Or you could, y'know, just write what you want to in the jammers box.
But no, it's probably easier the way you suggest. I just tend to forget to do that until after the fact.
Yeah, but that's so much more inconvenient. Using the box is fine for short little things, but as you know, most of my jammers (or posts in general) aren't very short. You can't divide paragraphs in the little jammer box, or at least it merges it all into one big blob if you do. Plus, such a small box isn't very good when the message your writing is several times the length of it. It makes it difficult to keep one's thoughts straight.
Yeah, that's very true. Well, if you divide paragraphs within the text box, they do merge in the main text box, but they separate again when you actually make the post. Yeah, you feel like you're trying to channel your thoughts through a keyhole.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
OOC: Alright, sounds good. Is it weather, electrical work, or something else?
*The Dunlendings survey the castle for double glazing*
OOC: My Wifi Hub was an annoying setting, where it cuts off the connection at 00: 00 for the next few hours.
Anyway, what's the castle like? How complete are the walls? Is the gate finished? Single or double glazing?
*They find none*
OOC: Ah, that would be annoying. In India, they aren't able to produce enough power, so each town has weekly power-less days. You can imagine how annoying that would be.
You started it, you tell me. JK, the walls are almost finished, but the top level and interior are relatively unfinished. So at this point, it's mostly just the walls, with some very rudimentary and incomplete interior furnishings. The gate is not finished. Triple.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
*The Dunlendings survey the castle for double glazing*
OOC: My Wifi Hub was an annoying setting, where it cuts off the connection at 00: 00 for the next few hours.
Anyway, what's the castle like? How complete are the walls? Is the gate finished? Single or double glazing?
*They find none*
OOC: Ah, that would be annoying. In India, they aren't able to produce enough power, so each town has weekly power-less days. You can imagine how annoying that would be.
You started it, you tell me. JK, the walls are almost finished, but the top level and interior are relatively unfinished. So at this point, it's mostly just the walls, with some very rudimentary and incomplete interior furnishings. The gate is not finished. Triple.
*They end the war so they can hire Gan' and Gal's Gorgeous Glazing Service*
OOC: That would be infuriating.
I burnt mine down.
OK. *They like the Glazing, and decide to do minimal damage to the windows.*
IC: *250 Hamat Shields and 250 Hamat Javelins advance in a Testudos formation into the gateway.* (I'm assuming the gate has not been placed in the sockets yet). *The Elite Archers smash anything that moves on the walls.*
OOC: Ah, that would be annoying. In India, they aren't able to produce enough power, so each town has weekly power-less days. You can imagine how annoying that would be.
You started it, you tell me. JK, the walls are almost finished, but the top level and interior are relatively unfinished. So at this point, it's mostly just the walls, with some very rudimentary and incomplete interior furnishings. The gate is not finished. Triple.
*They end the war so they can hire Gan' and Gal's Gorgeous Glazing Service*
OOC: That would be infuriating.
I burnt mine down.
OK. *They like the Glazing, and decide to do minimal damage to the windows.*
IC: *250 Hamat Shields and 250 Hamat Javelins advance in a Testudos formation into the gateway.* (I'm assuming the gate has not been placed in the sockets yet). *The Elite Archers smash anything that moves on the walls.*
*My troops have a party, get tipsy, and accidentally smash all the windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
The wooden one; you began on a stone wall around it. I used that as the base for my fort.
IC: *My troops observe them approaching. They get inside the walls, and prepare in unseen ways to fight.*
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
*They end the war so they can hire Gan' and Gal's Gorgeous Glazing Service*
OOC: That would be infuriating.
I burnt mine down.
OK. *They like the Glazing, and decide to do minimal damage to the windows.*
IC: *250 Hamat Shields and 250 Hamat Javelins advance in a Testudos formation into the gateway.* (I'm assuming the gate has not been placed in the sockets yet). *The Elite Archers smash anything that moves on the walls.*
*My troops have a party, get tipsy, and accidentally smash all the windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
The wooden one; you began on a stone wall around it. I used that as the base for my fort.
IC: *My troops observe them approaching. They get inside the walls, and prepare in unseen ways to fight.*
*Mine are upset, and smash yours.*
OOC: Indeed.
Oh, easy.
IC: *The Testudo advances into the castle.* *Anything that moves on the walls continues to be fired upon.*
*My troops have a party, get tipsy, and accidentally smash all the windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
The wooden one; you began on a stone wall around it. I used that as the base for my fort.
IC: *My troops observe them approaching. They get inside the walls, and prepare in unseen ways to fight.*
*Mine are upset, and smash yours.*
OOC: Indeed.
Oh, easy.
IC: *The Testudo advances into the castle.* *Anything that moves on the walls continues to be fired upon.*
*My troops smash your troops while they smash my windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
Yah.
*As soon as the first two ranks have entered the castle, they are attacked from both sides by my Bree Guardsmen, who were waiting there for them to enter. They quickly cause havoc in the front lines of the testudo.*
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
Yeah, but that's so much more inconvenient. Using the box is fine for short little things, but as you know, most of my jammers (or posts in general) aren't very short. You can't divide paragraphs in the little jammer box, or at least it merges it all into one big blob if you do. Plus, such a small box isn't very good when the message your writing is several times the length of it. It makes it difficult to keep one's thoughts straight.
Yeah, that's very true. Well, if you divide paragraphs within the text box, they do merge in the main text box, but they separate again when you actually make the post. Yeah, you feel like you're trying to channel your thoughts through a keyhole.
*yesterday. 5,000 orcs pass through, staying away from enemy units.*
*As they cross the Glanduin ford, a shower of arrows falls upon them from somewhere on the southern shore. Simultaneously, a single horn blows loud and long.*
*A bunch of Lossoth Sled Riders then appear in the distance, with six Mammoths behind them. The Sled Riders get just within arrow range, at which point they fire, then move back out of range. Arrow fire also continues to come from the undergrowth near the river. The mammoths wait out of range.*
OOC: Surprise.
The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; The day of adversity makes one forget prosperity.
IC: *The Testudo advances into the castle.* *Anything that moves on the walls continues to be fired upon.*
*My troops smash your troops while they smash my windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
Yah.
*As soon as the first two ranks have entered the castle, they are attacked from both sides by my Bree Guardsmen, who were waiting there for them to enter. They quickly cause havoc in the front lines of the testudo.*
*My siege engines smash your troops while they smash mine who are smashing your windows.*
OOC: Indeed.
*The first few ranks are devastated, but the rest are alerted to your position, and quickly form another testudo. They push into the castle, falling upon your Guardsmen and dealing a lot of hits.*