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You keep saying that, but it's not convincing anyone, as far as I can tell. Why don't you be a good lad and tell us who was in this plot with you. It might give you a few extra days of life. Still, I don't know how this all works. When you are killed, will we be told if you were a traitor or not? That seems to go against logic. Why would we be able to figure that out only after you're dead? Oh well, you won't have to worry about that, bless your soul.
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Isn't this day over yet? Where is Kyle, our resident executioner? It seems that his services will be needed shortly. Has anyone seen him?
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Added to the poll.
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Yes, it's very important for newer participants to study the vital information previously presented, so that they can fit in to the storyline. Since Adam was introducing impossible events into Crown Kingdom, where I base all of operations, I decided that it was a good opportunity to, well, give him an idea of what can happen when you don't research your part. Let's just say that he'll remember the sore bum. I do hope you try again Adam, I'd just suggest finding somewhere that no one is representing and make them all yours. At this point, we've all written a lot of story, so it's hard to fit in to our kingdoms.
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Editor's Note: It is important to check your facts and make sure that you know who the players are wherever you decide to set your story. If you don't, bad things can happen to your character. Things like this. M-18 Flintlock Forest Woodsmen's Hut I say, that was a jolly good one, don't you think? Oh yes, Bringdarf, that silly dwarf believed we could teleport him to Crown Castle. He kept calling it Crownie Castle too, and ranting about needing to see King Dorane or some such. Pool lad was off his rocker. Well, he's going to wake up later with a sore bum and no money in his pockets, I saw to that. Sore bum? What did you do to him Bruce? Wot? Oh no, not that, he fell on it when he passed out from the gas. Right then, let's split up his money then! When I left him, he was rolling around on the ground yelling something about skellies and horses. He won't be foolish enough to come barging into our forest ill-prepared again, methinks! The forestmen have a good laugh as Bleybeard lay sleeping at the bottom of the hill where they rolled him..
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I have to go with 6699 also. It isn't as flashy as it's big brother, but it's got everything it needs and a lot of charm. It's funny because I don't remember owning the set, but I've had these two parts forever, and they only came in it, so I must have owned it. You know those would be stickers these days.
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I can confirm that. Not a single number amidst a sea of bley. Wish I had room to build it.
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TUTORIAL Posting Deeplinked Images from Brickshelf
Shadows posted a topic in Forum Information and Help
Posting Deeplinked Images from Brickshelf A Tutorial Welcome! Posting an image on Eurobricks is easy, as long as you know where it is. If you already know how to locate the proper URL (address) of your image, skip to step 6 to learn how to post it. When that image is stored on Brickshelf, it's absolutely necessary to get the exact address where the picture is stored before trying to post it. The only way to do that is through deeplinking, which also makes it possible to show images before their folder has been moderated, an added advantage. Fortunately, it's simple: just follow these easy steps. NOTE: These images were taken from Firefox. Different browsers may look different, but the steps involved are the same. 1. Go to www.brickshelf.com and log in to your account. The red circle indicates where to log in. If the file isn't yours, find the account of the user you wish to share the picture from and go there instead. The blue circle offers two ways to search for the user or image. 2. Click the folder that the image is stored in. If it is in a subfolder, click that and keep navigating until you see a thumbnail (tiny image) of the picture you want, then move to the step 3. 3. Find the picture you want to show in your post and click it. 4. You should now see the picture you want. After you click it again, it will look like Step 5. 5. Copy the URL (location) of the image from the address bar of your browser, which is shown here circled in red. The easiest way is to rightclick and select "copy". If you know how to post an image, you can skip the rest and go use the URL you just copied. Good job! 6. Return to the post you are editing and press the "Insert Image" icon. Paste the URL from earlier in the new box. In this example, you're about to post a sigfig to the "Your Sig-fig" thread. 7. Finish your post and submit it. All done! You've now added a deeplinked picture to your post. Congratulations!- 96 replies
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Hail fellow, well met! I am Flatulence, I come from south of the equator, but have risen to the occasion of meeting thee!
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How is the end of the day determined? Hey Shadows, he's gonna retread something. I heard. I knew I was getting a little tired. That joke was really flat. Hey guys, it's me, Hinckley! Uh huh. Hey. I heard what you were doing over here. So, are you all having a good year? Get it? GOODYEAR! HAHAHAHahaha... Can we get back to the show?
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Custom Wild West Fig: Gold Miner
Shadows replied to Hinckley's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
I was going to complicate it by adding a very small amount of pants, but then people are stuck changing colours. Why oh why can't people wear a belt AND pants? WAIT! A tool belt! Nah. -
Custom Wild West Fig: Gold Miner
Shadows replied to Hinckley's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Not to hijack your thread, but since you stole the idea out of my head, I'll just post my final results here until I do a big Wild West extravaganza and post them all together. I know that you don't mind a bit. I went with the simpler, no hips method, having the suspenders sort of just end at the top of the legs. I think this is what LEGO would do themselves. It's a bit cheaper, but easier to apply. Images are links to the full size (600dpi) decal. One day I'll do some plaid and maybe some military style variations, just not here. Oh, and shut up Staudie. -
I don't see him ordering food if he thinks the cook did it. Of course, he is crazy. You know, I had much the same thought. You have moved a bit further down in my suspect list. *cough* he's Lord Martin *cough* The maid is an idiot. I think we still need to follow the chain of command. Who gains from this death?
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Ah yes, it seems medical science did wonder's for the king's health, I'm sure you'd love to get at me.
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Thank you for joining us, Friar. It is well thought out council you give. I hope we can benefit from your piety and wisdom. I have never trusted these so called "doctors" either, just over glorified wizards and spell casters is what they are! However, as much as I would like to turn our attention to that scourge, we are currently in the midst of sentencing Lord Martin to death. His words ring false and his motives are clear. Only a ranking member of the family would benefit from this foul sin. Will you join us? I can assure you, we'll get to the doctor soon enough. Justice be served!
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I don't post here much, but I'll take the chance to put out the good word on a small band... Bitter:sweet - The Mating Game Lounge-y goodness.
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You guys sold me on this one... Vote: Pencoin/Lord Martin I figure we won't be safe until almost all of those scheming Lords are dead! Still, what's with the doctor stumbling in from the Wild West?
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I noticed that too, but I sort of thought he was trying to mislead us. I mean, he thinks it was in the food or drink, but then he wants something to eat? Would you order food with a killer around? I've noticed that he seems to give one serious bit of information, like revealing an identity, then some confusing puzzle that could be a trick. Plus, if we're supposed to believe that he knows who did it and how, why didn't he save the king? That would make him a traitor in my book, but I think he's just a little... sometimes. We have to take what he says very carefully. I mean, seriously, he also said to go ahead and kill the doctor, as if it didn't matter to him. Should we take that to mean that he knows the doctor is guilty, or that he just doesn't care who lives or dies? Like I said ...
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Think logically. Someone supplied the poison. Someone put the poison in the food or wine. Someone delivered the poison. This is all true. BUT! Only 2 of those positions need to know what they're doing, unless two are the same person. I actually think Mike could be innocent, I'd like to hear what he has to say for himself. I still think the doctor is the most likely to have supplied the poison. This takes brains. The cook or cellar keeper could have put the poison in something with simple direction, but it takes brains to plan out such a thing. The maid and Mike are dumb as rocks, that's why they're servants. Who are the most likely to be intelligent AND have a motive? Well, who gains the most from this death. The family. No one else in the castle can be promoted to king except for a male member of the family, it's tradition! If we're going to continue to ignore the doctor, even though it's obvious that he was involved, then we need to look at the family. Follow the power. I hope you washed your hands.
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Mystery Castle - Game and Index
Shadows replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
That was great, thanks for recapping those classic moments! Hinckley is scum, everyone at EB is paranoid and always trusts the scum, huh? I'll be sure to hold on to that little quote in case we ever get in a debate. I'm sure I could turn a few votes with it. *makes a note to get into a debate with TinyPies... SOON!* -
Mystery Castle - Game and Index
Shadows replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
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Right! Then we kill him!
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Mystery Castle - Game and Index
Shadows replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Heck with this game, it isn't going anywhere yet, we've got time. How about you tell us all about that face you just made. In detail. The whole thing, from the beginning. -
The seller says that they won't lie on customs forms and that they require payment in US dollars, but otherwise they aren't specific. I did notice that it isn't an expensive set, so you might want to see if anyone has it there. It's a decent looking set at the lower end of the new prices here ($40-45).
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There's a little bit of everything in there, even new castle. I wonder if we're looking at a future AFOL who will regret this auction, and somewhere, a current one who'll never forget how wonderful it was to buy.