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ExoFat

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  1. Pink and frills are fine. Our leader is the Ambassador of Love after all.

  2. You should be. I hear he has mastered the force-lock technique.
  3. A hearty congrats to our new Sith Lord, Darth Vader, and his young apprentice Nukaya! The bloggies will be with you... always...
  4. Finally, a female bloggie. :P We've been lacking one for a while. Congrats!

  5. It seems like the judgeship is a breeding ground for potential staff. Congrats, my friend. I'd say you deserved it, but that would be a horrendous understatement.
  6. It's not like you will go hunting them down. But if you see it as you play a game, you can choose to "turn them in". If you have any suggestions as to a different task, please tell me.
  7. ExoFat

    Bs01

    I happen to agree with you on the first part, DV. In my opinion, there are hosts of better characters to pick from. But that's the beauty of a contest, I guess. You don't have to enter if you really don't want to. There's always another one. *shrugs*
  8. ExoFat

    Squirrels.....

    Of course we have those moments. Did you think anyone on here was actually human?
  9. The 01-13-10 task deadline has been extended a week because very few people had enough time to complete the activity. Gather friends and listen to the fourth session of RPG Fit! Today's date is January 21st, 2010. The weather is stormy in AZ and sunny in WA; with a high of excellent RPers on our forecast. Also, we now have a sister program known as Story Fit! Lazok has set it up, so head over their for your story writing fix. For a while, this program will be split between those who know how to play and those who have no idea how to play an RPG. Not so for right now. If you have not signed up, please post here. That post also contains a list of every task covered so far if you want to look back on things. Now, moving on. For Those Completely New to RPGs Refer back to previous Newbie Tasks to understand the basics of RPGs and for hints to make you a better RPer. For Veteran RPers You may go back and re-do previous tasks by maybe making them a little harder. This is optional, and is not the real task. For Everyone 01-21-10: This will be the last combined task (vets and newbies working together) for a few weeks. It will also be ongoing throughout the entire program. I like to call it the Grammar Police. The way it works is that everyone currently enrolled in RPG Fit will receive 100 points, and so will anyone who joins from here on out. For every grammatical error that is reported in one of your posts, you will lose a point. You can gain points by reporting the errors in the posts of others. Points are awarded based on the amount of errors reported, not the amount of posts. You may only report posts that are in RPGs. Hopefully, with everyone watching each other like hawks our overall grammar can improve significantly. Pants on the ground! Looking like a fool with your pants on the ground!
  10. UPDATE! The current task has been extended a week because very few people had enough time to complete the activity. Welcome one and all to the third session of RPG Fit! Today's date is January 13th, 2010. This post is right on time. Make sure you notify me that you completed last week's task in order to get your points. Shadow Kurahk had 150 haikus. For a while, this program will be split between those who know how to play and those who have no idea how to play an RPG. But not today. If you have not signed up, please post here. That post also contains a list of every task covered so far if you want to look back on things. Now, moving on. For Those Completely New to RPGs Refer back to previous Newbie Tasks to understand the basics of RPGs and for hints to make you a better RPer. For Veteran RPers You may go back and re-do previous tasks by maybe making them a little harder. This is optional, and is not the real task. For Everyone 01-13-10: This week's task will take the combined efforts of the Newbies and Veterans. As such, there is no specific task assigned to each group. A major part of all RPGs is interaction between players and player characters. In fact, that is the entire point of these games. This week's task is to design and execute a group activity (4 players or more). You will gather all sorts of players (Members of RPG Fit or Not) and coordinate something that will span across several posts, and possibly pages. By this time next week, you need to post a link to the every first post of this activity in the comments. Extra points will be awarded for the size of the event and how well the players worked together. These activities may include, but are not limited to: Large-scale Battle Musical Number (Each participant would need their own lyrics and it would have to fit the tone of the game) Story-furthering Event Make sure to check with the GM of the game you will be playing this in if your event effects the game in a major way. Lickety split!
  11. ExoFat

    Do Something Crazy!

    Unfortunately no, because the cake is a lie.
  12. lol. You'd have to jump back into RPGs if you want to join. Banners are not compulsory. Yes!
  13. The 40,000 sided staff selection dice really exists? I thought it was a myth, like the Great Pumpkin.
  14. ExoFat

    Moving.

    Moving tomorrow. My internet will be down until sometime on Monday.
  15. Sorry. PM me the exact details and we'll talk about it.
  16. Yeah, you can still get points.
  17. Can you read? It says that if you join and find the Veteran task too difficult, you can take on the newb task instead.
  18. ExoFat

    Finally!

    Welcome to the blogs! Feel free to be as random as you want. That's what the blogs are here for afterall, lol.
  19. No. The point was to test how much you can express with a limited amount of words and syllables. And it wasn't very hard to have haiku; only one every ten sentences.
  20. The cut off time for the Haiku task has been adjusted! You no longer have to do it until the end of the week! If you started on Friday, you can end now. Add one day to the cut off (up until Wednesday) for each day after Friday that you started! Welcome one and all to the second session of RPG Fit! Today's date is January 8th, 2010. We're a little late in coming, but that's all good. For a while, this program will be split between those who know how to play and those who have no idea how to play an RPG. If you have not signed up, please post here. That post also contains a list of every task covered so far if you want to look back on things. Now, moving on. For Those Completely New to RPGs Refer back to previous tasks to understand the basics of RPGs. Now that you have successfully joined and started RPing in a game, you'll want to beef up your writing and your characters. Your task is to RP each post with 250 words each for a whole week. That can seem daunting at first, but you'll get the hang of it soon enough and by Wednesday, it will be a cakewalk. For Veteran RPers 01-08-10: You are to have every post, with at least two characters, contain at least one haiku (five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables) until the next task appears (approximately 4-5 days from now). The amount of haiku in your post is determined by how many other sentences you have. For every ten sentences of text, you will add one haiku. So, a post with 1-9 sentences would have one haiku, and a post with 11-19 sentences would have two etc. etc. Example of haiku: The purpose of this is to strain your creative thinking. When you have a boundary such as a haiku, you must be more creative with your words in order to express the same things. I recommend inserting the haiku when describing your character's emotions or surroundings. NOTE- If you find the Veteran Task too hard for you, you can always switch to the Newbie Task. Chop chop!
  21. ExoFat

    First Entry!

    ..... lol. Welcome, young padawan.
  22. ExoFat

    Cardinals Won!

    Take THAT FT and Than!
  23. We might do limericks after the dance number.
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