Kurts
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Post by Kurts on Aug 26, 2015 16:29:37 GMT -5
I do love that this has basically become the new OOC board because we're all such dicks.
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Post by Amelia Royce on Aug 26, 2015 16:30:32 GMT -5
Wait something good came my way without me having to threaten to quit the game? That can't be right. Better luck next time.
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Post by Marlow on Aug 26, 2015 16:30:27 GMT -5
Hey, some of us haven't been dicks yet.
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Post by Lord Maekar Tyrell on Aug 26, 2015 16:40:01 GMT -5
That's because some people are pussies
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Karyl Crowl
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Post by Karyl Crowl on Aug 26, 2015 19:11:10 GMT -5
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Kurts
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Post by Kurts on Aug 26, 2015 19:22:51 GMT -5
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Post by Amelia Royce on Aug 26, 2015 20:32:49 GMT -5
The end of Oriax? Amelia attempts a very simple spell - gathering a thin line of shadows under Oriax's feet and then pulling them out like a carpet, making him trip in the direction of the tentacle. Amelia: 176 Oriax: 112 Amelia's spell sends him headlong into the hundred foot tentacle, which reels him in like a fishing line. The rift seals itself after a few seconds, the strange knife dropping to the ground.
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Kurts
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Post by Kurts on Aug 26, 2015 20:39:21 GMT -5
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Post by Amelia Royce on Aug 26, 2015 20:41:21 GMT -5
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Post by Lord Maekar Tyrell on Aug 26, 2015 20:41:48 GMT -5
By tentacles? We know
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Post by Karyl Crowl on Aug 26, 2015 20:52:04 GMT -5
Amelia looked at Nick for a moment, before tearing a large strip from her cloak and turning it into a satchel of sorts, placing the dagger inside. "This is getting thrown in the sea," She said, looking up at Nick. Cause Croczilla really needs something else to munch on.
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Post by Marlow on Aug 26, 2015 21:07:59 GMT -5
The fun part is that it implies Oriax has been kidnapped, not killed.
For all you know you just threw him straight into the hands of some sorcerer that wanted to make a deal, or save him.
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Post by Robyn Stark on Aug 27, 2015 1:44:13 GMT -5
Maybe being weakened has left him open to that God possession zack mentioned before.
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Post by Malthazar Nazaryl on Sept 11, 2015 21:53:55 GMT -5
Five random things I have discovered about Agatha Christie after reading a lot of her books, including her autobiography.
1. She wasn't racist, but had an unfortunate habit of comparing people to 'Niggers and Apaches'. (More a case of her times than anything.) 2. She totally was racist against Jews up until Hitler showed up. Greedy Jewish moneylenders are mentioned a lot in her early work. She's more sympathetic later on. 3. She loathed people with jobs, and typically depicts characters who are born with money and laze about, as infinitely better than those who earned. This actually never goes away, and it's shocking how many characters sit around waiting for their next of kin to die so they can inherit, instead of, say, getting a fucking job. 4. She hated children. A lot. They're all described as horrid brats, and in one particular story, a child committed the murder. I won't mention which one. 5. She thought education was a terrible burden, and that it caused the demise of the servant class, when before, there was an entire caste of people in Britain who would wait on her hand and foot.
Bonus: She believed upbringing and education didn't have shit to do with personality, and that if your father was a criminal, YOU were a criminal. She actually has a few novels where she explicitly preaches this concept.
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On another note, Hideo Kojima has finally gotten too weird for me. And if you're wondering, I adored Sons of Liberty AND Guns of the Patriots. So that should tell you something. (Assassin's Creed, on the other hand, has only gotten dumber.)
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Post by Malthazar Nazaryl on Sept 13, 2015 0:12:03 GMT -5
Watching the Silent Hill movies. The second one utterly fails at continuity. Best mistake?
The heroine end up becoming romantically involved with the villainess's son. Thing is, and noone ever notices this, but the villainess is the sister to the first movie's villainess, who is the sister to the mother of the heroine. Yeah...
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