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Kalannar Illistynn is not online. Last active: 5/19/2008 1:58:32 AM Kalannar Illistynn
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Re: Dana's tale
Posted: 29 May 2006 01:57 PM
((Man she can really be a b*+@#!!! I'm glad she's never given Kal any ale...))

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Re: Dana's tale
Posted: 31 May 2006 09:55 PM
((Hope you don't mind me butting in on your post, Vulpina, but this is why I love Vives and why it's so great when people post back stories and stuff like this...

At the time, Ced had no idea of the history between Dana and Kal and the whole dragon expedition. I distinctly remember Kal saying something about "innocents" after about the 2nd time he threw up on me, but at that point it was really late and I had to get some sleep, and as I logged out, I recall thinking "well, maybe Dana will figure out what's all about.""

Whoops...heh...oh, well. Sorry, Kal! Of course, probably wouldn't have had as much fun if Ced --had-- been there...))

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Re: Dana's tale
Posted: 31 May 2006 10:22 PM
((And to think, James42 was trying to fix up Og with Dana!

Talk about dodging a bullet!

James42! You shouldn't try to take advantage of poor dumb half orcs that way, especially when they were only trying to help you. "Paladins" deserve more respect than that.

Og.))

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Re: Dana's tale
Posted: 31 May 2006 11:14 PM
((Pah, listen to it. First of all, Willom best stop with the blind dates if he knows what's good for him. Second of all, remember why all this started in the first place. Kal put Lucius in harm's way, and...only now do I find out...tried to kiss Dana. There is a lesson in there that I hope everyone learns. Grrrr.))

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Re: Dana's tale
Posted: 01 Jun 2006 07:19 AM
((Now look...you're making me muck up Vulpina's excellent thread!

First off...Og. Willom had no idea about Dana at that time. He was just trying to make friends with her, and she was looking for her beau. Okay, making friends, and stay alive by avoiding her stew at all costs.

And Robber....this was long before Lucius lost his min....er...heh...I mean...fell in love with Dana!

Jeesh! All this, and Willom gets completely omitted from Dana's list of friends! Hmpff! No appreciation, I tell ya.))

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Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 02 Jun 2006 01:23 AM
[posts moved by request - sorry, I had deleted the last post before I realized I could fiddle with the db and move them]

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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 02 Jun 2006 01:10 PM
Loving the rapid influx of pulp fiction, you rabid cannibal, you.

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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 02 Jun 2006 04:45 PM
She scares the crap out of me, and I can't believe she isn't a social outcast... but that just proves the cunning of the player, in my mind! Smiley *thumbs up*


Still... I'm glad I don't run into her all that often... *shudders*

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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 14 Jun 2006 08:19 PM
She felt young, she felt carefree. She wanted to laugh and ............ sing!!
Dana had never sung a note in her life. However, she refrained from inflicting that particular form of torture on Lucius.


This is why I got hooked on forums, even though I resisted for quite some months... the subtle humor and wit that inspires and causes one to involuntairly chuckle upon reading...

*Wipes away a tear* OMG, I love Vives!

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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 15 Jun 2006 10:51 AM
<quote> Another lengthy piece with Ophelia in the port has been omitted as I think DSM-IV may wish to cover this <quote>

*sitting at his desk at work*

Well I really needed to get caught up at work. awww....screw it. I can't let the tale wait when Dana went to the lengths of answering the door in a towl for Ophelia. God that was so funny I laughed out loud and woke up the baby.

*cracks knuckles as he gets ready to type*
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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 15 Jun 2006 11:37 AM
<quote><quote> Another lengthy piece with Ophelia in the port has been omitted as I think DSM-IV may wish to cover this

*sitting at his desk at work*

Well I really needed to get caught up at work. awww....screw it. I can't let the tale wait when Dana went to the lengths of answering the door in a towl for Ophelia. God that was so funny I laughed out loud and woke up the baby.

*cracks knuckles as he gets ready to type*


Sounds like a chapter out of my life.

Also, thanks for the stories, Vulpina. They've been a treat to read.

-Mykal

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Re: Dana's tale, commentary
Posted: 16 Jun 2006 10:58 AM
"She scares the crap out of me, and I can't believe she isn't a social outcast"

High charisma at work....some real...some IG....people have a fascination with power.
Perhaps this is part of it...

She catches me up by surprise sometimes and I'm faced with trying to figure out how to role play it...the thought processes are behind the scenes obviously and so I'm sure my characters don;'t always respond in a consistent manner...

she blew me away eating that pixie and I was distracted by a real life event too. *shkes head* Kudo's are well overdue...great character...great role play. *bows to Vulpina*

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