Unknown2005-03-28 02:15:43
Yes, Raezon is currently having his attempts at influencing her...I ask you all, whats more dangerous than a frightened and naive goddess?
Silvanus2005-03-28 02:18:17
A -horny- frightened and naive goddess.
Ceres2005-03-28 02:19:08
Ew?
Daganev2005-03-28 02:19:52
I don't think -horny- applies. I tried talking to her to see if she would become corrupted and be all Evil in her summer song ways, and she was clear about its purity, its Summer song, not Spring song.
Silvanus2005-03-28 03:02:31
Just to clarify: I was not calling Viravain horny, was just saying that'd be more frightening.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:06:59
Oh, because i'm an ass and saw Athana in this topic:
Athana was a member of the new Disciples clan. She joined with Revan and was going to help us recruit Serenwilde members, get info from them, and teach us Hartstone secrets. Too bad things went down the drain. Soulafein, Citera, and a handful of others were there too.
Let's see you not take this info IC
Athana was a member of the new Disciples clan. She joined with Revan and was going to help us recruit Serenwilde members, get info from them, and teach us Hartstone secrets. Too bad things went down the drain. Soulafein, Citera, and a handful of others were there too.
Let's see you not take this info IC
Jack2005-03-28 03:08:40
Ooh! Ooh! I was on the Dark Council!
Unknown2005-03-28 03:09:37
QUOTE(Jack @ Mar 27 2005, 09:08 PM)
Ooh! Ooh! I was on the Dark Council!
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You were my brother, I think they can assume that.
Oh, Amphitrite was a member as well.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:12:28
Ummmm we already knew all that.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:15:21
Oh yeah, one of your members told you everything after we got screwed. And then Serenwilde decided to do nothing about it. How like them.
Oh, another thing: ERION, remember when we had that long discussion about Lord Lacostian's order and you made me swear on my life not to ever speak of it again?
Ten minutes later I sold all the info to Rhysus for 10,000 gold.
Giggle.
Oh, another thing: ERION, remember when we had that long discussion about Lord Lacostian's order and you made me swear on my life not to ever speak of it again?
Ten minutes later I sold all the info to Rhysus for 10,000 gold.
Giggle.
Faethan2005-03-28 03:18:53
I'd imagine that everything you just said is already known ICly, Guido. I had a conversation with Erion in which he asked me to join the new disciplies, and I ended up refusing, and I asked him to not mention my name to the other members of the disciples, yet today I got questioned about my dealing with him. Information spreads fast.
Erion2005-03-28 03:19:43
Shrug. Oh well. It just goes to show what sort of a person you are. For one whom dares people not to take stuff IC, you weren't exactly good at seperating it yourself. I can't say I'm sad you're gone.
Erion2005-03-28 03:22:47
QUOTE(Faethan @ Mar 27 2005, 11:18 PM)
I'd imagine that everything you just said is already known ICly, Guido. I had a conversation with Erion in which he asked me to join the new disciplies, and I ended up refusing, and I asked him to not mention my name to the other members of the disciples, yet today I got questioned about my dealing with him. Information spreads fast.
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I know. I never told anyone, either. That's what irks me. So I don't know how the hell that got out, but it did. I refused to tell anyone, and people simply referred to you as "my contact".
Unknown2005-03-28 03:28:40
You asked him?!
That was what went wrong with the new clan. I wanted our recruitment to be as selective and careful as possible. Then you went out and inducted half of the world, most of them people who had either never done anything Glomdoring related or who only wanted to be in it so they could be 'part of something big', or because you thought having a bunch of big political entities would somehow help us. If you hadn't, for unknown reasons, inducted Bricriu, then the clan would still be around today and we'd be crackin' skulls. It wasn't my 'ego' that ruined it, believe me. If any of the members had problems with my 'ego' it's their fault, not mine, and i'd rather they not be a part of it.
That was what went wrong with the new clan. I wanted our recruitment to be as selective and careful as possible. Then you went out and inducted half of the world, most of them people who had either never done anything Glomdoring related or who only wanted to be in it so they could be 'part of something big', or because you thought having a bunch of big political entities would somehow help us. If you hadn't, for unknown reasons, inducted Bricriu, then the clan would still be around today and we'd be crackin' skulls. It wasn't my 'ego' that ruined it, believe me. If any of the members had problems with my 'ego' it's their fault, not mine, and i'd rather they not be a part of it.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:29:33
Addition:
The one big mistake I made was telling Daevos in the first place.
The one big mistake I made was telling Daevos in the first place.
Erion2005-03-28 03:29:55
QUOTE(Guido Flagg @ Mar 27 2005, 11:28 PM)
You asked him?!
That was what went wrong with the new clan. I wanted our recruitment to be as selective and careful as possible. Then you went out and inducted half of the world, most of them people who had either never done anything Glomdoring related or who only wanted to be in it so they could be 'part of something big', or because you thought having a bunch of big political entities would somehow help us. If you hadn't, for unknown reasons, inducted Bricriu, then the clan would still be around today and we'd be crackin' skulls. It wasn't my 'ego' that ruined it, believe me. If any of the members had problems with my 'ego' it's their fault, not mine, and i'd rather they not be a part of it.
That was what went wrong with the new clan. I wanted our recruitment to be as selective and careful as possible. Then you went out and inducted half of the world, most of them people who had either never done anything Glomdoring related or who only wanted to be in it so they could be 'part of something big', or because you thought having a bunch of big political entities would somehow help us. If you hadn't, for unknown reasons, inducted Bricriu, then the clan would still be around today and we'd be crackin' skulls. It wasn't my 'ego' that ruined it, believe me. If any of the members had problems with my 'ego' it's their fault, not mine, and i'd rather they not be a part of it.
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The famed god damned ego rears it's head again. If people didn't view your ego as a problem, they'd still be following you. Erion's no longer a Magnagoran, but they're still following him. Must be doing something right.
Faethan2005-03-28 03:30:27
Guido and Erion fight like two trailer trash women on day time talk shows.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:32:39
QUOTE(Faethan @ Mar 27 2005, 09:30 PM)
Guido and Erion fight like two trailer trash women on day time talk shows.
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I'm the fat one, he's the slutty one.
Unknown2005-03-28 03:33:59
QUOTE(Erion @ Mar 27 2005, 09:29 PM)
The famed god damned ego rears it's head again. If people didn't view your ego as a problem, they'd still be following you. Erion's no longer a Magnagoran, but they're still following him. Must be doing something right.
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I never said I didn't have this 'ego', i've got it and more. I'm just saying that if people thing it is a negative thing they can take a hike.
Visaeris had the same 'ego' when he was leading the DoC, and things were much different, because of the members, not the leader.
Oh, and Visaeris knew how to fight, but... shut up.
Erion2005-03-28 03:34:37
No. Guido and Erion fighting is like... Stewy from Family Guy, with no arms and legs, dropped on his head repeatedly, and hard... versus Link. With the tri-force.