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Dannylonglegs

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  1. Ssshhh! Don't give my wallet ideas! I really want it for the pieces and figures and would love to try my hand at modding it (rather extensively), but I've decided that since I don't like the actual set that it's not worth 30 for a model I don't fancy. (that 30 could be going to LotR sets or the Monster Fighter's Castle or Jabba's Palace.) And I'm sure the last wave will have a set that I can't live without anyways, so it all works out. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  2. I'm opposite. I don't know if it's just a desire to create an army of my Insectoid brethren or that I like the sets, but I plan on getting Space Swarmer * 2 Swarm Interceptor Star Slicer The Poly-Bags as needed That gives me 2 Buggoids, 1 Mosquitoid, and the red Buggoid. and the blue team times two (and another robot) and some other squaddies to fill in the space. Despite my strong desire build a fleet of Insectoids worthy of the Queen, I will not stoop to buying the Warp Stinger, which I still don't like. I;m sure the second wave'll have a good Insectoid ship for my army. The more I look at it, the more I really really want the Insectoid Ship in the biggest set. It really is beautiful. I wish the other ships looked like it. I don't know how I'll get it, but I know I have to somehow. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  3. Yeah, Sekujo! I'll tell you more when I finish it, but coming from Baccano, Durarara, and Death-Note, it's a good bit more goofy. I like it allot. I'm watching it. The plot's interesting, but it's more goofy than Baccano. I didn't watch Naruto (I did read the Manga though) but I imagine it's just a bit more mature than that. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  4. Typo! I swear! Well, if Daisy comes up Town, then you were lying about the bushy mustache and glasses. I can't imagine why you'd lie about it though, therefor I can't imagine you're scum.
  5. Wellll, Sorry I woke up so late guys. Pulling Horsey all-nighters usually make Horsies very tired. Shadell's Scum, IMO. She's at-least not a Cult Leader: A. Too OP B. They'd all be dead (Probably) C. Why would a Cult have a Janitor? D. She'd probably come up with a different lie. E. If she was a Cult-Leader, it would be way OP for her not to show up as such upon death. She's probably not Town either: A. If she's Town, then she wasn't lying about the Cult, which I just don't believe. B. The Scum janitored her knowing she wasn't scum? The Cum would have reason to fear a Cult too, and it's existence would actually serve to distract us from them. All in all, the knowledge of the existence of a Cult serves in the Scum's favor. C Super Metagame If shes Scum: A. They want to sustain the confusion she caused yesterday. Keeping her affiliation in question does that. I also think that Scumba's... I mean, Daisy's scumb. She's lying about her role. Case, Point, Match, and Set. Play ball. Or something. And if she's not, then Oscar's lying and we'll Lynch him tomorrow. (Sorry Oscar. I'm sure you're not lying though. )
  6. "Hurray. A tagalong." Stated Sylph sarcastically as he held up an odd item of clothing. [Double] "Elgar, do you want the chain-mail?" "Alex, do you want the hat?"
  7. "Ahhhh... Most intriguing. Well, let's visit the store room first. Who knows what may be guarding your Husband." Stated Sylph.
  8. Oh, if you like Durarara, you're sure to like Baccano!! It's a blast! It's more light-hearted, but it's far from childish. I can't get over how good it is. Of the characters, I'd have to say, Isaac and Mirian is my favorite character (and I use the single tense because they're inseparable... and insufferable stupid in the best ways.) Ladd's great too. I find his voice in the Dubb so funny. Oh gods, and the Jazz! I agree, Celty is such a great character! :wub: I like IZAYA!!1!ONE!! too. I've got a thing for Chess-Master Baddies. I've since watched Death-Note too, and I have to say, I liked Baccano and Durarara better. I loved the first arc, but when it sort of lost it's magic. I should have followed the advice of my Anime addicted friend and quit at the first arc. (I just couldn't stop though.) Mikami was an interesting character. I liked him. I also liked Light's character. Idealist villians and those that just like trolling are my favorite kinds, and more often then not, a great villain leads the show. I'm currently working through Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. It's great, but it's more childish than I'd hoped. I'll look into your suggestions when I finish FAB. I've only recently discovered my love of Anime, so I have allot to catch up on. I figured you would know which Animes to suggest. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  9. "Ha." grunted Sylph. "Pick yourself up. We're here to destroy their vile empire and push them back to wherever they came from... Those who oppose us and do evil that is. There are those that do not mean harm, like those standing with us. They can do what they wish when this war is over."
  10. Such a quest with Clerics would be amusing. I think the Druid would end up doing most of the healing still though. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  11. You're a Genuine Jack Harkness I see. I'm not letting you anywhere near my kitchenware, particularly my pans. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  12. I really hope we see some more Falcons, like we saw in the Joust set. I'm also really excited that the Dragons finally get a castle/keep of their own. Perhaps we'll see their king/Queen? ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  13. Shami.... as in what's written on the "Alien Trooper's" armour? Interesting find on the skills. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  14. "You beat me to it, Galen. Well done."
  15. Sylph passed the note around.
  16. Look, there can't be a cult. Not just because it would be a ridiculous addition on top of these Lunches and weird Town roles like Governor, Jack of All Trades, Day-Investigator, Day-Killer, and Jail-Keeper, but because if there was, our Win-Condition would be 'you win when all the Non-Town are dead." or anything less black and white then our actual Win Condition. It's that simple, I think. God is not stupid. A proper Win-Condition is phrased so that it does not negatively impact the balance of the game. Saying "Non-Town" reveals nothing about there being a Cult or SKs or other Neutrals and is a common way of phrasing the Win Condition, but that's not the word in our Win-Condition. It's Black and White. That said, if this were not the case, I'd recommend very strongly not Lynching Shadell. Her claim seems incredibly reasonable. So reasonable that it makes me still want to try to keep her alive to test her claim. It fits brilliantly with the events that have transpired. She claimed it early and for no reason. She's stuck to the same story consistently. But it simply cannot be true. Shadell's brilliant play is made moot by semantics. If it is not a great lie, I would be legitimately surprised. That is why I cannot oppose this Lynch any more. I'd suggest keeping her alive another night to test it out, but it's just a lie. I'm sorry Shadell, you got screwed by semantics whether you're lying or not.
  17. Sylph chuckled. "Ha! Ha, ha ha ha... You think you can lay ownership to this earth, but I'll have you know, that your goal is unreachable. You can no more wipe out every worm, fish, insect, intestinal parasite, human, or spider than you can see with those glowing dead eyes you have guarded by that dead husk you call a shell. Ha ha ha ha. You will not kill all things indiscriminately, and you couldn't even if we weren't about to free this rock of your wretched existence. Hm. hm. hm. hm. hm."
  18. "Nor is it your Pond." Added Sylph, anticipating the Elder Progg's next words.
  19. "And why is it that you simply expect the Dini Manor to fall into the pond?"
  20. It's called intentionally missing the point, demonstrating little respect for the opponent. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  21. "I don't know, probably not. Are you planning on giving the Manor back? I don't know who's it is, but imagine it's not yours. Plus, how do you even plan on making it an underwater palace while keeping it structurally sound?"
  22. "I probably did. But I'm no worse for the wear."
  23. "You said gnat wrong." replied Sylph.
  24. Sylph heals Elgar, and Lycan, motioning Alex to heal Galen. He then healed himself and drank from his grand tonic.
  25. Rejected. (? ) ~Insectoid Aristocrat
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