Archive for January, 2010

 

The Worthless Warlock

A note from Arrens: This is another guest post by Jazz, who has posted here before. Special thanks to him for…well…read on!
Okay folks, I am coming down, and coming down hard this time. Allow me to make a few disclaimers. 1) Apologies all around. When I speak my mind, I tend to be brutal. 2) In terms of playing WoW, I am still quite the noob, I think, so I am pretty sure I don’t know what the hell I am talking about for most of this rant. 3) I …

 

 

Into The Nether

It was dark when Arrens woke up, the moonlight not making its way past the clouded sky nor through the windows of Aely’s lavish apartment. Quietly rising so as not to disturb her naked, sleeping form, he went to the kitchen and lit a candle for light. Roger stirred, the enormous felhound’s eyes peering as slits before grunting once and rolling back over to go to sleep. Arrens’ dreams had been restless, a darkened world with green flames, hellish lightning and perpetual nightfall with wings of black leather in constant …

 

 

Dark Summonings

They flew high above Icecrown, Arrens upon his Nether Ray, a token symbol from bygone days of work done for the Skyguard, and Aely upon her drake. They looked down at the fields below, the lumbering undead shuffling mindlessly upon the snow and plague-covered fields. The University was in need of Lichbloom, the upper-level alchemy students working on their master’s degrees in an attempt to create a potion that would either slow down or outright reverse the effects of the plague. Arrens laughed inwardly at the thought, certain that every …

 

 

Guest Post: Using Google Docs for RP

Hello, all! I’m Tami from TamiMoore.com. Some of you may remember me as Vonya from the Egotistical Priest. I read Arrens’ cry for guest post help and decided to bend my keyboard to his plight.
“Role-playing” means different things to different people. For me, it has always been a vehicle for telling a story with someone else. Anna and Arrens do a lot of in-game RP, but they also produce a lot of roleplay fiction – a topic near and dear to my heart.
History, Nutshell Version
In the past, collaborative fiction was …