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Joe_Blackman

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  1. Joseph, being an elitist himself at times, merely looks upon the text that lay before him, he shakes his head leisurely, a low volume sigh escapes his parched lips. Joseph turns on his desiccated heels, turning his back on the writing, taking his leave whilst sustaining his taciturn temperament. 

    ((IC elitism=/=OOC elitism,

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elitism

    Read this, and come to an understanding that elitism is a form of discrimination))

  2. Joseph opens his mouth speak at the sign for an arbitrary reason, but he halts, lowering his shoulders laxly as he decides he'll search out for this Grunkk and may consider testing his worth very soon, the frail necromancer inhales cavernously before rotating on his emaciated heels, taking his leave unannounced, exhaling with a grim and jaded sigh shortly afterwards, he has grown rather sick of witnessing only Elven necromancers these days.

  3. a world ruled by tumblr feminists or a world ruled by smelly neckbeards

    smelly neckbeards, use perfume on them and shave their beards, then bring them to weight watchers

    a world without video games or a world without beaches and parties

  4. I'm against keeping all magic locked. But I can never understand why some people think most magic users think they're above people, I hand around with most, if not, some of the mage peeps IC and OOC, I hardly witness them show any sign or form of them viewing themselves as above others. Maybe there's a high chance few think that, yeah.

    Keep most magic unlocked, I do get sick of some magic users comparing their magic willies with others.

  5. If a person doesn't know how to roleplay a magic properly, then talk to them and try and help them out (not just ICly, but OOCly). It's honestly not hard.

    Yeah, I say go with Cray's statement. I don't mind people slipping away from the standard rules of magic for the sake of fun and creativity, but if they slip away from the standard rules of magic for their own, selfish benefit, then I think it would be suited to tell that person to roleplay magic properly. If that person refuses, then they're likely to be stuck-up and need a change of mentality.

     

  6. Another enervated and partially pallid necromancer receives the note, grasping it between his two arid hands. Upon reading the letter manifold times, a dense feeling of doubt falls atop his countenance, his lips slant to one side ever so lightly, as if a flat, brisk decision hasn't met him yet. Only an exasperated sigh escapes him, dipping his head down as he shakes his head out of disbelief.

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