City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

Choose your FAVORITE of the Two Cities

  • Freeport

    Votes: 89 34.2%
  • Sigil

    Votes: 171 65.8%

  • Poll closed .
Lalato said:
Why did you change the voting method at the last minute? That's just mean!

Prolly because the OP is trying to mimic the show Survivor. The last vote is for somone unlike all other votes before, which are against someone.
 

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Well, no Freeport fans to sway my vote, Sigil it is!

Last round all of us Greyhawk and Sigil fans should have united to decimate Freeport. Then this final round would have been really interesting.
 

Greyhawk is boring, Sigil is interesting. Nuff said.

And I *like* the cant to the one who said he doesn't. I have a penchant for interesting language.

And I know *nothing* about Freeport, never heard of it before.
 

Vyvyan Basterd said:
I didn't mean Eberron specifically, just that they may have been planning a new setting and the brainstorming in-house turned into the CSS. I'm not implying in any way that Eberron was a "ringer" in the contest that was planned from the start.
Oh, I know--I'm just saying that the timing involved still makes it seem unlikely to me. They'd have to have been planning to do a new setting almost from the 3e get-go but then waited the better part of five years to do anything about it.
Andygal said:
And I *like* the cant to the one who said he doesn't.
Well, there was more than one who said that (me included) but yay for you, I suppose. I don't.
Andygal said:
I have a penchant for interesting language.
So do I. The cant, however, is nothing like interesting language. :p
Andygal said:
And I know *nothing* about Freeport, never heard of it before.
That's a shame; it's a fun city. Think of Tortuga from Pirates of the Caribbean and add all the D&D conventions to it, and that's about what you'd have. While I honestly can't say that I'm excited about the idea of Freeport being the Survivor winner (I'd have liked to see Sharn or Ptolus win that honor, frankly) I still love it dearly.
 

Andygal said:
Greyhawk is boring, Sigil is interesting. Nuff said.

Why does this post bring Monty Python to mind?

"I came here for a good argument."

"No. You came here for an argument."

Don't get all cocky that Sigil won the last round. Many GH fans are old grognards (me included?) that can't program the time on their VCRs much less navigate the web to a random poll. Plus, Sigil won out by a small push after their bedtime. :D
 

I am voting for Sigil. Any city that has the chutzpah to be on the verge of elimination time and time again, and somehow survive, has to be worth something.

And this is Survivor after all. :)

Andygal said:
And I *like* the cant to the one who said he doesn't.
I'm sure it's quite nice to be on the "in" and speak down your nose to the dooleys who can't fulchon a ped of what you're droffing, but harking to weemish quiddle from a yallar does singe the bolley-die something quwif.

:p :D

Vyvyan Basterd said:
Plus, Sigil won out by a small push after their bedtime.
I thought it was because all the Greyhawk fans were playing two rubbers of bridge. *shrug*
 

Yes! Sigil FTW! Man, that was a bruiser of a battle with Greyhawk.

I can't believe Freeport is the final opponent. Upstart!
 

occam said:
Yes! Sigil FTW! Man, that was a bruiser of a battle with Greyhawk.

I can't believe Freeport is the final opponent. Upstart!

Yes. Its about as exciting as if two weeks from now the Bears played the PeeWee Football League champs. :p
 

I hate both these cities. They would have been the first two I threw I off the island.

I dislike Sigil less than I dislike Freeport, so I voted for Sigil. But I'm not happy about doing so.
 

Felix said:
I'm sure it's quite nice to be on the "in" and speak down your nose to the dooleys who can't fulchon a ped of what you're droffing, but harking to weemish quiddle from a yallar does singe the bolley-die something quwif.
Hairs on a bobbin, old bunt. Hairs on a bobbin. :p

Seriously though, the Cant can be very annoying when overused, which is why I generally only use it during gaming, and then sparingly. It is an interesting roleplaying experience though, and adds a lot of flavour to the old books.
 
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