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Neltouda | Mon 04-Aug-08 04:50 AM |
Member since 28th Jul 2008
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#1547, "August '08 Role Contest"
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< 33> Mon Aug 4 04:47:02 2008 From : Neltouda To : all Subject: Role Contest!
Therans!
The time has come for yet another role contest! You have seventy-two hours from the time of this note to submit your entry for the August role contest. Please send all submissions to Neltouda not Immortal. Former winners will be excluded (including honorable mentions). Only role chapters entered prior to this missive will be judged.
Good luck!
Neltouda
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Stats:,
Neltouda,
07-Aug-08 08:24 AM, #3
Comments:,
Neltouda,
07-Aug-08 08:24 AM, #2
With regards to some feedback,
Abernytee (Guest),
08-Aug-08 01:27 PM, #4
RE: With regards to some feedback,
Daevryn,
08-Aug-08 02:47 PM, #6
RE: With regards to some feedback,
somnambulopolis,
11-Aug-08 08:33 PM, #7
RE: With regards to some feedback,
Neltouda,
12-Aug-08 06:40 AM, #8
Thanks for the feedback.,
Volubryotr (Guest),
08-Aug-08 01:27 PM, #5
Winners,
Neltouda,
07-Aug-08 08:24 AM, #1
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Neltouda | Thu 07-Aug-08 08:19 AM |
Member since 28th Jul 2008
161 posts
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#1551, "Stats:"
In response to Reply #0
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Stats:
ALIGNMENT: Good 11 Evil 22 Neutral 12
ETHOS: Chaotic 19 Neutral 13 Orderly 13
SPHERES:
Earth (1) Air (0) Fire (0) Water (0) Spirit (2) Para-elements (0) Storms (0) Seasons (0) Death (1) Fertility (0) Magic (2) Reason (0) Truth (0) Vivimancy (0) Revelation (4) Music (0) Healing (1) Protection (1) Creation (1) Mercy (0) Strength (3) Poetry (0) Deception (1) Necromancy (0) Concealment (0) Courage (2) Victory (1) Destruction (2) Rage (1) Combat (4) Order (2) Peace (0) Chaos (2) War (0) Balance (0) Fate (0) Honor (1) Dedication (2) Wisdom (0) Knowledge (1) Purity (2) Greed (1) Justice (0) Judgment (1) Love (0) Vanity (0) Beauty (4) Passion (1) Anger (0) Covetousness (0) Envy (0) Gluttony (0) Lust (0) Pride (1) Sloth (0) Honesty (0)
CLASS:
Anti-Paladin 1 Assassin 3 Bard 3 Conjurer 2 Druid 1 Healer 1 Invoker 2 Necromancer 2 Paladin 3 Ranger 1 Shaman 6 Shapeshifter 7 Thief 5 Transmuter 1 Warrior 7
RACE:
Arial 3 Cloud Giant 1 Dark-elf 4 Duergar 2 Dwarf 3 Elf 1 Felar 5 Fire Giant 2 Gnome 1 Half-Drow 3 Half-Elf 1 Human 15 Minotaur 1 Orc 0 Storm Giant 2 Svirfnebli 0 Wood-Elf 1
CABAL:
Battle 4 Empire 0 Fortress 9 Herald 1 Nexus 0 None 24 Outlander 1 Scion 2 Tribunal 4
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Neltouda | Thu 07-Aug-08 08:07 AM |
Member since 28th Jul 2008
161 posts
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#1550, "Comments:"
In response to Reply #0
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Entries Total 45
In alphabetical order:
Agar - (60) While this role isn't a great display of the english language, the author does get his point clearly across. The unique (if not unbelieveable) story is very detailed explaining the character's entire life from spec choice to cabal, well done.
Agraet - (65) The author lays out a nice story explaining fire giant society and his character's background in this society. While this is a well written role, after reading it I'm left to wonder what the character is going to do now.
Breln - (90) This role shows and excellent use of role updates. The entire piece is well written, and each chapter flows together nicely without being too wordy. The role highlights all the right points from class choice to little character quirks that really kick up roleplaying. Very well done.
Bruntaur - (75) While both chapters were on the long side, they were both well written. The author clearly explains his path in life, and how his role connects to his religion choice. Well done.
Chiami - (70) The author presents a nice little story about his upbringing. While I enjoyed the take on chaos and war, after reading the most recent entry, I'm left feeling a little empty. It seemed like there were a lot of explanations of the character's recent life, but not a lot of their self realizations.
Dhaath - (73) The author presents a long but enjoyable story that gives great insight into minotaur society. Extra points given for including various areas in Thera.
Dughaid - (30) While the author puts out some acceptable entries, the injection of various OOC ramblings really ruins the total package.
Eostri - (60) This role highlights all the right points, but it just doesn't stand out to me as a winner.
Faistir - (70) The author paints a nice story about his gruesome upbringing in several chapters that flow nicely together. While everything is well done, I'm still left with an emptiness, and wondering where the character is going to go next. There's no mention of a cabal or lack of cabal, and for such a well planned out character, I think there should have been.
Feadyha - Disqualified - role entry entered after time of note.
Gruffil - (90) I had to look up the theme song so I could sing along with your lyrics in the first chapter. It's always nice to have a little humor put into a role when you're reading through so many, and that's what really makes this one stand out. If you ever feel like coming over to the stormy side, I'm in need of some sea shanties. The rest of the role was also of good quality, and gives some nice insight into the character. Very well done.
Jeod - (70) A nicely written role that gives a lot of insight into the personality of the character. That being said, bringing terror seems like an empty goal, and I'm left wanting something more from this role.
Jesoeh - (60) The author presents a nice story that gives a nice take on the character's fall from magic. This seemed like a nice start to me, rather than a complete tale.
Kaihan - (65) The role was light, and easy to read and keep reading. It's a very nice start, but at the end of it I'm still left with several basic questions about the character. With maybe even just one more chapter, this role would feel complete.
Khazvhak - (85) The author cleanly points out all the right things that should be in a role. After reading it I understand all of the ambitions of the character, and that's not something a lot of people can easily portray. While it is well written, it just doesn't have that flash for me to make it a first place winner. Still, very well done.
Kreo - (70) While this role shows several nice updates that all build upon each other, the initial character makeup seems lacking. After reading it, I'm not seeing any of those fun little quirks that really make roleplaying pop. That being said, it's a good standard role for class and sphere choice.
Illyria - (80) Cleanly written and easy to read, I enjoyed looking over this role even with all the darkness in it. The important points of the character are presented nicely, but I'm still left with a few questions.
Iltanthal - (75) This was a nice light read, that kept me reading on. Its an interesting background, and I enjoyed how the character evolved to get through certain emotional issues. Still, the entire role speaks so much about one race, and how the character's sphere choice interacts with that one race. It would be nice to see the character developed just a little more from so much focus on one thing. Overall, well done.
Izuhral - (70) This is a great start to a role, it really shows some unique character quirks that could potentially foster some spectacular role play. That being said, I'm left with many questions as to where this character is going. It's definitely something the author should build upon, and I'd look forward to some more easy reading.
Laraiyin - (50) Something that can really ruin reading a role for me, is a pointless role entry. In the case of this total role, there's more than one. I assume you were trying to convey your knowledge of the various races and classes in Thera, but it came across as more of mini help files in your role. Now if you had taken this a step further, and discussed how your character feels about the subjects then it would have enhanced the entire read.
Lerzion - (85) After reading all the other roles, this one definitely has a different take on life in general. I haven't personally been able to watch you much, but this role really gives a lot of opportunity to make your character shine. Having some humor injected into it didn't hurt either.
Lorzs - (65) The role sets up most everything for the character, but the unbelievable timeline irked me somewhat. Yes, giants live a long time, but a giant still alive from the time of Arbs is just a bit much. Other than that it's a nice role. I'd like to see if the character has found anyone in his current state to attach himself too.
Magrath - (60) There were so many proper nouns in this role, I had trouble keeping up with all of the characters and places introduced so quickly. While it's an acceptable role, I'm still left with several questions about the character.
Maltriane - (70) I particularly enjoyed why the child choices to follow his God. This is a very interesting start to a role, and I'd expect to see some nice roleplaying out of this character. That being said, I'm still left with several questions, so not a winner this time.
Maelann - (85) This is a very vivid and well written role, making for quick light reading. While the colorfulness of the role cannot be ignored, after reading it I'm still left with questions about the character. Well done, but simply not a first place role right now.
Minvil - (85) The author covers all of the needed point, and clearly explains his character's custom religion. I happen to enjoy roles that incorporate things and places already in CF. Not that other roles are bad, simply it shows the player has taken time to enjoy a certain area or areas. Well done.
Myn - (65) The role is fine and it displays a nice little tale of how the character got from A to B, but it just doesn't stand out to me. Also, the role updates just sound too similar to the initial role, it would be nice to read something new that's exciting and might change the character. Rather that recapping the same stuff. Nice effort, not a winner this time.
Naukhtun - (90) This is a very interesting role with some unique twists. It made for quick light reading, which I happen to like. With a role like this there should defiantly be high expectations for the character. Well done. Disqualified due to rage delete.
Neleai - (70) This role fits the standard for cabal choice, sphere etc. I like that the entire philosophy of the character is cleanly laid out, my only complaint would be using an "accent" in all the chapters with the exception of the first. I don't really see the need for accents in roles or writing for that matter, unless you're doing dialog.
Nellius - (50) While this is an acceptable role, I personally like to see a little more depth than just I'm going to kill everyone. From reading it, I assume the character is going to have a lot of little quirks that can really make the roleplay stand out (at least I hope so, rather than bland kill everyone).
Padwei - (95) I got to the finally chapter, and was so disappointed that I couldn't read the rest (yet). It's a nice light story, and very well put together. Excellent job.
Purrtis - (65) The role covers all the right points, but the actual story doesn't stand out among the other entries. Well done just the same.
Relm - (60) This is a nice start to a role that gives the character some pretty big shoes to fill. After reading it, I'm still left with some questions about the character's makeup and future goals. Nice job overall.
Rheddac - (70) A very nice start to a role, and it also points out some things learned from exploration. While it's easy to assume the characters next steps, it still seems like there's some quality updates waiting to be entered. Not a winner in this contest, but well done just the same.
Ryldagh - (70) This is a well written and concise role, which is always nice when a reader is looking at over forty of them. That being said, it's basicness leaves it a bit lost in the crowd among the other entries. Well done just the same.
Seliona - (75) While the character map is displayed nicely in the role, it's a little on the bland side for my tastes. It's definitely an acceptable role deserving of the points it's received, but not a contest winner.
Shaikar - (75) The author gives a nice unique tale that's easy to read, but once again I'm left with several questions about the character. This character is still pretty fresh, so perhaps with some more insight this role could stand out from the rest.
Sharricci - (80) This was a nice light read with some humor thrown in for good measure. While the author explains lots of little details about the character, it seems like it's about time she the character had some revelations about herself rather than a continuous theme of confusion.
Taasarin - (50) While this is a neat concept, it really doesn't tell me a whole lot about where the character is going (or since the role chapters are a little late in "life" - has gone?).
Tlingit - (50) A perfectly acceptable role for the character's position and goals, yet it's a little on the bland side compared to the other entries. Based on the character quirks mentioned, this seems like the character would be fun to watch even if the role wasn't exciting to read.
Tonilt - (50) A short, but perfectly acceptable role that highlights a lot of the right points. Another one that simply pales in comparison to some other entries.
Tulkaul - (70) This is an interesting take on fire giant society. This role is easy to read, but after reading both entries it seems like a lot of the messages are repeated needlessly. Overall it's still a nice role, but lack of future ambitions for the character make it not a winner.
Volubryotr - (60) An acceptable role given the character's class and race choice, but it still fits into the level of average. It's definitely deserving of the points already awarded to it, but not a winner here.
Xia - (65) The author write a nice twisted tail, and this role seems like it would be fun to play. That being said, after reading it, I'm left to questions the character's ambitions.
Xullahni - (80) The author sets up a nice line of entries that cleanly explain the character map. The background entry didn't really pop out to me. The last two entries were not scored as they were entered passed the deadline.
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#1552, "With regards to some feedback"
In response to Reply #2
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Padwei - (95) I got to the finally chapter, and was so disappointed that I couldn't read the rest (yet). It's a nice light story, and very well put together. Excellent job.
Question:
Are we writing roles to explain character traits and choices or are we writing roles to entertain Immortals with a hope of getting a nice prize?
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Daevryn | Fri 08-Aug-08 02:47 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#1554, "RE: With regards to some feedback"
In response to Reply #4
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>Are we writing roles to explain character traits and choices >or are we writing roles to entertain Immortals with a hope of >getting a nice prize?
I'd say the former, because it's always of help to you; conversely, whether or not an imm will pick your role as a winner is highly subjective and based on the judge -- they may like long story roles, they may hate long story roles, etc.
(Which is one of the reasons we try really hard to rotate who judges these days -- lots of different kinds of roles have a chance to shine.)
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#1555, "RE: With regards to some feedback"
In response to Reply #6
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In addition, no one has ever been *forced* to enter a role contest. It's an option a player can choose, so if you enter, it's only common sense to know you're risking not winning. I think the role contests are a great attempt by the imms to give some character recognition. If you're going to spend time writing something good, I sort of assume you're going to want to play it well, too. Whether or not you're recognized in a contest should have no impact on that.
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Neltouda | Tue 12-Aug-08 02:10 AM |
Member since 28th Jul 2008
161 posts
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#1556, "RE: With regards to some feedback"
In response to Reply #4
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This character also explained all the right things, I simply left it out of the comments. Remember it's a contest, so something has to make a role shine other than explaining all the right things (and after reading and writing so many roles it's still a hard job to clearly explain all the right things). In this case, it was a nice light story that used updates to move the character along very well. There was so much momentum in moving the character along, I really wanted to read the next chapters. All of that made this one my top pick. Don't read too deeply into a small blurb of a comment. If you had entered and didn't win, you're more than welcome to e-mail me for more information.
neltouda@carrionfields.com
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#1553, "Thanks for the feedback."
In response to Reply #2
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Hooray for average. That beats what I figured people would think of it. Hehe. Thanks for the feedback.
I love the format of the feedback up there, anyone who does future role contests should lay it out kinda like that, with thier own personal twists of course. (imho)
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Neltouda | Thu 07-Aug-08 08:04 AM |
Member since 28th Jul 2008
161 posts
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#1549, "Winners"
In response to Reply #0
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As a player who likes to get to know other peoples' characters and a player that hasn't played a character in a while, it was refreshing to read so many roles and get to know so many characters. I rated every role on a 100 point scale: 0 being crap, 50 being average and 100 the best role ever. I didn't give anyone a 100, and I didn't give anyone a 0. Comments and stats to follow.
Winners:
1st Padwei
2nd Gruffil (had to tie break)
3rd Breln
Honorable Mentions:
Khazvhak, Lerzion, Maelann, Minvil
Congratulations to all of you! Prizes have already been awarded, and you'll find a note explaining them.
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