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Re: Intro/Feedback thread
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:56 pm
by Lady Nerevar
It does not currently, but I can make it do that. I'm not sure how much people want to be notified, but on the other hand it would serve as a reminder to check every once in a while. I'm definitely noticing it's harder to remember to do that when it's not a handy app with popup notifications.
Re: Intro/Feedback thread
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:33 am
by WellTemperedClavier
Hello!
I'm a modder with Tamriel Rebuilt and Project Tamriel (I've only worked with Province: Cyrodiil so far, but I'll almost certainly work on SHOTN), who also has written a fair amount of Morrowind fanfiction.
I came to Morrowind kind of late, in 2009, but the world's stuck with me ever since. I enjoy Oblivion and Skyrim as well! Don't really do MMOs any longer, but I'm told ESO is one of the best, and I'm inclined to believe it.
Re: Intro/Feedback thread
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:08 am
by Serpent-Tongued Poet
Greetings and blessings of your gods, spirits, and sigils. The sun is blue, the river sings, and the children are looming.
I hold the banners, silks, and nym-writs of Ibbilaibash, Komekajo, Hlormasyanmasahnissal, Draaldovvu, ABAGARCANET, Lehkohdeh, Bchunvardin, Qulhiteixhu, Gijibidnilxelqijdig, Kṣámsū́rnārādṛś, Hoomtonem, Steshar, Dhaunsacecalganenanmil, Keeper of the Abling Tongue, Slayer of the Warbler-Goat, She of the Middens of Canons, He of the Screaming Master, They of Yellow Sounds, Friend of the Lyre-Folk, Enemy of the Nephew Isles, Lover of Moldy Brothers, Feared by the Northwestern Depth Folk, Gvakoth, Mlynnulu, Iumyaazraciuk Blue-Finger, T'ëp'ëtsh, Sir Poukegui of Trænwood, Dàh, Saiptgo'i Skin-Eat, Hijurbailshin ... [this goes on for some time] ...
But you can call me Setopo, the Serpent-Tongued Poet. Never challenge the goddess in poetry and dance.
Re: Intro/Feedback thread
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2023 5:30 pm
by Herpetoquotation
This town ain't big enough for the two of us, pardner.
Re: Intro/Feedback thread
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 12:57 am
by Serpent-Tongued Poet
Then dance with me and let us bite each other's tail. Let the curious split apart this eleven.