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My username comes from my 1st character at the 1830s forum. I wrote the same time as Scott.
I was Jenny Gardener, Trout Fisher, Henny Featherbairn, James X. Genteel, Cain Hotblood, Ambrose Milliner, and Pike Fisher.
I agree, it was wonderful fun. It's a great way to practice creative writing and loosen up your imagination. It's unaccountably thrilling to write a shared story, with others responding to what you write. The 1830's Forum was kind of like a mix between a role-playing game and writing a story.
I highly recommend it to anyone with a lot of time and a desire to polish up their writing skills.
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I was looking at it a bit ago. It seems interesting, but slow. Maybe I'll think about it over the summer...
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Scott R., I haven't met Tansy...sadly, like so many others, she has seemingly disappeared.
Ryuko, come and play! The reason it's so slow is that there aren't enough people posting. I promise that if you come, my characters will interact with yours!
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I used to wonder this as well. I guess I'm too uptight and afraid someone will call me on some anachronistic inconsistency to enjoy writing over there. But maybe I'll give it a shot. I thought mafia would be more like and RPG, but it's more of an all you can eat anxiety buffet.
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