A ̨̛̖̟͚̌́ ̶̻̜̭̻̦͐͗͘͜ẅ̶̢̜̘̖́̇͋͜e ͔͉̗̼͕̟̹̃̋̒́̎̊̕͠b̶̯̳͙̠́̊̚͜͝s ̯̮̩̫̼̦̪͙̈́̈́͛̈́͘͝i ̧̀͊͑͆́̂t̵̛͚̪̥͔̬̠̻͉̤̀̈́̈́̃̂̐̎̋e̵̢̧̡͖̭̹̰͍̔̓̏͒̃͊̈́ͅ ̴̧̢͔̪̩̞̭̻͂̓͝͝t ̢̩͓̮̭̦͐̋̎͛̈̂̌̚͝͝h ̧̫̻̥̩͚͚̓͊̊͜ã̴̪̐͆̌̆́̒̾̚͘t̴̡̛̞͙̮̠̺͕̫͚̞̏̂̅̊̇̊̈͠͝ ̵̥͈̫͛͐̒̊̑̾͆p̶̮̯̘͊̓͂̓͋̂r̵͙͆̀̈́͜ȍ̴̥͕͑̚͠͝v ̞̺̮͓̹̪͙͛̾̀̂̕͝i ̭͉͇̲́̎̅͘ḑ̶͔̯͕̈́̔̄̇e ͚̘̣̙͓͙̝̊̏̆̇͆͊̓́͊̕s ̪̒̈͒̾͋͑̿̈̐̏ ̴̢̩̘̥̥̠̬̓͂͜h̴̨͇͚̦̺̠͋ͅu ̞̫̰̥͈̰̀̈̇̉̈͑̌̂͝m̶̼̘̥͍̩͍̫̊̃̀̄͛̈͆͝͝ͅo ̫̄̓̏̎̽͘r̶̢͉̰̈́ͅó̶̢̖͓̮̃̿͝u ̮͈̼̝͇͔͕̻̏͘͜ͅs ̮͍̄̂͐̌̌͛͜ ̩͔͉̣̬͚͚̤͈͇̈̓́͌̚̚͝y̵̮̣͕̼̎̉̀̓͋̂̂͋̒͌e̶̟͖͈̯̬͍͑̈̃̌͜͝t̴̢̮̠̞̘̫̳̮̗̰̅͒͗̓̾́͆̕ ̶̲͉̍h ̧̘͚̝̗̮͍̪̔͌͌̎̎͗̇̚͜͝e̵̹͆́̄̄̆̓̊̊l ̣̦͗̂́̇̅̚͝͝p̴̩͈͗͆̾̿̎́f̵̗̩̝͉̫̏̈́̚ͅu ̛̞͎͓̥̲͎̮̂͋͐̈́͌̕l̵̖̻̳̯͙͗͊̑̐͊̈́ ̤̟̬̥͍̬̞͍̀̔̿̏̈́́̃̀̕s ̱̝̗͚͇̦̑͛̈͛e ̨̺̣̒͊̍r ͎̹̇̐̋͗͜v̴̯̳̜͒i ̱̤̳͂̿̂ċ̶̟͕̟̠̜̺̗̼̬̱̐̀̈́͌̅̽͛͌͝ề̴̱̫͇̪̫̺̻̜̫͗̀̋̐̀͛̽ ̮̻̐̋͝o̴̜̞͉͓̭͌͗͗͒̀̍̏̆̏̕n̵̥͇̹̝͕̪̗̅̌͊̿́̅̚͜ ̧̢̩̯͍̟͇̮̥̈̿d̶̺̘̙̠͔͍͙́̀̄͐͋̐̈́̉́̍e̶̱̍̅̈́̀̊͗̽̽f̵̹̞̦̼͔̓ͅi̶͓͈̾̀͊̎̕n̵̤͍͇̪̿̒̍̚i ̥̦̗̜̀͒͋͛̾̐̄̚͜͠͠n̴͙̘̻͕̭̒́̿g ̨̳̬̺̥͚̭͈̰̐͗̈́̊̆ ̥̼͔̗͐̾̅̈́̄̿͛̂̑̍w̵̨̢̛͎͍͍̺̪͉̥͛͊̋͆́̆̿ͅo̵͎̒̿r ͇̰̪̖̱̞̣͎̱͂͆͌̈́͋̀̓̈̚ͅd ̢̣͎̻̾͗͑̒̈́̎̅́̕s̶͕̼̙̏̍̔̈́̃̈͌͝͠͠ ̴̳̫̭̀͊͠ͅā̴̧͙̺̤̪̭̙̘͍̀̾͆̍̎͆͊̎̓͜n ̫̭̮̟͓̗̐̚d ̪̰͊͒̃̃͛ ̴̣̜̃͂p ̩̱̦̥͍͇̥̏̿͜h̵̦̼̺̳͚̮͎͍̱͉̾̋̍̎̕͘r̵̼͇̲̣̖̈̾̀͐̋a̶̫̞͕̓̎̔s ̝̞̗̹̄͛̃̽̐͒̚͝e̶̛̬̳̬͎͉̯̅̽̃̔̂̚͘s̴̱͙͌̐̌͋̎̓͊̓̂͝.̵̩̪̖̝͇̅̐̆̌̎̅̎
Person 1: Man, sometimes Google Dictionary isn't accurate...
Person 2: Y ̧̛̣̉̿̋̓͝e̵̟͍͖̣̐͐̓̒̀̿͘͝a ̨͙̭̺̳͈̗͚̰̦̀̀ḣ̴͍̏͘̕,̵͍̤̝̾̍̍͂̆̔͛͑ͅ ̨̠̯̱̳̿̇̃͐̊͜t̵̡̫̞͈̝̣̆̄̐̎h ̧͇͙̠̠̇̔a̵͈̱̙͙̻̠͑͒̃̽̊́̀̕͝t̴̡̢͉̹̰̲̍͋̄'̵͉̥̟̲̞̯̤̲̭̏̇͑̽̔͛s̴̞͕͓͍̦͉̠̥͍͇̒̉̈́͊̊̾̕͝ ͉̻̩̹̼̳̽̔̈̓̀͑̈́̇̽̕ẘ̴̢͓͍̺̗̪̹͎͜h̶̬̗̄͋y̶̛̭̫̤̑̎̎ ̡̢̜͚̺͉̓̃̔̈́̔͐͑̈͝I̴͇̪̩̭͙͔̔̆͌͌͆̈́͘͜ ̶̤͚̬̈̅͛̚ͅṷ̶̢̢̧͈͊̋̆ͅͅͅs̵̤̪̘̍e ͕̹͆͛͌͐͝ͅ ̴͕̘̹̥̬̆̑̉̀̈́̅̊̇͠ U ̘̀̌̒̍̏͜r̶̦̠͋́b ̧̗̠̮̫̜́͒̈̿ḁ̵͈̄͑͆̀n̴̯̲͂̈̾̿͑̈́̕ ̴̧̗̞̦̤̈̕͠D̶̥͍̖̳͚͚̝̦̋͌̃̄͜i̴̢̧͓̩̼̩̠̥̺̖͒͝͝ć̴͉͓͇̗̮̥̱͉͗̌̏̿͐̔͊͒t ͉̺̯̖̘͌̅̈͘͜͜ḯ̶̡̮̪͓̗͎̈́͆̒o̴̻͍̠̎̃̃̈́̌̋ṇ̵̋̐͜ą̶̨̛͙͚̺͍̼͔̩͉͑r ̼̖̱̥̫͕̏̎͆̑̓̉́̽y ͔̥̠̜̙̳̥͙̯̩̽̚
Person 1: O̶͈̘͔̥͍̽͋͊̽̀̌̐͝͝h ͙̹̟̲̎̈̐!̶̛͎̯̥̱͔̭̟̏̾̔̽̌͌̓̕ͅ ̼̄̀̅̊͂͐T̶̡̮̜̫̘̤̏́̓̈́͋͠ḥ̶̨͔̣͇̠̼̳͎͖̋̔̀͘a̵̢̡̩̝͈̤͛̀̄̿̋͜͝n̴̪̋̒̏ķ̵̨̙̼̟̠̺̜̣̝̈́̌͊̇̀͘s ̬͖̘̝̇̔̒ ̶̡̢̡̦̻̬͚̦͇̆̏͛͌̈́̒̎́͝͠m̵̠̖͈͎͌͑̽͊ā̵̢̢̩̰̠͚̳͈̲̰̓n̴̫͖͇̊͝!̵͕̗̺̩͙̺̞͉͙͂
Person 2: Y ̧̛̣̉̿̋̓͝e̵̟͍͖̣̐͐̓̒̀̿͘͝a ̨͙̭̺̳͈̗͚̰̦̀̀ḣ̴͍̏͘̕,̵͍̤̝̾̍̍͂̆̔͛͑ͅ ̨̠̯̱̳̿̇̃͐̊͜t̵̡̫̞͈̝̣̆̄̐̎h ̧͇͙̠̠̇̔a̵͈̱̙͙̻̠͑͒̃̽̊́̀̕͝t̴̡̢͉̹̰̲̍͋̄'̵͉̥̟̲̞̯̤̲̭̏̇͑̽̔͛s̴̞͕͓͍̦͉̠̥͍͇̒̉̈́͊̊̾̕͝ ͉̻̩̹̼̳̽̔̈̓̀͑̈́̇̽̕ẘ̴̢͓͍̺̗̪̹͎͜h̶̬̗̄͋y̶̛̭̫̤̑̎̎ ̡̢̜͚̺͉̓̃̔̈́̔͐͑̈͝I̴͇̪̩̭͙͔̔̆͌͌͆̈́͘͜ ̶̤͚̬̈̅͛̚ͅṷ̶̢̢̧͈͊̋̆ͅͅͅs̵̤̪̘̍e ͕̹͆͛͌͐͝ͅ ̴͕̘̹̥̬̆̑̉̀̈́̅̊̇͠ U ̘̀̌̒̍̏͜r̶̦̠͋́b ̧̗̠̮̫̜́͒̈̿ḁ̵͈̄͑͆̀n̴̯̲͂̈̾̿͑̈́̕ ̴̧̗̞̦̤̈̕͠D̶̥͍̖̳͚͚̝̦̋͌̃̄͜i̴̢̧͓̩̼̩̠̥̺̖͒͝͝ć̴͉͓͇̗̮̥̱͉͗̌̏̿͐̔͊͒t ͉̺̯̖̘͌̅̈͘͜͜ḯ̶̡̮̪͓̗͎̈́͆̒o̴̻͍̠̎̃̃̈́̌̋ṇ̵̋̐͜ą̶̨̛͙͚̺͍̼͔̩͉͑r ̼̖̱̥̫͕̏̎͆̑̓̉́̽y ͔̥̠̜̙̳̥͙̯̩̽̚
Person 1: O̶͈̘͔̥͍̽͋͊̽̀̌̐͝͝h ͙̹̟̲̎̈̐!̶̛͎̯̥̱͔̭̟̏̾̔̽̌͌̓̕ͅ ̼̄̀̅̊͂͐T̶̡̮̜̫̘̤̏́̓̈́͋͠ḥ̶̨͔̣͇̠̼̳͎͖̋̔̀͘a̵̢̡̩̝͈̤͛̀̄̿̋͜͝n̴̪̋̒̏ķ̵̨̙̼̟̠̺̜̣̝̈́̌͊̇̀͘s ̬͖̘̝̇̔̒ ̶̡̢̡̦̻̬͚̦͇̆̏͛͌̈́̒̎́͝͠m̵̠̖͈͎͌͑̽͊ā̵̢̢̩̰̠͚̳͈̲̰̓n̴̫͖͇̊͝!̵͕̗̺̩͙̺̞͉͙͂
by Your friendly neighborhood idi October 21, 2020
Get the U ̘̀̌̒̍̏͜r̶̦̠͋́b ̧̗̠̮̫̜́͒̈̿ḁ̵͈̄͑͆̀n̴̯̲͂̈̾̿͑̈́̕ ̴̧̗̞̦̤̈̕͠D̶̥͍̖̳͚͚̝̦̋͌̃̄͜i̴̢̧͓̩̼̩̠̥̺̖͒͝͝ć̴͉͓͇̗̮̥̱͉͗̌̏̿͐̔͊͒t ͉̺̯̖̘͌̅̈͘͜͜ḯ̶̡̮̪͓̗͎̈́͆̒o̴̻͍̠̎̃̃̈́̌̋ṇ̵̋̐͜ą̶̨̛͙͚̺͍̼͔̩͉͑r ̼̖̱̥̫͕̏̎͆̑̓̉́̽y ͔̥̠̜̙̳̥͙̯̩̽̚ mug.Inari, you roxxors my soxxors!
by jonac13 December 27, 2004
Get the inari mug.Ildar is the man.
by Cyber Ghost March 10, 2004
Get the Ildar mug.This is a not-so-popular but popular-wannabe pure roleplaying game, which totally favours roleplaying instead of skilling, although 90% of the players prefer skilling than roleplaying.
It is said you could have fun without fighting a monster or having any skills, but that's equivalent to not playing the game due to the current in game circumstances. If you really want to have fun in this game and become popular, you need to waste part of your life slashing mummies, skeletons and the harder skeletons that fell in red paint. Once you are strong, you can act fearless and heroic against warriors, guards and whats not, and pwn them all!
Although this game has a potential in roleplaying, sadly, it is totally ruined by powergamers who can ruin moments with silly actions (as seen in examples). And even more sadly, those powergamers form the largest part of the community.
Another part of the community involve couples, finding private places (deserts, seashore, islands, prison, taverns) for cybering.
n00bs tend to be frowned upon or angered at if they speak modern english language IC (in character), things like "lol" or "how i mine 4 fish", when on the other hand, "elitist" wannabe experienced roleplayers in the game make nonsense in-character actions themselves (as seen in examples too).
In game commands:
#me <action>: An action that your character is doing.
#w <text>: Whispered text. Sometimes this is used to write some actions when you don't want other players to see the action (ex. cybering).
#s <text>: Shouted text. Annoying. But an easy way out for newbies.
!coff: A command to make your character able to walk through walls and unpassable terrain. Oops, this is only a GM command.
Terms used:
Cloud: This refers when your character is "killed". Now, the graphic is a spirit rather than a cloud, but the term hasn't changed.
Swirlie: When you earn a skill, you get this shiny swirlie around your character.
Last note: The community is made up of german people and non-german people. Usually there's a division between them, causing for frustrating RP moments (last example).
It is said you could have fun without fighting a monster or having any skills, but that's equivalent to not playing the game due to the current in game circumstances. If you really want to have fun in this game and become popular, you need to waste part of your life slashing mummies, skeletons and the harder skeletons that fell in red paint. Once you are strong, you can act fearless and heroic against warriors, guards and whats not, and pwn them all!
Although this game has a potential in roleplaying, sadly, it is totally ruined by powergamers who can ruin moments with silly actions (as seen in examples). And even more sadly, those powergamers form the largest part of the community.
Another part of the community involve couples, finding private places (deserts, seashore, islands, prison, taverns) for cybering.
n00bs tend to be frowned upon or angered at if they speak modern english language IC (in character), things like "lol" or "how i mine 4 fish", when on the other hand, "elitist" wannabe experienced roleplayers in the game make nonsense in-character actions themselves (as seen in examples too).
In game commands:
#me <action>: An action that your character is doing.
#w <text>: Whispered text. Sometimes this is used to write some actions when you don't want other players to see the action (ex. cybering).
#s <text>: Shouted text. Annoying. But an easy way out for newbies.
!coff: A command to make your character able to walk through walls and unpassable terrain. Oops, this is only a GM command.
Terms used:
Cloud: This refers when your character is "killed". Now, the graphic is a spirit rather than a cloud, but the term hasn't changed.
Swirlie: When you earn a skill, you get this shiny swirlie around your character.
Last note: The community is made up of german people and non-german people. Usually there's a division between them, causing for frustrating RP moments (last example).
Newbie: lol what 2 do in dis game
Experienced roleplayer: (( Firstly, in illarion, you should learn the difference between OOC and IC. OOC is out of character, what the player says and IC is in character, what the -
Experienced roleplayer: - character says. You should use double brackets when OOC. You should also press F1 and read the -
Experienced roleplayer: - help manual, although I myself didn't know it exists. Now, do you have a question? ))
Newbie: ...how do i quit?
Elitist RPer 1 raises his sharp, finely-made sword upwards, then, as he inches forward, he swings his sword in a downward arc, strength and ferocity clear in his attack.
Elitist RPer 2 slashes.
Elitist RPer 1 gets a swirlie and runs.
RPer1 pushes the man to the gate.
RPer2 is force RPed to the gate.
'Mage-wannabe' casts a fireball and deals him 10% damage.
English Guy: *waits 10 minutes for someone to RP with*
German Guy passes.
German Guy: Gruße.
English Guy: ...
English Guy: What? Greetings!
German Guy leaves.
English Guy: *waits another 10 minutes*
German Girl passes.
German dwarf: TACH!
English Guy: Greetings.
German dwarf leaves.
English Guy: *waits another 10 minutes*
English Girl passes but leaves without a word, nor a chance to say something.
English Guy: *quits*
Experienced roleplayer: (( Firstly, in illarion, you should learn the difference between OOC and IC. OOC is out of character, what the player says and IC is in character, what the -
Experienced roleplayer: - character says. You should use double brackets when OOC. You should also press F1 and read the -
Experienced roleplayer: - help manual, although I myself didn't know it exists. Now, do you have a question? ))
Newbie: ...how do i quit?
Elitist RPer 1 raises his sharp, finely-made sword upwards, then, as he inches forward, he swings his sword in a downward arc, strength and ferocity clear in his attack.
Elitist RPer 2 slashes.
Elitist RPer 1 gets a swirlie and runs.
RPer1 pushes the man to the gate.
RPer2 is force RPed to the gate.
'Mage-wannabe' casts a fireball and deals him 10% damage.
English Guy: *waits 10 minutes for someone to RP with*
German Guy passes.
German Guy: Gruße.
English Guy: ...
English Guy: What? Greetings!
German Guy leaves.
English Guy: *waits another 10 minutes*
German Girl passes.
German dwarf: TACH!
English Guy: Greetings.
German dwarf leaves.
English Guy: *waits another 10 minutes*
English Girl passes but leaves without a word, nor a chance to say something.
English Guy: *quits*
by AlphaX November 12, 2007
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1. Character in Joss Whedon's Firefly.
2. The act of declining a proposition, delivering an insult, or placating an adversary with utmost poise, in a manner which allows the other party to either hear what they want to hear, or take the truth in the gentlest manner possible.
1. Character in Joss Whedon's Firefly.
2. The act of declining a proposition, delivering an insult, or placating an adversary with utmost poise, in a manner which allows the other party to either hear what they want to hear, or take the truth in the gentlest manner possible.
*A friend walks in wearing a truly horrifying red jumper*
'What do you think? I bought it in the sale...!'
'I like red. Red is a lovely, warm colour.'
'Would you like to come up for coffee?'
'That's a very sweet thing for you to offer...'
'That's not a "yes".'
'It's not a "no", either...'
'How about we meet up again, some time?'
'Some time, definitely.' (very slight emphasis on 'some')
'Way to pull an Inara, back there! That guy couldn't tell if you were insulting him, or coming on to him. I don't think he'll be bothering us again, soon... until he works it out, at least.'
'What do you think? I bought it in the sale...!'
'I like red. Red is a lovely, warm colour.'
'Would you like to come up for coffee?'
'That's a very sweet thing for you to offer...'
'That's not a "yes".'
'It's not a "no", either...'
'How about we meet up again, some time?'
'Some time, definitely.' (very slight emphasis on 'some')
'Way to pull an Inara, back there! That guy couldn't tell if you were insulting him, or coming on to him. I don't think he'll be bothering us again, soon... until he works it out, at least.'
by Trickenso February 7, 2007
Get the Inara mug.(adjective) clearly demonstrating ignorance in a subject, especially one related to the arts. clumdumbsy counterditherstep
"That jerk can't remember his lines!" yelled Bert, inartfully, as he and his friends watched the mime perform.
by Steve Hoglund (thanks to Mark) August 21, 2008
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