You tried to remind yourself of what Timmy had said. The world around you was spinning and you were struggling to breathe. You ran forward, dropping to your own knees just as Mysterion collapsed to the ground, blood from his chest already pooling onto the ground. He clearly hadn’t planned on actually using it, and was just trying to scare people into doing as he said, like the coward he was. You saw Mysterion fall to his knees as the mugger staggered back, the gun dropping from his shaking hands. “Ke-Mysterion! Look out!” Mysterion turned to face the man, lunging at him and tackling him back to the ground. Now.” You nodded, turning to leave but stopped as you saw the man getting back up. Mysterion scooped your wallets off the ground and tossed them back to you, giving you a glance. Coming to your rescue was Kenny McCormick. The man hummed in approval and bent down to pick up the wallets, only to be kicked back by a flash of purple. Sprinkle repeated your actions, gripping your hoodie tightly. Even though there was two of you, that wasn’t much against a gun. “Your bags, hand them over and nobody gets hurt.” You frowned, putting an arm protectively in front of Sprinkle and reached fir your wallet, tossing it to the man’s feet. The thing that really stood out to him though, was the gun in his hand, which he pointed right at the two of you. An older man with a prominent hairline and dirty clothes. Two teenage girls, the perfect victims for a creepy old mugger.Īnd that’s exactly who came out of a dark alley that you were passing. As you grew closer to the school, you found that the two of you were completely alone. With the sun slowly disappearing, the people outside did too. “I know! And he didn’t even mean to! How can he be so smooth on accident?!” You agreed, giggling. You both still had your ‘disguises’ on for gits and shiggles, which got you a few odd looks from people as you walked by. “I still can’t believe he did that!” Sprinkle said, covering her mouth with her free hand. The sun was going down and you were both heading back to the dorm, having class in the morning. Or keep it real layman and just say it syncs their Discord with our bot so it can track who is active.Įither way, asking people if they have been synced seems like a bit of an easier way to word things.You giggled, swinging Sprinkle’s hand as you walked back from the coffee shop together. If they ask what that means, just let them know that our Discord bot syncs their Discord with our site so we can automatically keep track of who is active. Since phrases like "Have you joined OD officially" or "Have you been added to the website" tends to confuse and/or scare people off, maybe just ask people if they have been "synced" yet. Until or unless we can determine a leader for the second guild, we have to start going with option two. Need to change the in-guild message and those of us in leadership roles need to get the word out that members need to join our Discord so we can track who is active, or they might end up mistaken for being inactive and booted from the guild by accident. We start pushing the need to join our Discord HARD. Maybe those of us in the Booze and Bards Division can be the ones to transfer over.Ģ. Create a second guild (OD2) and some of us can transfer over to both free up space in the first guild and give the second guild some starting activity. (Damn in-game limitations, always holding us back)ġ. We're at risk of our recruitment drive losing its traction unless we figure out a way to add space or free up space. It's hard to imagine that many members are actually actively playing in the guild, but there's no way to know which ones are active and which ones are not.
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