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Steph Mu Ji ([personal profile] muji) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2008-07-10 08:10 am
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Daily Entertainment.

Lots of questions today, folks:

1. Are you associated with or have you been associated with any other RPGs? Were they OCs or fandom or what? Do you mod any?
2. How in the world do some of you keep game-histories separated when playing the same character in two different games? Like, I would love to play Mal in as many games I could get him in, but then he'd start calling himself 'mu ji' and that would end badly. :(
3. Finally, has anyone ever read The Legend of Nightfall by Mickey Zucker Reichert? My co-worker lent it to me and the cover is scary. D:

ETA: *eyerolls* Silly coworkers. AFK for...at least a couple of hours.
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[personal profile] wakeupnew 2008-07-10 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read nearly enough of them, though, is the thing. I've got about 40 years of comics to wade through, and while I'm not crazy enough to think I'll get all of them read, I need to get through a bigger chunk than I already have, in order to feel confidant. I've only read something like 40 issues of Iron Man that he's in, along with the 20-ish issues of his solo title. There are, like, 150 more Rhodey-featuring Iron Man issues alone, not even counting in the Avengers stuff and other titles!
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[personal profile] innerbrat 2008-07-10 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Just go with enough to get a handle on his character. If you accidentally Joss yourself, it's OK, because comics to that to themselves all the time!
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[personal profile] genarti 2008-07-10 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Listen to Debi, for she is wise.

And comics history is GINORMOUS. (And full of retconning and inconsistency, so! It is surprisingly easy most of the time to be vague about certain details of history, once you've read enough to have a solid handle on the basic characterization.)