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 Who thinks they could fight against a drow weapon?

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Sindrow Posted - 21 Apr 2003 : 02:01:52
That's funny I'm the strongest drow worrior and yet i'm nothing in this libary but if you think that how about you and me go one on one?
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Cult_Leader Posted - 15 May 2003 : 00:11:26
*whistles a bit before uncovering his lil Wand of Meteor Swarm, Takes aim and thinks* I would say that I would actually have the upper hand over the sword at least. Got some magic resistance? * Hums a small tune .... Only has two charges however <.<*
Malice Posted - 14 May 2003 : 16:31:39
::grins:: I learned that lesson the hard way in my first few months of playing D&D... i would just attack anything without any help from the other party members and ususally end up having to spend a long time out of the game as a penalty from my DM...
Mournblade Posted - 21 Apr 2003 : 17:01:55
HAH!!!

I am sure the young drow is a better fighter than speller. I mean he IS the best WORRIOR! What exactly is a Worrior? Is it an uncouth peasant that can use a pitchfork? Or is it a peasant that fancies himself a sheriff. Yes you look like a sheriff. MY, my friend, you have ALOT to learn.

Please, make sure you learn to think, before you learn to use the blade. Yes you may have a fast blade, but it seems by your challenge your mind is not as fast. I suggest you hone your mind before swinging your blade.

zemd Posted - 21 Apr 2003 : 13:36:31
With a sigh zemd glances over the top of her book too and looks at bookwyrm with a wink.
She turns to Sindrow
"When you say one to one, you mean chess, cards, storytelling,..."
Then with a big smile
"I hope you don't intend to use your sword ot whatever weapon you carry? ... In fact i hope for YOU..."
Bookwyrm Posted - 21 Apr 2003 : 04:12:00
Bookwyrm glances over the top of his book, takes one look at the posturing young drow, chuckles, and goes back to his reading.

"Another foolish warrior, out to prove he is able to stand among the mighty . . . . Hmm, perhaps he will learn soon enough."
Yasraena Posted - 21 Apr 2003 : 03:12:45
Some pretty haughty words for new scribe, there Sindrow. ()
Where might I find some stats or info on you? I didn't see anything in the Hall of Heroes.
Might I also direct you here so at least you know what you're getting into with this challenge?

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