Yesterday, 12:22 AM
Event: A Normal Day at the Library
Character: Emmeline M. Emeraldi
Storytelling: The title of the event is sort of correct, as this did start as a normal day at a library, but the gradual buildup was what made this perfect. There was no sudden drop, and even though our characters weren't in any true fight or flight situations, a level of dread and danger was still present, with a wonderfully crafted atmosphere, which reacted to all the characters involved! My character was very appreciated in the narrates, with her abilities and aptitudes frequently brought up. I appreciated that a lot!
Balance: I felt the system that Valterak used was very fair, as anything that you got yourself into was essentially your fault (or purpose?). Outside of that, there were no fights with the verb system.
Enjoyment: A wonderful event, with quality maintained totally throughout. I really appreciate Valterak's style, as everything you do in roleplay is a choice that you can personally determine the risks of beforehand. It allows much greater focus on the story involved, and provokes genuine thought for your character's actions instead of 'let's go beat up the big evil or good'. 10/10 for such.
Character: Emmeline M. Emeraldi
Storytelling: The title of the event is sort of correct, as this did start as a normal day at a library, but the gradual buildup was what made this perfect. There was no sudden drop, and even though our characters weren't in any true fight or flight situations, a level of dread and danger was still present, with a wonderfully crafted atmosphere, which reacted to all the characters involved! My character was very appreciated in the narrates, with her abilities and aptitudes frequently brought up. I appreciated that a lot!
Balance: I felt the system that Valterak used was very fair, as anything that you got yourself into was essentially your fault (or purpose?). Outside of that, there were no fights with the verb system.
Enjoyment: A wonderful event, with quality maintained totally throughout. I really appreciate Valterak's style, as everything you do in roleplay is a choice that you can personally determine the risks of beforehand. It allows much greater focus on the story involved, and provokes genuine thought for your character's actions instead of 'let's go beat up the big evil or good'. 10/10 for such.