Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2001 8:37 pm
I'd be a Level Infinity Ultimate Ruler of All Dimensions Everywhere.
And then I'd have to return the silence glaive
And then I'd have to return the silence glaive
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If you don't quit stealing my glaive, I'm gonna have to send you to Dr. Tomoe's lab for a makeover.Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG>I'd be a Level Infinity Ultimate Ruler of All Dimensions Everywhere.
And then I'd have to return the silence glaive</STRONG>
ROTCLMAO!!Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>but I could always work off steam by casting orbs at chipmunks.</STRONG>
Heh! I bet you'd be great fun in an RPG session.Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>ROTCLMAO!!
How 'bout using Burning Hands and having some Chipmunks roasting on an open fire.</STRONG>
Are you trying to make me cry? Your succesfull anyway ;_;Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>I'd be a mage, and ummm, I'm not really familiar with any worlds aside from the Forgotten Realms and Middle Earth - and anyway, aren't they basically the same place?![]()
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Yeah, and I accidentally overwrote it, by hitting the edit button, instead of quoting. Which is why I wrote you privately to inform you of that fact. Mea culpa.Originally posted by Dottie:
<STRONG>Are you trying to make me cry? Your succesfull anyway ;_;
I dont know if there is a crpg based on the Mythic Europe world. In that case i would be a Criamon(sp?), a kind of insane tattoed and enigmatic wizard.
hmm... i have a clear memmory of posting this before</STRONG>
Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Yeah, and I accidentally overwrote it, by hitting the edit button, instead of quoting. Which is why I wrote you privately to inform you of that fact. Mea culpa.![]()
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In any case, there was a really good CRPG once set in a mythic Teutonic world of the Middle Ages. Darklands substituted alchemy for magery, and you had to collect different ingredients and recipes. It also let your party of four pray to saints, each of whom could grant their followers temporary access to a variety of effects--a substitute for priests. The game was the first to use an engine to generate random corridors, and the first to use "stop time" battles--an ancestor of BG2, where you stopped the action, gave your PCs directions, then hit the space bar to start things up once more.
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