Tan is the leader of the Rogues in Avilion. He wants the rogues to become as much a part of the life of Avilion as the other combat classes and this is going well. The rogues recently introduced a “minimum activity requirement” for those who are full rogues – all rogues at the meeting agreed [...]
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Being fair
Posted in Knight (Class), Rogue (Class), Sharl Darkstone, Tan Tantalus on June 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Call To Arms
Posted in Avilion, Call To Arms, Druid (Class), Knight (Class), Magus (Class), Ranger (Class), Rogue (Class) on May 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I do not run a CTA very often – in fact with the one I did yesterday I have only personally hosted three in the near two years I have been in Avilion.
I like CTA’s to be full of fast and furious combat. I’m an old style CTA person when we had no such thing [...]
Vertigo – additional training
Posted in Rogue (Class), Vertigo on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Starting from next week (maybe the week after) a number of additional vertigo classes will be held. This is due to the fact that my fellow rogues are stepping forward to conduct the additional classes.
I am very grateful to those that volounteered. This will greatly increase the ability of others to learn and master [...]
Rogue classes
Posted in Avilion, Rogue (Class) on April 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On Saturday we held another rogue class – actually it was a dagger tournament for a bit of fun. After the tournament a member of the audience asked why there was only one class a week when the other combat classes held several.
Well the simple reason is because I can only afford the personal [...]
Fashion?
Posted in Fae (Race), Rogue (Class), Second Life, Tan Tantalus on April 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
After a bit of research I have concluded that, in general, there is no standard fashion/look for a male fae. Our sisters are associated mostly with the look of Tinkerbell – mass media distorts perceptions after all. The only male fae that you may have encountered in mass media is through watching “A Midsummer Nights [...]