Everyone does what they want with their covenants and no one complains anymore about little nitpicks that don't really matter okay? I think that's a pretty reasonable proposition
Also I agree with dough that blue was really hard to read sunlight :|
NordNorth wrote:Thou shalt not assault mine senses with such crude colours, elst thou proveketh a duel my good sir
And then you still can distinguish between both. Tada!
Welcome to our conversation. Come sit. We do not speak of politics. We simply are getting to know each other better. Now, please let the dragon answer my question and please do not interrupt.SunlightCrusader wrote:DoughGuy wrote:I have a feeling a MDoaP is exactly what the knights and the deliverance should have.
I honestly think that the most logical solution is to help you against mutual enemies but otherwise remain neutral to you. Any alliances would be hard to justify as almost all the covs here either sin or are associated with sinners. However if we were to ally then it would have to be with the knights as they are the only ones to not directly earn sin through invasions and such.
The guilty all pay the price in the end. As Seraph it is my duty, even more than my fellow blades, to make sure this is so. I care little for your politics so long as justice is done. Aid us in this and have our gratitude; hinder us and face our divine wrath. Your intentions may be good knight but expect no mercy if you protect a sinner. However should you be attacked by those known as the Darkstalkers know that I at least will be there. This is not for you but for justice. I shall make them pay the price for their sin wherever they may be.
I use red because I'm a follower of Izalith. You should be able to use bold white because you're oscar. A sunbro can use a yellow. But, if you noticed earlier, both Robin and Eki used green. It doesn't matter.DoughGuy wrote:1. i still dont like it, but thats more personal.
2. Why should you get the colours you want when other people cant have the ones they want?
I just dont understand why your all against just using italics.
You're not in character if you're simply putting quotes down.DoughGuy wrote:Not really. It shows them saying it.
DoughGuy wrote:I would actually use yello, since you kow, sunbro covenant. but I dont, I use italics.
I can read it. Cause it's BOLD. If I need to, I'll just highlight it. Not too hard to click and drag my finger across the touchpad...SunlightCrusader wrote:So boring but fine if you guys honestly can't read it I will use italics.
Are you sure you can't read this though?
Mine eyes! They bleed! Only the sun can compare with the pure brilliance! *Die*SunlightCrusader wrote:So boring but fine if you guys honestly can't read it I will use italics.
Are you sure you can't read this though?
I'm not required to participate however, and as I would like to participate, I will argue for a path I find reasonable and plausible. They are free to do whatever they'd like regardless, its not my covenant after all, but if I don't buy the lore, I won't participate. Thats why I'm not a POLG.Serious_Much wrote:Pirate, let me just bring up a quote from a certain someone: "Have fun with your rules as they have fun with theirs"
Everyone does what they want with their covenants and no one complains anymore about little nitpicks that don't really matter okay? I think that's a pretty reasonable proposition
Also I agree with dough that blue was really hard to read sunlight :|
JoeBroski09 wrote:
The last master of pyromancy alive. I do not know much of her past, but what I do know only illustrates the suffering she ensued throughout her life. She was a sister if Izalith. One of the witches who could weave great firestorms, just like in the legends and myths. She is real. Then, her ancient sorcery of fire was lost when one of her sisters, or maybe even herself, created the Bed of Chaos. Pyromancy was born. She then taught the glorious joy of pyromancy to Solomon, the teacher of Laurentious. Do you know of him? He used to sit at the crossroads of many worlds in Firelink Shrine. Until he went hollow chasing what I had found. He could not find Quelana. He did not understand pyromancy for what it truely is. I don't even know if I knew before I met Quelana. She made me understand myself more than anything else. That alone made me a bette pryomancer. And, because of that, I can pay her back by serving her, and her homeland of Izalith.
Where do you fare from, humanoid dragon? For I do know you were not always a dragon, for Izalith touches everything. Chaos changed the world, you know.
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