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Re: Shoutouts
10/20/2007 8:01:17 AM
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| Thanks to the Game Warden for running a very different kind of event last night. It was like a book you don't want to put down, and now I'm wondering when I'll get to read another chapter.
Ditto Archibald, Barret, and Jarook. What a party! And we looked like a Cthulhu cult with our patchwork squid heads. If they didn't come with gills I'd wear mine all the time.
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Re: Shoutouts
10/23/2007 8:35:01 AM
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| <i>The Stars Are Right!</i> |
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The Strongbox
10/31/2007 10:34:49 PM
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| <b>His good fortune.</b>
Her outline was not without curves. She wore a tight corset that pushed her slight bosom into an attractive décolletage. Her arms were bare, with bangles at her wrists, and her feet were bare as well, and freshly - though not thoroughly - washed. Her feet were inelegant, broad with long toes that were topped with very light blonde curls. Her hair... luminous, thick, draping straight to her shoulders but cut flat across the front creating harsh bangs that ended ... |
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Incident at Small Stones
3/5/2010 8:50:32 AM
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| The incident was never repeated. It did not auger some new bogeyman come to Port, upsetting as it was. For most of the children it was too frightening to be turned into a game. Any who joked or teased about the Black Biter were swiftly disciplined. Otherwise, the more sensitive among them might never sleep.
It was the wee morning hours several months ago when a child began loudly to shriek in the darkness, where the orphans at Small Stones sleep in rows of short bunked beds, the older ones ... |
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Re: What Would You Do For Love?
12/2/2006 12:54:48 AM
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| <i>Notes sketched hastily on a piece of scroll. They are written in a strange angular pictographic code. A clever reader might discern that the scroll bears a numbered list, and the counting system is somehow alien.
Were the reader able to comprehend these glyphs, they might think it were a shopping list… the collected attributes of the ideal woman that, found altogether and at once, would represent the greatest beauty in the list author's sight.</i>
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<b>[ ]</b> The trunk of a ... |
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Re: What Would You Do For Love?
12/15/2006 1:53:26 PM
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| <i>The strange angular pictographs. A code. An system of counting alien in derivation to the way money is counted, or bushels of wheat. It has some things in common with the script of alchemists, which like traditional medicine is more available to qualitative measures of phlegm, warmth… or pain.
The list is ever changing. What had been considered a very favorable attribute turns up flawed. The high-arched dancer’s feet have no feeling. The proportion of another element is not in ... |
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Re: What Would You Do For Love?
1/3/2007 1:52:42 PM
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| ((NOTE: Pushing the far edge of PG-13 with this post. The violence is bad and yes, it was coming eventually, tasteful necrophilia.
Wikipedia notes that there is little research on the issue, and follows a recent study to suggest "that either of the following situations could be antecedents to necrophilia:
1. The necrophile develops poor self-esteem, perhaps due in part to a significant loss;
(a) He (usually male) is very fearful of rejection by women and he desires a sexual object ... |
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Re: What Would You Do For Love?
10/17/2007 9:48:49 AM
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| "<i>Follow me to the back.</i>"
Corbin left the common room at the Four Winds Inn, and found two chairs at a small table in the kitchens. It was cozy, and his companion said so. They sat across from one another, and she seemed to grow fascinated with his face. She stared openly. His face was angular and handsome, and resembled his mother's.
"What do you know about Coralyn?" Corbin inquired of the dwarf. Her familiarity with his mother had brought her into his latest enterprise, a ... |
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Re: Vives² Suggestions
12/12/2006 10:28:55 AM
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| <quote>[edit] <quote>Honestly, I WOULD like to see a gold-weight system, and gold that has proper value in Vives 2...</quote>
And to that I would say, if there were to be a gold-weight system, then there had better be a banking system in place too.</quote>
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Re: Vives 2 Respawn Discussion
11/4/2007 9:51:57 PM
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| Sorry to say WA, this was your Buddha phrase from said post:
<quote><quote>"STFU NOOB!!!11oneelevensquarerootpie"</quote></quote>
Strikes and gutters man, strikes and gutters.
To throw in again, I can't see trading in an old PC for half that experience back, in part because starting over at level 1 is so much fun in and of itself (for me). I want to earn every level and I don't feel like I know who the character is starting in the middle of their career.
I liked the idea of ... |
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