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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
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Posted - 07 Dec 2010 : 21:58:17
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I have an interesting idea for my upcoming "20 year reunion" visit of Pool of Radiance, set in re-ruined Phlan by the Moonsea (1369DR in my Realms). Basically, Tyranthraxus the Flamed One 2.0 (now occupying the body of a rakshasa rukh and mad as hell) has come back to finish his pool of radiance business the PCs so rudely interrupted twenty years ago, he's built up a massive horde of monsters (again) and he's destroyed/overtaken rebuilt Phlan (again) and is generally recycling his entire original power-hungry plot (again - though he's learned from his previous failure and this time he's a bit smarter and more careful, he knows that if he fails he'll have to wait another 20 years before the next proper astrological alignment, so he's prepared carefully to meet his deadline ... this time the PCs will have to work harder at finding ways to thwart him, and they'll have to do it fast).
I've even gone so far as to install a special NPC, Palladius Cadorna (the son of Porphyrus, approaching his 20th birthday, educated by the finest tutors and now a condescending and ambitious self-righteous rich noble brat; he considers himself a master strategist, great spiritual philosopher, and champion duellist). And an exciting new undead threat at Vahlingen Graveyard. And a new hierarchy of intermediate BBEGs in all the traditional places (Sokal Keep, Valjevo Keep, The Old Temple of Ilmater Bane Tyr Talos, Yarash's Vestrial's Pyramid, etc). The Zhents aren't organized enough to cause much trouble this time but a friendly cabal of Red Wizards (necromancers) have offered to help out (with their growing undead army) and the Cult of Dragon is beginning a zealous search around Phlan for a particular artifact they consider very important.
This whole conception is briefly described/evolved in this scroll, at least before I killed it with a poisonous anti-Drizzt ranting.
So why do I need volunteers from Candlekeep?
Well, it turns out there's some books. Some very special books. The only known copies of these tomes were stored within Mendor's Library in Old Phlan; they may have been moved to the Old Temple or other locations around Phlan. Some sages believe these tomes hold ancient lore about the pools of radiance themselves, critical knowledge which must be preserved ... and there are those who believe these books could be used to learn more about Tyranthraxus and his interest in the pools, perhaps even provide the key to banishing him from the Realms entirely.
I envision a small group from Candlekeep, a bizarre mixture of monks and scribes and sages, on an important mission to recover these special writings. They are likely not as hardened as my unfortunately valiant PC adventurers, and indeed may find themselves quite unprepared for experiencing the dangers of the greater world beyond the hallowed Halls of Candlekeep. They should be sturdy enough to survive some small hardships, and perhaps prepared to sacrifice some comfort to serve their mission, though not at all expected to participate in combat and adventure better left to braver heroes. I must admit some possibility of the Candlekeepers being captured, interrogated, or held prisoner by evil forces.
The leaders of this group would, of course, be the wizened Sage O'Perth (wielder of strange and wondrous time magics) and his ever present shapeshifting beast-mage companion/familiar known as Wooly. Only they possess sufficient mastery of lore and spellcraft to safely decipher these lost tomes. I expect Alaundo would choose to remain in Candlekeep as his duties require, and I will of course not be able to personally join in this unusual and exciting expedition as I have been assigned other important tasks within these Realms.
They might be accompanied by the famous ex-ranger Ashe Ravenheart; the learned Markus of Thay; the swashbuckling pirate-bard, Lady Alystra; the mighty wizards Thauramarth and Fellfire; the honourable Knight of the Gate; or even perhaps the famed planeswalking Arcanaloth called Shemmy. These are only examples - nothing is intended by suggesting these names nor neglecting others. All of my fellow scribes are welcome to volunteer or declare their lack of interest in this matter. I would be honoured if noble personages such as the Lady Herald should choose to join this venture, though I would not presume to impose further obligations upon their already pressing workloads.
No insult or disrespect is intended to my fellow scribes when I say that, in all honesty, I view them as possessing unparalleled knowledge of the Realms (and indeed, the entire cosmos) while being quite utterly ill-prepared and bumbling in the ways of surviving hard adventure. Perhaps more likely, as a group, to engage in passionate debate over incomprehensibly sophisticated esoterica and haul around a wagonload of scrolls than to remember to bring along some useful rope and rations.
What I ask is that those who wish to join this expedition please submit a brief summary of what you might offer to this group, mayhap a list of special knowledge, skills and abilities, magics, pet dragons, or vital equipment which (you feel) would serve this mission well. Unless you imply otherwise, I will make the usual assumption that you are human. I am quite interested in your responses.
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Edited by - Ayrik on 07 Dec 2010 22:25:51
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 07 Dec 2010 : 22:47:26
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An Awakened Hamster? {Insert ROFLMAO smiley}
I offer an eidetic memory* and an unparalleled knowledge of Torillian geography, with a minor in cultures and history.
I'm also a lay-person of Gond - consider me the 'McGyver' of Candlekeep.
You forgot Gray, son of Richard, mysterious Sage of planer and planetary lore, and the fearsome (yet wise) Dragon Krash, of the Underdark (who happens to be canon, BTW).
*I actually use to have one of those - damaged it during the 80's - DON'T ASK... |
"I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me" --- Dudley Field Malone
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 07 Dec 2010 : 23:35:16
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quote: Wooly I am no one's familiar!
Does that make you an unfamiliar? |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31727 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 00:46:32
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quote: Originally posted by Markustay
You forgot Gray, son of Richard, mysterious Sage of planer and planetary lore...
I'll second this suggestion.
quote: ..., and the fearsome (yet wise) Dragon Krash, of the Underdark (who happens to be canon, BTW).
You mean Krashos Morueme.
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And, Arik, I'd love to join the group. [Oh, BTW, Krash dubbed me Sage Operth. Just a minor tweak. ] I would have to think further, however, on what can be added to your "wielder of strange and wondrous time magics" for the sake of this project. |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 02:38:27
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Ah, this sounds like a grand venture for learning, spreading of wisdom and joy, and a just plain good excuse to have a tour of the Realms. Actually, the fair half-drowess/Moon elf Alystra is quite often confused with her fellow Eilistraeean drow bard, Lothir (Incidentally, HE'S the so-called "pirate". She is actually a faithful cleric of the Dark Maiden). Perfectly understandable, as they both are well-versed in lore of music, the Underdark, elven lore, and the Lady of the Dance. I've heard tell that both are quite good with blades, too. Of course, she might get a bit insulted at being compared to a male of such "questionable" repute, and she warns that he DOES have a slight tendency toward slightly juvenile pranks. |
The Goddess is alive, and magic is afoot.
"Where Science ends, Magic begins" -Spiral, Uncanny X-Men #491
"You idiots! You've captured their STUNT doubles!" -Spaceballs
Lothir's character background/stats: http://forum.candlekeep.com/pop_profile.asp?mode=display&id=5469
My stories: http://z3.invisionfree.com/Mickeys_Comic_Tavern/index.php?showforum=188
Lothir, courtesy of Sylinde (Deviant Art)/Luaxena (Chosen of Eilistraee) http://sylinde.deviantart.com/#/d2z6e4u |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 08:16:02
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Krashos Morueme is detailed at the FR wiki and listed in Candlekeep's FR Dragon Database (found in the Traveler's Notebooks collection within Alaundo's Library); he is described as an Adult Blue who prefers to use the guise of a drow wizard named Quevven Jusztiirn. I assume Krashos is associated with the Morueme Clan who lair within Morueme's Cave complex in the Nether Mountains. I've found references in The North and FR5: Savage Frontier - but I do not have Underdark.
Ah ... it would probably not be advisable for a blue dragon to travel openly on this mission, as it would attract the Cult of the Dragon and probably cause the citizens of (recently re-dragonraged) Phlan some small discomfort.
I wouldn't presume to volunteer George Krashos, Gray Richardson, nor any other scribes without their permission. With the possible exception of Wooly. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31727 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 09:19:10
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So Saith Krash:-
quote: Well, I always assumed that Steven named his Strohm dynasty of Tethyrian monarchs after Keith Strohm. Eric made me a Morueme dragon in DDGttU and Ed named Hunter Alley in VGtW after two of his original players (Jim and Ian I believe). Ed has noted that the Realms has lots of 'in' jokes, not all of which have yet been revealed. maybe we should ping him on his thread to 'reveal all ...'
-- George Krashos
And, of course, DDGttU is Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark. |
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Zireael
Master of Realmslore
Poland
1190 Posts |
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Thauramarth
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 14:54:10
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Heh, heh. The Mighty Wizard Thauramarth. Let me dust off the old boy's file this weekend, and see what I can come up with. |
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Erik Scott de Bie
Forgotten Realms Author
USA
4598 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 16:46:16
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I heartily approve.
If you like, feel free to use Eibed T'toc Skire (irascible tiefling bard of Waterdeep and servant of Beshaba) as an NPC.
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Erik Scott de Bie
'Tis easier to destroy than to create.
Author of a number of Realms novels (GHOSTWALKER, DEPTHS OF MADNESS, and the SHADOWBANE series), contributor to the NEVERWINTER CAMPAIGN GUIDE and SHADOWFELL: GLOOMWROUGHT AND BEYOND, Twitch DM of the Dungeon Scrawlers, currently playing "The Westgate Irregulars" |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 19:25:29
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quote: Wikipedia The most infamous (and to gnomes, most feared) giant space hamster was "Wooly Rupert," the Tyrannohamstersaurus of Ill Omen.
Also ... I found Wooly's baby pics here and mage sigil here. Are you perhaps some sort of were-hamster therianthrope, Wooly?
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The etymology of hamster may be linked to a word of Persian/Avestan origin, hamaçstar, which means "(little) oppressor". |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36798 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 19:59:39
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quote: Originally posted by Arik
quote: Wikipedia The most infamous (and to gnomes, most feared) giant space hamster was "Wooly Rupert," the Tyrannohamstersaurus of Ill Omen.
Also ... I found Wooly's baby pics here and mage sigil here. Are you perhaps some sort of were-hamster therianthrope, Wooly?
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The etymology of hamster may be linked to a word of Persian/Avestan origin, hamaçstar, which means "(little) oppressor".
Just check the info in my profile |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2010 : 23:05:36
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I could've saved some time by doing that, doh. But not a total fail; I did learn something new, oh little oppressor. |
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Quale
Master of Realmslore
1757 Posts |
Posted - 09 Dec 2010 : 15:32:09
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I've skills at violating canon (bend reality, psionics), but no longer have the time to post here from work, so your expedition is safe. |
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Fellfire
Master of Realmslore
1965 Posts |
Posted - 10 Dec 2010 : 05:01:14
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Mighty wizard? Nay. Tis true, I've some spells of middling power, but I'm no geek off the street. I'm handy with the steel, if you know what I mean. |
Misanthorpe
Love is a lie. Only hate endures. Light is blinding. Only in darkness do we see clearly.
"Oh, you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but.. blinding. The shadows betray you because they belong to me." - Bane The Dark Knight Rises
Green Dragonscale Dice Bag by Crystalsidyll - check it out
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
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Knight of the Gate
Senior Scribe
USA
624 Posts |
Posted - 10 Dec 2010 : 07:38:11
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I'm definitely the muscle of the party: I might have picked up some odd lore from the *real* minds at the 'Keep, but my job is clearly (as the name implies) minding the gates. This whole adventure sounds like fun! I'll try to weite something up and PM you later today, Arik. |
How can life be so bountiful, providing such sublime rewards for mediocrity? -Umberto Ecco |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 10 Dec 2010 : 11:44:59
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quote: Alystra Illianniis
When begins this grand venture for dusty old tomes and the swag of ages, Arik, abbil?
It appears it may be next month, perhaps the month following. Adventuring schedules are being readjusted to accomodate the holiday season. I realize that's not a lot of time for the Candlekeepers to prepare for an outing, I may need to recruit some number of inactive scribes from the roster ... |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 10 Dec 2010 : 23:25:17
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Somebody asked me:quote: Arik's PM Inbox
I'm not sure what you mean by this posting Arik. Are you running a PbP? I haven't had the time to write a formal reply, but i'd love a little more info.
No - not a PbP. I'm DM for a group of about 8 players that I'll run (again) through this module. I plan to recruit some bumbling Candlekeep scribes to add depth (and probably another sidequest or two) to the plot; so why not invite my fellow scribes to submit their "character sheets" for this venture? It adds a little more "authentic canon" to my Realms and, incidentally, a bewildering pile of very strange characters who are (in my mind) interesting and easier to NPC than a bunch of random mannequins. "Play balance" is not a real concern since these poor victims fine people are expected to return to the Keep with gracious celerity once they've accomplished their important task, perhaps delaying only long enough to imbibe ridiculous quantities of alcohol with my PCs. I should've mentioned that none of the PCs have ever actually been to mysterious (and expensive) Candlekeep, also, I suspect (with good reason) that they'll try to get overfriendly with all the female scribes (once they determine the attractive females are not DM pets, seductive monsters, or lethal traps). |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 02:03:02
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Ah!! In that case, feel perfectly free to volunteer the young, flirtatious, and mischievous drow bard Lothir for the journey. His character sheet is in Lady Alystra's profile archive, complete with a portrait a fellow follower of the Moondancer (as he calls her) made for him. Alystra assures you that he is a very gifted dancer and musician, as well as a fierce fighter when in his dervish dance on the battlefield. Just keep him away from any female players, as he can be a charming, smooth-talking flirt! (Note- this does not necessarily mean that he is a "player", just very "friendly" and and protective towards the ladies of goodly demeanor.) And watch out for his pranks, too- he's been known to magically strip the clothes from stuffy knights or stick air-filled bladders under he seats of dwarves and monks!
As for Lady Alystra herself, she is a quiet and actually rather shy lass, who is devoted to her faith, a gifted spell-caster and singer, and enjoys moonlit nights and hunting nasty beasts. |
The Goddess is alive, and magic is afoot.
"Where Science ends, Magic begins" -Spiral, Uncanny X-Men #491
"You idiots! You've captured their STUNT doubles!" -Spaceballs
Lothir's character background/stats: http://forum.candlekeep.com/pop_profile.asp?mode=display&id=5469
My stories: http://z3.invisionfree.com/Mickeys_Comic_Tavern/index.php?showforum=188
Lothir, courtesy of Sylinde (Deviant Art)/Luaxena (Chosen of Eilistraee) http://sylinde.deviantart.com/#/d2z6e4u |
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Fellfire
Master of Realmslore
1965 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 03:11:09
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I came up with a great character that I had my heart set on, but my DM wouldnt let me. A debauched Satyr Ranger/Bard. I never got to finish. Some of my character goals...
bed a human noblewoman and steal her jewels, possibly resulting in having to leave town in a hurry
bed an elf
bed a gnome
bed a dwarf
bed a centaur
get drunk and spend all of my GP on a magical(?) tattoo --------------------------------------------------------------------- Cure Disease might be a good choice for that magical tattoo. A centaur? --------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm a half a goat, why not? |
Misanthorpe
Love is a lie. Only hate endures. Light is blinding. Only in darkness do we see clearly.
"Oh, you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but.. blinding. The shadows betray you because they belong to me." - Bane The Dark Knight Rises
Green Dragonscale Dice Bag by Crystalsidyll - check it out
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 03:18:47
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Cure Disease might be a good choice for that magical tattoo. A centaur? |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 06:04:53
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Y'know, I've never given any thought to centaur anatomy before ... but, two hearts, two sets of lungs, two full digestive systems? Eat like a horse and eat like a man? That can't be right. |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
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Erik Scott de Bie
Forgotten Realms Author
USA
4598 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 06:55:39
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quote: Originally posted by Alystra Illianniis
Wow. And people think I'M bad??! Even I've never gone after centaur booty!! LOL!
C'mon, who doesn't want to say "Been there, rode that?"
G'night ladies and lords!
Cheers |
Erik Scott de Bie
'Tis easier to destroy than to create.
Author of a number of Realms novels (GHOSTWALKER, DEPTHS OF MADNESS, and the SHADOWBANE series), contributor to the NEVERWINTER CAMPAIGN GUIDE and SHADOWFELL: GLOOMWROUGHT AND BEYOND, Twitch DM of the Dungeon Scrawlers, currently playing "The Westgate Irregulars" |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
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Laerrigan
Learned Scribe
USA
195 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 08:27:52
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Ehh, why not, anything sentient seems to be fair game in FR . Side note on centaur organs; for my own purposes, I decided that tauric creatures have their major organs (except brain) in their quadrupedal portion. It just makes more sense for usefulness in the center of the mass. The humanoid portion is solid muscle and bone and conduits, and thus is strong enough to match the physical power of the lower portion, and to hold itself up/out during the stresses of galloping and ravine-hurdling. But the humanoid airways would have to be to scale for the quadrupedal portion in order to supply that bulk, if one really wants to get technical, so maybe we're best off just ignoring technicalities.
Anyhoo, Arik, I'd get a kick out of you using Laerrigan for something, whether in his present version or his older one. I PMd you with info, as no one else was posting very much here (or maybe you just know them so well already that they don't need to). Yes, Alystra, I consider yours to be "not very much," in light of how much I tend to say... |
"Your 'reality,' sir, is lies and balderdash, and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever." (Baron Munchausen) "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was not made for this world." (C.S. Lewis, "Surprised by Joy") |
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Ayrik
Great Reader
Canada
7989 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 16:14:28
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lol, a vampire, heeheehee ... welcome aboard, Laerrigan. |
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Thauramarth
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 11 Dec 2010 : 16:51:32
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quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
quote: Originally posted by Alystra Illianniis
Wow. And people think I'M bad??! Even I've never gone after centaur booty!! LOL!
C'mon, who doesn't want to say "Been there, rode that?"
G'night ladies and lords!
Cheers
And it does give a whole new meaning to the ancient formal greeting "F... you and the horse you rode in on." |
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