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I'm glad to see this story continuing as well; it features my favorite brand of humor - bawdy, yet erudite
That's entirely fitting and absolutely unintentional. I wish I was that clever, I really do...demiurge1138 said:And I sense a foreshadow-pun in the fact that the drink causing all of this trouble over the bottle is 'gin'.
He's also the only remotely heroic character in the campaign. Actually, he's fairly close to heroic, the 'remotely' comes from the company he keeps.Rackhir said:Mk.IV the current incarnation despite often being described in grim terms (Did we mention that Burne is not a reliable narator) is far more laid back and easy going.
Hey - what about Meiji? The master of the elements, putter-back-together of other (horribly ungrateful) PCs and hero of the Battle of the Lassantees Wastes?Mallus said:He's also the only remotely heroic character in the campaign. Actually, he's fairly close to heroic, the 'remotely' comes from the company he keeps.
Rackhir's only real competition comes from Kenji-sama, who would be named "Honor Like Apathy" if he were a Culture starship.
Whose battle cry is 'Not in the face'...shilsen said:Hey - what about Meiji? The master of the elements, putter-back-together of other (horribly ungrateful) PCs and hero of the Battle of the Lassantees Wastes
Mallus said:He's also the only remotely heroic character in the campaign. Actually, he's fairly close to heroic, the 'remotely' comes from the company he keeps.
Rackhir's only real competition comes from Kenji-sama, who would be named "Honor Like Apathy" if he were a Culture starship.