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Taken from [livejournal.com profile] browngirl and [livejournal.com profile] telynor:

If I'm on your friends list, how do you know me? Even if it's obvious, even if you know me RL, please comment with a short blurb about how you know me.

Also, please give a tiny little biographical blurb about yourself. Tell me how old you are, where you're from, a little relevant information like that.

If you read my journal but don't have an LJ account, leave a comment anyway. I know there's at least three of you out there. :)

Date: 2003-04-23 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quadrivium.livejournal.com
The problem with this meme is it wears one out after a while. What new creative fact to give you? I could do like [livejournal.com profile] filkerdave and just cut and paste, but that's no fun.

I met you at the very first GAFILK I went to -- 2001, I think. It was my first, at any rate. But, I was dazed and overwhelmed at entering the filk community for the first time, so i don't know that we could really be said to be acquaintances then. I was extremely curious about all the filkers I'd met, however, so I lurked unsuccessfully on r.m.f (not my thing. I rarely lurk there now.), talked a bit at #filkhaven (want to start doing that again, actually) AND found Debbie Ohi's page of filker journals. I read yours for quite a few months. But the real way I met you was that you emailed me after I posted something on r.m.f, and asked me to do the GAFILK banquet for 2002. I was overwhelmed and honored. You made me feel really welcome. Thank you. *HUGS*

Since I stayed with you and [livejournal.com profile] kitanzi and we talked and talked and talked and talked, I feel like you know a lot about me already. Sooooooo, let's see. Something new. I'm writing a D&D campaign world called MUSE. It is in part inspired by the richness of George R.R. Martin's world in A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords. It is in part inspired by the idea of having a world that really showcases the concept of the Bard.

We all remember second edition AD&D when people threw their low stat in charisma, because you never used it for anything. At least that's what all the min/maxer guys did in the campaigns I played in. I used to joke about travelling around with a bunch of assholes because they all had single digit charisma's. I want the world to be heavy on the story-telling and role-playing. I want even the most unlikely peasant to be able to sing an aria that could bring tears to your eyes. Wish me luck.

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