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asea.
First brush up on some of the general rules outlined here first, then:
1) Labeling the subject with your character's name and canon is up to you, but would make recognition easier.
2) Do go ahead and tag out! The purpose of this mingle post is to get everyone cozy with the setting and the playerbase.
3) If you're up for it, make a reservation. Applications open on the 22nd!
Some prompts if you'd like a boost (the first chunk is lifted from the applications page, bless the mods):
A) A new curse has settled upon the city of Vatheon: Suddenly you character realizes they are unable to lie for the duration of a week.
B) What is this? Is that rain? How nice-- wait a minute, is it raining rubber duckies? Seriously?
C) Suddenly, by the force of Vatheon, an over zealous npc, or even your character's friends playing a joke, your character suddenly finds themselves wearing clothes they otherwise would never wear.
D) The city of Vatheon is under attack (again). Giant sea-creatures are wrecking the city (again). Time to prepare for battle.
E) A new plot development has happened and your character has decided to get some more information from one of the NPCs.
F) Whatever the heck your beautiful heart desires
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That's okay, I've been doing all right just teaching myself. I can play four scales so far.
Probably going to drop this once I actually bring him in, just so you know.
Four scales like actual scale, or like one scale in four keys?
[If he can only play a major scale in C, G, A and D then that's... kind of depressing. If he can play something like major, dominant, minor, and harmonic scales in all their keys then that's not actually that bad. Not great, but not bad.]
makes sense! don't feel obligated to tag this back, we'll just move things to his intro post
Scales have more than two keys?
[Sufferer knows major and minor, but not anything else!]
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