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Post by Latch on Oct 1, 2008 17:48:04 GMT -5
I thought that was Alyssa being dumb again but it turns out it was the new guy. HI NEW GUY. Anyway, I think the most prominent locations should be references to the locations of the artists themselves, since the characters are transliterations of the artists as well. For example, Arg mentioned that his character would be in Tech-sys (Texas). (lol it sounds like he's going to meet a gang of robots that thinks he's a reverse-cyborg.) What do you think, should Los Angeles become the City of Lost Angels (shit, nearly wrong Angles. It is totally round it has no angles). I think it's been done before. Or maybe something dumb or obscure, like Wakelude (or even dumber, Lake Wood, or Woodlake...nonono, Bellwood (Bellflower+Lakewood), although it's an un-official area between the two cities, you wouldn't know unless you'd been there). Alyssa already has her vast crumbling empire of Panada, so the rest of us are behind as far as locations go. YOU LAG WITH LOCATION.
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Post by dirges on Oct 2, 2008 3:59:45 GMT -5
STFU THE ONLY LOCATIONS I CREATED WERE FOR MY OWN ORIGINAL STORY AND FIFTY-SOME ORIGINAL CHARACTERS.
EXCUSE ME FOR NOT DEVOTING MY TIME TO OUR DEAR OWN ALYSSA WHARTON.
Ahem, allow me to correct that:
ExcUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUSE ME, PRINCESS.
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Post by redacted on Oct 2, 2008 5:23:36 GMT -5
I admire your ability to throw that last line in so appropriately yet so unexpectedly.
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Post by Latch on Oct 2, 2008 10:49:34 GMT -5
It's an appropirate saying for Latchkey, I must admit.
But I don't tarry with little features of various stories a bit at a time, I cover full aspects of one story and then move on to another, so they are well-prepared.
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Post by dirges on Oct 3, 2008 4:03:38 GMT -5
I come up with stuff whenever it comes up. If I try to sit down a create something, nothing flows. But if I'm out and about, something will always come to mind.
Eventually I came to writing down everything I could remember about each little subject, until there was enough to make a small handbook. But that's a whole different story, so now I've got to start all over, thanks!
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