I know you guys have been wondering "what the hell happened?"
I'm sorry to simply disappear and leave you all hanging. I honestly had to step away from the roleplay for a few days to get a grip. I want to assure you that I am writing Inca's address up right at this moment, so we'll get this...
I can actually answer that one.
The ash falls gradually, like rain does. It's so thick however, the lighter stuff remains in the atmosphere. So it's much like a cloud that is thinning, but is so enormous it takes years to disperse.
Alright guys, here's the situation.
I am becoming increasingly stressed with some of the roleplay stuff, so from this point forward, take any questions and issues to @Superduperman717. I'll continue to play Inca as normal, but I am having too many minor problems to be doing something right...
I'm sorry I'm so slow guys. I'm having trouble keeping up with work, horses, and stranger coming to my door in the middle of the night.
I'll get on my post shortly.
That makes sense. There are going to be about five phases of competition, and only one will include combat.
It is, however, very daunting reading your explanation. This is going to be tough. Haha.
So I guess I should clarify my question a little bit.
My confusion is more about how to interpret the dice once I roll them. For instance:
If I am trying to determine the outcome of an attack of one individual, do I simply pick a number and the closer it rolls, the more effective my attack...
I have been spinning a roleplay idea around in my head for the past several days, and in order for it to work I would need to implement the dice system. However, I am not entirely sure how to use it.
The roleplay would revolve around a week long competition; it's pretty important that players...
Inca:
11:41 a.m.
Inca gazed down at her drawn sword in all of it's revitalized detail as she treaded across campus. The reflection in it's double-edged blade was flawless, catching the beams of sunlight in all of their brilliance. The new life Bertrand had given the heirloom was truly...