Bricriu2005-03-20 14:23:18
He's making basic comments about the Geomancers and their treatment to his character. Ixchilgal, you're making personal attacks against Silvanus, the person. I suggest learning to seperate you as the character from yourself, at least on here - it will make things much more fun if you do so.
Just because Bricriu was busy duking it out verbally with a few people, doesn't mean I'm pissed at you guys as the person. I was laughing and joking around on one channel, the exact same time I was being...well, the Poison Tongue to them on another.
It's ROLEPLAY. Stop taking it so seriously man, that could do everyone a world of good.
Just because Bricriu was busy duking it out verbally with a few people, doesn't mean I'm pissed at you guys as the person. I was laughing and joking around on one channel, the exact same time I was being...well, the Poison Tongue to them on another.
It's ROLEPLAY. Stop taking it so seriously man, that could do everyone a world of good.
Ialie2005-03-20 14:25:47
I had the first dream about dain!
Torak2005-03-20 16:11:09
I find it funny that if you look, Hartstone got their city to help, Aquas got their city to help..and well Geomancers did not. Hmm who got dreamweaving last?
Manjanaia2005-03-20 16:21:00
I dived in and stole a page that the Magnagorans had stole. Woulda done more but I had to keep leaving the realms
Shiri2005-03-20 16:58:39
No major part, but Nejii was the one leading Ridien to and from the Moondancer guildhall to the alembic and helping searching. (Twice, for the first part. 'cause she didn't do her trigger for entering the alembic properly, and had to code it on the fly and made me go back to the GH to "collect some ingredients" to give her time, I think )
Laysus2005-03-20 17:03:53
QUOTE(Anonymous @ Mar 20 2005, 12:12 PM)
Pfft, I found it, and he just got a lucky last hit.
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Actually, I got first hit on it too
You were all wondering how to get it, then I tried cursing it, and nearly died when it hit back
Unknown2005-03-20 17:05:33
Barry managed to make mortal enemies of Magnagora and Celest
The Literary Archives.
Far more spacious and welcoming than the adjoining postal office, at least some
effort has been made here to provide comfort for those who wish to peruse the
City archives or catch up with current affairs. A dozen comfortable, though
threadbare, armchairs have been placed around low tables of poor quality, and
hugging the walls are many tall bookcases containing the literary works of
generations of Magnagorans. Above a mantlepiece at the southern wall is a truly
amateur painting of some long-forgotten dignitary sporting an oversized
yellow-plumed tricorne who brandishes a similarly disproportionate rapier. On
the opposite wall, another unsettling work depicts a very elderly, somewhat
jaundiced, viscanti matriarch. Her head hangs heavy beneath the weight of a
monstrous, bejewelled tiara. A white and brown speckled pony grazes nearby. You
may enter the NEWS from here.
You see a single exit leading north (open door).
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sleep
You close your eyes, curl up in a ball, and fall asleep.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
Bricriu creases her brow in a frown.
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wake
You begin your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
sleep
You are asleep and can do nothing. WAKE will attempt to wake you.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You open your eyes and yawn mightily.
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The Literary Archives.
Far more spacious and welcoming than the adjoining postal office, at least some
effort has been made here to provide comfort for those who wish to peruse the
City archives or catch up with current affairs. A dozen comfortable, though
threadbare, armchairs have been placed around low tables of poor quality, and
hugging the walls are many tall bookcases containing the literary works of
generations of Magnagorans. Above a mantlepiece at the southern wall is a truly
amateur painting of some long-forgotten dignitary sporting an oversized
yellow-plumed tricorne who brandishes a similarly disproportionate rapier. On
the opposite wall, another unsettling work depicts a very elderly, somewhat
jaundiced, viscanti matriarch. Her head hangs heavy beneath the weight of a
monstrous, bejewelled tiara. A white and brown speckled pony grazes nearby.
Stabbington Bear, the Psychotic Teddy is here, smirking diabolically. A
grizzled old rat sits here, fearlessly. Bricriu, the Poison Tongue is here. She
wields a blackened tower shield with a serrated-edge in her right hand. You may
enter the NEWS from here.
You see a single exit leading north (open door).
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
stand
You stand up and stretch your arms out wide.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
frown
You crease your brow in a frown.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
say 20 seconds?
You say, "20 seconds?"
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu, the Poison Tongue says, "You should heed warnings before."
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu, the Poison Tongue says, "No seconds, this time."
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu has declared you a formal enemy of the Mighty Dominion of Magnagora.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu raises a palm which glows with a tiny pinpoint of light. The light
turns into a sparkling current of energy that slams into you, dissolving your
flesh.
529h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Celest hasn't enemied me yet, but I get the feeling that they want to
The Literary Archives.
Far more spacious and welcoming than the adjoining postal office, at least some
effort has been made here to provide comfort for those who wish to peruse the
City archives or catch up with current affairs. A dozen comfortable, though
threadbare, armchairs have been placed around low tables of poor quality, and
hugging the walls are many tall bookcases containing the literary works of
generations of Magnagorans. Above a mantlepiece at the southern wall is a truly
amateur painting of some long-forgotten dignitary sporting an oversized
yellow-plumed tricorne who brandishes a similarly disproportionate rapier. On
the opposite wall, another unsettling work depicts a very elderly, somewhat
jaundiced, viscanti matriarch. Her head hangs heavy beneath the weight of a
monstrous, bejewelled tiara. A white and brown speckled pony grazes nearby. You
may enter the NEWS from here.
You see a single exit leading north (open door).
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
sleep
You close your eyes, curl up in a ball, and fall asleep.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
Bricriu creases her brow in a frown.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
wake
You begin your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You continue your struggle to escape from the dreamworld.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
sleep
You are asleep and can do nothing. WAKE will attempt to wake you.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
You open your eyes and yawn mightily.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
l
The Literary Archives.
Far more spacious and welcoming than the adjoining postal office, at least some
effort has been made here to provide comfort for those who wish to peruse the
City archives or catch up with current affairs. A dozen comfortable, though
threadbare, armchairs have been placed around low tables of poor quality, and
hugging the walls are many tall bookcases containing the literary works of
generations of Magnagorans. Above a mantlepiece at the southern wall is a truly
amateur painting of some long-forgotten dignitary sporting an oversized
yellow-plumed tricorne who brandishes a similarly disproportionate rapier. On
the opposite wall, another unsettling work depicts a very elderly, somewhat
jaundiced, viscanti matriarch. Her head hangs heavy beneath the weight of a
monstrous, bejewelled tiara. A white and brown speckled pony grazes nearby.
Stabbington Bear, the Psychotic Teddy is here, smirking diabolically. A
grizzled old rat sits here, fearlessly. Bricriu, the Poison Tongue is here. She
wields a blackened tower shield with a serrated-edge in her right hand. You may
enter the NEWS from here.
You see a single exit leading north (open door).
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p exp-
stand
You stand up and stretch your arms out wide.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
frown
You crease your brow in a frown.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
say 20 seconds?
You say, "20 seconds?"
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu, the Poison Tongue says, "You should heed warnings before."
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu, the Poison Tongue says, "No seconds, this time."
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu has declared you a formal enemy of the Mighty Dominion of Magnagora.
1262h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Bricriu raises a palm which glows with a tiny pinpoint of light. The light
turns into a sparkling current of energy that slams into you, dissolving your
flesh.
529h, 1340m, 1652e, 0p ex-
Celest hasn't enemied me yet, but I get the feeling that they want to
Shiri2005-03-20 17:08:42
Psh...that wasn't very fair, now!
Gregori2005-03-20 17:09:48
Laysus, Tuek and Gregori killed the Manifestation.
Most of Hartstone was involved in the Tablets and Dain, alot of the Moondancers as Jasper named helped as well. Gregori talked to Queen Maeve to get advice on the Manisfestation.
Hartsone - Hayden, Athana, Niara, Nessa, Astrasia, Arix, Munsia, Gregori, Elryn... and whomever else I missed
Moondancers - Ibaesha, Jasper, Cronnacht, Tuek, Narsrim, Marina, Shorlen and I am sure there were some others
Overall there were alot of people involved, some more key players than others, but it was definately a group effort.
Edit:: fixed as per Shiri's post
Most of Hartstone was involved in the Tablets and Dain, alot of the Moondancers as Jasper named helped as well. Gregori talked to Queen Maeve to get advice on the Manisfestation.
Hartsone - Hayden, Athana, Niara, Nessa, Astrasia, Arix, Munsia, Gregori, Elryn... and whomever else I missed
Moondancers - Ibaesha, Jasper, Cronnacht, Tuek, Narsrim, Marina, Shorlen and I am sure there were some others
Overall there were alot of people involved, some more key players than others, but it was definately a group effort.
Edit:: fixed as per Shiri's post
Silvanus2005-03-20 17:09:50
I found first one, Daevos found second, Yukari found third. Thats all I know.
Shiri2005-03-20 17:13:03
Shorlen's a Moondancer, not a Hartstone, incidentally.
Nyla2005-03-20 18:02:27
QUOTE(Gregori @ Mar 20 2005, 12:09 PM)
Laysus, Tuek and Gregori killed the Manifestation.
Most of Hartstone was involved in the Tablets and Dain, alot of the Moondancers as Jasper named helped as well. Gregori talked to Queen Maeve to get advice on the Manisfestation.
Hartsone - Hayden, Athana, Niara, Nessa, Astrasia, Arix, Munsia, Gregori, Elryn... and whomever else I missed
Edit:: fixed as per Shiri's post
Most of Hartstone was involved in the Tablets and Dain, alot of the Moondancers as Jasper named helped as well. Gregori talked to Queen Maeve to get advice on the Manisfestation.
Hartsone - Hayden, Athana, Niara, Nessa, Astrasia, Arix, Munsia, Gregori, Elryn... and whomever else I missed
Edit:: fixed as per Shiri's post
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*cough*Nyla*cough*
Ialie had the first dream
Dont know who had the second
Munsia had the third
Nyla had the fourth
Elryn had the fifth
Jasper2005-03-20 18:48:50
QUOTE(nyla @ Mar 20 2005, 06:02 PM)
*cough*Nyla*cough*
Ialie had the first dream
Dont know who had the second
Munsia had the third
Nyla had the fourth
Elryn had the fifth
Ialie had the first dream
Dont know who had the second
Munsia had the third
Nyla had the fourth
Elryn had the fifth
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Many people had dreams about the tablets at the same time. I remember when we trying to find the third, both Munsia and Astrasia sent me a tell at the same time.
Estarra2005-03-20 18:57:16
There was apparently one druid who actually witness Dain fall into a slumber. Any recall his name?
Revan2005-03-20 19:08:46
In response to all these accusations against the Geomancers not telling their city: Let me tell you a story I'd like to call the Tainted Fae Incident.
Once upon a time, Fain and Raezon told a few members of the Iron COuncil and idea.This idea spread to some other people who turned out to be extremely zealous and impatient. The result? A war that should never have happened the way it did because someone decided to act too soon.
The moral of the story: Don't trust too many Magnagorans with event info.
Now, the Geomancers got all these dreams. We decided it best to keep it to ourselves to PREVENT the idiocy of the Fae event from happening, since we didn't know what was going on. We believed this would result in smooth sailing and we would let everyone know when we were finished. Unfortunately, SIlvanus prevented that, and what did we get? Overzealous fanatics trying to push our guild to complete the quest faster, trying to take over, trying to order the guild around and ruining the fun of the event for many Geomancers due to the near outbreak of a civil war. So I'd like to thank Silvanus and most of the Magnagoran citizens who feel they have been wronged: You merely proved the Geomancer Leadership's theory that if word of an event reaches your ears, you go crazy and try to ruin it. That is all.
Once upon a time, Fain and Raezon told a few members of the Iron COuncil and idea.This idea spread to some other people who turned out to be extremely zealous and impatient. The result? A war that should never have happened the way it did because someone decided to act too soon.
The moral of the story: Don't trust too many Magnagorans with event info.
Now, the Geomancers got all these dreams. We decided it best to keep it to ourselves to PREVENT the idiocy of the Fae event from happening, since we didn't know what was going on. We believed this would result in smooth sailing and we would let everyone know when we were finished. Unfortunately, SIlvanus prevented that, and what did we get? Overzealous fanatics trying to push our guild to complete the quest faster, trying to take over, trying to order the guild around and ruining the fun of the event for many Geomancers due to the near outbreak of a civil war. So I'd like to thank Silvanus and most of the Magnagoran citizens who feel they have been wronged: You merely proved the Geomancer Leadership's theory that if word of an event reaches your ears, you go crazy and try to ruin it. That is all.
Unknown2005-03-20 19:16:40
How did the Tainted Fae event go wrong? I'm sure it could have gone far more smoothly, but you progressed as far through the quest as was possible without letting Gorgulu eat Nil.
The only thing you could have done, really, was kill White Hart.
Oh yeah, that's a question i've been meaning to ask since that event.
WHY DIDN'T YOU KILL WHITE HART?!
The only thing you could have done, really, was kill White Hart.
Oh yeah, that's a question i've been meaning to ask since that event.
WHY DIDN'T YOU KILL WHITE HART?!
Revan2005-03-20 19:20:58
Because too many people were busy being slaughtered by Serens
Unknown2005-03-20 19:22:47
You guys managed to taint so many damn Fae, though. If you'd focused all your rescources on finishing off White Hart before going after the Fae you would've done much better. It would have taken them twice as long to relight the flame, not to mention all the other huge penalties it would incur on them.
Silvanus2005-03-20 19:23:57
Revan, you have no clue what happened.
Daevos, Brona and Valek refused to do what Fain asked, saying it wasn't time yet. The only reason they said this, according to someone, is because they were threatening Serens in voting for Nikua that if they don't vote him, they'll invade Serenwilde.
Kaervas raised Crow in response to them saying it wasn't time yet.
Daevos, Brona and Valek refused to do what Fain asked, saying it wasn't time yet. The only reason they said this, according to someone, is because they were threatening Serens in voting for Nikua that if they don't vote him, they'll invade Serenwilde.
Kaervas raised Crow in response to them saying it wasn't time yet.
Unknown2005-03-20 19:25:37
QUOTE(Silvanus @ Mar 20 2005, 01:23 PM)
Revan, you have no clue what happened.
Daevos, Brona and Valek refused to do what Fain asked, saying it wasn't time yet. The only reason they said this, according to someone, is because they were threatening Serens in voting for Nikua that if they don't vote him, they'll invade Serenwilde.
Kaervas raised Crow in response to them saying it wasn't time yet.
Daevos, Brona and Valek refused to do what Fain asked, saying it wasn't time yet. The only reason they said this, according to someone, is because they were threatening Serens in voting for Nikua that if they don't vote him, they'll invade Serenwilde.
Kaervas raised Crow in response to them saying it wasn't time yet.
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Kaervas and I raised Crow, actually. I'm sure he would've managed it without me, but I helped it along.