Here begins the ending; the chapter is done-- Forgotten Revenge has been forgot. Rotten enough with inactivity, I choose to postpone revitalizing the website as it is. FR will be remade for the better. This is my fault as well as everyone else's. I had a grand experience with FR. I am sure that everyone has times they will remember, characters they grew to love, and people that they will never forget.
While FR is down, there are major problems with wolf roleplaying today that I would like everybody to contemplate. These are issues that every roleplayer has faced and will face in the future, whether you just started roleplaying yesterday or have been for ten years. The most important issue is realism. Look around the wolf roleplay realms, and you will see that realism has faltered. The time factor is a mess with aging disproportionate and too fast. In some instances, aging has been so radical to have one month equaling one year. The offspring of two wolves are aged rapidly for expedience, and this leaves the parents to face a problem. Either the parents can be illogically close in age to the children, or are forced to be rushed in aging. And what of those wolves who used to be the parents' age? This is bullshit. Clearly, there has to be something done. At all wolf websites on this plane of roleplaying, wolf families are disproportionate-- Taluses and Kytans and Wahbehs and more. Problems in aging will continue to worsen in the future.
Complete parallelism to real life was one path that few have gone on. Those who have are out of sorts with the rest of wolf roleplaying. I know this-- I used to do this, I know those who do so as well. FR was a solution to this problem between impatient roleplaying and slow-paced realism. One year in a roleplay equaling one year in real life was too drastic, thus FR became 3/4's of this. One year in a roleplay equaled nine months in real life. This compromise allowed people to develop their characters yet still let the clock tick by faster than parallelism.
Wolf roleplaying has evolved, and in evolution it has separated. Differences in aging have split roleplay sites in many directions and cannot connect them. This must be stopped before aging is the ruin of everything. Wolf roleplayers must get together and decide what should be done, taking into consideration the different philosophies and FR's solution. Think about this and make a common basis of realism to save realistic wolf roleplaying. Those sites that don't give a shit towards realism really don't belong in this continuum in roleplaying, they don't belong connected to our characters' and packs' rich histories.
By the way, I encourage continued roleplay here until the new website is done. -- Snow Blaze 9/25/05
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