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([personal profile] pyrephox Oct. 21st, 2003 12:34 am)
I feel antsy. Restless. I want to have a real-life conversation with someone I'm not related to. I want to write, too, but it's hard to concentrate or get enthused about anything. Even the stuff I'm involved in sometimes ends up feeling more like work than play, sometimes. Possibly because I don't really feel like I'm accomplishing anything, these days. In life or on the MUSH, which is my main hobby with my car (and now my father's car) in the shop. For a wonder, the problems with my life are more easily solved than the ones with my hobby. If I could just get a ride, again, I'd have the freedom to do the things I need to do. As it is, the time creeps every closer when I'm supposed to go back to school, and if I don't have a car, I'm going to be...kinda screwed, really.



On the MUSH, however, the problem is a bit more complex. The skills my character has, I fear, just aren't...well, very /useful/ in the MUSH as it stands. She's a people person, with high Status, a lot of social skills, and a mind concerned more with puzzles and the practical application of resources towards a given end than either philosophy or battle. She's suited for talking people into things, using influence (and money) to steer events towards particular directions, and for listening and gathering information. Unfortunately, there aren't very many mysteries on the MUSH at the moment, and the areas where she should excel (especially in the steering of NPCs to effect other PCs) are useless, because the admin show no interest in dealing with NPCS.

*sighs* With gobs of Staff XP, I can't get a Helltongue/1 talisman on loan, or the services of a translator for an hour or two.

I can't even get a demon kicked out of an invitation-only, formal dress event, when the demon in question is in ratty clothes, doesn't have an invitation, looks too young to be in the club on an open night, and is actively posing harrassing and impeding the progress of NPCs who do have invitations. And yeah, that happened a while ago, but I'm still irritated. Not at the character...they were just doing what they do.

Just...frustrated. It's not that I want everything to be smooth sailing, because I don't. Part of the frustration is that I'm not having the problems that I /should/ be having. While circumstances and the character's own personality continue to push her into problems that she's totally unequipped to deal with.

And now, the character has to either move down roads that she's even less equipped to deal with (and that are bound to change her in ways that I fear aren't going to be really all that fun to deal with) or become even more of a hypocrite than she already is. And it's very, very frustrating to know that if she wants to accomplish what she isn't even sure she really wants, she has to step aside and let everyone else do it. The character doesn't have any teeth, either physically or supernaturally. And mundanely, where she /should/ have some teeth if she wanted to use them, nothing ever gets done.

I guess I just want a problem in the character's life that she has a chance at solving. She may fail. That's fine. I'd just like to feel that she has a /chance/. And some sort of victory would be nice, too. :)

Ah, well. I still have a few avenues to try and make progress in. Get rid of her Discord, complete her assigned task, and maybe things will start to look up.



In other news, I re-read 'The Gunslinger'. I knew there was a reason I hadn't re-read it since the first time. I'd forgotten how unimpressive it was, compared to the rest of the series. It really feels like it's written by a much younger writer, one who hasn't quite settled into his style, yet, much less gotten a good eye on the characters and setting. It's a useful read for the purposes of getting the events which lead up to 'The Drawing of the Three', but quite frankly, it can be skipped. The relevant parts are referenced elsewhere in the series, and in a much more proficient style. On the other hand, it's the shortest book of the series, and quite possibly worth slogging through. It's not a good book to judge the rest by, however.

Following the 'In Nomine Ludi' blog-game has reminded me of an idea I had, and was thinking about writing up and posting to Fanfiction.net a while back. It has occurred to me that the blog format would be the /perfect/ medium to exploit the idea to its fullest, although I'd really want/need a web-cam or digital camera, and a few co-conspiritors to do it justice. Something to think about, at least.

From: [identity profile] cpip.livejournal.com


She's a chatterer, she is. Not an unwelcome one, but a chatterer nonetheless.

From: [identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com


Hee. You know, just about everyone else I know would just stare at you to hear that said. :) I remember that one time a while back, I'd spent the day with some friends from the anime club at college, and somehow we got into this truth or dare game (everyone chose Truth...either because we have no shame or because we fear what other people come up with). Around the end of it, one of them turned to me and said, "I think that's the most I've heard you talk since I've known you." And everyone agreed.

So I've been trying to get better about that. A lot of times, though, I just prefer to listen to other people talk.

From: [identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com


It occurs to me that 'she' could be referring to [livejournal.com profile] undauntra, and not me at all. If that's the case, ignore my previous comment. Bleh to posting after having no sleep.

From: [identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com


But it's a phone! Phones are scary, with their disembodied voices, and long, freaky twisty-cords that make your want to tangle your hands in there and then you can't get them out and your fumbling and trying to talk and listen and free your hands and whacking yourself in the ear.

It's badness! Bad!

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Indeed. Oddly enough, neither of the phones on the main line are cordless. Which is a shame, because we could use one. Hmmm. Should look into that.
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