Test Game

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"I have no idea what I'm doing!" he typed, frantically, trying to keep up with the chaos around him.

"It's all about the colors. You gotta grab your color super quick. But never red or brown. Those are always MINE." The quirky brunet seemed quite serious about whatever she was babbling about.

"And whatever you do, don't erase what came before -- that's impolite," the GM added with a smile. "Scene setting and combat resolution are time consuming and -- oh hell. HLEP. Excuse please."

A calming voice could be heard around him. “You’ll pick it up quick enough. We have an easy learning curve here. All will be clear in time."

"Just--for God's sake--avoid purple prose at all costs!" someone else said. "Unless, of course," he added, "by 'purple prose' you're only referring to the font color. That's a different matter."

Just playing with the revision tab functionality. To see if reverting to a previous file loses the most recent versions. And it doesn't! This is good because it means if someone accidentally reverts a file, it can be undone. -- China.

Just checking out the AuthDrupal wiki connection thingy to see if there are any more editing errors on the Drupal side. --Blackhawke

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Re: Test Game

"I always seem to be left with pinky colors", muttered a small, lonely figure in the corner typing in a smaller font. He sighed, causing his narrow shoulders to slope even lower towards the ground. "Pink's not a good color for a gruff warrior or a metamorphing brick".

"And it's colour not color, dammit!", he added under his breath before muttering something about 'brunettes' not 'brunets'. Still, he soon stopped himself, realising that it was all due to the nearby French influence. "Damn French", he uttered.

Suddenly, he looked up. "What's this all about anyway?" he asked as he typed at his grubby keyboard.

Songstress's picture

Re: Test Game

"Folks new to the site don't always understand how the collaborative book system works for gaming," the GM typed, chortling wryly. "So I whipped this up in a hurry last night to walk a new friend through."

=-~*Songstress*~-=

"The border between the Real and the Unreal is not fixed, but just marks the last place where rival gangs of shamans fought each other to a standstill." 
      -- Robert Anton Wilson

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