To emmygir ! I sent you a trade request for that little tundra boy! ;w;
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To emmygir ! I sent you a trade request for that little tundra boy! ;w;
I was wondering if I could make an OC who made it back from the whole "retake Wall Maria but really kill lots of people" fiasco? I know only like 100 people made it back, but if they were one of the actual soldiers instead of the average citizen would it be a tad more plausible? I would make them a bit older as well, in their 30s perhaps? I want to keep them grounded as an average but extremely lucky character, not a fantastic warrior. Or is their past going to make them a Sue?
It was indeed about 150 people who made it back, from hundreds of thousands who died in the reclamation project. I believe it was 200,000 that were sent into Maria Territory, but I'm not completely positive on that. In that case, however, only 7.5% of people who were part of the project made it out alive.
Your character would have to have god-given luck in order to beat those odds, or would have to be a fantastic, skilled soldier with an extreme level of professional skill.
The fact that all the people sent into Maria in the first place was not actually a real reclamation project, but actually a ploy to kill off thousands of people to alleviate food shortages in Wall Rose says that the government intended for all of those people to die.
Looking at all these odds, I'd say its probably best to avoid a surviving veteran of the reclamation project, but if you really want to, you're going to have to play it extremely careful. Soldiers have a higher rate of survival, and they'd have to be stationed somewhere very close to Wall Rose.
emmygir replied to your photo “Life tip: don’t fall off a horse onto tree roots. try harder to bail...”
I'm so sorry that happened! I'm happy to hear at least your wrist isn't broken! I hope you get better soon. Keep on being the fabulous person you are.
c: thanks for the well wishes. i plan on a speedy recovery. have to get back on!
robotkiss said: Level 5/Wrath for me, but it was split even on 2/3 too! I knew I’d score high on gluttony… yum. “A pimp is a good thing to be.” True False lol
I think 5 is where you drown :o
emmygir said: Relaxing in Purgatory. TBH, I didn’t expect to do so well.
Wha- how'd you get Limbo? Only like, saints and babies go there
I'm in Provo, Utah!
Added! :)
For the anon with the Harkon issue, If he still isn't dying no matter how many times you whack him, then it's probably a glitch. I play it on Xbox, and I had to save right before and reload a few times before he was killable. It's pretty obnoxious. I had the exact same problem with his visible health bar too.
To the scenery anon, I live in Utah and would be happy to help!
Such nice followers!
-H
[cont]...or them thinking I'm trying to make a excuses for this guy's past actions. Unfortunately, all of my beta readers keep asking me what this guy did to earn so much hate. How should I write that this guy was a pedophile?! His past crimes have little to do with the bad guy he's currently working for, but people keep asking what he did, and when I tell them, they ask me why I would make him like that. My characters make themselves. Any advice?
I'd tell them just that: That your characters make themselves. They don't need anymore explanation than that. This is YOUR story. Write it how YOU feel it should be written- not by how other people are judging it. I think from what it sounds like you're writing a character that everyone wants to hate but already loves when they find out. That's one of the best kinds of characters.
-H