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Old 12-22-2003, 09:03 PM
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Re: End Of Nighthawks, new Beginning

<insert Padren's post quote here>

I have a crazy idea. Let's turn GK into a role-playing game; the kind of role-playing game where people roleplay. How's that sound? And...well, don't think even crazier of me, but let's say....these "kingdoms" could be groups dedicated to roleplaying. In fact, they could be the center of the roleplaying. Oh, and another one just hit my mind. They'll use traditional Graal guild tags, but if you use a roleplaying group's tag, it'll mean you're roleplaying! I'm sorry, that's probably too bizarre and insane for everyone. I'll go back and hide in my hole, drinking my grog...

Fifteen men on a dead man's chest... *sadly, faintly...*
Yo..ho...ho.... *barely speaking*...and a bottle of rum


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Oh yeah, back on topic, *feels guilty*... this all sounds interesting. I guess I just don't like the idea much since I've never liked Nighthawks. You would think if people want to start their own roleplaying group, which is rather hard considering you have to get kingdoms to acknowledge you into their roleplaying, they would work HARDER than the current kingdoms and at least SHOW effort of doing so. However, when you see the leaders of the kingdom not even following traditional and commonly accepted RPing regulations, you tend to lose respect for these people.
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Freak0102: That's like the new Governor of CP saying "I don't really like pirates since GK doesn't have eye patches and stuff, so let's be guys who think pirates are cool instead"

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