(09-13-2012, 16:16)geckosquid Wrote: Naam, I like you too, but you're quite mistaken. I understand how it could seem that way, but I have been working really hard every day to try to keep the server afloat. I responded to the google doc a while back, and have yet to get a response. Also, we are never on at the same time. Ever.
Finally, believe it or not, there are more kinds of RP contributions than just creating lore. I crafted and maintained a character that played a pivotal role in the lives of those who surrounded me for more than a few months, sometimes in the face of utter non-RP, and remained an active member of the forum community, all while being a moderator and having to make (and oppose) some tough decisions.
Again, I like you, but I think that's more than you can say.
Yah the google doc has been abandoned for awhile, pretty much cause i thought i never got a response from it i did not bother to check it after awhile. Our times lines are annoying but that's what PM's are for i suppose right? I mean you could've send a simple PM saying hey you havent checked the doc in awhile
Ofcourse there are more RP contributions then creating lore. (To fix loop holes afterwards and create small events are other parts) Only its not the official task of a lore-writer to play a pivotal role in the lives of those around you. Its a nice bonus if you have that luxury of time. But i simply do not. And it could've been someone-else just aswell as you who could have played that pivotal role. Its not like a lore-writer is the dedicated person to do so.
So i decided to sacrifice my ingame playing time for writing things in the background and to school aswell. Like i sayed, i can see why you would brand me as inactive due to my lack of ingame and forum time. But that being a part of the roleplay itself in-game is in my eyes a nice welcome bonus if you actually have the time to play. Not the job of a lore-writer itself