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Treppa wrote:Although the Europeans get some leeway on the sports point, on account of generally being able to be sensible about it. ;)Tacticslion wrote:(Also: no, I don't hate you, this is totally the sum of my political discussion here, and feel free to mention your own political leaning (if any), and we'll all feel free have a "I like you!" party!Ah-ah-ah! In order to keep the peace, FAWTL threads have rules. We may be no-good, lowdown, lowbrow lowlifes, but we do have some standards. To quote our beloved PMG and Mistress Solnes:
FAWTLhouse 5 wrote:I believe "no sports" is thrown in there occasionally, which is essentially the same as "no politics". Newcomers who did not know these rules are hereby forgiven. Go forth and sin no more. That's not religion. Really.Gary Teter wrote:
This thread has rules?!Solnes wrote:
Of course we have rules. No religion. No politics, and if you get Top of the Page you have to run about the thread nekkid. :D
Also because when they mention it, no-one else knows what the f&++ they're talking about.
| Freehold DM |
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Tacticslion wrote:(Also: no, I don't hate you, this is totally the sum of my political discussion here, and feel free to mention your own political leaning (if any), and we'll all feel free have a "I like you!" party!Ah-ah-ah! In order to keep the peace, FAWTL threads have rules. We may be no-good, lowdown, lowbrow lowlifes, but we do have some standards. To quote our beloved PMG and Mistress Solnes:
FAWTLhouse 5 wrote:I believe "no sports" is thrown in there occasionally, which is essentially the same as "no politics". Newcomers who did not know these rules are hereby forgiven. Go forth and sin no more. That's not religion. Really.Gary Teter wrote:
This thread has rules?!Solnes wrote:
Of course we have rules. No religion. No politics, and if you get Top of the Page you have to run about the thread nekkid. :D
for some reason, I pictured you dressed up like the ghost of Christmas past from scrooged while saying this.
| Kajehase |
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At least you got to go out in style, unlike some other famous wizard based in and below Waterdeep.
*is still wondering what the people in charge of the Realms were smoking when they came up with the whole spellplague debacle*
With that said, I very much enjoyed some of the Waterdeep novels set in that era, to the point that if I were to run a Realms campaign I'd include the ship graveyard from Jaleigh Johnson's novel regardless of when it took place. And I've said on numerous occasions that Rosemary Jones has written the funniest not-by-Terry Pratchett-fantasy I've read.
| Drejk |
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At least you got to go out in style, unlike some other famous wizard based in and below Waterdeep.
*is still wondering what the people in charge of the Realms were smoking when they came up with the whole spellplague debacle*
We are too lazy <redacted> to bother with learning the setting we are supposed write for with a sprinkling of lets flatten the setting to make it closer to baseline D&D so less work is needed to adapt things between them
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Kajehase wrote:We are too lazy <redacted> to bother with learning the setting we are supposed write for with a sprinkling of lets flatten the setting to make it closer to baseline D&D so less work is needed to adapt things between themAt least you got to go out in style, unlike some other famous wizard based in and below Waterdeep.
*is still wondering what the people in charge of the Realms were smoking when they came up with the whole spellplague debacle*
:-)
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I loved the time of troubles personally, every time my brother pissed me off, I'd have his character get molested by farm animals mind switched with Orcs or what not, considering I was 13 at the time and my brother was an a+# that always tried Derailing every adventure I tried by clubbing everyone with a staff of withering I regret nothing :-) ah fun times :-)
| Drejk |
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An idea... What if Kytons are the old denizens of Hell, predating the devils, being what old Planescape called Ancient Baatorians. They might have been responsible for creation of first devils. Possibly by tormenting early mortal souls, or maybe fallen celestials into their new wicked form?
mind you, I don't use Golarion or most of its cosmology*
| captain yesterday |
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An idea... What if Kytons are the old denizens of Hell, predating the devils, being what old Planescape called Ancient Baatorians. They might have been responsible for creation of first devils. Possibly by tormenting early mortal souls, or maybe fallen celestials into their new wicked form?
mind you, I don't use Golarion or most of its cosmology*
that is f%+@ing amazing Drejk! Run with it :-)
| Orthos |
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Drejk wrote:that is f&*@ing amazing Drejk! Run with it :-)An idea... What if Kytons are the old denizens of Hell, predating the devils, being what old Planescape called Ancient Baatorians. They might have been responsible for creation of first devils. Possibly by tormenting early mortal souls, or maybe fallen celestials into their new wicked form?
mind you, I don't use Golarion or most of its cosmology*
I could get behind that.
| Drejk |
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Another kyton-related idea... What if the first kytons were created when early mortal beings looked into deep Abyss (possibly before the creation of demons) and the Abyss looked back... They went through their Event Horizont moment when their sanity was shattered and then they rebuild themselves (or more likely gathered pieces and let them coalesce) into what they are now? Now they perpetuate themselves by bringing the same dark enlightenment to mortal souls?
| Orthos |
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Another kyton-related idea... What if the first kytons were created when early mortal beings looked into deep Abyss (possibly before the creation of demons) and the Abyss looked back... They went through their Event Horizont moment when their sanity was shattered and then they rebuild themselves (or more likely gathered pieces and let them coalesce) into what they are now? Now they perpetuate themselves by bringing the same dark enlightenment to mortal souls?
I can also get behind this.
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Kajehase wrote:Also because when they mention it, no-one else knows what the f#*$ they're talking about.Treppa wrote:I believe "no sports" is thrown in there occasionally, which is essentially the same as "no politics". Newcomers who did not know these rules are hereby forgiven. Go forth and sin no more. That's not religion. Really.Although the Europeans get some leeway on the sports point, on account of generally being able to be sensible about it. ;)
True, because it's generally gibberish with a few geographic locations and numbers thrown in.
"Argentina was shown the purple band for having eight bounders on a hatch, then Haiti cracked a right jolly amhotep to take the pumpkin 83-nil."
| Limeylongears |
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Well, I'm sorry about that, because you missed a cracking game. When Hassan cloaked Sykes in the 38th minute, bladdering a sixteen-yard dratastabani to take play under the Dransfield Line, wow!
They should never have sold O'Higgins to Bingley Corinthians. Never! 40 skrutts in a season and no fotheringays... He would have turned that match about and no mistake...
Now over to Kajehase for the darts news.
| Drejk |
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I for one welcome our new mattress overlord.
Takes a knee
The one I have bought yesterday is just a humble servant, and a herald of the much greater mattress legion of overlords that I saw at the shop... Each of them ten, nay, twenty times as expensive as the one I have acquired.
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True, because it's generally gibberish with a few geographic locations and numbers thrown in.
"Argentina was shown the purple band for having eight bounders on a hatch, then Haiti cracked a right jolly amhotep to take the pumpkin 83-nil."
To me it always sounded like they must be playing Blernsball
| Freehold DM |
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Also, John is amazing. He ran home from work (around the corner) to help me out of the glass-filled tub, picked the bits of glass out from between my toes, drove me to the hospital, stayed with me until he could take me home, and then cleaned up all the glass. Best ever :)
JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN
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Celestial Healer wrote:Also, John is amazing. He ran home from work (around the corner) to help me out of the glass-filled tub, picked the bits of glass out from between my toes, drove me to the hospital, stayed with me until he could take me home, and then cleaned up all the glass. Best ever :)JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN JOHN
I know this is supposed to be a chanting series of cheers but I can't help but see it as the ending of Earthbound if someone had named their main character John instead of Ness...
| Kajehase |
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Well, I'm sorry about that, because you missed a cracking game. When Hassan cloaked Sykes in the 38th minute, bladdering a sixteen-yard dratastabani to take play under the Dransfield Line, wow!
They should never have sold O'Higgins to Bingley Corinthians. Never! 40 skrutts in a season and no fotheringays... He would have turned that match about and no mistake...
Now over to Kajehase for the darts news.
O'shea is tipped as the strong favourite in today's final after he managed to down a total of five pints during warm-up.
And for the record, Haiti hasn't had a jolly since Toussaint l'Ouverture went down in the 37th minute in the barnstorming match against the Carolina Slavers FC back in 1805.
| captain yesterday |
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Think this avatar is a keeper, at least for a couple weeks.... hours.... well i might have it for awhile at least:-p
Also if you sing the ABC's in Aggro Metal, with the windows down, while following an old lady, YOU WILL GET PULLED OVER!
However **small world** it was a guy i'd been in charge of for a summer 5 years ago, so we had a good laugh :-p