Shemmy's Planescape Storyhour #2 (Updated x3 10-17-07)

Arytiss said:
Cool, Clueless has a name.

And have I mentioned how much I love A'kin? He has to be one of my favourite NPC's in the setting.

Then you'll be happy, because he'll be showing up time and time again in both SHs. He's probably got a deeper and more twisted story than any other character I've written for, possibly excepting Vorkannis, and we're still in the shallows of that history. It's going to be a hell of a good time exploring him.
 

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Shemeska said:
Then you'll be happy, because he'll be showing up time and time again in both SHs. He's probably got a deeper and more twisted story than any other character I've written for, possibly excepting Vorkannis, and we're still in the shallows of that history. It's going to be a hell of a good time exploring him.

He wins my too like-able to quietly murder, yet have motives to do so award.
 


joshhg said:
Quietly murder? Since when does Toras kill quietly?

I've always viewed his method as akin to the scene in Dogma : "Don't run! Don't run! We're here to help!". Granted he's been in over his head a few times*, but other times the words Cosmic Justice just couldn't do him enough credit. :)

*"You never told me the dragon was -that- big!"
 


joshhg said:
Quietly murder? Since when does Toras kill quietly?
Since I lectured him on it when he did it loudly and pointed out to him the evidence he'd brought into the inn with him from a poor cleanup job. ;)

Shem quoting Toras said:
"You never told me the dragon was -that- big!"
"Yes. I. Did."
 

Clueless said:
*chuckle* Was wondering if anyone was gonna notice that... ;)
Speaking of which, did you get to pick the name? I know at least some of his history was made up by Shemmy, but I don't know how much.

Clueless said:
Since I lectured him on it when he did it loudly and pointed out to him the evidence he'd brought into the inn with him from a poor cleanup job.
Ah. Hehe.
 

Clueless said:
"Yes. I. Did."

You said the Dragon was huge. What you failed to describe was the fact that the scale of its eye would render us Lilliputan by comparison. That is an order of magnitude difference. And I'd have still gotten the bastard if he hadn't had that torc of fortification. Or spent an hour hiding on the sodding ceiling.
 

Toras said:
You said the Dragon was huge. What you failed to describe was the fact that the scale of its eye would render us Lilliputan by comparison. That is an order of magnitude difference. And I'd have still gotten the bastard if he hadn't had that torc of fortification. Or spent an hour hiding on the sodding ceiling.

So, is that why parents tell children to quit looking on the ceiling?
 


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