that'd be awesome. If you wanna give your answer in RP form in the thread, that'd be awesome-er, but no pressure. Thanks dude. Shine on, you crazy diamond. Don't let nobody bring you down! Re: The The Stone City Discussion - Omni - 11-04-2013 It's not enough. You'll need to travel to one of the outlying verses like the Pale Moors, Frozen Fields or Tangled Green to get closer to the Void. Obviously I'll count what you've done so far, but I'd like to see at least double what you guys have already done. I'd advise finding out about the one in the Tangled Green which lies through the Swamp of Sadness (which is a reference to the Neverending Story, and would make for some great plot development). Aragorn is in control of the path in Camelot, so you'd need a lot of influence with him in order to gain passage with it. Re: The The Stone City Discussion - Magus - 11-05-2013 Oh my god this is the worst RPG ever you're just discriminating against me, this is as close to Nazi Germany on the internet as you can get. I hope you're happy with corrupting and being corrupted with all of your lies and half-truths. Is there a reason the Tangled Green is better than, say, Pale Moors? Just 'cause of the storyline potential or whatever? Re: The The Stone City Discussion - Omni - 11-05-2013 Well it's up to you. The Pale Moors is more of a physical obstacle though, whereas you could say the Tangled Green one is spiritual. Both are pretty harrowing. also, lawl |