Unknown2005-09-07 00:50:45
Tully tried to ask Aiella some questions.
Tully: "So where outside de basin do ye hail from? North? South? West?"
Aiella "Hn"
Also, at first I was confused, she made the Tigers sound like spirits, so I queried what plan they came from. She called me an "idiot".
Oh well...
Tully: "So where outside de basin do ye hail from? North? South? West?"
Aiella "Hn"
Also, at first I was confused, she made the Tigers sound like spirits, so I queried what plan they came from. She called me an "idiot".
Oh well...
Unknown2005-09-07 01:21:23
My original plan was to explain Guido's 'suicide' as him leaving the Basin. I had a big journal written up kept by him as he sailed out and explored the lands, but then I got bored and said 'screw it'.
If they ever open up an area outside the Basin I'm going to beg the staff to have a vague mention of a 'half-buried bear skeleton' in one of the room descs.
If they ever open up an area outside the Basin I'm going to beg the staff to have a vague mention of a 'half-buried bear skeleton' in one of the room descs.
Unknown2005-09-07 02:18:36
Yes, after the alt abuse, OOC shouts, and all around headache you've caused, I'm quite certain they'd be willing to oblige.
Gwylifar2005-09-08 01:59:31
QUOTE(Temporary_Guido @ Sep 6 2005, 09:21 PM)
If they ever open up an area outside the Basin I'm going to beg the staff to have a vague mention of a 'half-buried bear skeleton' in one of the room descs.
181167
Good luck with that. They're not much for closure or plot hooks; once you're gone, you're no use to them.
Ialie2005-09-08 02:37:38
QUOTE(Gwylifar @ Sep 7 2005, 08:59 PM)
Good luck with that. They're not much for closure or plot hooks; once you're gone, you're no use to them.
181921
Aww Gwy-gwy that isn't true. They just have priorties. I can't imagine that they sit around waiting for some players to throw cool personal closure stories at them. It is hard to leave you mark I understand in a world that is constantly growing, constantly changing, but it is up to you to find a way that Lusternia will remember you. Not the administration, honestly please don't hate me for saying this Gwy-gwy cause I love you, but logically it makes sense to spend time doing things for the players that are going to stay then do things for someone whose loyalty is a bit fragile and might leave.
Unknown2005-09-08 02:48:42
Eh, you never know.
Exarius2005-09-08 03:38:36
QUOTE(Narsrim @ Sep 6 2005, 01:23 PM)
We have two people enter the Basin chasing down tigers that supposedly devoured their kin (which is funny considering they were trill and thus could fly).
180980
*ahem*
Felines don't come lumbering up to clamp their jaws on you like some dinosaur out of a fifties B movie. Felines are fast. Felines are stealthy. And some RL natives to tiger-infested jungles have learned to wear masks on the back of their heads in order to fool lurking tigers into thinking they're being watched when they're not.
A hunting tiger who can't take you by surprise is going to have to be really hungry, or he's not going to bother. A hunting tiger who can take you by surprise is probably going to break your neck (or something nearly as debilitating) before you know he's there.
Unknown2005-09-08 03:41:20
QUOTE(Exarius @ Sep 8 2005, 03:38 AM)
*ahem*
Felines don't come lumbering up to clamp their jaws on you like some dinosaur out of a fifties B movie. Felines are fast. Felines are stealthy. And some RL natives to tiger-infested jungles have learned to wear masks on the back of their heads in order to fool lurking tigers into thinking they're being watched when they're not.
A hunting tiger who can't take you by surprise is going to have to be really hungry, or he's not going to bother. A hunting tiger who can take you by surprise is probably going to break your neck (or something nearly as debilitating) before you know he's there.
Felines don't come lumbering up to clamp their jaws on you like some dinosaur out of a fifties B movie. Felines are fast. Felines are stealthy. And some RL natives to tiger-infested jungles have learned to wear masks on the back of their heads in order to fool lurking tigers into thinking they're being watched when they're not.
A hunting tiger who can't take you by surprise is going to have to be really hungry, or he's not going to bother. A hunting tiger who can take you by surprise is probably going to break your neck (or something nearly as debilitating) before you know he's there.
181945
Exarius takes the cat thing way too seriously.
Bau2005-09-08 04:35:29
Yeah, but it's true.
Gwylifar2005-09-09 02:22:21
QUOTE(Ialie @ Sep 7 2005, 10:37 PM)
Aww Gwy-gwy that isn't true. They just have priorties. I can't imagine that they sit around waiting for some players to throw cool personal closure stories at them.
181924
It wasn't a matter of time in my case -- it took longer to not do it than it would have to do it. You think Guido's better earned that tiny favor? (Actually, please don't answer that.)
Unknown2005-09-09 02:24:43
QUOTE(Gwylifar @ Sep 9 2005, 02:22 AM)
It wasn't a matter of time in my case -- it took longer to not do it than it would have to do it. You think Guido's better earned that tiny favor? (Actually, please don't answer that.)
182470
You may be better, but I'm way cooler.
*Nod*
Corr2005-09-09 02:36:56
QUOTE(Narsrim @ Sep 6 2005, 06:23 PM)
I'll explain in graphic detail for you:
We have two people enter the Basin chasing down tigers that supposedly devoured their kin (which is funny considering they were trill and thus could fly).
We have two people enter the Basin chasing down tigers that supposedly devoured their kin (which is funny considering they were trill and thus could fly).
180980
Two words... Sylvester and Tweety.
Unknown2005-09-09 02:55:17
Are we using the scrabble definition of words? Proper nouns are not words, according to Scrabble.