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Post by Cyborg on Jul 7, 2009 14:27:58 GMT -5
I bet the Captain's wheel on the Weewoo. [dice=6][dice=6][rand=2182444979870799580064366488444820381896697737493248973813832208552]
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Post by Tam on Jul 7, 2009 15:53:51 GMT -5
;__; *quite liked her vowels*
I'll wager King Kabe. He can sit in your home looking all regal and impressing your guests, and he makes a mean rabbit stew.
[dice=6] [dice=6]
Edit: Huntytie. I shall roll again.
[dice=6] [dice=6]
Editedit: =D *has totally mastered telekinesis*[rand=38999457471072674638820215128362265136066172271974186466713435948]
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Post by Jina on Jul 7, 2009 18:07:25 GMT -5
I bet a container ship, which has been filled with as much caramel as is possible.
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=6103941920219399888899813988830165096483072448139865422055646114]
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Post by Fraze on Jul 9, 2009 19:48:38 GMT -5
Hunty never rerolled. *Shifty eyes*
Anyway, I bet the view count for this thread, which at this moment is 952 but will undoubtedly increase. [dice=6][dice=6][rand=11634203884750605360647820401936774079203177243471916783185210079]
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Post by Goosh on Jul 9, 2009 19:55:02 GMT -5
I bet Fraze's ability to make metaphysical bets!
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=925331887764632504683754811488538681979188643953296324349484613389]
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Post by Huntress on Jul 10, 2009 1:34:16 GMT -5
... a pox on my work schedule that gives me three hours of free time in total between getting home and going to sleep, I'm so incredibly behind with everything it's not even funny. Although I doubt I'll get a double six here xD
[dice=6][dice=6]
And in theory, Cyborg, you can't bet the Weewoo's wheel because you can't bet what's been bet before. Considering how the Weewoo's been bet in the past, all parts of it also fall under that rule (or so Stal claimed to me back on the day xD We had a pretty long argument over it... yep, you may look surprised now.)
Akay, so for this round I bet a rat.
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=68217180840851724037090889391624671591924511890372794925165386072]
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Post by Jina on Jul 10, 2009 2:27:29 GMT -5
So, Tamia wins 264th candlestick on the wall of Castle Kestrel's northernmost hallway, a bit of cloth/superstrong armor, the captains wheel, and King Kabe.
Goosh wins a caramel-filled container ship, the view count for this thread, Fraze's ablity to make metaphysical bets, and a rat.
I bet the fifth moon of planet Forlon, which exists only in the first dimension.
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=91987437087300868324771386537685702498077323756538804417959542975]
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Post by Fraze on Jul 10, 2009 2:33:38 GMT -5
Goosh, there's something you should know. Making metaphysical bets is more than just an ability. It's a skill. Something you must practice time and time again. Many difficulties lie ahead of you should you choose to use this ability. But some day you, too, may become a master of metaphysical bets.
That being said, I bet Goosh's ability to bet other people's attributes. [dice=6][dice=6][rand=647473414428532108568136766552925046747025102376946772512611933053]
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Post by Huntress on Jul 10, 2009 2:41:57 GMT -5
Which begs the question: if someone won an ability/skill/wossname in RCP, does it mean that they get the whole deal, top-class and everything, or simply that they're now compelled to polish that skill to the max?
...I bet the task to answer that question x3
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=4143126006089737123065254150958927283935591268847052544614962587]
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Post by Tam on Jul 10, 2009 2:48:24 GMT -5
And I'll bet the ability to keep the answer to one's self once this lucky person finds it. ^_^
As well, that was entirely not what I was hoping would happen when I bet away King Kabe.
[dice=6] [dice=6]
Edit: Reroll with Jina, yes?
[dice=6] [dice=6][rand=84435619832947850946319317445159478877570480108264953308068215847]
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Post by Jina on Jul 10, 2009 3:01:29 GMT -5
Reroll:
[dice=6][dice=6]
I now bet an undamaged, pristeen, unhatched Weewoo egg.
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=016842398854863882927620424906785250108894042599848086863138018507]
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Post by Fraze on Jul 10, 2009 4:14:04 GMT -5
Since we're still standing on formality, Tamia wins the one-dimensional fifth moon of Forlon (but there's no way for a one-dimensional satellite to orbit around another one-dimensional body!), Goosh's ability to bet other people's attributes, the task to answer whether winning a skill in RCP means winning the whole thing completely developed or just the bare essentials necessary to learn the skill, and the right to keep the answer to that question to herself.
...Lucky you.
I bet a box of shrapnel from the recent demon attack on Spacefleet. Careful, it's sharp. [dice=6][dice=6][rand=26909730257466435718366478104144358540311828255658702135561034083]
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Post by Jina on Jul 10, 2009 4:55:59 GMT -5
Since we're still standing on formality, T am ia wins the one-dimensional fifth moon of Forlon (but there's no way for a one-dimensional satellite to orbit around another one-dimensional body!) You're just too used to thinking in three dimensions, Fraze =D Neither planet nor satellite is solid, and the moons all oscillate, passing through each other and the planet. The same with the planets and the sun, and so on and so forth.
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Post by Fraze on Jul 10, 2009 5:22:45 GMT -5
Since we're still standing on formality, T am ia wins the one-dimensional fifth moon of Forlon (but there's no way for a one-dimensional satellite to orbit around another one-dimensional body!) You're just too used to thinking in three dimensions, Fraze =D Neither planet nor satellite is solid, and the moons all oscillate, passing through each other and the planet. The same with the planets and the sun, and so on and so forth. On the contrary: I'm a math major, I've spent an unhealthy amount of time thinking in one, two, and even four or more dimensions. Solid or not, if all you have is a linear one-dimensional object, you can at most have "gaps" of space between particles in what would count as a single body. As far as I know, even in quantum physics it isn't possible for two particles to pass through one another. So since there isn't any way for two particles going in opposite directions to pass around one another (since we are talking about one dimension, after all), they would simply collide and bounce apart. Of course, if A Wizard Did It, all bets are off.
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Post by Huntress on Jul 10, 2009 5:29:56 GMT -5
But if they're one-dimensional (as in, dots, I'd imagine) wouldn't they still be able to be in the same place at the same time, as in, having the same coordinates, which'd count as them passing through each other?
And to stay on topic - what're the odds? - I bet a plastic cutlass. We use 'em instead of plastic knives when having a picnic.
[dice=6][dice=6][rand=4554307918375043596586288231567442440692998481849332616786825381605]
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