Ileein2011-05-03 04:42:08
QUOTE (Phoebus @ May 2 2011, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I need ONE more family member to be a banner house now, and I've been trying to find someone to adopt for ages. THIS IS MADDENING.
You can be our banner house. Shevats make good liege lords, we hardly make you fetch us drinks and our slippers at all.
Lilia2011-05-03 04:55:32
QUOTE (Ileein @ May 2 2011, 11:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can be our banner house. Shevats make good liege lords, we hardly make you fetch us drinks and our slippers at all.
I wish more people would actually use the pledging aspect. I remember when the Luminares pledged to the Dekovens, just to get their numbers to 50, and once they had 50 on their own, we unpledged. That always bothered me, and we never recovered from the heavy honor hit from unpledging.
Arel2011-05-03 04:57:47
QUOTE (Lilia @ May 3 2011, 12:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I wish more people would actually use the pledging aspect. I remember when the Luminares pledged to the Dekovens, just to get their numbers to 50, and once they had 50 on their own, we unpledged. That always bothered me, and we never recovered from the heavy honor hit from unpledging.
It looks like lost honour will be a lot easier to make up from this point onward.
Also, pledge to Shevat, we will let you hit Daraius on the nose with a rolled up newspaper when he pees on the carpet!
Eventru2011-05-03 04:58:12
QUOTE (Lilia @ May 3 2011, 12:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I wish more people would actually use the pledging aspect. I remember when the Luminares pledged to the Dekovens, just to get their numbers to 50, and once they had 50 on their own, we unpledged. That always bothered me, and we never recovered from the heavy honor hit from unpledging.
The system overall is designed to encourage pledging, this time around. I far prefer to see 100 banner houses and 4 great houses, personally.
Ytran2011-05-03 05:02:07
QUOTE (Arel @ May 2 2011, 11:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It looks like lost honour will be a lot easier to make up from this point onward.
Also, pledge to Shevat, we will let you hit Daraius on the nose with a rolled up newspaper when he pees on the carpet!
Also, pledge to Shevat, we will let you hit Daraius on the nose with a rolled up newspaper when he pees on the carpet!
Or get mauled trying, amirite?
Unknown2011-05-03 05:19:29
You realize how completely out of character it would be for Skyplume to pledge to Shevat?
Ileein2011-05-03 05:20:02
Nah, a few brain experiments and you'll never know the difference. Or much else, admittedly, but we all have to make sacrifices.
Daraius2011-05-03 05:20:57
QUOTE (Phoebus @ May 3 2011, 01:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You realize how completely out of character it would be for Skyplume to pledge to Shevat?
Clearly not, if they think the newpaper thing is a viable incentive. :maul:
(P.S. Need a :maul: emoticon.)
Shiri2011-05-03 05:39:57
WTF...in addition to the still-unfixed nexus c/p thing, the editor keeps adding random Ts I can't delete to the start of linebreaks in my posts, making me look stupid.
Jayden2011-05-03 05:40:19
Lorina2011-05-03 06:18:54
Look what I got!
a plush doll of Lord Eventru, Crown of the Exalted
A doll crafted by no mortal hand, this plushy's depiction of the Exalted Lord is a flawless
representation of His divinity, albeit perhaps through a child's eyes. Sun-kissed plush composes the
skin and body of the iconic toy, hands relegated to three large fingers separated only by stitching
rivaling two, toeless, sandal-clad feet. Samite woven with golden threads forms the divine toga the
plush Elder God wraps himself in, bound at the waist by a rope belt of braided gold and a pressed
golden clasp at one shoulder. Golden curls frame his warm, stitched smile, set beneath two violet,
gemstone eyes streaked with tawny, which watch the world with a preternatural awareness.
a plush doll of Lord Eventru, Crown of the Exalted
A doll crafted by no mortal hand, this plushy's depiction of the Exalted Lord is a flawless
representation of His divinity, albeit perhaps through a child's eyes. Sun-kissed plush composes the
skin and body of the iconic toy, hands relegated to three large fingers separated only by stitching
rivaling two, toeless, sandal-clad feet. Samite woven with golden threads forms the divine toga the
plush Elder God wraps himself in, bound at the waist by a rope belt of braided gold and a pressed
golden clasp at one shoulder. Golden curls frame his warm, stitched smile, set beneath two violet,
gemstone eyes streaked with tawny, which watch the world with a preternatural awareness.
Unknown2011-05-03 11:41:55
QUOTE (Lorina @ May 3 2011, 03:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Look what I got!
a plush doll of Lord Eventru, Crown of the Exalted
A doll crafted by no mortal hand, this plushy's depiction of the Exalted Lord is a flawless
representation of His divinity, albeit perhaps through a child's eyes. Sun-kissed plush composes the
skin and body of the iconic toy, hands relegated to three large fingers separated only by stitching
rivaling two, toeless, sandal-clad feet. Samite woven with golden threads forms the divine toga the
plush Elder God wraps himself in, bound at the waist by a rope belt of braided gold and a pressed
golden clasp at one shoulder. Golden curls frame his warm, stitched smile, set beneath two violet,
gemstone eyes streaked with tawny, which watch the world with a preternatural awareness.
a plush doll of Lord Eventru, Crown of the Exalted
A doll crafted by no mortal hand, this plushy's depiction of the Exalted Lord is a flawless
representation of His divinity, albeit perhaps through a child's eyes. Sun-kissed plush composes the
skin and body of the iconic toy, hands relegated to three large fingers separated only by stitching
rivaling two, toeless, sandal-clad feet. Samite woven with golden threads forms the divine toga the
plush Elder God wraps himself in, bound at the waist by a rope belt of braided gold and a pressed
golden clasp at one shoulder. Golden curls frame his warm, stitched smile, set beneath two violet,
gemstone eyes streaked with tawny, which watch the world with a preternatural awareness.
I want a Terentia one. D:
Llesvelt2011-05-03 12:50:20
QUOTE (Phoebus @ May 3 2011, 05:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You realize how completely out of character it would be for Skyplume to pledge to Shevat?
But, but, no other family even comes close to having the required amount of not-being-filthy-non-Hallifaxian-barbarians-ness.
Kiradawea2011-05-03 21:16:35
I'm thinking that now that I finally have the sewer skill, I should get around to exploring Magnagora's sewer, but I have no skills to bypass guards. But I am so curious so merf.
Same with godrealms really. Why does realm denizens have to be aggressive? T.T
Same with godrealms really. Why does realm denizens have to be aggressive? T.T
Sidd2011-05-03 21:25:11
QUOTE (Kiradawea @ May 3 2011, 03:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm thinking that now that I finally have the sewer skill, I should get around to exploring Magnagora's sewer, but I have no skills to bypass guards. But I am so curious so merf.
Same with godrealms really. Why does realm denizens have to be aggressive? T.T
Same with godrealms really. Why does realm denizens have to be aggressive? T.T
For the sewers you just need to bypass statues, not guards, there's an entrance in the se corner that if you fly by statues, land, cure up then enter sewers
Unknown2011-05-03 21:49:55
Fun fact: the first thing I did after being unenemied to Magnagora was explore their sewers. And got sucked into Muud before I was a demigod while doing it.
Sylphas2011-05-03 22:48:26
QUOTE (Phoebus @ May 3 2011, 05:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Fun fact: the first thing I did after being unenemied to Magnagora was explore their sewers. And got sucked into Muud before I was a demigod while doing it.
That's still on my list of Things To Do Now That I'm a Demigod.
Kiradawea2011-05-03 22:50:18
I've only explored half of Muud. I always get too insane by the time I get to the halfway point, and I can't kill the critters past there anyway due to being furrikin guardian.
Sylphas2011-05-03 23:00:06
QUOTE (Kiradawea @ May 3 2011, 06:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've only explored half of Muud. I always get too insane by the time I get to the halfway point, and I can't kill the critters past there anyway due to being furrikin guardian.
That's probably also going to be my issue, since I'm so much squishier as a bard than I was a wiccan, and even then I wasn't a walking tank. But at least now I can get back out without grinding parasites and cestodes until my system craps out due to insanity and I die.
Kiradawea2011-05-03 23:01:46
QUOTE (Sylphas @ May 4 2011, 01:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That's probably also going to be my issue, since I'm so much squishier as a bard than I was a wiccan, and even then I wasn't a walking tank. But at least now I can get back out without grinding parasites and cestodes until my system craps out due to insanity and I die.
How about reflections? And Illusory self, which I'll admit kills the power quickly. It's not Drawdown, but it may help you hit and run.