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This is the discussion topic for the RPG Spirits and Men. It'll serve as the location for larger OOC debates as well as a repository for player profiles as well as an encyclopedia for this world, which will include things from more in-depth explanations to a list of discoveries made to even recaps of what has happened thus far. So, get playing. PROFILES Format is as follows: Tribal name - Owner of tribe - Population - Current stasis The Final Conclave - Alex Humva - 118 - Peace time The Mayincatec - Xomeron - 120 - Peace time Sugawara - Silvan Haven - 120 - Peace time Hastatii - Lloyd: The White Wolf - 120 - Peace time Tribe of Fading Night - Dr. Vengeance - 120 - Peace time Darkest Shadow - Basilisk - 120 - Peace time Stone Reach to Sky - Power - 119 - Peace time CURRENT TIME 4/19/13: We are currently in the second lunar phase past spring planting; approximately late May-early June in our time. It has been 323 years since the end of the Great Winter.
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Ok so. First, I'd like to do a mini-rant on the weapon arms, possibly my biggest dislike of Hero Factory as a whole. Duncan Bulk. Jimi Stringer. Preston Stormer. Possibly the best Hero Factory small sets. They all have one thing in common: They use the "Weapon arms." These arms were initially believed to be a piece of armor that fit onto a normal arm. This was met with dislike by some, because these pieces would have next-to-no MoCing ability. I hated this. Over time I grew to like it. Now what do we get? We don't even get the decency of an even number of arms and hands on these sets. On sets with one piece torsos, immovable limbs, and other assorted problems. I still love 'em though. That's one of my only problems with Hero Factory, those weapon arms. Now for a crazy dream. Alright, I was in a Wal-Mart. I dunno what was going on, because when I stepped inside, it was some kind of food festival. So I walked around, tried some food, and ran into some people I know. The Lego aisle consisted of nothing but sushi and fried rice. So, I find a door in the back of the store. I walked through it, and I come out into some theater. Like, an auditorium-size-theater. I wonder for a second why that's in a Wal-Mart, but I shrug and take a seat. Only problem is, few other people are in the theater. So I wait for the movie to start. It never does. Eventually I get down and walk back into the Wal-Mart, only to find that it's been remodeled yet again. It's now some museum about something I've never heard of before. I find a Furno Bike on a shelf containing some kind of skeleton of an animal. I pick it up, and walk home. When I open the Furno Bike, I find it's already assembled. I walk into my bedroom to take it apart for MoCing when I find my room's gone and is replaced with this weird, spherical chamber. And that ends my dream. -Mesonak