Having to do with the group without necessarily being a RP log/moment. Mostly OoC
OoC: Chatroom Basics by Flare-Dancer, literature
Literature
OoC: Chatroom Basics
Chatroom Basics: A guide for newbies in the Legend of Zelda RP
Chatroom diseases:
Typoitis:
-Causes: Unknown. May be enhanced by sugar/caffeine intake. May be contagious.
-Symptoms: Typoing much more frequently. Usually results in a large number of posts by the infected as they attempt to fix their posts using the "*"
-Treatment: careful watching of the way one types, temporary therapy may be needed. Usually goes away on its own, however.
--Flare Typoitis
The worst type of Typoitis. Much more powerful than ordinary Typoitis, where the infected typo's a word more than once, taking as many as three or more tries to fix their mistake. T
This is a log of amazing typos from our favorite RPers. <3
Welcome -> Welomcake
Replied -> Reokued
"My pen is leaking everywhere" -> "My penis leaking everywhere"
"I can't find where my pen is" -> "I can't find where my penis"
Submit -> Bumbit
Gamecube -> Gamepube
Flare -> Flair
Shot -> Sgit
Poofs -> Poops
You -> Oyu (because he's special)
Shadow -> Shawdiw
Zora's Domain -> Dora's Somain
"Oh noes" -> "On hoes"
September -> Sextember
Busy -> Busty
Poof -> Poot
Zellie -> Penis (no, seriously.)
Vaati -> Vasati
Line -> Lube
Deady -> Boner
Party -> Rapety
More to be added.
Temple of Light -Incomplete- by Flare-Dancer, literature
Literature
Temple of Light -Incomplete-
The Temple of Light (ToL) is rectangular and self-contained. There are large arched windows that let in "sunlight" that is only perceived in the imagination (it gives off no heat and has none of the anti-shadow properties that sunlight has. For this reason it is not dangerous to creatures made of Shadow as normal light is)
The structure itself is four levels, one of which only consists of two rooms on either side of the floor.
In the remaining levels, the only true solid portion is on the sides, large marble floors that parallel the fourth floor in size and shape. At the north and south areas of these side areas are staircases to the other