i don't want to close my eyes, i don't want to fall asleep

May 03, 2011 21:59


⌈ Secret Post #1027 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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rpsecretmods May 4 2011, 01:59:45 UTC
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laurasue May 4 2011, 02:03:01 UTC
In the beginning, there was only the Creator. And She created the world; its lands and seas, peoples and beasts. She created the Keeper, to rule over the dead. She gave the world to her people, whom She loved dearly, to do with what they would. The people multiplied, forming their cultures and societies, and were faithful to the Creator. And when there were many, the Creator made the Watchers: lesser deities to watch her people and report. You see, there are simply too many people for the Creator to keep track of, too many prayers to answer. The Watchers watch, and tell Her what her creations need ( ... )

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Holloway's Keep lord_admin May 4 2011, 02:30:13 UTC
Holloway's Keep

Welcome, guest, to Holloway's Keep: a magnificent castle on the cusp between medieval and renaissance eras. Welcome to a world of courtly love and cruel intrigue, of pageantry and plague, of-

No. No, that's not right.

Welcome, guest, to Holloway's Keep: the final bastion against ontological cataclysm. Here, you are safe from the ignominy of non-existence. You need only wait, and your homes shall be made new. You need only wait, as the weight of your own despair closes over your throat and your own black paranoia dances at the edges of your sight-

No. That isn't right either.

Welcome, guest, to Holloway's Keep. There are only two things you need to know here: you exist, and you must always keep records.

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Holloways_Keep is a predominantly journal-based panfandom horror game with elements of crack humour. It is largely set within a medieval castle belonging to one Lord Deior, but as Deior is apparently omnipotent and set ( ... )

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speedofnaked May 4 2011, 02:02:12 UTC
08. ... I'm not sure I get this secret.

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hop_toit_udonge May 4 2011, 02:07:09 UTC
you and me both

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speedofnaked May 4 2011, 02:11:57 UTC
The only two ways I can figure this is "I play my character so IC that/but everyone leaves me to play with OOC versions," which is weird and doesn't really make sense in my head (unless the character is just unlikable in perfect interpretation and it's only with adjusting that other people like them?).

The other way is that they're so rigid to the source material they can't actually... develop the character / show growth or change when putting them in a game, because game development would cause the character to deviate from their canon source. This is the interpretation that's a harder stretch from the secret, but if true would make way more sense for why people would choose to play with a different version (because then, you know, character development).

The panda is kinda cute though.

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hop_toit_udonge May 4 2011, 02:14:04 UTC
The second one is the only one that makes ANY sense to me.

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anonymous May 4 2011, 02:02:13 UTC
kind of boring tonight, rp!s

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5. markofthewise May 4 2011, 02:02:21 UTC
That whole thread was fantastic. So was the one where they teamed up on the squid.

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08 interrobangings May 4 2011, 02:02:23 UTC
this bugs me because pandas don't cry the way humans do

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kitsune_prophet May 4 2011, 02:05:01 UTC
I think most if not all animals don't shed water from their tear ducts to express sorrow.

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interrobangings May 4 2011, 02:07:00 UTC
yep

which is why it makes me so mad >8(

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kitsune_prophet May 4 2011, 02:34:53 UTC
But that's how humans are and always have been - applying human expressions to animals in order to "understand" them, hence, classic movies produced by Disney/Universal/other companies giving animals human expression.

Although I'll agree that the original picture gives off that slightly ":/" feeling of "KAWAII".

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