Festival of Halina (Orsal Judging)


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OOC: That's at least the third time you've mentioned succubi today

(OOC: And what's wrong with that--all of them were in context :p. Even the one mentioned in the Discussion Thread to Patlin was not just randomness--it was a gentle reminder that experience can be stolen too ;)

I mean, its the second time you mentioned them as well :D ;))
 

Yes a chief, though now that I think about it, you kill every piece but the king-chief, that one you capture, but I'll show you all of that later

"You have to kill all the other pieces? Wait, that can't be right--I count sixteen pieces for each team, and my friend told me he beat one of the moronic sorcerers in something like 4 moves."
 

You don't HAVE to kill them, If you're really good and you're opponent is very bad. you could sneak in and take the king without ever killing a piece.




OOC: Really when was the first time I mention succubi?
 

LogicsFate said:
You don't HAVE to kill them, If you're really good and you're opponent is very bad. you could sneak in and take the king without ever killing a piece.




OOC: Really when was the first time I mention succubi?
(OOC:

Post #510 and Post #514 :D

But you'd be surprised how often they come up. I think I've managed to see the word pop up in class discussions at least once per semester for the last three semesters, and have mentioned at least in passing in several of my last papers :p

I guess in our modern world, where media are defined by the male gaze, the image of the succubus is bound to appear as a self-referential metaphor. That and Giraldus Cambrensis thought there were some in Ireland. But we won't talk about him any more--he was silly ;) )
 
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LogicsFate said:
OOC: LOL I'm glad I saw that one coming, or else I'd feel silly. Like that one guy.
(OOC: He was a silly guy. He wrote lots of crazy things, and was very full of himself--including talking about the wonderful deacon of this one city in one of his books, and then he was the deacon of that city. Also, he flattered his patrons like crazy in his books and then when they died or fell from grace, he turned against them immediately. :D)
 


(OOC: Well, depends. As for Lasair and Elise--not sure there's anything they can do right now. I just noticed that this is almost the longest adventure thread still open on the front page.)
 

Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: Well, depends. As for Lasair and Elise--not sure there's anything they can do right now. I just noticed that this is almost the longest adventure thread still open on the front page.)

OOC: Which mean when I finally get to recompiling it, it's going to be a pain in my,,, Bront, you recompile it! you already suggested it, so it's your job. And Rystil since I blame you for the 25 paged RDI VII and the Genral Discussion VII thread you have to recompile them. So sayth me.
 

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