Sanya Itrillis's Comments


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Thank you. :) I'm glad to hear I got you to geek out a little. The biology and culture of Itrillis was the result of a lot of geeking out on my part. I'm just...absolutely fascinated by the animals of that place, and by the thought of living on a ball of ice where there's a miles deep unexplored ocean deep underneath your feet in most places. Just imagine the monster stories that would come about in such a world. 

And thank you for the compliments on storytelling and character building, but to be fair I'll have to give a lot of credit to my fellow players. And my game master (RIP). I had a fantastic GM, who was able to make an actual storyline with an ending, a message and pathos out of the chaotic nonsense of three gremlins like us. And she was able to improvise anything on the spot. And this was probably the first time I was in a roleplay where the fellow players were as into the game as much as I was, resulting in creative outlets like rap battles, repurposed soviet jokes (making them about Itrillis), impromptu worldbuilding sessions, geeking out, character building feedback and just...general good vibes.

And I didn't realize until now that you were the person who commented on Lo. :) I'll try and share some brand new characters next time I see your thread then, seeing such long and thought-out comments really brightens my day.

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Thank you for the sub! I'll forewarn you that I'm not super active on the character-making and worldbuilding scene at the moment. :) I've realized that when times get tough for me then I tend to start using roleplays as fuel for maladaptive daydreams and general escapism, to the point that I've fucked up my life in the past over a hobby. So I'm trying to limit the amount of games and campaigns I'm in. I might post some interesting stuff in the coming months, however. Depending on how well I can get a hang on networking and 3D modelling software. :P