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Re: Hi, Vivers!
9/20/2006 3:52:21 PM
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| *waves to the folks that still remember little ol' skyde* ;) |
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Re: Hi, Vivers!
9/21/2006 2:46:30 PM
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| <quote>Yo Skyde! :P
How goes it man? Hope things are well with you!</quote>
I am doing pretty goood thanks! I did a foray into WoW some time ago but been "sober" since early december :) Mainly just waiting for NWN2 to come along as my NWN discs are still with my brother (they have been there for a -long- time).
I hope things are great with you (and everyone else) as well.
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Re: Happy Birthday Aria
2/9/2004 2:19:57 AM
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| Happy Birthday Aria.
:-)
Or as we say in finland. Hyvää Syntymäpäivää Aria. |
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Re: Happy Birthday Alo!
9/14/2003 6:08:36 AM
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| Whoopsie..did not notice this at the time....sorry..
Happy Birthday Alosynth!
-skyde- |
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Re: Random Scribblings
8/18/2003 3:47:24 AM
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| As requested. Drop some trashcans around. :-)
-skyde- |
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Re: Cale Laras
7/31/2003 3:36:13 AM
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| <i>
The mercenaries slept only a few hours and prepared to do battle. At the same time the regular troops were making hurried preparations for withdrawal. Lieutenant Laras's orders were to hit the midorian army hard and then advance while they were scampering deep into enemy territory and hopefully assault the border town of Castille. This would force the midorian army to pursue them and maybe even fool them that the bulk of the army had indeed invaded Midor. After that assault they were to ... |
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Cale Laras
6/30/2003 12:37:21 AM
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There is little love lost between Port Royal and Midor, this much is known to all. There has always been little skirmishes over resources and insults between forces loyal to each side over the years. Twelve years ago tensions were running high near the border once more. The Earl of Trevain had grievously insulted Baroness Hawkfurst by cordially asking whether her stablehands were responsible for her offspring since they, unlike their father nor mother, had bright red hair.
As things ... |
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