We've launched the announced Talent and Lore Update! All characters are granted one free RP talent and race change. Update Log.
Updates to Talents and Monsters: Read the specifics in the Update Log
08/01/'21
Gaia Reborn
Gaia Reborn, the hottest MMORPG of the last decade, has seen millions of players experience its unique world - a combination of fantasy and reality. When Gaia Reborn was a game, one goal was to make the game world a one-half scale model of the real world. This pursuit was known as the Half-Gaia Project, and it is one of the aspects which led to Gaia Reborn becoming such a popular virtual world. With regional servers having unique areas, quests, cities, and monsters, it wasn't uncommon for people to create alternate characters on other servers to experience what felt like an entirely new game.
Ten years after the game's launch, millions of players have joined and created countless characters across the many servers. Now, with the release of the latest expansion, Pioneers of Arcadia, many are getting ready to begin new adventures in the new Italian server, exploring the new region corresponding to Italy, known in Gaia as Italia. Characters would have to start from fresh in this new world, but Italy would finally get its own piece of this world.
Countless players created their characters, logged in with excitement fueling their hands as the cursor swept across the screen, and then... darkness... Everything was black, and as their eyes opened, the players found themselves in the streets of an unfamiliar city. Looking around to survey their surroundings, many players realized this city was not so new after all. While desolate and ruined, the architecture conquered by vines and greenery, this city was unmistakably Rome, but at the same time, it was not. Finding themselves in the bodies of their characters, trapped in the world of Gaia Reborn, players are left to adapt to their new reality in this fantasy world.
Maruem had no memory of going to bed the night before nor waking up this morning, and yet he had been enjoying the festival quite a lot thus far. The atmosphere was one of joy and celebration, with smiles on all the persons he passed on the packed dirt paths. Once, some of this land had been farm fields or grassy hills, but within the first three days, the stalls were fully set up and the paths between them were packed by the many hundreds of sets of feet trampling the grass and soil.
Upon returning from his profitable day of wood gathering in the Ciminian forest, Maruem had been met with much joy by the people of the land. They were quite happy to accept the lumber he had brought and paid him handsomely for it, even giving him some items what were considered festival rewards.
While helping some of the Landers build their stalls, one of them, a fellow carpenter by the name of Dozla, talked about how he only needed his stall for the first week, because for the second half of the festival his family had their own separate tradition of celebrating, and he offered for Maruem to take his stall over for the second half of the festival.
He realized as they conversed that he had met Dozla a handful of weeks prior when he went and purchased several large pieces of lumber to practice his craft. He mentioned their meeting and Dozla lit up for a moment, before realizing he that had not a thread of recollection of the meeting and he become chest fallen for a short moment before recuperating and quickly reintroducing himself with a smile. He said how happy he was to meet again and that he was glad to be working together.
It was an offer that he could hardly refuse. Dozla was even willing to lend him tools for the job given that both of them would be using the stall for the same purpose, just crafting wooden implements for anyone who wanted them. The only conditions were that he take good care of the tools while he had them and that he enjoy the festival too, not just spend his whole week in the stall. Maruem was more than willing to accept the conditions, they were not only fair but generous as well, and he was excited to see what he could craft for the people of the land and adventurers who took interest in his crafts.
The first week of the festival came and went, and Maruem would have set up his new stall then and there,, but he had lost a bet with a friend, and had to partake in the Pentathalon on the first day of the sports events. The day after, he would have loved to get out and get started at running his stall, but his muscles were so torn that he physically could not get himself up out of bed, and so he rested, ate some yummy squash soup the nice lady at the inn made for him, and arrived on the third day finally ready to start his fancy new stall.
Maruem lifted himself up out of bed slowly. His muscles were still painful and sore, but it was only a shadow of the soreness and exhaustion he had felt the day before. He stood in his underwear and slowly reached his arms as far forward as he could, stretching his shoulders and the upper muscles on his back. He then reached down and planted his palms on the floor without benching his knees. He had always been surprisingly flexible, at least compared to his friends back on Earth. He raised his arms up to the sky and stretched them backwards, his abs letting him know just how much they needed that by assaulting him with much pain. He then pulled one arm at a time across his chest.
With his arms sufficiently stretched he sat and, with his legs fully extended, reached for his toes. After a few more leg stretches he felt nice and limber, and he found his clothes in the quaint inn bedroom's closet. He took them to the bathroom, washing his face and rinsing his mouth out with the cool crisp water.
Upon finishing with his basic hygiene he began to dress. Within no time he was fully clothed and ready for action. Not wanting to delay any more, he jogged out of the bathroom, down the hall, and past the counter, dropping a small tip in thanks for the delicious soup which had been brought up to him the day before.
He kept his jogging pace up until his stall was in sight. He noticed that many of the other people of the land had seemingly just arrived as well, so he had time to set up before the morning bustle of adventurers and landers alike looking to celebrate and buy fun festival goodies came. Maruem slowed and walked up to his stall calmly. He opened it up and finally unloaded all the timber he had bought from Dozla a few weeks prior. He set up the ten beams nicely to sell himself as at least somewhat neat. First impressions were important after all.
His hair was still wet from washing his face so he managed to brush it to the side with his hand and make it look somewhat nice and presentable. Sure, he would not be winning any awards as a male model, but he figured he looked nice in his own right. He ran his right hand down his facial hair as he sat and thought about the day to come. Before he knew it he began to hear the cacophonous voices of festival goers beginning to near him.
He pulled a thick piece of jerky out from the pouch lying on his left hip and raised it up to his mouth. While not the most fancy or nutritious meal in the world, the jerky would have to serve as his breakfast for today. It gave his something to passively chew while he got up and flipped the stall's nice hand-crafted sign from 'closed' to 'open'. He took a seat once more. His first day as a festival craftsman had begun.
Despite his best efforts to make the stall look nice while he worked if over the next few days. The few customers he got were pretty uneventful. A broomstick, a wagon wheel. Simple requests that were practical in nature, and ones he could craft to a degree that they satisfied the needs of the customer, but none of them were particularly interesting crafting jobs and the pay was only just alright, nothing particularly generous and no interesting trades offered.
After a few days of this. He decided it was high time to shut down the shop. It had been a great opportunity and he was very grateful to Dozla for letting him use his stall, but unfortunately this time around his crafting talents just had not received the appreciation he felt they had deserved. Or maybe not appreciation, so much as simply the challenge. He knew he could do better. He just wished he had been tasked with a job that gave him the opportunity to show that.
He packed his lumber into his mystical bag of holding and closed up the stall for the night. before it was even sunset. He had gotten to know a few of the stall owners around him and they were kind enough people. He said a few good byes as he walked down the packed grassy walkway between the stalls of various vendors.
As he reached the end of the festival grounds he decided to find a high place to look around from. He climbed up onto an ancient destroyed ruin of a building on the outskirts and took a look around from his higher vantage point. The towns lander guards, essentially their police force, was not particularly fond of Adventurers staying in ruins, so Maruem was stealthy and cautious to stay mostly out of anyone's sight on his way up.
Once he got up top though, he hung his legs over the edge and watched several groups of people enjoying a few bards music as they danced around a large bonfire. It was an undeniably pretty sight, and when he awoke to find that it was a dream and he was back in his room in Orion's Villa, he signed.
Word Count: 368 Total Word Count: 1050 + 368 = 1418 Notes: It was dream!? O.o
Welcome to the help dialog for the Custom Mini-Profile Creator plugin!
Click on any of the tabs above to go through the plugin configuration process!
You can access this menu at any time by clicking on the icon in the bottom right bar (may not be applicable if you're on Forums.net), or you can disable the welcome window and/or the icon by going to Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator and changing the Show Help option.
This step is essential as it gives the plugin everything it needs on the page to get as much profile information as possible.
To make the profile variables work you'll need to add a new line to the very end of Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile and paste the code below on it. The code should be placed completely outside of the mini-profile, so if you're using the default mini-profile template this will be after the very last closing </div> tag. This needs to be done on every theme you have the plugin enabled on as the template is theme-specific.
If your mini-profile template is already customized and you've hit the variable limit for your template you're free to remove any lines from the code below if they contain information that you don't plan on using. For example, if you have no plans to ever add a user's IP to their mini-profile for staff reference you can remove <div class="mp-info ip">$[user.ip]</div> from the code and everything else will still work just fine.
Once you've added the HTML from the Layout Templates tab you're ready to move on to building your mini-profiles. If you want to get going and try some out now or you're not very adept at HTML, CSS, or Javascript, worry not! This plugin includes some examples for you to try out. You're free to skip to the Custom Profile Fields tab and read over this tab later when you're ready to build your own.
Here's a quick rundown of each of the components in Plugins > Manage > Custom Mini-Profile Creator:
Name This is the name you'll be adding to your custom profile field dropdown once you've finished coding the mini-profile. Pretty self-explanatory. Make sure this name is unique from every other name you use for your mini-profiles or you'll end up overwriting the earlier ones in the list.
HTML This is the HTML that will go inside your mini-profile. You can use just about any HTML tag here so long as it's appropriate for where the mini-profile is showing on the page. Please refrain from using <style> or <script> tags here. You have the next two sections for that! Also, remember that mini-profiles can show multiple times on the same page, so you shouldn't add ID attributes to any of your elements here. Two elements on the same page cannot have the same ID per HTML standards.
CSS This is where you'll place what would normally go in your forum's style sheet or what would normally be between <style> tags. Try to code your mini-profile's HTML in a way that will allow you to target it specifically with your selectors. For example, you can surround all of the content in your HTML with a <div> element with a class and target that class and its child elements specifically with your CSS. That way you don't accidentally target every mini-profile on the page with CSS that was meant for the one you're building. One more thing: The forum theme's CSS still applies beforehand, so your mini-profile may look right in one theme but not in another. The best way to circumvent this is to define as many styles as you can to override the theme's CSS.
Javascript Anything that normally goes between <script> tags will go here. This one's a bit tricky since you'll obviously want to target the custom mini-profile specifically. Luckily there's an easy way to do that. In your statements you can use the $(this) variable to target the mini-profile if you're coding using jQuery. Otherwise, if you only plan on using standard Javascript you can target $(this)[0] instead.
Once you've finished building your mini-profiles it's finally time to add them to the Edit Profile page for use! To enable selection of custom mini-profiles you'll first need to add two specific custom profile fields in Members > Custom Profile Fields in your forum's admin area:
Mini-Profile Theme
Staff Mini-Profile Theme
Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles that are designed for member use. You can set the Who Can Edit option for this field to Staff With Power if you only want staff to be able to choose mini-profiles for users. Otherwise, if you want members to freely be able to choose their own mini-profiles you can choose Members and Staff With Power.
Staff Mini-Profile Theme is for mini-profiles designed specifically for staff use. This field is completely optional.
Set the type for both of these fields as Drop Down Selection. Click on the (View/Edit) link to add mini-profile names to each of these fields.
If you've just installed this plugin you should have three different mini-profiles already installed by default: Example 1, Example 2, and Example 3. You can add these to your dropdowns to test them out and see the plugin in action.
If you're having trouble getting this plugin to work despite following the instructions in the previous tabs you may want to check that each of your themes meets the prerequisites below in Themes > Layout Templates > Mini-Profile.
First, ensure that opening tag of your mini-profile template includes the $[miniprofile_class] variable in its class. On the default ProBoards theme it should look something like this:
<div class="$[miniprofile_class]">
Next, make sure that the default {foreach} loop for custom fields is present inside your mini-profile. It doesn't need to be visible, so you're free to add it inside a hidden element if you don't plan on displaying it or if it would mess up the appearance of your own custom template.
Beyond that you can do whatever you like to the mini-profile template for the most part and it shouldn't negatively impact the plugin.
The following is a list of available variables for use in the HTML section of the mini-profile creator and their definitions. Adding any of these to a mini-profile will generate the content described in its definition in place of the variable so long as the information that variable outputs is visible to you.
To reference your forum's custom profile fields you can use $[user.customfieldname], substituting "customfieldname" with your custom field's name. You'll need to type the name in all lowercase with no spaces and only use characters A-Z and 0-9.
For example, Mini-Profile Theme becomes $[user.miniprofiletheme]. This will output the value of the custom field. In the case of this example, it'll be the name of the mini-profile theme you've chosen in your profile.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These will only work if you followed the steps in the Installation tab of this window on each of your themes. Any themes that do not include the template code specified there will not have these variables replaced in the mini-profile.
$[user]
User's display name link.
$[user.age]
User's age (if visible to you).
$[user.avatar]
User's current avatar.
$[user.badges]
User's list of badges.
$[user.birthday]
User's date of birth (if visible to you).
$[user.color]
Hex color of user's group. If user is not in a group this will return inherit.
$[user.custom_title]
User's custom title.
$[user.email]
User's email (if visible to you).
$[user.gender.image]
Image associated with the gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.gender.text]
Name of gender selected in the user's profile (if available).
$[user.group.name]
Name of user's current display group.
$[user.group.stars]
Star images associated with user's current display group.
$[user.id]
User's numerical ID.
$[user.instant_messenger]
User's list of instant messengers specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.invisible]
Returns 1 if a user is invisible. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.ip]
User's IP address (if visible to you).
$[user.is_online]
Returns Member is Online if user is currently online.
$[user.is_staff]
Returns 1 if a user is designated as staff. More useful for Javascript.
$[user.last_online]
Timestamp showing when user was last online.
$[user.likes]
Number of likes this user's posts have received.
$[user.location]
Location specified in user's profile.
$[user.name]
User's display name in plain text.
$[user.personal_text]
User's most recent status.
$[user.posts]
User's post count.
$[user.rank.name]
User's current posting rank.
$[user.rank.stars]
Star images associated with user's current posting rank.
$[user.registered_on]
Timestamp showing the date/time the user registered on the forum.
$[user.registered_on_short]
Condensed version of user's registration date.
$[user.social_network]
User's list of social networks specified in their profile (if available).
$[user.username]
Outputs the user's login username in plain text.
$[user.warning.bar]
User's warning bar (if it exists).
$[user.warning.level]
User's current warning level (if visible to you).
$[user.website]
Website specified in user's profile.
You can utilize the $(this) variable in the Javascript component to target the mini-profile <div> element. For example, if you wanted to add a class to the mini-profile you can use:
$(this).addClass('class-name-here');
Profile variables can also be used in the Javascript component in this plugin. In Javascript the value undefined is used to signify that a value doesn't exist for the variable you've specified. With this in mind you can use profile variables in Javascript conditional statements within the plugin similar to how they're used in the actual layout templates section of the admin area.
if(variable) will only run if the variable you specify has a value.
if(!variable) will only run if the variable you specify has no value.
Example 1 (variable has value):
if(user.group){
$(this).find('.group').show();
}
If the user has their group displayed in their profile the above Javascript would make the HTML below visible if you had it hidden with CSS.