Shulamit2011-03-08 00:37:49
To anyone who owns a Raziela doll. Shulamit will make you designs if you let her play with it lots and lots. *true*
Unknown2011-03-08 00:39:30
QUOTE (Shulamit @ Mar 7 2011, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To anyone who owns a Raziela doll. Shulamit will make you designs if you let her play with it lots and lots. *true*
If only you had asked last week. I still had mine then. I got bored of the dolls and ditched em for a fate deck though.
Sylphas2011-03-08 00:45:32
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Mar 7 2011, 07:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If only you had asked last week. I still had mine then. I got bored of the dolls and ditched em for a fate deck though.
YOU TRADED IN RETIRED DOLLS? ARE YOU INSANE?!
Ayisdra2011-03-08 00:45:38
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Mar 7 2011, 06:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Telepaths kill people.
Diseases kill people.
Telepathy is a disease!
Diseases kill people.
Telepathy is a disease!
is not true! This was a similar argument I had in class today (only different choice of words)
My tweet: I have no idea where to start with the dozen or so ideas I have .
Unknown2011-03-08 00:46:37
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Mar 7 2011, 07:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
YOU TRADED IN RETIRED DOLLS? ARE YOU INSANE?!
What? I can't sell them. They got boring after like...ten minutes. And I didn't have Elohora, so I'd never get the full set anyway.
Sylphas2011-03-08 00:47:51
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Mar 7 2011, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What? I can't sell them. They got boring after like...ten minutes. And I didn't have Elohora, so I'd never get the full set anyway.
That's why you wait until the sunny day in the future when Estarra lets us trade them, and I buy them from you for a hundred credits each.
Unknown2011-03-08 00:53:00
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Mar 7 2011, 07:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That's why you wait until the sunny day in the future when Estarra lets us trade them, and I buy them from you for a hundred credits each.
I'll derive more enjoyment from a fate deck then 400 credits anyway.
Lehki2011-03-08 00:59:45
100 credits pft, they'd go for more then that.
Rivius2011-03-08 01:10:32
QUOTE (Sojiro @ Mar 7 2011, 07:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I agree, psi shields should be like smoke faeleaf for psi attacks.
This is actually a really good idea.
QUOTE (Trakis @ Mar 7 2011, 06:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
3 telepaths in 3 seconds.
10 telepaths in 10 seconds.
100 telepaths in 100 seconds.
Infinite telepaths in infinite seconds?!?
Fight more telepaths at once.
10 telepaths in 10 seconds.
100 telepaths in 100 seconds.
Infinite telepaths in infinite seconds?!?
Fight more telepaths at once.
QUOTE (Razenth @ Mar 7 2011, 06:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Were they Gaudi and was one a family member? >.>
...o.O I'm scared to log in.
Razenth2011-03-08 01:13:31
Annnnnswer. PM me if you have to
Tetra2011-03-08 01:38:30
Second rapier customisation, courtesy of Irillia(and rightfully conceptualized after her):
Appearance: Windsinger, the Mistral Blade
Dropped: The ornate, gold-and-white form of Windsinger lies here, its blade and hilt gleaming with a mirror-like sheen.
Examined: Delicate, graceful, and unconventional in design, this unique rapier is intended to parry and defend its wielder while its companion sword deals the killing thrusts. Lithe, durable steel comprises the whipcord-thin blade, shining as luminously as a pristine cloud amid the summer sky. Rather than being sharpened for cutting, all three edges of the blade are finely scalloped into cunning notches, allowing the wielder to catch an opponent's weapon and ward off their attack. Affording just as much protection as the rapier's design, however, are the eddying breezes that continually gather about the blade and swirl around its edges like a fierce, concentrated cyclone. Not only do these whirling wisps of wind help ensnare incoming blades, but they can also deflect them away entirely, even twisting weapons from the opponent's grasp. With each swing, the roiling winds create an ethereal, eerily beautiful humming sound in a melancholy minor key as they blow against the blade's hollowed edges. At the base of the rapier, two graceful quillons of braided gold and steel sweep aggressively upward to further circumvent enemy strikes. The quillons descend into an ornate hilt that gleams with elaborate goldwork embellished in bright, crisscrossing flourishes and waves. A brilliant golden beryl forms the pommel, throwing flashes of saffron and amber light with every swing of this elegant parrying rapier.
Appearance: Windsinger, the Mistral Blade
Dropped: The ornate, gold-and-white form of Windsinger lies here, its blade and hilt gleaming with a mirror-like sheen.
Examined: Delicate, graceful, and unconventional in design, this unique rapier is intended to parry and defend its wielder while its companion sword deals the killing thrusts. Lithe, durable steel comprises the whipcord-thin blade, shining as luminously as a pristine cloud amid the summer sky. Rather than being sharpened for cutting, all three edges of the blade are finely scalloped into cunning notches, allowing the wielder to catch an opponent's weapon and ward off their attack. Affording just as much protection as the rapier's design, however, are the eddying breezes that continually gather about the blade and swirl around its edges like a fierce, concentrated cyclone. Not only do these whirling wisps of wind help ensnare incoming blades, but they can also deflect them away entirely, even twisting weapons from the opponent's grasp. With each swing, the roiling winds create an ethereal, eerily beautiful humming sound in a melancholy minor key as they blow against the blade's hollowed edges. At the base of the rapier, two graceful quillons of braided gold and steel sweep aggressively upward to further circumvent enemy strikes. The quillons descend into an ornate hilt that gleams with elaborate goldwork embellished in bright, crisscrossing flourishes and waves. A brilliant golden beryl forms the pommel, throwing flashes of saffron and amber light with every swing of this elegant parrying rapier.
Unknown2011-03-08 01:41:13
Man, names in short descs :|
Tetra2011-03-08 01:51:10
QUOTE (Sojiro @ Mar 8 2011, 01:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Man, names in short descs :|
They're artifact weapons. Most artifact have long-winded(no pun intended) names. If I wanted something simple I'd design it through a private cartel.
Rivius2011-03-08 01:51:57
QUOTE (Sojiro @ Mar 7 2011, 09:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Man, names in short descs :|
Are sexy :F
When I customize my swords, there will super long names.
Unknown2011-03-08 01:57:09
Shuyin is here. He wields Crow's Most Murderous Talon, Eyegouger the Piercer in his left hand and Night's Tenebrous Touch, Soulstealer the Awesome in his right hand.
I like the desc, it's neat, it's just a personal peeve of mine because there's no way you can know what the name of someone's weapon is at first glance unless you're really really really really super famous, tell everyone about your weapon's name all the time, or it really is just part of the IC lore, like the champ artifacts.
I like the desc, it's neat, it's just a personal peeve of mine because there's no way you can know what the name of someone's weapon is at first glance unless you're really really really really super famous, tell everyone about your weapon's name all the time, or it really is just part of the IC lore, like the champ artifacts.
Unknown2011-03-08 01:58:32
Rivius is here, wielding Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, the Quite-Atrocious Blade in his left hand and Suoicodilaipxecitsiligarfilacrepus, the Tongue-Severing Blade in his right hand.
Razenth2011-03-08 01:58:38
What our lovely friend Shuyin means, is that that must be some crazy legendary weapon for him to be able to name it upon sight, regardless of whether he's seen/heard of it before or not.
EDIT: Damn Glom ninja >:(
EDIT: Damn Glom ninja >:(
Tetra2011-03-08 02:00:11
QUOTE (Sojiro @ Mar 8 2011, 02:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Shuyin is here. He wields Crow's Most Murderous Talon, Eyegouger the Piercer in his left hand and Night's Tenebrous Touch, Soulstealer the Awesome in his right hand.
I like the desc, it's neat, it's just a personal peeve of mine because there's no way you can know what the name of someone's weapon is at first glance unless you're really really really really super famous, tell everyone about your weapon's name all the time, or it really is just part of the IC lore, like the champ artifacts.
I like the desc, it's neat, it's just a personal peeve of mine because there's no way you can know what the name of someone's weapon is at first glance unless you're really really really really super famous, tell everyone about your weapon's name all the time, or it really is just part of the IC lore, like the champ artifacts.
Just like how you can't know the name of every single person in the Basin just by watching them enter the room or typing WHO? Lol.
Kiradawea2011-03-08 02:01:03
QUOTE (Shulamit @ Mar 8 2011, 01:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To anyone who owns a Raziela doll. Shulamit will make you designs if you let her play with it lots and lots. *true*
Kira has a Raziela doll. It is the only doll she got.
Lendren2011-03-08 02:01:08
Or the name of every river and mountain you visit just by visiting it.