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great sights

Posted: 27 May 2010 14:47
by Laurel
In the southern part of the Haradrim camp.
There are three obvious exits: south, east and west.
A corpse of a barbaric dark-skinned male human and a bloody human pulp.

Re: great sights

Posted: 27 May 2010 14:53
by Tarax the Terrible
Looks like a ranger pulp to me.. :P

Re: great sights

Posted: 28 May 2010 13:27
by Draugor
SUppose someone wanted to make sure that His army could take the heat, obviously they couldnt so we are hoping for stronger reinforcements? :P

Re: great sights

Posted: 06 Jun 2010 16:38
by Laurel
The horrific ghastly demon steps in a pile of fresh animal refuse.
Boy does it stink!
The horrific ghastly demon leaves south.


walk with dignity and pride ...

Re: great sights

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 11:32
by Laurel
You step into the largest of the tents.
Inside a Haradrim tent.
There is one obvious exit: out.
Two wicked black halberds, two pairs of engraved golden earrings, two steel
scalemails, two steel plate helmets, two polished bronze collars and a
decorative red cloak.
A young elusive female goblin arrives.
The young elusive female goblin leaves out.


then in the camp:
In the Haradrim part of the camp.
There are four obvious exits: north, south, east and west.
A corpse of a brutal dark-skinned male human and a bloody human pulp.
You step into the largest of the tents.
Inside a Haradrim tent.
There is one obvious exit: out.
A corpse of a bloodthirsty dark-skinned male human, a corpse of a brutal dark-
skinned male human, [a long black arrow] and a long black arrow.
In the Haradrim part of the camp.
There are four obvious exits: north, south, east and west.
A corpse of a brutal dark-skinned male human and a bloody human pulp.

(...)
In the Haradrim part of the camp.
There are four obvious exits: north, south, east and west.
A decorative red cloak, a wicked black halberd, a pair of engraved golden
earrings, a steel scalemail, a steel plate helmet, a polished bronze collar, a
corpse of a brutal dark-skinned male human and a bloody human pulp.


and then people call Laurel "Haradrim bane" ... :lol:

Re: great sights

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 22:46
by Laurel

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 The muscular long bearded male dwarf booms: Ahoy there, skeleton! Care to to
throw a few bones with us, eh?

Re: great sights

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 21:06
by Amberlee
Laurel wrote:

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 The muscular long bearded male dwarf booms: Ahoy there, skeleton! Care to to
throw a few bones with us, eh?

*chuckle*

Re: great sights

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 15:27
by Laurel
some things from friends:

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The "Angmarim" requests the assistance of the "Ranger Apprentice"
in wearing the suit of shining armour.
The "Angmarim" carefully arranges the components of the suit of armour on
the floor.  The "Ranger Apprentice" watches closely.
The "Angmarim" steps into the steel sabatons, pulling the top of each boot
above his ankle.
The "Angmarim" pulls the linen acton over his shoulders and inserts his arms
into the thick sleeves.  One by one he fastens each of the dozen or so buttons down
the front, and smooths the fabric down over his waist.
The "Angmarim" steps into the the faulds, which are on the ground.  The
"Ranger Apprentice" lifts the faulds and tassets up to the "Angmarim"'s waist,
and he grabs the metal hoops.
The "Ranger Apprentice" picks up the heavy breastplate and backplate
and holds the two pieces apart.  The "Angmarim" slides sideways between them,
sticking his head and shoulders through the straps.  The "Angmarim" staggers
for a moment as the "Ranger Apprentice" lowers the armour onto his
shoulders.
The "Ranger Apprentice" quickly ties the bottom of the breastplate and
releases the faulds and stands easy.
The "Ranger Apprentice" picks up the right leg harness and holds it
while the "Angmarim" inserts his leg through the wings of the poleyn.
You finish studying the tome and put it back onto the shelf where you found it.
The "Ranger Apprentice" wraps the cuisses around the "Angmarim"'s
thigh, buckling the front and back plates together.  Then he closes the two
pieces of the greave around his lower leg and buckles them securely.
The "Ranger Apprentice" ties the arming points of the cuisse to the
laces of the acton.  The "Angmarim" tugs on the leg harness and kicks and bends
his leg a bit, testing its weight. Then the "Angmarim" and the
"Ranger Apprentice" repeat the process for the left leg harness.
The "Ranger Apprentice" holds up the one of the arm harnesses and
straightens it.  The "Angmarim" inserts his arm into the tubular cannon of the
rerebrace, inching his sleeves down into the vambraces as the "Ranger Apprentice"
pulls the harness up to his shoulder.  
The "Ranger Apprentice" howls: (Too few players around, you're welcome).
The "Ranger Apprentice" ties the arming point of the rerebrace to the
laces on the acton.  The "Angmarim" flexes his arm to get his elbow in the
right place.  The "Ranger Apprentice"then puts the other arm harness
on his other arm.
The "Ranger Apprentice" places each spaulder and pauldron on his's
shoulders.  Then, he ties the arming points of each spaulder to the rerebracers and to
the acton at the neck.
Finally, the "Ranger Apprentice" hands the "Angmarim" the
bascinet, which he lowers over his head.  Heraises the visor for a moment and looks at
the "Ranger Apprentice".  He is now as the proverbial knight in shining
armour, armed to all points and ready for battle!

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You run into the stoic blank-faced male shadow-elf. Badly shaken he falls
flat under your dragon turtle shell. You start to jump on it and after you
finish there is only bloody pulp left on the ground.
The stoic blank-faced male shadow-elf appears overcome with ecstacy.

Re: great sights

Posted: 09 Aug 2010 09:35
by Bomrim
Laurel wrote:some things from friends:

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The "Angmarim" requests the assistance of the "Ranger Apprentice"
in wearing the suit of shining armour.
The "Angmarim" carefully arranges the components of the suit of armour on
the floor.  The "Ranger Apprentice" watches closely.
The "Angmarim" steps into the steel sabatons, pulling the top of each boot
above his ankle.
The "Angmarim" pulls the linen acton over his shoulders and inserts his arms
into the thick sleeves.  One by one he fastens each of the dozen or so buttons down
the front, and smooths the fabric down over his waist.
The "Angmarim" steps into the the faulds, which are on the ground.  The
"Ranger Apprentice" lifts the faulds and tassets up to the "Angmarim"'s waist,
and he grabs the metal hoops.
The "Ranger Apprentice" picks up the heavy breastplate and backplate
and holds the two pieces apart.  The "Angmarim" slides sideways between them,
sticking his head and shoulders through the straps.  The "Angmarim" staggers
for a moment as the "Ranger Apprentice" lowers the armour onto his
shoulders.
The "Ranger Apprentice" quickly ties the bottom of the breastplate and
releases the faulds and stands easy.
The "Ranger Apprentice" picks up the right leg harness and holds it
while the "Angmarim" inserts his leg through the wings of the poleyn.
You finish studying the tome and put it back onto the shelf where you found it.
The "Ranger Apprentice" wraps the cuisses around the "Angmarim"'s
thigh, buckling the front and back plates together.  Then he closes the two
pieces of the greave around his lower leg and buckles them securely.
The "Ranger Apprentice" ties the arming points of the cuisse to the
laces of the acton.  The "Angmarim" tugs on the leg harness and kicks and bends
his leg a bit, testing its weight. Then the "Angmarim" and the
"Ranger Apprentice" repeat the process for the left leg harness.
The "Ranger Apprentice" holds up the one of the arm harnesses and
straightens it.  The "Angmarim" inserts his arm into the tubular cannon of the
rerebrace, inching his sleeves down into the vambraces as the "Ranger Apprentice"
pulls the harness up to his shoulder.  
The "Ranger Apprentice" howls: (Too few players around, you're welcome).
The "Ranger Apprentice" ties the arming point of the rerebrace to the
laces on the acton.  The "Angmarim" flexes his arm to get his elbow in the
right place.  The "Ranger Apprentice"then puts the other arm harness
on his other arm.
The "Ranger Apprentice" places each spaulder and pauldron on his's
shoulders.  Then, he ties the arming points of each spaulder to the rerebracers and to
the acton at the neck.
Finally, the "Ranger Apprentice" hands the "Angmarim" the
bascinet, which he lowers over his head.  Heraises the visor for a moment and looks at
the "Ranger Apprentice".  He is now as the proverbial knight in shining
armour, armed to all points and ready for battle!

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You run into the stoic blank-faced male shadow-elf. Badly shaken he falls
flat under your dragon turtle shell. You start to jump on it and after you
finish there is only bloody pulp left on the ground.
The stoic blank-faced male shadow-elf appears overcome with ecstacy.
I must say, it's strong to dare that even being off his character.. Not good that he had to go off character and help him. Are the servers that empty?

Re: great sights

Posted: 09 Aug 2010 11:03
by Tive
Bomrim wrote: [...] Are the servers that empty?

Wow, Genesis runs multiple servers now ?:P