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6/2/2006

Not dead…

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 10:04 am

… just pretending to be a fox.

Sorry to dissapoint, but I’m not quite dead yet, folks. I do apologize for the lull in postings, however. Looking for something to blame? I got just the thing: role-playing. Not, not *that* kind of role-playing. We can discuss that later.

I’m talking about good old-fashioned swords and sorcery, ‘I swing my sword and I cast a fireball’, role-playing. I’m also talking about angsty, pathos-laden ‘I am a horrible monster which society will never accept’, role-playing. And I just *might* be talking about ‘I think I broke a nail while staking that vamp’ role-playing.

Yes. I’ve regressed into total dork-dom. Well, you all knew this already: I’m a dork. I play RPG’s pretty much exclusively on both consoles and PC. I’ve been hooked on MMORPG’s like WoW and CoH. Sure.. but those aren’t really *role*-playing games. As Lord Absu once said: they’re more like Massively Multiplayer Online *Grinding* Games. Only 27 more rats to kill ’till I level, and then I can take on the Slightly Bigger Rats! Gets old, fairly quick. I mean, if you find good groups that you get along with, then it’s not so bad that you’re Raiding Instance X for the third freakin’ time this week, but for me, I just don’t get into those groups easily. Might have to do with my general hatred of my fellow man. Also, I have *nothing* in common with the average MMOGG player.

So, there I was, sick of the Eternal Grind, and wishing there was a little bit more RP in my RPG. And then along comes an old friend from one of the MUSHes I used to play on, and mentions that they’re accepting applications for Fae players again. Perfect timing. Offer an old junkie some of his favorite juice just when he’s jonesing the most for old times.

– INTERLUDE — What’s a MUSH? Let’s steal from Wikipedia a moment:

A MUSH (sometimes said to be an abbreviation for Multi-User Shared Hack, Habitat, Holodeck, or Hallucination, though these are backronyms) is a text-based online social medium to which multiple users are connected at the same time. MUSH are often used for online social intercourse and role-playing games, although the first forms of MUSH do not appear to be coded specifically to implement gaming activity. Today’s two major MUSH variants are descended from TinyMUD, which was fundamentally a social game.

Well, that makes everything clear, right? Right. Think IRC, onlince chatting, all text-based, except in a system that’s mainly designed for role-playing. So, if my character, Katsushiro the PimpNinja, wants to make a dramatic entrance, I type in ‘:leaps out of a cloud of smoke, landing with his katana out and ready for battle.’. Everyone else sees:

Katsushiro leaps out of a cloud of smoke, landing with his katana out and ready for battle.

And then I, Katsushiro’s player, want to point out that my character has a high level of the ‘Kick Your Ass’ ability, then I use the Out-Of-Character command to point that out, and type in ‘ooc :points out that he has 5 levels in ‘Kick Your Ass”, and everyone else sees:

<OOC> Katsushiro points out that he has 5 levels in ‘Kick Your Ass’

I’m sure you get the idea. There’s usually +roll commands coded in for making the appripriate rolls when a character uses an ability or attacks another one, but for the most part, the focus is on describing and ‘posing’ your character’s actions, and reacting to other people’s poses in return.

It’s a lot more addictive than it sounds.

So now I have a couple of characters going on, Urich on MedNights, and Thomas on Shadowed Isles. And I’m seriously considering applying for a character on one MUSH based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer RPG, if only because of the Drama Point system. :)

Add to all this, the fact that my friends have just started up a game of actual, honest-to-goodness table-top Dungeons and Dragons (we made characters this Monday, I’m a Cleric!), and you can see where all my creativity and energy has been spent lately.

So, don’t worry, my fine, feathered friends. I’m not dead. I’m just busy pretending to be someone I’m not. :)

7 Responses to “Not dead…”

  1. Monster! Says:

    Urich the Pookah? Ah, the good ole days. Not that I ever did have good ole days MUSHing, since I never devoted the amount of time it requires to sitting at my computer. And the whole getting pregnant getting a job thing really put a damper on the tabletop gaming life too. BF is excited about the D&D games, though. I sigh and pine, but I fail to see how I could amke a game night out with any sort of regularity. Besides, I still can’t wrap my brain aorund the D&D mechanics. (What can I say? I’m a poser….)

  2. Lord Absu Says:

    Not only am I flattered by the quote, but I also continue to stand by it. That stuff gets too damned old, too damned fast.

    I am also quickly getting progressively more stoked about this overdue Return to Pen-and-Paper, “back-to-my-RPG-roots” event, even if the overtly complicated new D&D rules system shrinks my brain and crunches it under its heel like a roach. :P

    It’s all good, though. I’m good and hot and full of piss and vinegar: Great Lord Absu’s ready to get his Monk on!!!

  3. Luniticus The Sane Says:

    Actually I like the 3.5 rules. The game moves a lot faster and once you learn the basic ruleset it applies to everything in the game. No need to invent a different set of rules for every situation. It’s very intiutive and it allows for a lot of flexibility and character customization.

    And you don’t need freaking THAC0 charts.

  4. Luniticus The Sane Says:

    On a side note, if your looking for an MMO with lot’s of roleplaying, I hear that the roleplaying community in Star Wars Galaxies, Sunrunner server, is flourishing. My personal theory on this is because SOE broke the game so hard, the only fun thing left to do in the game is RP.

  5. Lord Absu Says:

    “…once you learn the basic ruleset…”

    And there’s the problem, seeing as how I intuitively act according to the 2nd Edition rules I became used to. Given that the 2nd Edition ruleset has been what D&D has meant to me for over 10 years, you’ll understand my initial bewilderment at how (and where) the rules have changed.

  6. Lord Absu Says:

    Oh, and LOL at the Star Wars barb. :D

  7. Monster Says:

    With all the time that’s passed, I’m starting to suspect you really *are* dead.

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