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mayfield_rpg2012-03-01 11:36 pm
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spread the word, tell a friend, tell them the tale
[voice]
Hmph. You people don't know how good you've got it. Don't realize how lucky you are to have me.
[Remember Dist? He's still an idiot. He sounds so convinced of his necessity, too.]
I'll have you know I've started printing copies of my letter again, with an additional note towards all those irritating hero types we've been getting lately. Best to cut them off at the start of things, before they make us suffer the consequences of their naivete. I removed the timeline at the end, as well, as it was mostly taking up room and was difficult to edit comprehensively. Thus, you'll mostly find the bare basics, and brand new prisoners will make the best use of it, but you can't deny that arming them with information is a necessity. Until they understand how Mayfield works, they're only dead weight.
If you're looking for a copy for yourself or distribution, you know where the library is. I'll be at the front desk, because working in the shelves is annoying.
[action, library]
[If you happen by the library, true to his word, Dist is sitting at the front desk, alternately reading, doodling machine schematics on spare pieces of paper, and building what looks like a very tiny device; he's making no real effort to hide the fact that he's not actually working. Next to him is a tall stack of the letters, which are free to take. He is keeping an eye out for anyone who might be in the town's employ, but only halfheartedly. He's more worried about being punished than "letting it go into the wrong hands."]
(If you're just looking to give the intro letter to your character, you don't have to post in if you don't want to; I just wanted to get it back into circulation, so handwaving "quietly taking a note off the stack" is fine. I love CR, though. ^^)
Hmph. You people don't know how good you've got it. Don't realize how lucky you are to have me.
[Remember Dist? He's still an idiot. He sounds so convinced of his necessity, too.]
I'll have you know I've started printing copies of my letter again, with an additional note towards all those irritating hero types we've been getting lately. Best to cut them off at the start of things, before they make us suffer the consequences of their naivete. I removed the timeline at the end, as well, as it was mostly taking up room and was difficult to edit comprehensively. Thus, you'll mostly find the bare basics, and brand new prisoners will make the best use of it, but you can't deny that arming them with information is a necessity. Until they understand how Mayfield works, they're only dead weight.
If you're looking for a copy for yourself or distribution, you know where the library is. I'll be at the front desk, because working in the shelves is annoying.
[action, library]
[If you happen by the library, true to his word, Dist is sitting at the front desk, alternately reading, doodling machine schematics on spare pieces of paper, and building what looks like a very tiny device; he's making no real effort to hide the fact that he's not actually working. Next to him is a tall stack of the letters, which are free to take. He is keeping an eye out for anyone who might be in the town's employ, but only halfheartedly. He's more worried about being punished than "letting it go into the wrong hands."]
(If you're just looking to give the intro letter to your character, you don't have to post in if you don't want to; I just wanted to get it back into circulation, so handwaving "quietly taking a note off the stack" is fine. I love CR, though. ^^)
action
[He gestures to the stack, nodding.]
Take as many as you like. I can copy more at home; just be sure to mention who you got them from.
[As if they weren't signed anyway. Dist, your ego is amazing.]
Re: action
...Dist? Very well, I will do my best to mention your name to all people that I give this letter to.
[She proceeds to grab a sizeable stack composing of 30 or so letters.]
Re: action
Do try not to die too often; I've heard it's starting to have nasty side effects.
Re: action
...I learned that from experience.
[The first time, after her return from the void, she had bled all over her bed. The second time, she merely had some trouble breathing.]
Re: action
Re: action
[Though the second time might not actually count as a death.]
The third time...it was at the hands of someone else.
[There is no need to go into the embarrassing details.]