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Topic subject(DELETED) [OUTLANDER] Chaisse the Song of Summer, Sunwarden of Thar-Eris
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53794, (DELETED) [OUTLANDER] Chaisse the Song of Summer, Sunwarden of Thar-Eris
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Mon Jan 1 02:20:00 2007

At 4 o'clock PM, Day of Thunder, 17th of the Month of the Winter Wolf
on the Theran calendar Chaisse perished, never to return.
Race:elf
Class:bard
Level:51
Alignment:Good
Ethos:Chaotic
Cabal:OUTLANDER, the Outlanders of Thar-Eris
Age:411
Hours:188
53852, This makes me very sad
Posted by Jahent on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I really enjoyed our interview and liked the whole vibe I got from you. A pity we didnt get to hang out more, because you were clearly a class act.
53863, RE: This makes me very sad
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I always have respect for a well-played, well-rped shifter. You are one of those. Good luck with the character!
53798, So long! Farewell!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Got frustrated with PK at the higher levels. Are bards powerful? They certainly are. Overpowered? Considering how susceptible they are to any kind of lagging techniques, I'd say they're considerably evened out. My last character was supposed to be my last CF character, but I'm playing again. This was my second Sunwarden and I don't feel I did as well as I did last time. Oh well.

Post a goodbye and I'll respond.
53799, RE: So long! Farewell!
Posted by DurNominator on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Chaisse. Somehow the spelling reminded me of the German word Schaisse. ;) Not the ####tiest name that I've seen around these days, though(yes, the pun is intended).

>Got frustrated with PK at the higher levels. Are bards
>powerful? They certainly are. Overpowered? Considering how
>susceptible they are to any kind of lagging techniques, I'd
>say they're considerably evened out.

Word. My experiences with bards were the same. Seeing how you can get permabashed to death if you don't get the initiative and symphonic echoes in.. Well put.

>My last character was
>supposed to be my last CF character, but I'm playing again.
>This was my second Sunwarden and I don't feel I did as well as
>I did last time. Oh well.
>
>Post a goodbye and I'll respond.

Who was your other Sunwarden?
53804, RE: So long! Farewell!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>>Word. My experiences with bards were the same. Seeing how you can get permabashed to death if you don't get the initiative and symphonic echoes in.. Well put.<<

My biggest adversary was Taqutin, whom I have to hand it to for all the lagging. Sometimes I'd be able to fail a flee or get the flee only to be killed by parting blow, but there just wasn't any way to stop him, especially since he could always see me. It was also hard to guess whether he was standing still spamming bash or preparing dash/bash.

>>Who was your other Sunwarden?<<

Carijisdun
53815, In my battles with him...his reflexes are -instant-
Posted by Cassman on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Take that as you will. Maybe the right Imm will see it the same way I see it.

I don't mind (as much) that he seems to basically attack anything that moves, outside the city.

-Cassman-
53826, Wouldnt an outlander bard, of all the bards, have the most going to grab the early initiative nt
Posted by Tehbigc on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
nt
53841, Yes, but Taqutin could always see me...
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
...and I'd even string commands together to get the fast command going, but he'd almost always get me first.
53806, It's nice that you came back
Posted by Innis on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
to beat me up some more. :P

I was getting awful fond of your writings. If you ever find yourself with extra time, I could use a copy of your works, as I might have missed some.

With Chaisse, you at least did not find the oddest ways to die. I enjoyed Chaisse, you make me stretch my rp.

53811, Eesh!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Oh my goodness... if by RP, you mean.. umm.. what was it, "large member"? ... You cracked me up so many times! The hardest part was not being shocked long enough to respond.

I don't know if you noticed, but I tried to write everything in the romantic repertoire, being the preferred one. I suppose in retrospect, I should have picked music to be the sphere, because I don't think I really embodied vivimancy.

If nothing else, you always surprised me and I had fun with our little chats. :)
53809, Thought you were cool...
Posted by Calaelen on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
after I deleted I was going to role a goodie outie because I thought you were a pretty cool character and wanted to interact more. Wish I didn't put that off now :P

Good luck with the next.
53812, RE: Thought you were cool...
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Aww.. thanks. I think the whole thing with elves is the Tree is pretty much get as drunk as you can, run around an annoy everyone, and occasionally score a kill. If that's what you liked about her, then I did a good job! Thanks for being in Outlander. The numbers are getting low again.
53814, We had some good fights!
Posted by Taqutin on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
And to this day I don't know how you kept missing songs on me. Luck of the draw I guess.

Good luck with next!
53845, RE: We had some good fights!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
How on earth I had a tuned instrument and failed to sleep you in town while catching the healer is beyond me. It seemed like as you heroed, my songs had nearly no effect on you. When I wasn't being lagged, I'd fail the sleep or the blur. Because it was so dangerous, I gave up on the sleep altogether whenever dealing with you. I also think the worst nocturne I got against you (when I didn't fail it) was a regular strength one. I was miffed, to say the least. Good character, good fights.
53822, This really bums me out.
Posted by Neikulous on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
You were always so much fun to have around. I knew if you were on, we'd be up to our asses in enemies in no time, and that most of them would be taking the trip and not us.

I'm going to miss this character.
53844, RE: This really bums me out.
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
IC, Chaisse was rather perturbed by your lack of conventional elfishness. OOC, I personally really loved your take on an outcast elf and the way you RP reflects that, I think. Its one of the few cabals where I think the talk not only fits, but should be encouraged. Good luck with the character! :)
53825, Great poems!
Posted by Thelmon on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Thank you so much for the induction. I enjoyed our
interaction there not to mention the actual induction.
Our playing times never interferred after that. Too bad.

I can't really comment in depth on your roleplay except that I found
it excellent during that single encounter we had. I have experienced
all of your previous outlander characters though, and I enjoyed them
all. This one seemed solid.

I can comment on your songs, however. The songs about Innis were nice
and it was a fine idea to try to write to reflect your repetoire. I liked your song about
Krynna the most. It was just good in its own right as well
as a perfect good outlander song. Great work.

Once again, thank you for the induction. A shame you won't play
(that much/again). I don't play as much as I used to myself, but
when I do, I enjoy characters like the ones you make.

Best of luck with all.
53843, RE: Great poems!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I tried to tailor the induction experience to everyone. While I wasn't too strict, per se, I did have a quality standard I wanted to meet with some people being let in. I liked our interview in particular. Good luck with the character! :)
53840, RE: So long! Farewell!
Posted by Bulanu on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Darn! I wished I wouldn't have come back to this. You seemed to be doing such a great job, and I was looking forward to us going forth and beating on some tribunal and imperial heads! Great character! Good luck with everything and I shall be sure to replensh the refuge with lots and lots of harbingers!
53842, RE: So long! Farewell!
Posted by Chaisse on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
We had a lot of fun when we got together. A druid entourage with a bard backup is a deadly thing. However, more often than not, we seems to be going in opposite directions, which was sad. I'm sorry I didn't get to see you hero. Doing great with Harbinger so far, and I'm happy to see they picked you. Good luck!