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Post by Black Robed One on Dec 20, 2003 14:44:47 GMT -5
P.S.
I'll wait a bit to give Merkuri a chance to post, Regina, in case if Merkuri would like Koriisa to take active actions.
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Post by Merkuri on Dec 20, 2003 21:43:26 GMT -5
Koriisa's not going anywhere. :eyeroll: Post away.
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Post by Black Robed One on Dec 21, 2003 10:23:34 GMT -5
Koriisa's not going anywhere. Post away. Okay.
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Post by Merkuri on Dec 23, 2003 9:48:14 GMT -5
*Koriisa sits down on the bridge and pulls a deck of playing cards from her bag of holding. She starts playing solitaire, which is harder than you'd think while invisible.*
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Post by Black Robed One on Dec 23, 2003 11:19:52 GMT -5
*With theatrical snap of its gauntleted fingers, the black armored figure produced a whetstone out of thin air and began to sharpen its greatsword.*
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Post by Agent Regina on Dec 23, 2003 12:47:14 GMT -5
*Sobs*........
I am so sorry guys, I've been working all week and have had the day off today but needed to revise first and then post (as a treat),....I hope you're not mad are you. Oh my, I am so sorry for being a burden.
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Post by Merkuri on Dec 23, 2003 13:34:18 GMT -5
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You worry too much. We were just being silly. I know RL is much more important than these games. BTW, Koriisa's still not going anywhere. :eyeroll:
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Post by Merkuri on Dec 30, 2003 11:45:08 GMT -5
How heavy does the armor golem thingie look? Could Koriisa pick it up and hold it there for a little while?
Oh, and does it *look* damaged?
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Post by Black Robed One on Dec 30, 2003 12:30:34 GMT -5
'The armor golem thingie' is most likely not much havier then average suit of full plate armor, as Koriisa has a feeling that 'the armor golem thingie' is more or less empty inside. So, it is most likely weight about 50 - 60 lbs., unlikely more. However, while Koriisa is definately strong enough to lift 'the armor golem thingie' over her head, Koriisa will still face certain difficulties while doing so, as 'the armor golem thingie' is larger then Koriisa is. As about damages, since 'the armor golem thingie' is lying on its abdomen, the only visible damages are its helmet, which is smashed into pieces by Amy's blow, and a several cuts on its back, where Illit's energy blade cut through 'the armor golem thingie'. 'The armor golem thingie' doesn't show any signs of life or functioning.
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Post by Merkuri on Dec 30, 2003 15:38:45 GMT -5
Damn, won't work if the helmet's smashed up. I was thinking of holding the golem up like it was when we first saw it and hoping they'd assume everything was fine, but if the helmet's obviously smashed then that won't work...
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Post by Black Robed One on Dec 31, 2003 9:36:35 GMT -5
Damn, won't work if the helmet's smashed up. I was thinking of holding the golem up like it was when we first saw it and hoping they'd assume everything was fine, but if the helmet's obviously smashed then that won't work... Nope, sorry.
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Post by Merkuri on Jan 2, 2004 12:32:01 GMT -5
Did Koriisa have any effect on the door? Did it give at all? Basically I'm wondering if a second or third hit might open it or if Koriisa thinks it's hopeless.
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Post by Black Robed One on Jan 2, 2004 12:40:32 GMT -5
Did Koriisa have any effect on the door? Did it give at all? Basically I'm wondering if a second or third hit might open it or if Koriisa thinks it's hopeless. The door shook, but there are no cracks or anything like that. Perhaps more hits will crush the door, perhaps not. You'll never know until you'll try it!
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Post by Merkuri on Jan 5, 2004 10:04:41 GMT -5
Gah, I hate mixing up my tenses. I have a minor in creative writing, yet I can't remember whether I'm writing in the present or past tense. Ah, well, I'm probably the only one who cares anyway.
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Post by Black Robed One on Jan 5, 2004 10:30:20 GMT -5
Gah, I hate mixing up my tenses. I have a minor in creative writing, yet I can't remember whether I'm writing in the present or past tense. Ah, well, I'm probably the only one who cares anyway. Oh, c'mon, Merkuri, after all, English is your native language, isn't it? So, you don't have to worry about it much. As about me, I am just horrified when I try to imagine how bad, confusing and full of mistakes my English writing is for those for whom English is native language.
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