Meme response - Jusnoctis
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For those not in the know, Jusnoctis aka London by Night is the online World of Darkness RPG site that
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I've been the site "owner" for, umm, oh hell....4 years now? (good lord, no wonder I'm deranged) and I'm always kind of surprised the site keeps going. We have a very small player base, finding STs (GMs or DMs to those that know of RP things) is always a battle, keeping STs is even harder, yet somehow we endure. At the end of 2006, we even took the drastic step of having a site reboot - total shut down, deletion of all characters etc. - and to my mild surprise, most of our player base not only came back in Jan 07, but new people showed up and stuck around too.
We've had some fantastic players over the past 7 years the site's been open, some truly brilliant scenes and memorable quotes. We currently have a pretty fine crop of STs who are cheerfully torturing a small but resilient band of players. We could use some new "faces" and I'm sure we'll get a few new people eventually; player numbers seems to be a cyclical thing with us.
I currently don't play as much as I used to, I'm a bit burned out, but when I do, I play either Werewolf, Mortals or Changeling. Sadly, we are currently without a wolfie ST while
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The range of ages that have been represented on the site might surprise you - our youngest ever player was, I think, 14 going on 15 when he first started and yes, it showed, but watching him grow up was a delight. Our *cough* oldest player is, well, I won't say her age but let's just say her son used to play on the site and she celebrated an important zero birthday a couple of years back that wasn't her 40th :P The vast majority of our players are in the 18 to 30 category, which means we do tend to lose people now and again as real life gets in the way with work, marriage, kids, divorce etc. I don't think anyone really leaves LbN though, we seem to always lure them back, even if it's just for brief visits (hi again,
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Perhaps the most amazing thing that has happened because of Jusnoctis is Sweet Charity, the bi-yearly charity auction that
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I've made some great friends thanks to LbN, some of whom I'm very close to in real life, and we're a pretty tight crowd, by and large. Which can make it tough for newbies but if they stick it out, we're worth it in the end :) All in all, although it occasionally drives me up the wall, I wouldn't (and couldn't) give up LbN, at least not yet. It's not just an RPG site to me.