Should we keep Monday RP on the schedule? 5 votes

Yes. (I can be there at least 50% of the time, and I will bring ideas to RP at least 75% of the time that I attend) 0
No. 5

Blue KJ Admin replied

619 weeks ago

Just lost a couple people at work. One moved another just quit. Needless to say my schedule has gone from being stupid to being hell. I doubt I'll be getting on XI at all for the next few months even when i do have a day off I'll either be on XIV or in bed recovering from work. I might be able to get on rarely but I have no idea anymore when or if I'll be on XI any. This just might be the end of my time playing XI, unless I find a new job with a schedule fit for humans I'm probably going to end up so far behind in XI that I might as well leave while I still have good memories and move on to XIV full time.Kaolla

Well. it doesn't sound like you won't have time to play videogames at all. Maybe you could still get some time to spend on FFXI by cutting it from FFXIV, if you like. Your schedule seems to change a lot, so I'm sure soon enough you'll have a more friendly one, so don't give up on ToV just yet!

that sucks, Kaolla! I hope work gets better for you and ihope to see you on xiv.

as for me, this only really leaves Wednesdays for good rp since I'm usually busy running errands on the weekend.

oh well.SinFlux

I know how it feels, but don't think that means you get to RP only once a week! Casual RP can start anytime people are on. Just hop online and ask "anybody feel like RPing"? There is always a chance people won't be busy and will go for it!

Looking forward seeing both of you in ToV!
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