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zemd |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 18:59:38 I was reading posts at the inn (yes i'm only reading, i just spend to much time in the regular forums, i don't want to spend much more!!!) And i noticed that a lot of patrons are cloaked. I think it's quite funny, imagine the inn where no one can see the other's face |
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Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 10 Dec 2003 : 17:00:12 Since many of the guests in the Inn is other races then human I think it is natural that many are cloaked. We all now what a drow can be a victim for if she reveals herself*
*Just look at thge way you find Viconia in both BG 1 and 2 |
Salabasha |
Posted - 01 Aug 2003 : 01:45:17 Hehehehehe... It is the newest trend... or maybe the oldest? Anywho... *Proceeds to flap his cape around. I am Batman!
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Alaundo |
Posted - 22 Jul 2003 : 17:56:28 Well Met
The Grounds of Candlekeep are now open.
Oh, and please dont walk on the grass or pick the flowers |
The Sage |
Posted - 21 May 2003 : 13:56:10 Ahh yes,
Zemd, what you just said reminds me of the old theory about 'hiding something in plain sight to make it disappear'. An interesting theory...
Good learning...
- The Sage of Perth: For all your Realms Lore needs
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zemd |
Posted - 06 May 2003 : 21:42:59 Yes we can, someone entering a room in full light with a lot of noise has something to hide. Principle of the wizard (RL one) attract attention to hide something |
Malice |
Posted - 06 May 2003 : 19:17:57 ::looks at Strahd Von Zarovich with worry:: Um...yeah. ::turns back to the origianal topic:: I think the idea of everyone in the inn wearing cloaks is because they represent an aura of mystery; we can;t have a new character without the ol' aforementioned 'mystery aura' thing, can we? |
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Posted - 15 Apr 2003 : 16:09:32 quote: Originally posted by eilinel
I feel also good with fresh blood... of a cow only. A big bit of bloody meat with mustard !
Now look what you have gone and done. I can't hang around here now with people going around mentioning the B word!!
Looks like I'll have to get back off to my castle and rummage up a few virginal villagers for my supper!!
DOH!!
Strahd Von Zarovich |
eilinel |
Posted - 15 Apr 2003 : 13:13:20 ye, sure. It has a protective function... but if u never put ur cloak out -and so loose ur protective aura - u willnever meet really anybody, even if i guess that Strahd don't have to meet anyone...hmm I feel also good with fresh blood... of a cow only. A big bit of bloody meat with mustard !
Sorry, i need to cook something... |
MidNight |
Posted - 19 Mar 2003 : 14:57:58 quote: Originally posted by RadIts damn cold outside, you should go out without a good warm woolen cloak wrapped around you
That was what I was going to say, Rad, indeed. But I would like to add that it might also be that it has got to do with the fact that everyone is new to the inn. I don't know, it's just a thesis naturally, but maybe the cloak appears populair because of it's protecting functions. Besides the cold, of course |
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Posted - 18 Mar 2003 : 20:47:32 Its the taste of the good company I am interested in.
It makes a refreshing change to visit here than being stuck in my lonely cold castle all the time chasing women that look in many ways familiar to someone I once knew.
In fact Kitira why don't you come over some time and stay in one of the guest rooms. They are furnished with a lovely four poster dead.......er....I mean bed!
I get my cloak!
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Kitira Gildragon |
Posted - 10 Mar 2003 : 17:22:37 My thanks, Mumadar. *bows* I missed you all too- I think (j/k). Did you really think I was going to miss a party with you around? I'm looking for proof that 'old men can still party', besides, I have to be there to make sure you don't get drunk. I believe Winthrop has some nice bales of hay for you to sleep on if ye be gettin rowdy.
Oh, Strahd, do come visit the inn. There'll be no blood sucking, but if you've a... taste for good company I suggest you visit us there instead of retreating back to Ravenloft. |
zemd |
Posted - 09 Mar 2003 : 13:30:16 quote: Originally posted by Strahd Von Zarovich
Well my friends if it is fashion we are talking about then there is no one person here better to address that issue.
My word I notice a beatiful neck....er I mean necklace over there, it is slightly obscured by her blood.......er I mean hood. I guess it is best to keep it out of my bite......er I mean my sight.
I will get my cloak!
Strahd Von Zarovich
Well done stradh!!! |
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 : 17:59:02 Sorry about that.....I must have bit my tongue and got a taste for blood and lost all control of my senses.
I guess I will be heading back through the mists to Ravenloft where I can find a nice moisten bint for a snack!
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Mumadar Ibn Huzal |
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 : 15:41:00 ROTFLOL... glad to see you back Kitira, and I've seen you've found your way to the inn as well.
I'm sure Winthrop will hang up a sign one of these days: Here be Dragons! |
Kitira Gildragon |
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 : 14:38:18 Ware, Strahd Von Zarovich! I carry silver at all times. *unsheaths blade a bit*
And Rad, you seem... jealous perhaps? Don't worry, the wyrm doesn't have all of the women- depending on which wyrm you mean. |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 : 08:13:52 quote: Originally posted by Strahd Von Zarovich Well my friends if it is fashion we are talking about then there is no one person here better to address that issue.
My word I notice a beatiful neck....er I mean necklace over there, it is slightly obscured by her blood.......er I mean hood. I guess it is best to keep it out of my bite......er I mean my sight.
I will get my cloak!
::applauds:: Nicely done Strahd Better keep you fangs to yourself though, a certain wyrm stomps around these parts trying to keep all the ladies to himself |
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 : 00:11:09 Well my friends if it is fashion we are talking about then there is no one person here better to address that issue.
My word I notice a beatiful neck....er I mean necklace over there, it is slightly obscured by her blood.......er I mean hood. I guess it is best to keep it out of my bite......er I mean my sight.
I will get my cloak!
Strahd Von Zarovich |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 22:53:27 quote: Originally posted by zemd I was reading posts at the inn (yes i'm only reading, i just spend to much time in the regular forums, i don't want to spend much more!!!) And i noticed that a lot of patrons are cloaked.
Its damn cold outside, you should go out without a good warm woolen cloak wrapped around you |
Bookwyrm |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 22:02:07 No, not fashion . . . take one look at my usual clothes and you'll see I could care less about fashion. However, I do have a Faire cloak with this great hood . . . wear some boots and gloves (all black) and such and you get a neat sorcerer look -- especially if you add in a staff of mine. I used that for a Halloween costume last year (no party, just answering the door) and it worked pretty well. I'm looking forward to going to the Faire this year . . . . |
branmakmuffin |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 21:45:02 We call that "Striderized" in my gaming circle. |
zemd |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 21:42:25 Fashion, fashion, ... |
Bookwyrm |
Posted - 06 Mar 2003 : 21:35:57 Oh, that one's easy. You can't see in most nightclubs, what with all those stupid strobing lights . . . . Besides, cloaks look cool. |