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For better or for worse, Damien is a dead man :skull: . If he's a loyalist, I'm going along with IS .
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Well, they can, actually. There have been tons of self-rip offs. I wont go into all of them, I don't want to spend a whole post slandering LEGO. In response to you're promise, that means nothing (no offense ). As Norrington said, TLC is now all about making money and cutting back on the pieces. There aren't even back walls in most structures these days! I know I can modify it, but it wont be the same. The feeling of getting, say, the Black Seas Barracuda, and having just the best time building and playing with it, modifying that to my liking, the feeling of a near-perfect set is just absent these days. I know I sound like some nostalgic old man, but it's that feeling that matters, and I only hope I can enjoy it at least one more time.
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Oh come on, it was an accident! Anyway, I have an idea: All traitors, please shout, "I am a traitor!" now, please. *cricket, cricket* I thought not. Well, Lady Suzanne doesn't have much now, does she? She doesn't own the castle, if that's what you'd think.
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Whoa, whoa guys and girls. If you're going to vote for a non-poster, vote for one with substantial evidence against him. Yes, I mean Damien the doctor. He is also an herbalist, which means he has access to herbs that could have poisoned the king and knowledge of them. That's why I vote: Damien/Dovchenko. Sure, he posts way more than Lady Suzanne, but she doesn't have the motive or means. I advise you to unvote her and, after they've both talked, maybe vote for her again. But now, I really think we should turn to Damien and vote! Whoa, whoa guys and girls. If you're going to vote for a non-poster, vote for one with substantial evidence against him. Yes, I mean Damien the doctor. He is also an herbalist, which means he has access to herbs that could have poisoned the king and knowledge of them. That's why I vote: Damien/Dovchenko. Sure, he posts way more than Lady Suzanne, but she doesn't have the motive or means. I advise you to unvote her and, after they've both talked, maybe vote for her again. But now, I really think we should turn to Damien and vote!
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Wow, thanks a ton LuxorV and Cpt. PB! This really helps for my MC vig! Cpt. PB, are you sure that'll go on a 6x4 tile?
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Looks like my last post meant absolutely nothing . Anyway, I agree with Byron that this is supposed to show us about who killed the king, not represent a current clue. Ok, the King's head on a spear=I have no idea. A glass of wine spilled indicates Pual the cellar keeper. Many references have been made to Lady Suzanne and her garden, which may anwser the poisoned carrot question. Damien, a doctor and herbalist, could have easily poisoned anything. Both of them haven't been active around the castle. As for what we know about each player, here goes: (traitors in bold) Lord Dragonator (non player) Majiko the Wizard (non player) Lord Martin - deceased, condemned wrongly by vote Mike (a servant) - deceased, stabbed at night by General Spencer after some controversial accusations the day before Ernest the Chef - deceased, committed suicide, made a good chicken pot pie General Marcus - deceased, condemned by vote, killed Grim with a Greek spear Michael (a soldier in the royal guard), even still kinda ticked at Byron about poo Lord Savril, or "Savy" to Mary, spent his night with Mary, presumably making sure she didn't do anything suspicous Lord Ash - deceased, condemned by vote, "lead to conviction" by Rotrigous Lord Gary, still not much on him, couldn't dig up much dirt Lady Suzanne is oddly silent, with suspicon conserning her garden Grim (head of the royal guard) - deceased, killed at night by a Greek spear held by General Marcus General Spencer - deceased, condemned by vote, stabbed Mike for reasons stated above Mary (a maid), knows Rotrigous as "Rits" and Lord Sarvil as "Savy"; she commonly plays between the two, this time spending the night with Sarvil, which she noted was holding something back Paul (the cellar keeper) drinks regularly and isn't a good at his job, he may have supplyed the poisoned wine (he supplied the wine, but he may or may not have poisoned it) Daniel (a young squire) - deceased, crushed by a potato cart for being lazy and not really posting, he also usd a lot of toilet paper Rotrigous (king’s advisor) is called "Rits" by Mary, and is commonly known for being a slp of reality and a natural leader (he "lead Lord Ash to his grave") Calvin (a local fisherman) - deceased, condemned by vote, a mercinary hired by Lord Ash, he was a night investigator and knew only that Lord Ash was a traitor Kyle (the castle torturer/executioner), is frequently scolded for his torturing methods, and has seen Grim's killing without observing the killer's identity Lieutenant Byron (of the royal guard), a smelly, gastro-disordered idoiot that babled on about his achievments to Rotrigous last night while they were locked in; he is commonly slandered for poo Friar Brown, who acts as the castle's priest, is a timid man with no real sins Damien (a doctor and herbalist), strangely quiet, may have poisoned wine Fred (a soldier in the royal guard), me!, a loyal, noble, witty and smart soldier who is also ticked at Byron about poo There you go!
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Well, I didn't tamper with the statues, but I can fill you in. Every other statue reference has been Greek, yet these are the first to roman statues (with the same armour but bley). Now, the Legionary had a trident, which emphesizes a Roman reference (once again) and a reference to both Neptune and the sea/horses (Neptune created horses). Now, the Gladiator holds a red spear, which is very odd considering that everything except the helmet's feathering should be bley. The red seems rather out of place and put there on purpose, but for what reason I do not know. His square shield makes me think Greek Gladiator, but I could be wrong. I don't think the shield means anything. Going back to the Legionary, I doubt that in the statue he was meant to be worshiping Neptune. I think the most important item is the red spear, followed by the trident (poisonous carrots, gold goblets and severed heads not included ). I've also noted a more pressing matter. How was the King's head de-attached? That should be looked into soon, as if he was properly buired, he'd have to have been dug up, and that would be a valid clue. Surely he wasn't still in his bed? Even so, who'd have the time to sever it?
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Once again asking for the Dragon Knight Flag and now these figures as well, please. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dragonat...acters/paul.jpg (head and torso) http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dragonat...ters/daniel.jpg (torso) http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dragonat...eral_marcus.jpg (head and torso) Thanks in advance .
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Uhh, Mary, TMI... (it was a joke...)... Yeah, I also slept soundly and... alone.
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Interesting statues indeed! I thought they were done on purpose; they seem rather stylish to me ... but then I saw the king's head and his goblet ... and suspected the worst. The traitors are toying with us, playing us for fools (you can only do that to Byron, seeing that he is one). To Kyle, whats up? A long night of... torturing, perhaps? And Friar, up late praying? Rotrigous, watch out! Looks like Mary's playing you for a fool to, along with her fellow "Savy"... . Also, Rotrigous, I feel deeply sorry for you. A whole night down there with Byron?! I would've gone barking mad... Well, in conclusion, I guess we should just be happy that a traitor is dead. Or not in conclusion . Alright, lets look at the facts. The king's goblet is poured onto the floor, presumably with the same poisonous liquid in it, but how, seeing as it had spilled to the floor on the first night? The goblet must have been refilled. A carrot is jutting into the liquid (which looks disgustingly like blood )... Giant killer bunnies, eh? *Rotrigous, gimme back my Holy Hand-grenade, go get your own...* No, it is not a giant killer bunny. Let's see, a large red spear sports the kings head, with a shield in the Gladiator's other hand. The Legionary also holds a trident, which seems rather odd (unless he was worshiping Neptune). Also, these satues are Roman, where's every other statue referense has been Greek... a Greek sheild, a Greek helmet on Ernest's head, a Greek spear in the Friar's leg, a Greek spear killig Grim, Greek armour everywhere... very fishy if you ask me.
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Well, whether there is a new Pirates theme or not, I have this gut feeling that it'll suck. No, really. No one will like, it'll basically be a rip off of the original Pirates line. I don't know, just a feeling.
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Oh, this is sooooo annoying. I meant that I don't think he actually tortured him! Jeez!
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I'm fine with the torturing! I just don't think I can believe you... .
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Rotrigous, watch out! Looks like your girlfriend is giving Sarvil a pet name too! Savy, eh?! I haven't had a good belly laugh in years... still haven't . I agree, voting for Sarvil was both predictible and stupid. It made everyone sure of you being a traitor, basically. Kyle, you're sounding more and more suspicous. "Forcing information"? Yes, Dragonator, where is the walked in limping and the scratches on the face and all that? Kyle, if you tortured Marcus into blabbing the truth, than two things would happen: you would be a miracle maker and Marcus would already be dead .
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In addition to Karto's very good point, we know that two new themes will be released next year. We already have many different themes, and it seems logical that TLC would bring something like this back after so many years. Space, Castle, Alpha Team, Star Wars, and Aquazone/raiders have been making comebacks for quite some time. Besides, much evidince folds into this theory. Also, Factory sets generally are used mostly with LDD pieces these days. It'd be hard to build a good pirate set (with the intricate minifigures we've seen) at a reasonable pricepoint with only Factory used pieces at TLC's disposal.
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So you admit you have bruises? Dude, that alibi sucks. Vote: General Marcus/Batbrick.
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Who knows what lurks within the hearts of men...? I wish someone knew... You make a good point, IS. Majisto ( ) has been misleading us, as well as Dragonator. In fact, he knows who every single traitor is, but he doesn't tell . Lord Sarvil, heck, IS is right. I think you weren't telling certaint truths... so I unvote: General Marcus/Batbrick and vote:... Ok, I'm not voting. First off, sorry for the double (triple?) post. Anyway, the Friar actually changed his vote last minute.
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Just what we need today-bias from a devoted lover . Your "Rits" (which doesn't even make sense-his name is spelled Rotrigous) has lead to the death of Lord Ash, but so did Grim. So did the Friar. So did many of the Castle's occupants. So stop showing bias! Anyway, untill Marcus can show us a good alibi, I vote: General Marcus'/Batbrick.
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Mystery Castle - Building Challenge Discussion
Adam replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yes, I also vote: extension. Just need that decal *hops to and fro anxiously*! -
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We've only killed one dang traitor, and the rest have been loyalists! DAGNABIT!! He kills Mike, and he's a loyalist too . This process never works the way we want it to . So now we have no leads except for suspicion considering Marcus and a sighting of Kyle. Grim's murderer was wearing Marcus' clothes, but based on a comment by Spencer and Majiko we executioned Spencer. If what Majiko said is true, anyone in the castle except the dead people, Kyle, Rotrigous and Mary could be the killer. It is possible that Kyle is in league with the criminal. Grim didn't kill himself. Spencer killed Mike, and deserved to be detained and perhaps killed anyway. Yes, I am confused .
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Mystery Castle - Building Challenge Discussion
Adam replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Yeah, I'm just waiting for a decal, and then I'll be done. Sadly, I've abandoned my original "Poop on the Soldiers" idea, but for a better one . Expect it the day I get my decal ( ). -
Notice the flag the horseman holds in this picture (it's the red and yellow one with the blue dragon on it-a.k.a. the horseman on the left): Could someone make a decal for it (it would go on a 6x4 flat panel)? It would be helpful if someone would make it. Thanks in advance .
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What should there be in the next Agents theme?
Adam replied to Batbrick's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Well, I was merely saying that I'd rather have a base than an academy. As for the fact that Agents doesn't really have any buildings, I'm not opposed to a large building. Completely the opposite. As I said, it's just that multiple HQs>Academy in my book. -
4910 Hover Scout Pictorial Review
Adam replied to metalandi's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Great review . Man, this brings me back! I still have like 5 of those rock monsters. In response to your statement, Rock Raiders does belong in this forum, being everything space related. 1) It's on an alien planet 2) In the computer game's start and in the story (yes, there was a computer game-my cousin has it) they are in a space ship 3) There are huge alien rock monsters trying to kill them. -
What should there be in the next Agents theme?
Adam replied to Batbrick's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Batbrick, you got it right on the money. I think, in way of vehicles, agents and villains alike need both a heavy-duty vehicle and a good flying vehicle. Along with the ideas of an underground unit, perhaps a Mole? Nice idea for the base, Zechariah Legio, very Cpt. Scarlet-esque. No offense svelte_corps, but that Agents Academy sounds really dumb. Unless it was invaded by a giant super-robot (another vehicle this theme needs!), it would be kinda boring and have zero playability. I think an Agents "boss" is more likely to appear in a "base", not an academy.