Rival company's than and thanks! Worked hard on it! ^^
Who says we can't have competition in the same industries? Makes things more interesting!
I so totally want one right now.. ^^Who wants to adopt a big man wolf puppy, lol? That sounds strangely weird
Rival company's than and thanks! Worked hard on it! ^^
Well of course. rivalry all the way ;)Who says we can't have competition in the same industries? Makes things more interesting!
Elaine will be greatly contesting Raynard for shipbuilding contracts...
I so totally want one right now.. ^^
Totally , Gremoir for the win and any name would work by be. ^^ Ask @Ali , I think she will be fine with it.Okay. So then he's going to be in your house? I am thinking of giving him some lame name you give a dog. Like Blue or Gray or even Rex.
Totally , Gremoir for the win and any name would work by be. ^^ Ask @Ali , I think she will be fine with it.
My, how trifling.Who says we can't have competition in the same industries?
I plan to work on a couple of npcs. But something bothers me. We are limited to one PC correct? Not that I mind that. But lets say I make a soldier, or a policeman or some other role. What rules will be in palce in regards to npc's vs PC's so that someone doesn't use this as a loophole to just play as the npc?
Business is, well... serious business.My, how trifling.
I thought Elaine dealt with more normal ships, not really the military types, or did I read that wrong?Who says we can't have competition in the same industries? Makes things more interesting!
Elaine will be greatly contesting Raynard for shipbuilding contracts...
The daughter of a family with a heavy naval tradition and a vice admiral is not going to ever solely focus on merchantmen.I thought Elaine dealt with more normal ships, not really the military types, or did I read that wrong?
Regardless, you shall not best the Lord of Iron!
Only in serious company. Though if anything should happen, I know who to visit first.Business is, well... serious business.
Those are fighting words!Only in serious company. Though if anything should happen, I know who to visit first.
Gracious, please don't misunderstand. Serious company is best had when problems arise. I could think of no better when seeking to solve them.Those are fighting words!