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warped-au · 4 months
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So I did that Princess Mononoke 'meme'.
Good way to start the new year~
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liskade · 1 year
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I took the challenge, except babygirl Engie is in a service hole... (Ft. Captain Liska from my ISWM AU I'm slowly working on <_<) Text: Engineer Mark: We're going to need a new part for the.. uh.. Captain? You okay? Captain: mhm... Continue!
(the cup says #1 Enginie because I can't fucking spell omg)
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wellspringskies · 5 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
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Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part… was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses the canon worlds of the farming games of Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, and many more in addition to the mysterious island of Wellspring.
Canon Characters and Original Characters are accepted!
Reservations: Send a reserve through tumblr or discord, you can reserve two characters at a time!
Original Characters: No reservations needed, just submit and wait!
Discord based rps!
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affairsintop · 6 years
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Kitchener defeats London in first of back-to-back games for the Knights - London
New Post has been published on http://www.anblogger.com/kitchener-defeats-london-in-first-of-back-to-back-games-for-the-knights-london/
Kitchener defeats London in first of back-to-back games for the Knights - London
There is a reason Malcolm Gladwell has received such major recognition for his book, “The Outliers.”
In it he talks about a ten thousand hour rule that states that in order to be world class at something, you need ten thousand hours of “deliberate practice.”
That kind of experience made the difference for the Kitchener Rangers on Thursday night in a 5-1 victory over the London Knights at Budweiser Gardens.
Coming off a week that saw the Knights’ become younger through trades aimed at bettering the team with an eye on the near future, the veterans of the Rangers took advantage of some opportunities they were given.
“We always say when you do video with guys, they have to see something a thousand times before they get it,” said London assistant coach, Rick Steadman. “Some of these guys are at one time and some are at 500 times, so we’re just working our way through. Older guys can be tricky. You saw it. (The Rangers) were going round and round in the offensive zone and they made it hard for our young guys to keep up with them.”
The Knights had breakaway chances and other opportunities in tight, but came away with just one goal. At the other end of the ice, Kitchener made London pay when chances came their way.
“We made a couple of gaffes defensively where they got some goals early on us, but I thought we showed some pretty good composure and our new guys looked good,” observed Steadman.
The win was the second straight by Kitchener over London after a string of 14-consecutive victories by the Knights over the Rangers.
After Kitchener built a 3-1 lead to end the first period, London pushed back early in the second, only to be denied on three separate scoring opportunities by new Kitchener goaltender, Mario Culina, who made 20 stops in his first start for the Rangers. Joseph Raaymakers was back in the London net for his first appearance of 2018 following a brief injury rehab.
Life does not get easier for the Knights. The schedule coming off the OHL trade deadline is about as friendly as a junkyard dog who missed his last meal. From Midwest Division leading Kitchener, London moves on to host Eastern Conference leading Hamilton who bring more veteran savvy and a very emotional element as former captain Robert Thomas returns to play his first game for the Bulldogs against his former team.
“I think it is going to be emotional to start,” admitted Steadman on the return of Thomas. “The fans will love seeing him back and the guys will love seeing him… but then it’s just a hockey game.”
READ MORE: Mike Stubbs: London Knights at the 2018 trade deadline
How the goals were scored
Logan Stanley opened the scoring with two goals that came 3:38 apart. The Jets prospect took a pass in the London end, wound up his 6’8 frame and slapped a puck off the post and in to make it 1-0. The Stanley snuck that large body off to the right side of the London net and converted a feed from Adam Liska to put the Rangers ahead by two.
Cole Tymkin put the Knights on the board at 10:53 as he snagged a puck just outside the Kitchener crease and slid it past new Ranger goalie, Mario Culina. Billy Moskal picked up the lone assist on the play for London.
Before the first period ended, the Rangers restored their two-goal advantage as Panthers’ prospect Adam Mascherin found Red Wings prospect, Givani Smith in front for his first in a Kitchener uniform and the Rangers led 3-1 through 20 minutes.
After a few close-calls at the Kitchener end of the ice to begin the second period, Adam Mascherin buried his 29th of the season as he set up for a one-timer from the right side of the Knight net for the only goal of the second period and a 4-1 Kitchener lead.
Off a faceoff inside the final 20 seconds of the game, Evan Bouchard blocked a shot in front only to have the puck deflect right to Ranger rookie, Mike Petizian and he fired a shot high and in with 16.1 seconds to go in the game to complete the scoring.
READ MORE: Curling’s Continental Cup is kicking off in London, drawing the world’s best curlers
The return of Raaymakers
Joseph Raaymakers made 25 consecutive starts for the London Knights before suffering a minor injury in Flint on December 28. Raaymakers was held out of the London lineup largely for precautionary reasons. Jordan Kooy made the next five starts for the Knights and won four of them, giving up just seven goals in those victories. Raaymakers made 27 saves for London.
READ MORE: New London Knights ready for their home-ice debuts
New leadership group for the Knights
Before the game, London named Evan Bouchard team captain. Veterans Alex Formenton, Tyler Rollo and Shane Collins will serve as alternates.
Miletic with a two-point debut for the Ice Dogs
Sam Miletic put on a Niagara uniform for the first time and wound up with a goal and an assist in regulation and then scored one of two Ice Dogs’ goals in the shootout in a 5-4 Niagara win over the visiting Erie Otters.
Up next
The London Knights will host the Hamilton on Friday, January 12 at Budweiser Gardens. Robert Thomas will be honoured before the game alongside his Team Canada teammate, Alex Formenton for their gold medal victory at the World Junior Hockey Championship in Buffalo.
Broadcast time is 6:30 on 980 CFPL and the Radioplayer Canada app.
© 2018 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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janetgannon · 6 years
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More than surfing, it’s an adventure
Gliding over a thin layer of frost carpeting D-Dock in Seward Harbor, I had a little extra pep in my step walking towards Yahtzee. My excitement wasn’t due to another day of work on the boat, rather, it was at the thought of heading south into Resurrection Bay towards the ocean swell for some surfing. Yes, surfing.
Sure, the air temperature was hovering around 40 degrees and the water temperature wasn’t much higher than that, but hey, that’s what wetsuits are for! Just a few slips down from Yahtzee I met up with our dock neighbor, Captain Scott Liska, who runs Alaska Surf Adventures aboard the motor vessel Drekkar. He was pulling out bins of thick neoprene wetsuits, gloves and booties for surfers who arrived and needed the gear.
Hopping aboard with an armload of rubber, I waited with a cup of coffee and some new friends as other surfers straggled down the dock and onto the boat. With about a dozen surf riders of various experience levels ready for a mid-day surf-sesh, we were soon underway out of the marina towards what sounded like a promising break.
The morning sun shines on Seward Harbor.
About 45 minutes out from the marina Captain Liska told everyone to get geared up and ready to go. Those who had done the trip before were quickly dressed and the rest of us newbies squeezed into our suits wherever we could find room to wriggle.
Now, I might be a waterman, but I am not an accomplished surfer by any stretch of the imagination. So when one of the more experienced guys watched the waves break as we pulled up and said under his breath, “This isn’t a beginner wave.” The butterflies in my stomach felt more like a cave of bats in a full on feeding frenzy.
With adrenaline pumping, I grabbed a board, strapped it to my ankle, tightened my hood one last time and jumped off the side of Drekkar into the chilly blue-green ocean. Fortunately, the suit was a good one and my body was wet yet not cold. Paddling towards the incoming waves — which were large and in charge due to a big low that had been spinning off the Aleutian Islands for the better part of three days — I  took a few deep breaths to collect myself.
The first wave I caught was my best of the three and half hours I spent in the water. The sensation of being lifted and propelled forward, sliding with the power of the ocean was awesome — boy did I miss that feeling.
But once I got in near shore, paddling back out into the large breaking seas became serious. The task was tiresome, difficult, and, at times, the waves seemed relentless. Indeed, they were firing. Taking my fair share of spills, the big swell tossed me and others like rag dolls. Each time, though, I’d collect my board and paddle back out for more. Surfing is like that.
Besides the surfing, one of my favorite parts of the entire day was when I got back out past the break and sat up on my board. Catching my breath and letting my muscles rest, I’d look around at the wondrous scene that is surfing in Alaska. A glacier spread out just above the beach, mountains shot up from the ocean and at one point, the sun broke through the clouds to light up the whole awe-inspiring scene. Incredible.
By the end of the session, my shoulders burned, my body was awash with saltwater, my smile was as big as the break and I was ready to crack a beer. That was one hell of a fun time on the water.
Back on the boat, surfers pulled off wet suits, excitedly talked about waves caught and missed, clanked cans of beer and pulled from a flask of whisky that made its way around the aft deck. I soon found myself in the wheelhouse with Captain Liska and a few others to listen to stories of past surf trips and fishing adventures. And if there’s one thing the day was, it was an adventure.
Actually, one of the tag lines on the company’s website summed up the experience perfectly. “More than a surf charter. It’s a f-ing adventure.” Actually, that sums up Alaska in general.
Read More Here ….
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jeantparks · 6 years
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More than surfing, it’s an adventure
Gliding over a thin layer of frost carpeting D-Dock in Seward Harbor, I had a little extra pep in my step walking towards Yahtzee. My excitement wasn’t due to another day of work on the boat, rather, it was at the thought of heading south into Resurrection Bay towards the ocean swell for some surfing. Yes, surfing.
Sure, the air temperature was hovering around 40 degrees and the water temperature wasn’t much higher than that, but hey, that’s what wetsuits are for! Just a few slips down from Yahtzee I met up with our dock neighbor, Captain Scott Liska, who runs Alaska Surf Adventures aboard the motor vessel Drekkar. He was pulling out bins of thick neoprene wetsuits, gloves and booties for surfers who arrived and needed the gear.
Hopping aboard with an armload of rubber, I waited with a cup of coffee and some new friends as other surfers straggled down the dock and onto the boat. With about a dozen surf riders of various experience levels ready for a mid-day surf-sesh, we were soon underway out of the marina towards what sounded like a promising break.
The morning sun shines on Seward Harbor.
About 45 minutes out from the marina Captain Liska told everyone to get geared up and ready to go. Those who had done the trip before were quickly dressed and the rest of us newbies squeezed into our suits wherever we could find room to wriggle.
Now, I might be a waterman, but I am not an accomplished surfer by any stretch of the imagination. So when one of the more experienced guys watched the waves break as we pulled up and said under his breath, “This isn’t a beginner wave.” The butterflies in my stomach felt more like a cave of bats in a full on feeding frenzy.
With adrenaline pumping, I grabbed a board, strapped it to my ankle, tightened my hood one last time and jumped off the side of Drekkar into the chilly blue-green ocean. Fortunately, the suit was a good one and my body was wet yet not cold. Paddling towards the incoming waves — which were large and in charge due to a big low that had been spinning off the Aleutian Islands for the better part of three days — I  took a few deep breaths to collect myself.
The first wave I caught was my best of the three and half hours I spent in the water. The sensation of being lifted and propelled forward, sliding with the power of the ocean was awesome — boy did I miss that feeling.
But once I got in near shore, paddling back out into the large breaking seas became serious. The task was tiresome, difficult, and, at times, the waves seemed relentless. Indeed, they were firing. Taking my fair share of spills, the big swell tossed me and others like rag dolls. Each time, though, I’d collect my board and paddle back out for more. Surfing is like that.
Besides the surfing, one of my favorite parts of the entire day was when I got back out past the break and sat up on my board. Catching my breath and letting my muscles rest, I’d look around at the wondrous scene that is surfing in Alaska. A glacier spread out just above the beach, mountains shot up from the ocean and at one point, the sun broke through the clouds to light up the whole awe-inspiring scene. Incredible.
By the end of the session, my shoulders burned, my body was awash with saltwater, my smile was as big as the break and I was ready to crack a beer. That was one hell of a fun time on the water.
Back on the boat, surfers pulled off wet suits, excitedly talked about waves caught and missed, clanked cans of beer and pulled from a flask of whisky that made its way around the aft deck. I soon found myself in the wheelhouse with Captain Liska and a few others to listen to stories of past surf trips and fishing adventures. And if there’s one thing the day was, it was an adventure.
Actually, one of the tag lines on the company’s website summed up the experience perfectly. “More than a surf charter. It’s a f-ing adventure.” Actually, that sums up Alaska in general.
Read More Here ….
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yachtaweigh · 6 years
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More than surfing, it’s an adventure
Gliding over a thin layer of frost carpeting D-Dock in Seward Harbor, I had a little extra pep in my step walking towards Yahtzee. My excitement wasn’t due to another day of work on the boat, rather, it was at the thought of heading south into Resurrection Bay towards the ocean swell for some surfing. Yes, surfing.
Sure, the air temperature was hovering around 40 degrees and the water temperature wasn’t much higher than that, but hey, that’s what wetsuits are for! Just a few slips down from Yahtzee I met up with our dock neighbor, Captain Scott Liska, who runs Alaska Surf Adventures aboard the motor vessel Drekkar. He was pulling out bins of thick neoprene wetsuits, gloves and booties for surfers who arrived and needed the gear.
Hopping aboard with an armload of rubber, I waited with a cup of coffee and some new friends as other surfers straggled down the dock and onto the boat. With about a dozen surf riders of various experience levels ready for a mid-day surf-sesh, we were soon underway out of the marina towards what sounded like a promising break.
The morning sun shines on Seward Harbor.
About 45 minutes out from the marina Captain Liska told everyone to get geared up and ready to go. Those who had done the trip before were quickly dressed and the rest of us newbies squeezed into our suits wherever we could find room to wriggle.
Now, I might be a waterman, but I am not an accomplished surfer by any stretch of the imagination. So when one of the more experienced guys watched the waves break as we pulled up and said under his breath, “This isn’t a beginner wave.” The butterflies in my stomach felt more like a cave of bats in a full on feeding frenzy.
With adrenaline pumping, I grabbed a board, strapped it to my ankle, tightened my hood one last time and jumped off the side of Drekkar into the chilly blue-green ocean. Fortunately, the suit was a good one and my body was wet yet not cold. Paddling towards the incoming waves — which were large and in charge due to a big low that had been spinning off the Aleutian Islands for the better part of three days — I  took a few deep breaths to collect myself.
The first wave I caught was my best of the three and half hours I spent in the water. The sensation of being lifted and propelled forward, sliding with the power of the ocean was awesome — boy did I miss that feeling.
But once I got in near shore, paddling back out into the large breaking seas became serious. The task was tiresome, difficult, and, at times, the waves seemed relentless. Indeed, they were firing. Taking my fair share of spills, the big swell tossed me and others like rag dolls. Each time, though, I’d collect my board and paddle back out for more. Surfing is like that.
Besides the surfing, one of my favorite parts of the entire day was when I got back out past the break and sat up on my board. Catching my breath and letting my muscles rest, I’d look around at the wondrous scene that is surfing in Alaska. A glacier spread out just above the beach, mountains shot up from the ocean and at one point, the sun broke through the clouds to light up the whole awe-inspiring scene. Incredible.
By the end of the session, my shoulders burned, my body was awash with saltwater, my smile was as big as the break and I was ready to crack a beer. That was one hell of a fun time on the water.
Back on the boat, surfers pulled off wet suits, excitedly talked about waves caught and missed, clanked cans of beer and pulled from a flask of whisky that made its way around the aft deck. I soon found myself in the wheelhouse with Captain Liska and a few others to listen to stories of past surf trips and fishing adventures. And if there’s one thing the day was, it was an adventure.
Actually, one of the tag lines on the company’s website summed up the experience perfectly. “More than a surf charter. It’s a f-ing adventure.” Actually, that sums up Alaska in general.
Read More Here ….
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warped-au · 6 months
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(I love seeing ISWM stuff that keeps coming out, especially the Captain's that people make!!)
What was your Captain’s life like before joining the Invincible II?
And what are the Relationships your Captain has between the Crew Leads and the rest of the Crew?
-Soup
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Text: I went into the ICARUS training program right after high school, which at the time was the equilvelant of entering the military. At the time, the world had disbanded militarys and combined thier efforts with that of the world’s largest Tech company, K.I.T. Solutions to form the project.  If you enterned the program your family had priority to boarding a ship, but my main focus was to be a pilot. Anyways, my life was pretty boring. Lots of drills, and education. I was engaged for a while though…
Liska answered the other question in THIS post :)
((Thanks for your patience! I'm currently juggling several projects on top of some IRL stuff that's come up. I'm also fairly new to the Tumblr eco system so I'm learning the ins and outs of posting better so. Thanks for asking!!))
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warped-au · 3 months
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CW: EYESTRAIN UNDER THE CUT
I was listening to this dope remix of the Lethal Company Song and it just felt so Captain Liska coded lol
Both the clean and intended versions below the cut along with the link to the song. Seriously go listen to it, it's a fucking bop! And the video is just *chef's kiss* Go make things for yourself <3
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"Are injured? Are you Stressed? Are you Dead? If the answer to all of these questions is yes, you begin with self-defensive measures,"
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wellspringskies · 5 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part… was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters and Original Characters are now accepted! Please check our new Original Character Rules.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of two posts every week for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord- discord posts count as 1 post each, so you can rp solely on Discord if you prefer it!
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wellspringskies · 6 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part… was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters and Original Characters are now accepted! Please check our new Original Character Rules.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of two posts every week for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord- discord posts count as 1 post each, so you can rp solely on Discord if you prefer it!
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wellspringskies · 6 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part... was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters and Original Characters are now accepted! Please check our new Original Character Rules.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of two posts every week for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord- discord posts count as 1 post each, so you can rp solely on Discord if you prefer it!
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wellspringskies · 6 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part... was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters only - at this time, we don’t accept Original Characters.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of five posts every two weeks for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord.
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wellspringskies · 6 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part… was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters and Original Characters are now accepted! Please check our new Original Character Rules.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of two posts every week for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord- discord posts count as 1 post each, so you can rp solely on Discord if you prefer it!
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wellspringskies · 6 years
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What lies within the Abyss?
|⌺| Plot |⌺| Rules |⌺| Masterlist |⌺| Reserve |⌺| Navigation |⌺|
Long ago, a mysterious island was found by the valiant Naval Captain Liska. It was unlike anything she had seen before in her life. Clear beaches and vibrant forests; soil richer than any she had seen in her life. It was a veritable paradise.
But the most remarkable part... was the endlessly expansive abyss that was at the heart of the island. Filled with impossible treasures and mystery.
The island grew as people sought their new lives on the land. Thriving off the gifts of the land and exploring the ever impossible Abyss that calls to them all. And even to this day, there is ever more to learn about the island.
Welcome to Lis Isle.
This is a roleplay group that encompasses several farming simulator series and games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and Return to PoPoLoCrois. Come join us in the festivities!
Participate in earning money through minigames, attend festivals and events, help settle the land of Lis Isle, or, if you dare, venture into the great unknown of the Abyss.
Whether you obtain your fortune from a simple life above ground or delve into the crater of secrets in the center of town- the adventure is yours to navigate.
Canon Characters only - at this time, we don’t accept Original Characters.
Reservations: We will hold character reservations for 1 week. You can reserve up to three characters.
Activity: We require only a minimum of five posts every two weeks for each character you have. We allow hiatuses and semi-hiatuses upon request.
Platforms: We utilize both Tumblr and Discord.
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