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In response to post #9882226. #9896079, #9900353, #9901398, #9902841, #9904000, #9921978, #9922439, #9935583, #9935895 are all replies on the same post.

I can't argue with you. In me1 he was ok, but then... especially in me3. I still can't understand why my co-author like him. x) Again, sounds familiar. :D My friends will definitely agree with you. :D Strange that I never told them much about my real favorite games. Well, exept for Pathalogic. That game definitely worth some attention even if you are not a gamer. ^^ And if you are russian. Because I've heard that translations are awful.
Well, family it's a bit boring for me. So I can understand them. :D But it doesn't mean that this is right. And I can't understand those people who limit their stories with romance only.
Yeah, choice is what makes me love games more than others kinds of media. But books gives a lot of freedom too.
In RPG I'm always trying to chooce ending that will suit my character.
Ah, I wish I could explain my point of view like you did. I always think that others misunderstood me. And that's not because of my terrible English, I can't explain myself in my native language too. And... I think I am a paranoic. :D Or that's because of night. Brain is sleeping already. :D
By the way, sorry for the late reply.

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In response to post #9882226. #9896079, #9900353, #9901398, #9902841, #9904000, #9921978, #9922439, #9935583, #9935895, #9974865 are all replies on the same post.

You know who I like? Thane. But he died, as far as I'm concerned... funny, my favourites usually die.
Well... unfortunately I'm not Russian. But I'll check it out, don't you worry ;)
I don't mind family subplots - as long as they stay "sub" :D But you know what? Let's people have their fun in any way they want. After all, that's what RPG is all about - to play your role according to your personal taste ;) Still, I don't understand those people euther, so I can relate to you again.
Still, a reader cannot decide what will happen next. While reading a story you remain passive. Games give you choice indeed.
Don't worry, I understand you perfectly. Maybe you are a bit paranoid :D
No problem, dearie!

Edited by Kayol, 08 November 2013 - 11:16 PM.


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In response to post #9967525.

D'aww, thank you, Caelrya! Hearts are always welcome ;D

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In response to post #9965231.

Gee, I just imagined Saga as a Goddess of lovemaking... that would be the most awkward thing ever. It reminds me of yet another horrble monstrosity of a book - the one where such Inner Goddess was mentioned. Reading it was the most painful thing I've ever experienced in life, so... I'm glad I kept things dull ;)
I'm truly glad that you enjoyed this piece, dear, since I was truly concerned about how it will turn out.

I knew puppies can speak and write! They just have their own grammar, so it seems. Not to mention the phonetics...

Edited by Kayol, 06 November 2013 - 11:38 AM.


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> It was challenging, I tell you.

you have accomplished your goal perfectly, but i'm not a writer to be a judge ofc
his 'flow of troughs' was so real that i felt how he lost in time and his thoughts at that "”What was the name that you called me?" point.

haha, it took 3 times to relaunch that youtube video to finally bring my thoughts here and really listen him :D thank you

Edited by silvericed, 06 November 2013 - 11:12 PM.


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In response to post #9994062.

Well, I'm not a writer either ;) I'm just a literature enthusiast. I'm really glad you liked this piece, dear!

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In response to post #9965231. #9983522 is also a reply to the same post.

Oh yes, my inner Goddess was crying out!
Oh my.

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In response to post #9965231. #9983522, #10014989 are all replies on the same post.

My inner Goddess did nothing - maybe because she doesn't exist?

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I'm never getting tired of people, us, the obvious interactions, the ones we can see, as well as those we cant at first glance. And how difficult cummunication can be, esp. when it comes to things between the lines, feelings, things that hurt, things inside. Loved the reading, as always, was with them for a while, a lot emotions in there, so well done.

X-Mas and family pressure will raise and I might not be around here until next year, but wanted to say thank you very much for your great and insightful commenting on my images, thanks a lot, Kayol, wishing a great x-mas time and a happy new year! See you later :)

Edited by gmbee, 11 November 2013 - 01:36 AM.


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Same to you, dear! Thank you for all your comments! ;)




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