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Bookwyrm Posted - 12 Dec 2004 : 16:27:18
Well, folks, it finally happened: Alaundo cast true seeing on me. Fortunately, he didn’t try dispelling my persistent polymorph, or I’d have a hard time fitting through the halls, much less turning the pages on the books . . . .

Seriously, I thought it was high time for a change, and I had this nice avatar from Wood Elf Ranger still hanging around; those of you who have spoken to me on Messenger will recognize it.
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Bookwyrm Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 09:10:37
quote:
Originally posted by Lina

I'd put mine up but... I'd probably send everyone running for the exits and you'll never see them again.



Maybe you can find someone to get your face animeified.
The Sage Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 05:03:30
quote:
Originally posted by Lina

quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

quote:
Originally posted by Lina

I see you've got a new face as well Sage.

Could it be my actual face... the true face of the Sage? That's the question .


So that's what you look like. (Not like I'd be hunting through the streets of Perth just to find you. Too much of a bother) I'd put mine up but... I'd probably send everyone running for the exits and you'll never see them again.

Actually, that image is a little old now. I've recently regrown "the beard", in a attempt to restore my "sagelyness"...
Lina Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 01:36:20
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

quote:
Originally posted by Lina

I see you've got a new face as well Sage.

Could it be my actual face... the true face of the Sage? That's the question .


So that's what you look like. (Not like I'd be hunting through the streets of Perth just to find you. Too much of a bother) I'd put mine up but... I'd probably send everyone running for the exits and you'll never see them again.
Lina Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 01:31:48
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

quote:
Originally posted by Lina

Very nice avatar Bookwyrm. Suits you... Watch out he's got wings and dragon sight now! *Starts hiding all the precious books/scrolls*



Oh, I already tried that . . . Alaundo seemed to notice it every time something went missing . . . . Bah.

Yeah it'd be easy to find if something went missing. All he'd have to do is dig through your hoard.
Bookwyrm Posted - 25 Dec 2004 : 09:31:06
quote:
Originally posted by Lina

Very nice avatar Bookwyrm. Suits you... Watch out he's got wings and dragon sight now! *Starts hiding all the precious books/scrolls*



Oh, I already tried that . . . Alaundo seemed to notice it every time something went missing . . . . Bah.
The Sage Posted - 25 Dec 2004 : 07:26:08
quote:
Originally posted by Lina

I see you've got a new face as well Sage.

Could it be my actual face... the true face of the Sage? That's the question .
Lina Posted - 25 Dec 2004 : 02:07:47
Very nice avatar Bookwyrm. Suits you... Watch out he's got wings and dragon sight now! *Starts hiding all the precious books/scrolls*

I see you've got a new face as well Sage.
The Sage Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 02:52:59
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

Hmm, is that the Lady Kazandra I hear in the hall?


In fact, I think that it is... Oh no...

As this is the case, I've now been "encouraged" to retract my earlier statement about a list and the Hooded One. It's difficult for me to admit, but it is very hard to for me to just simply say "No" to this female vampire lord...

... What's that?... Oh, yes dear... I'll go help Alaundo now...
Bookwyrm Posted - 19 Dec 2004 : 00:00:58
Hmm, is that the Lady Kazandra I hear in the hall?
The Sage Posted - 18 Dec 2004 : 12:30:56
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Besides -- Naughty, Nice, I just want to be on the same list as The Hooded One.

I think we all want to be on that list...
Melfius Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 03:50:47
Hear hear!
Wooly Rupert Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 03:48:56
quote:
Originally posted by Melfius

Why, thank you, Wooly! High praise indeed from a Master Mischief-Maker such as yourself!



Master Mischief-Maker... Now that's a title I could get used to.

quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

Oh, and Wooly -- some of us are actually on the Nice list.


Hey, I'm a nice hamster... Just ask me, I'll tell you!

Besides -- Naughty, Nice, I just want to be on the same list as The Hooded One.

Melfius Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 03:35:27
There IS a Nice list?!?
Bookwyrm Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 03:32:12
Excellent idea!


Oh, and Wooly -- some of us are actually on the Nice list.
Melfius Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 03:03:38
Why, thank you, Wooly! High praise indeed from a Master Mischief-Maker such as yourself!
Wooly Rupert Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 02:34:10
quote:
Originally posted by Melfius

I once ran an adventure where my group had to rescue Santa. They didn't find out until the end who he was, but the clues were hilarious! He had a large sack from which he could pull out anything a player needed, but they had to need it, or it didn't work. He also pelted bad guys with black rocks that he seemed to have in endless supply as well. It wasn't until his 'ride' showed up (the sleigh and reindeer) that they finally twigged to the identity of the old man.

He also plays the part of a running gag in some of my campaigns. See, I decided that he was the dwarven version of the Devil. Bad dwarves are sent to his shop where they are forced to wear silly clothing and make toys (which they see as next to useless), all the while being called elves! I think the fact you can re-arrange the letters in Santa to spell Satan that got me thinking along these lines.



Oh, that is a rich idea! I love it!
Melfius Posted - 15 Dec 2004 : 02:12:09
I once ran an adventure where my group had to rescue Santa. They didn't find out until the end who he was, but the clues were hilarious! He had a large sack from which he could pull out anything a player needed, but they had to need it, or it didn't work. He also pelted bad guys with black rocks that he seemed to have in endless supply as well. It wasn't until his 'ride' showed up (the sleigh and reindeer) that they finally twigged to the identity of the old man.

He also plays the part of a running gag in some of my campaigns. See, I decided that he was the dwarven version of the Devil. Bad dwarves are sent to his shop where they are forced to wear silly clothing and make toys (which they see as next to useless), all the while being called elves! I think the fact you can re-arrange the letters in Santa to spell Satan that got me thinking along these lines.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 22:45:16
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

Oh, I know about that one. Santa put that up as disinformation.



Did he, now? How did you come by such privileged information?
Bookwyrm Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 17:47:03
Oh, I know about that one. Santa put that up as disinformation.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 11:28:21
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

I do have a break-down of how fast Santa would have to go on his annual journey, but it's a bit too long for here.



I bet it discounts the fact that Santa is an epic-level spellcaster with the ability to cast time stop and the feats Persistant Spell and Improved Spell Capacity (the latter taken six times).





Not according to WotC -- they describe him as a Male human Drd13/Clr5/Rog2.
arilyn742 Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 08:17:10


This thread is hilarious!

Anyway, Bookwyrm, I like thy new avatar.

And welcome, Alexandra.
Bookwyrm Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 05:44:35
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

I do have a break-down of how fast Santa would have to go on his annual journey, but it's a bit too long for here.



I bet it discounts the fact that Santa is an epic-level spellcaster with the ability to cast time stop and the feats Persistant Spell and Improved Spell Capacity (the latter taken six times).

Alexandra Posted - 14 Dec 2004 : 02:08:14
;p I meant before being ambushed by Orcs- I hear reindeer taste yummy- found by a certain few theives... *cough cough* Oh well, never mind *VV Bad joke. Bah!
Wooly Rupert Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 23:36:51
quote:
Originally posted by Alexandra

How long would a man flying across the skies of Faerun with a bag filled with loot make it, again?



As SB said, welcome!

I do have a break-down of how fast Santa would have to go on his annual journey, but it's a bit too long for here.
SiriusBlack Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 16:55:22
quote:
Originally posted by Alexandra

How long would a man flying across the skies of Faerun with a bag filled with loot make it, again?



I guess that depends on the number of stops for such a traveler.

And welcome Alexandra to Candlekeep.
Alexandra Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 15:00:25
How long would a man flying across the skies of Faerun with a bag filled with loot make it, again?
Alaundo Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 08:16:59
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by Alaundo

So be that a lesson to all.... 'ware bearded old men, for they are not what they seem



Why do you have to say that at this time of year? Now I'm going to be doing a double-take every time I see Santa...



Wooly Rupert Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 00:39:15
quote:
Originally posted by Alaundo

So be that a lesson to all.... 'ware bearded old men, for they are not what they seem



Why do you have to say that at this time of year? Now I'm going to be doing a double-take every time I see Santa...
Alaundo Posted - 12 Dec 2004 : 20:46:46
Well met

Aye, those who thought ye were a humble bearded old man now truly know not to mess with the dragon

So be that a lesson to all.... 'ware bearded old men, for they are not what they seem
Wood Elf Ranger Posted - 12 Dec 2004 : 19:16:39
Ahh there is the true bookwyrm in all his book-hoarding glory

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