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<blockquote data-quote="Bibliophile" data-source="post: 1301852" data-attributes="member: 9742"><p>Hrm... I just noticed a bit of a problem with my entry... apparently the notes i put into the story for when I used the pictures did not appear. I'm not sure what would be best to do, so I'll just re-post the paragraphs where the pictures occurred (though I tried to make them fairly easy to tell from the description itself):</p><p></p><p>"The first thing that hit me about it was that it was <em>cold</em>. Not just the kind of cold that things become when they're let in an unheated room during the winter, but cold enough to start condensing moisture on it, an especially odd thing in an eighty-degree Fahrenheit room. The second thing I noticed were the women on the front of the card. Wearing elaborate blue and white dresses, and <em>very</em> old fashioned headdresses, they didn't look too bad. Hell, the one of the right was seriously good looking, if I do say so *dancers.jpg*."</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>"Everything was ruined, everything, that is, except a small, rusted lock, with a key rusted stuck inside of it *lock.jpg*. I decded to hold onto that, while we buried the skeleton as best we could."</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>"I was making so much noise as I walked back up, that I almost didn't hear the faint click issue from the lock as it landed. But, even if I hadn't, I certainly would have felt the blast of warm air hit me in the back. I quickly turned around to see what in the world had happened, and was greeted by a gap in the wall. It was barely half a meter wide, just wide enough to fit through, and it appeared as if the wall had simply slid apart, only there was no noise *rift.jpg*."</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>"We reached the grassy summit again in time to see the blizzard begin. We panicked, and as quickly as we could, gathered everything that we could into the main tent, still hanging against the side of the great mountain, just below the edge, and climbed in ourselves. On my way in, I risked one last glance towards the staircase, in time to see a jet of blood red fire leap out of it, sending tiny pieces of molten rock, almost appearing as embers from this distance, into the sky *flambe.jpg* sealing, quite possibly, the stairway forever. Jorgen and I then bided our time, hoping desperately beyond hope that the lines holding us to the rock would remain secure."</p><p></p><p>-------------------</p><p></p><p>Ok, those are the paragraphs with the links in them. I think what happened is that originally I had the links enclosed in the pointy-brackets " < " " > " and it may have tried to interperet them as html tags...</p><p></p><p>Sorry about any problems this may cause</p><p></p><p>EDIT: just noticed that the image links actually show up in the text if you go to "view source" so it most likely thought they were html tags</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bibliophile, post: 1301852, member: 9742"] Hrm... I just noticed a bit of a problem with my entry... apparently the notes i put into the story for when I used the pictures did not appear. I'm not sure what would be best to do, so I'll just re-post the paragraphs where the pictures occurred (though I tried to make them fairly easy to tell from the description itself): "The first thing that hit me about it was that it was [i]cold[/i]. Not just the kind of cold that things become when they're let in an unheated room during the winter, but cold enough to start condensing moisture on it, an especially odd thing in an eighty-degree Fahrenheit room. The second thing I noticed were the women on the front of the card. Wearing elaborate blue and white dresses, and [i]very[/i] old fashioned headdresses, they didn't look too bad. Hell, the one of the right was seriously good looking, if I do say so *dancers.jpg*." ... "Everything was ruined, everything, that is, except a small, rusted lock, with a key rusted stuck inside of it *lock.jpg*. I decded to hold onto that, while we buried the skeleton as best we could." ... "I was making so much noise as I walked back up, that I almost didn't hear the faint click issue from the lock as it landed. But, even if I hadn't, I certainly would have felt the blast of warm air hit me in the back. I quickly turned around to see what in the world had happened, and was greeted by a gap in the wall. It was barely half a meter wide, just wide enough to fit through, and it appeared as if the wall had simply slid apart, only there was no noise *rift.jpg*." ... "We reached the grassy summit again in time to see the blizzard begin. We panicked, and as quickly as we could, gathered everything that we could into the main tent, still hanging against the side of the great mountain, just below the edge, and climbed in ourselves. On my way in, I risked one last glance towards the staircase, in time to see a jet of blood red fire leap out of it, sending tiny pieces of molten rock, almost appearing as embers from this distance, into the sky *flambe.jpg* sealing, quite possibly, the stairway forever. Jorgen and I then bided our time, hoping desperately beyond hope that the lines holding us to the rock would remain secure." ------------------- Ok, those are the paragraphs with the links in them. I think what happened is that originally I had the links enclosed in the pointy-brackets " < " " > " and it may have tried to interperet them as html tags... Sorry about any problems this may cause EDIT: just noticed that the image links actually show up in the text if you go to "view source" so it most likely thought they were html tags [/QUOTE]
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