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Dwarf Fortress Bloodlines:
Scortchthunder
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[/center]Player List:
Year 1) Master of None - Olod Tomblashed, Fisher
Year 2) Sarevok - Nish Spinecrypt, Bookkeeper
Year 3) TaintedMeat - Logam Paintpear, Farmer
Year 4) Shiroikitsune - Kogan Wirehawk, Miner
Year 5) InvaderZim -
Year 6) Woman - Inod Admiredglazes, Glassblower

Downloads:
Scorchthunder, Year 302
Scorchthunder, Year 303

Links:
Official Dwarf Fortress Website
Dwarf Fortress Wiki

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For those of you who haven't heard of it, Dwarf Fortress is a cross-platform computer Strategy Game developed by Bay 12 Games. In it, you play as a group of dwarves trying to build a successful fortress, in hopes that it will eventually grow to become the capitol of your nation, while defending against sieges, natural disasters, baby-snatchers, and the occasional Titan bent on stomping your little Dwarves into the granite floor.

Anyway, I'd like to extend an invitation to any GWers, from novices to veterans, to join in a multiplayer Dwarf Fortress bloodline game. Signups are starting now, but if anyone who wants to join in after its started can jump in at the bottom of the que (so long as the fort has dwarves left of course). All you need to do is Download the game from Bay 12's Website, and sign up here. If you're completely new to the game, I might suggest checking out the Dwarf Fortress Wiki and getting a few practice forts in so that you know the basics when your turn comes up.

In a bloodline game, when a player's turn comes up, they inherit control of the fortress for one game year. The first year, players select one of the Dwarves currently in the fort who doesn't belong to someone else, and they become your character. After the year is up and a new Spring arrives, the old leader retires to their profession to make room for a new leader. Next time your turn rolls around, you can re-select the old leader, or pick a new one.

If anyone has any other questions about the game, how Bloodline Games work, or whatever I'd be happy to answer too.[/quote]
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  • Godzilla Says: Stop freak mutations, Spay and Neuter.
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As one of the many folks stuck in Work Limbo... somewhere between some awesome career, and working odd jobs at restaurants and retail stores, I've been looking for new and exciting jobs to help break the monotony of the same old service industry crap. Granted this usually means getting a job at a store that sells something Unusual, or (gasp!) becoming a Manager for the place, but that doesn't really get me closer to where I want to be...

...which is why the email I got from my school councilor about some big job in a Biomedical Lab totally piqued my interest. I mean, I've got half a Biology degree under my belt- shouldn't that get me something more than scanning bar codes for minimum wage? Needless to say, I accepted the offer, and got in touch with the guys to find out just what the job was about. And when I heard it, it just about floored me.

Apparently, they needed someone for the midnight shift to harvest eyes from dead bodies. Dead human bodies.

...yeah.

Organ Donar Processing and Morgue Operations is pretty high up on my list of questionable work.... but its a change of pace, and at over $20 US hourly, it's looking really tempting. I'm still mulling over whether to take it (my ever-insightful roommate's only comment was "That job is so F-ing Metal"), but that offer got me thinking about just how many absolutely friggin' weird jobs must be out there.

And so I come to you, people of GamingWorld.... What's the weirdest job you've ever worked? And have you heard of anything further out there than working midnights picking the eyes out of corpses?


P.S. I'm baaaa-ack.
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