Elostian2008-11-05 07:39:59
For the record, my comment was a joke...
Regardless, I think 'Smith of the Seas of Undetermined Number' sounds excellent!
Regardless, I think 'Smith of the Seas of Undetermined Number' sounds excellent!
Arin2008-11-05 09:20:01
Super Sailor of the Sixteen Seas
Abethor2008-11-05 14:59:58
QUOTE(Arin @ Nov 5 2008, 03:20 AM) 579380
Super Sailor of the Sixteen Seas
Maybe if it was a sailing cartel
Unknown2008-11-05 16:50:25
How about:
"Smith of the not less than two seas, but rather some whole number greater than two, and less than or equal to n-r, where n is the number of aquatic places in the planes, and r is the number of said aquatic places that do not qualify as a sea. See appendix A for requisite qualities needed for said qualification."
"Smith of the not less than two seas, but rather some whole number greater than two, and less than or equal to n-r, where n is the number of aquatic places in the planes, and r is the number of said aquatic places that do not qualify as a sea. See appendix A for requisite qualities needed for said qualification."
Abethor2008-11-05 17:48:45
QUOTE(Rainydays @ Nov 5 2008, 10:50 AM) 579461
How about:
"Smith of the not less than two seas, but rather some whole number greater than two, and less than or equal to n-r, where n is the number of aquatic places in the planes, and r is the number of said aquatic places that do not qualify as a sea. See appendix A for requisite qualities needed for said qualification."
"Smith of the not less than two seas, but rather some whole number greater than two, and less than or equal to n-r, where n is the number of aquatic places in the planes, and r is the number of said aquatic places that do not qualify as a sea. See appendix A for requisite qualities needed for said qualification."
Actually that sounds like an awesome title.
And appendix A would direct you to Appendix B.
Arin2008-11-05 18:51:18
You must include a glossary explaining words involved in Appendix A but not Appendix B because you will need to purchase the supplementary material in edition 1.2 to find the glossary to Appendix B"
Elostian2008-11-05 21:39:54
That's only during Roarkian though.
Xenthos2008-11-05 23:49:43
What is a "wood cuck"?
Casilu2008-11-06 00:38:19
QUOTE(Xenthos @ Nov 5 2008, 03:49 PM) 579629
What is a "wood cuck"?
If you don't know that, ask your father.
Shaddus2008-11-06 00:46:29
QUOTE(casilu @ Nov 5 2008, 06:38 PM) 579640
If you don't know that, ask your father.
at first, I thought it was making reference to a wooden phallus.Then I realized the problem with splinters, and decided it was about something else. They forgot the H, in Chuck. Woodchuck.
Not to be confused with Chuck Norris, who is made from a titanium/adamantium alloy.
Arix2008-11-06 00:49:39
Wow, you guys trolled this thread good.
Abethor2008-11-06 01:22:39
QUOTE(Arix @ Nov 5 2008, 06:49 PM) 579642
Wow, you guys trolled this thread good.
This thread is more trolled than an elderly man in a small motorboat fishing for walleye.
Eventru2008-11-07 07:48:12
Why are we being so prejudicial about this? Why can't you be a smith of the oceans? I mean - what, did they do something to earn our collective ire? Wretchedly cruel of you to exclude them without a reason!
Xavius2008-11-07 08:02:09
QUOTE(Eventru @ Nov 7 2008, 01:48 AM) 580064
Why are we being so prejudicial about this? Why can't you be a smith of the oceans?
Forge + ore + fire = metal
Forge + ore + water = ore
Abethor2008-11-07 14:31:07
QUOTE (Xavius @ Nov 7 2008, 02:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Forge + ore + fire = metal
Forge + ore + water = ore
Forge + ore + water = ore
I hate to say it, but Seas are comprised of mostly water too.
EDIT: bump, still looking for more members!