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Post by Speck on Feb 27, 2008 0:54:35 GMT -5
It does sound a bit like Avatar's Airbending/Ba gua (sp?), from the way she described it and the special features stuff I've watched. Heh, that's not what I was thinking of, actually. xD Though Ikkin's got a bit of airbender in her anyway, methinks. Might help with finding the resemblance. I'm thinking... Spiderman. No idea if I'm right, though.
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Post by zarikrahia on Feb 27, 2008 1:10:28 GMT -5
Methinks Everyone at some point in GW2: The Musical will end up singing or dancing. Zari: I'm a-tired of all your nutty games and gambles, can't we just sit down and argue this ouuuuuuut? That way, hopefully no-one gets hurt, except... possibly the table from, uhm, being thumped for emphasis? Wait. don't let me post any more GW2: TM stuff or everyone will explode from my weird ideas. DX and everything is zari'd.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Feb 27, 2008 4:52:53 GMT -5
Vyt- ...Ehem. This shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but... PFA is definitely past her puberty. XDDD;; Mainly because RL!PFA is, and I imagine GW!PFA as being older than RL!PFA. Soumyes. *runs off to post* xDDD I figured you'd say that. Rest assured however, I'll edit my post. I'd like to know GW!PFA's age, please. :3
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Post by Huntress on Feb 27, 2008 8:23:44 GMT -5
Um, Cyborg, where the heck are you? o.o A minute ago you were still near the ship, or so I understood, judging by the fact that Keng walked in and there was much rejoicing, and all of a sudden you're sending rocks at Kat and Ikkin who are in Castle Kestrel's throne room sortof quite a long way away from the ship.
As for castle burning, I'd expect some of the funiture in the upper towers to still be on fire, if the roof caved in. No clue how well it'd spread, because it could only use wooden objects and tapestries and the like. And as for a fireplace... you're not planning to set the blarf on fire, are you? >____>
...not that I mind, it wouldn't harm him much and just create more stop-drop-roll moments xD Though it'd probably get rid of his spikes and mean a lot of metalwork later on, thanks muchly. The easiest and pretty much the only way to harm him is... eh, as if I'd tell you =3 But the RP is finally getting lots more interesting, so do continue.
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Post by Kengplant on Feb 27, 2008 9:19:43 GMT -5
I'm confused too. I thought cyborg and midknight were still by the ship. I don't recall them going inside. o.0
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Post by PFA on Feb 27, 2008 10:00:23 GMT -5
Vyt- ...Ehem. This shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but... PFA is definitely past her puberty. XDDD;; Mainly because RL!PFA is, and I imagine GW!PFA as being older than RL!PFA. Soumyes. *runs off to post* xDDD I figured you'd say that. Rest assured however, I'll edit my post. I'd like to know GW!PFA's age, please. :3 Haven't decided on it for sure, but I'm gonna say 16-ish. And Cyborg, um, yeah... the Castle Kestrel throne room and the White Weewoo are two very different places, I'm afraid. XDDD;; So Cyborg shouldn't know Spacefleet is in the castle, while I'm at it.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Feb 27, 2008 15:04:46 GMT -5
I just realized that we've made enough actions to waste time for the sun to appear right now. Unless we have a chronomancer or someone equal to that to stop time (or at the lesser extend, the sun from rising), I think we'll have to hurry up.
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Post by Huntress on Feb 27, 2008 15:09:53 GMT -5
On the subject of castle burning, because we briefly dealt with that question in today's English Literature lecture.
The place should be ablaze by now >__> I'm assuming that Kestrel isn't your average medieval castle. If it was, it wouldn't be much of a place to live in, because medieval castles didn't have much furniture (furniture was rare; when nobles moved between winter and summer residences, they took beds and suchlike along because they couldn't furnish both residences). People shared beds with their guests, even the highest nobles (lookin' at you, Richard Lionheart). So if Kestrel wants to be a nice comfy place where knights can live without freezing their noses off and getting questionable reputations, I'd assume it's more of a 17th-18th century medieval revival kinda castle. Which were richly filled and overall pretty and loaded with tapestries. Together with open fireplaces in most rooms, fires were common and very terrible, 'cause they were too easy to happen and spreaded quickly via those tapestries. People kept leather buckets on the walls for quick action. So unless you have some really valiant servants, I'd expect the castle attack to come and bite someone in the butt soon enough.
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Post by Strife at work on Feb 27, 2008 15:57:15 GMT -5
I'm confused about Cyborg's latest post, so i'll try not to react to it until he provides correction or clarification.
And thank you for the drawing, Ikkin. It helps me visualize what you're attempting to do. ^_^
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Post by Rider on Feb 27, 2008 16:29:34 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Hunty, Kestrel has something that 18th century castles didn't have. Mages. We have reasons for our ship being resistant to fire, so Kestrel ought to be resistant to fire too. Logical that they'd have thought of this beforehand.[/glow]
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Post by Huntress on Feb 27, 2008 17:02:38 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Hunty, Kestrel has something that 18th century castles didn't have. Mages. We have reasons for our ship being resistant to fire, so Kestrel ought to be resistant to fire too. Logical that they'd have thought of this beforehand.[/glow] I know :3 S'just that unless all their tapestries and carpets are made of asbestos (which would, in fact, be a very smart move), fire still spreads easily. So unless some of their servants are water mages (which would once again be a smart move) it wouldn't change much. Our ship wasn't resistant to fire until we magicked it up. Actually she still isn't, now she can just suffocate the flames herself. So it depends on how you play these things. Wood and cloth still burns unless given a reason not to.
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Post by Fraze on Feb 27, 2008 17:10:39 GMT -5
Since there seems to be a bit of confusion over this, Fraze is still cloaked in my post on page 75. I'm considering writing posts in a different color when Fraze is cloaked, to avoid this confusion. Might this help?
EDIT: And no, I'm not planning on burning anything. As I wrote a few posts back, Fraze's skinsuit power supply is running low. I want to find an energy source--be it lightning, fire, or even just sunlight--to recharge it. If there's a fire in the fireplace, I can use that.
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Post by Strife on Feb 27, 2008 17:40:11 GMT -5
I forget to mention in my previous post to Ikkin: In the drawing, you seemed to have drawn the Leech as a handgun-type of weapon, but actually, it's mounted on the wrist. I wasn't sure if you knew that or not - maybe you drew it as a handgun on purpose. x) Since there seems to be a bit of confusion over this, Fraze is still cloaked in my post on page 75. I'm considering writing posts in a different color when Fraze is cloaked, to avoid this confusion. Might this help? EDIT: And no, I'm not planning on burning anything. As I wrote a few posts back, Fraze's skinsuit power supply is running low. I want to find an energy source--be it lightning, fire, or even just sunlight--to recharge it. If there's a fire in the fireplace, I can use that. One of the marine's backpacks is currently on fire after suffering a direct hit from Kat's fireball, so if you wanted to, you could walk over to him and use that as an energy source. xD But yes, I think changing the color of your posts when cloaked is a good idea. Perhaps making them light or dark gray would do the trick?
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Post by Rider on Feb 27, 2008 17:47:15 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Hunty, Kestrel has something that 18th century castles didn't have. Mages. We have reasons for our ship being resistant to fire, so Kestrel ought to be resistant to fire too. Logical that they'd have thought of this beforehand.[/glow] I know :3 S'just that unless all their tapestries and carpets are made of asbestos (which would, in fact, be a very smart move), fire still spreads easily. So unless some of their servants are water mages (which would once again be a smart move) it wouldn't change much. Our ship wasn't resistant to fire until we magicked it up. Actually she still isn't, now she can just suffocate the flames herself. So it depends on how you play these things. Wood and cloth still burns unless given a reason not to. [glow=red,2,300]Dearest, we have an entire Blarf to deal with fire. 'nuff said. XDDDD Strife, you're sure that grey posts wouldn't just blend in with the default skin?[/glow]
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Post by Fraze on Feb 27, 2008 18:01:46 GMT -5
I forget to mention in my previous post to Ikkin: In the drawing, you seemed to have drawn the Leech as a handgun-type of weapon, but actually, it's mounted on the wrist. I wasn't sure if you knew that or not - maybe you drew it as a handgun on purpose. x) Since there seems to be a bit of confusion over this, Fraze is still cloaked in my post on page 75. I'm considering writing posts in a different color when Fraze is cloaked, to avoid this confusion. Might this help? EDIT: And no, I'm not planning on burning anything. As I wrote a few posts back, Fraze's skinsuit power supply is running low. I want to find an energy source--be it lightning, fire, or even just sunlight--to recharge it. If there's a fire in the fireplace, I can use that. One of the marine's backpacks is currently on fire after suffering a direct hit from Kat's fireball, so if you wanted to, you could walk over to him and use that as an energy source. xD But yes, I think changing the color of your posts when cloaked is a good idea. Perhaps making them light or dark gray would do the trick? *Snerk* Hey, it's better than nothing. And yeah, I just tried using the font change thing. How well does it show up? I use the Meridell skin, and it's fine for me.
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