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Scorpiox

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  1. Oh, and fans of the Bro'bric Fort writeboard will like my new avatar.
  2. Does anyone know how to do it? In the old forum software, there was a button on the page that allowed me to change the content of my 'About me' biography thingy, but now there isn't. I've checked in all the settings and control panel options, but I can't for the life of me work out where I go to change what I've written. Could anyone help me out here? Thanks. - Scorpiox. Edit: Just had another look, and there it was: right in the middle of the info page. It's all sorted now.
  3. It is not too late, the Uruk-hai figure is included in the upcoming saturday's edition of The Sun, and the Frodo set in sunday's.
  4. I'd be perfectly happy to mock-up some figure designs for you in PM if you get any ideas, just let me know if want to take me up on my offer. As for the character itself, well, we're always open for recruitment here at the Norse side.
  5. Hey Jebs! Where are you?

    1. Jebediahs

      Jebediahs

      Hi, I still visit the site from time to time but don't have a reason to log in.

  6. "Oh bloody hell. Such a terrible thing to have happened, and in the sanctuary itself. Oh hello Alexis, just where the hell have you been?" Haldor shook his head at his collegue, before looking around the room. The nord leant in close to look at the body. "This knife here, Priestess, could you tell us who it might belong to?
  7. Halloween H20. I'm generally not a fan of these cheap gore horror films, but this one wasn't too bad. The plot was average, but I'd probably be more interested if I had seen the many other films in this series, which I haven't much of an intention of doing. The film managed to achieve quite a bit of suspense throughout with all the little hints here and there, and was genuining frightening in places. I also had to cheer a little at the end when Jamie Lee Curtis took a fireaxe to Michael Myers' ugly face and finished the franchise once and for all.
  8. :cry_sad: That sums up quite accuarately how I'm feeling right now. I was so sure that we'd won this one, but I guess that I was letting far too much hinge on Konze's night actions to see what was happening underneath my nose. Praise to DarthPotato, I never saw that coming. Thanks so much for hosting this, Pandora and Rick, it was great fun to play and I think that I've brushed up on my Mafia skills a good amount for later. A question about the plot, however, if we good guys had claimed our victory, would Poppy and Randy still turned out to be corrupt? I'm just curious to know if that was set in stone, and if we could have won on day two just by follow the example of Scouty to lynch the NPCs.
  9. Pop goes the Mafia goon! Good work guys. Phil retrieves a secret stash of whisky from his jacket pocket. Been saving this one for victory.
  10. I can't imagine how boring this is for others to be watching right now, but not to worry, it'll be all over soon. Hey Jared. Maybe you've been wondering why I haven't been answering many of your PMs or telling you anything lately? Well, that's 'cause I don't tend to like conversing with the Mafia goons. I much prefer to lynch them first, taste better that way. Oh righty then, shall we wrap this little game up? Christine didn't die for nothing, she died so that we could be in this situation, one step away from nailing the coffin of the worst Mafia this town has ever faced. I'd like to thank everyone for sticking through this with me, we couldn't have done this without working together, and without Christine. Merry Christmas, everyone, nighty night scumbo. Vote: Jared (Ferrik) All that remains now is for good ol' Isaac to pop up and win this for us, so, in the meantime, who's up for a game of chess? Pawn B3 to D3!
  11. Not much left to do until the voting phase, so who is up for a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors? I call Paper!
  12. is nearing the close.

  13. Okay, this has reached the critical point. I'm deeply saddened to have lost Christine last night, but all is not lost. She died happy in the knowledge that she threw us a vital lifeline here, so let us make sure that we don't waste it. As soon as the time comes, those of us who are still loyal will need to put the plan into action as soon as possible, and we may just have a chance of survival here.
  14. More riddles involving characters, please! Like in Quest #19, with the charming tale of suicides and Skrall munching on Haldor's hair.
  15. Well, Jess is from some other wood-elf race who live in the forests and have black/brown hair.
  16. Okay, on no account must Docken ever get hold of the Pheles Rod.
  17. I think that Guts is my new favourite character.
  18. Shall we get this over with? No need to beat about the bush when there are mafiosos to lynch. Vote: Phyllis (Superficial Username)
  19. Haldor took a deep swig of his mug, and leant accross the table to face the Order's cleric. "Hail, Jorke. I am terribly sorry that we got off on the wrong foot earlier, I don't know what on earth came over me then. I'd hate to have offended you, sir, you do good work for the people here and in the surrounding area. Me? I'm just a bitter man growing old and not being able to do anything about it. My apologies again for my apalling behaviour in your study, Jorke." With that off his chest, Haldor continued the conversation. "So, how did you come to join the order, and wind up a cleric in this lovely old place? You must have seen many great sights and been on a number of adventures in your time with the Paladins,"
  20. Woah, something very big indeed has come up, something that could mean an excellent chance for those of us here who are good guys. The information is some very revealing facts concerning a few members of the establishment, so stay tuned. I'll leave it to my friend to explain more details, so you just sit tight and wait for the fireworks, while she reveals the most intriging news to y'all keen listeners.
  21. Damn damn damn damn. It seems that we were wrong about Adam after all that. But one thing for sure, is that he certainly wasn't helping himself with that sort of behaviour, he has got to be the scummiest good guy I've seen in all my many years of experiance. I would say good riddence to him, if his death didn't bring our numbers down to a harmful level. I'm far more bothered, however, about the loss of poor Kendra. While our lynch of Adam may have been misguided, it is horrible to lose such a bright and forward thinking mind, we could use more people like her. Dear Kendra left me a few things to look into before she was cruelly taken from us, but I want to see a bit of discussion from you lot before I bring them out. I hope to see rather more activity today, seeing as there are so few of us left.
  22. Haldor bowed his head in respect. "There was something that we used to say, when the elders would light the funeral pyre of one who had died a noble death: 'May your soul sing of honour and glory, guided up by the very flames that Torrik forged our mortals body from, forever in the green pastures and cooling snows of Wartan's kingdom'. I don't suppose that this has much relevance now, but it is all that I know. I just hope it was quick for these people, no man deserves to be treated this way, who ever they were in life." Haldor stood in silence for a moment, gazing into the upturned earth. After the job had been done and the vows said, the Nord raised his head and spoke. "Now, it is done. We gave those orcs what they should have had long ago. But now we must go, the dinner is probably growing cold."
  23. Haldor looked on solemnly accross the graveyard, but he quickly snapped himself to his senses. "Cronk, I could help, if you would like. And Priestess, I thank you for your kindness to me and my friends, it is welcome in such times where respectable people are few and far between. It saddens me to hear such tales of the death of children, ones so young should not have to go through things like this in their lives."
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