Viridian Plague OOC

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[SBLOCK=Keia]Yep, it might have been funny :D Of course, if you snap the bow that is Whinoah's treasured memento from her missing Soul Mother, it probably won't be as funny :p :uhoh:[/SBLOCK]
 

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Rystil Arden said:
I knew something like this could be an issue...that's why I made the prophecy more vague :uhoh: Hopefully, she gets the bow back, but as Vanitri probably knows, it is gladiator tradition (with slight variations in different places) to keep and/or ransom back the arms and armour of defeated opponents :uhoh:
Actualy, it wasn't, or at least not in those pits. Your stuff was your own, and not subject to seisure by another slave. Though, granted, those pits were different. They only got money, and the occasional gift from the crowd.

This would be the first time I've ever heard of something like that, though admittedly I don't spend much time in fighting pits in any game I've ever played. [/SBLOCK]
 

Well this was just a beer party in the office. The big corporate one was last weekend. I really didnt want to go to the big 1500+ party. Too many people, heard I didnt miss much either, apparently the food was terrible, the band too loud, and way too many people. The little office party was fun though.
 

[SBLOCK=Bront]Those were some pretty darn civil gladiator pits then :p Even knights agreeing to a dueling challenge in the Middle Ages would forfeit armour (and horse sometimes) to the winner.[/SBLOCK]
 

Erekose13 said:
Well this was just a beer party in the office. The big corporate one was last weekend. I really didnt want to go to the big 1500+ party. Too many people, heard I didnt miss much either, apparently the food was terrible, the band too loud, and way too many people. The little office party was fun though.
Cool, oh and [SBLOCK=Erekose13]I'll assume Obscurity wants to observe for now, though still visible and waiting on them to progress to her, unless you post otherwise :)[/SBLOCK]
 

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Rystil Arden said:
Those were some pretty darn civil gladiator pits then :p Even knights agreeing to a dueling challenge in the Middle Ages would forfeit armour (and horse sometimes) to the winner.
That's news to me.

But yes, particularly given you could willingly sell yourself into the pits.[/SBLOCK]
 

[SBLOCK=Bront]Yup, it's true, although since knights were often rather attached to their armour and horse, they would typically pay a ransom to get it back if they could. Heck, this was even true for the majority of jousting tournaments, which allowed the sponsor to not have to really even offer a prize beyond glory :D[/SBLOCK]
 

Rystil Arden said:
[SBLOCK=Erekose13]I'll assume Obscurity wants to observe for now, though still visible and waiting on them to progress to her, unless you post otherwise :)[/SBLOCK]

[sblock=Rystil]For the most part. Who is the other feldori that guided M'ress and the others in?[/sblock]
 

[sblock=BS & RA]The familiar glint was that M'ress was defending herself . . . or others, typically verbally.

I wouldn't think that M'ress would have survived without a strong defense mechanism . . . and a bit of attitude.

Also, Ra, if it will help . . . M'ress would likely consider a solemn vow on her soul mother not to harm the tralg without provocation such as being damaged by him (with intent) to be good enough.[/sblock]
 

Sorry about the long post . . . and I'm starting to tail off here. A post or two quick and I'm done for the night.

Take care all,
Keia
 

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