Posted by Oddjob on November 1, 2000 at 19:26:24:
In Reply to: To anwser your first question, the Bulette. *knock* *knock* "who's there?..." "landshark" (n/t) posted by Ilobel on November 1, 2000 at 18:09:37:
> > > Do the Immortals actually go > > Yes and no. Yes, we used to. No, it doesn't happen > > I think the reason that has happened is because > > That said, things still happen. It's just rare now. > > > If so, what makes them special? What made the Imm notice that in > > Typically it's some IC move that makes an Immortal > > > Empowerments and Inductions... > > You can say there's a standard if you want, but it > > Did you have any questions about cabals/lichquests
> > > about seeking people out if they're 'special' enough (for unique powers/spells)?
> > all that often any more. For example, you used to
> > see a lot more quest forms for transmuters given out.
> > What's the last special form you can think of now?
> > Yeah, me too.
> > of another catch 22. When people were getting
> > those special things, the staff got swamped with
> > requests for them. The volume of requests
> > we used to get when those things were handed out was
> > ridiculous and became a huge hassle. Thus the,
> > "don't call us, we'll call you" attitude.
> > > the first place?
> > say, "Damn, that was well-played" or "Wow, that was
> > a gutsy move" or something of the sort. It's usually
> > a long term thing. Like, you're not going to get a
> > quest skill just because you killed 10 guys at once
> > one time in your life (well, ok, you might, but you
> > get the point).
> > > 1. Does the person have a desc/role? 2. Does he/she appear to rp well?
> > mostly comes down to #2, and not just during the time
> > of the interview. This has been covered in numerous
> > other posts.
> > in particular?