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Scizor300

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Oct 30th, 2012
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  1. Sciz:
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  3. A lot of discussing with Draid and I has been going on considering how we're actually going to get this new universe STARTED, but we've been plagued by numerous issues, the number one reason being that we absolutely HAD to bring over the roleplays from the old universe. I'm wanting to have an open debate of finishing up Tale of an Old Sea Dog, and then restart the universe fresh. Anyone can be placed in the situation they wish to be in prior to the actual "Intro" Roleplay, from knowing and being comfortable with everyone, to being a drifter with absolutely no knowledge of anyone else's existence.
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  5. I, personally, am for the idea of completely rebooting the universe. It would give everyone a chance to truly situate themselves within the universe without being tied to previous shit from the old universe, and would also give them a chance to remake their character. There could be a true intro to the new universe in the form of a roleplay as well.
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  7. Anywho, go ahead and share your opinions.
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  9. <Insert 5 other posts agreeing with this notion>
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  13. The amount of character development, backstory, and effort I put into designing and creating Fenrir took meticulous timing, pacing, planning, preparation, build up, and implementation. To ruin that by restarting would be character suicide. And I do not want to redo all of that. I don't now, and most likely never will. And doing so would ruin all of my will to Roleplay. And putting it all into a single post wouldn't do it any justice, nor any benefit in understanding it. It would take far too long to rehash everything, and having to describe it all. Fenrir has evolved extensively since I first posted as him. Small and large. In major Roleplays, minor Roleplays, even Roleplays that he wasn't involved in. And there is no way I could accurately represent that. Nor recreate it. Nor do I have he will to recreate it. So I'm sorry, but I personally can not approve of this in any way, shape, or form.
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