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The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #68
"I've made up my mind and go with Firedrake when he comes down to clear that tower of his of goblins and mage. I could use a coffee now, Archmage, how about that? And a toast with orange jam or whatever comes close to it."

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #65
Murmuring irritatedly, ef brought herself back on the floor. "Archmage, you never change. Shouldn't I know you by now. You got your notebook, Riibu dear. Come down, just hold my hand, my spell still lingers. Yes, fine.

Ridiculous, Alex. I suggest that you try your food on yourself before you serve it. Don't know what kind of reputation you will end up with. And someome calm the rakshasi when he comes down. They are not known for a sense of humour."

[ Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:07: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #52
"Oh, oh, much like old times, isn't it, Archmage? I'd like to try your cookies, give me some. Thanks. Not bad at all. I'll have some more. Did you ever try honey and ginger? Would go well with it.

I've thought a bit and would like to stay at your place for a while, say a month. Can you house me? I need a new occupation, but not right now. Right now I enjoy the bustle in here immensely.

Say, what about the young apprentice mage upstairs? Will you take him in and teach him?"

[ Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:05: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #22
"Don't be ridiculous, Wise Man. I know you never wanted to be bothered with money and hardly ever went to get your salary, but I keep records. You are very well off, if I remember that right. Come to me in the morning. You need not visit your sister's place as a poor relative. Rubbish."

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #19
"That reminds me. I said I saved all our things. So whatever I still owe you, salary, bonuses, what else, I pay.

And Shaper, sorry, but I've no skribbane with me. Don't know if it is sold down here. Anyway, I'll probably change trade for a while. I used to be a healer. I might be one again."

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #13
"No, sorry, I made a deal with Ilofekh. He got the skribbane and I got all our wordly goods. Ha, I saved all our money, jewelry and what other things we had, plus I survived a revolution. I'm very satisfied with myself today.

Ilofekh's dead? Too bad. I liked him, you know. Oh well, wouldn't be too sure that he's really dead. That man has so many tricks up his sleeve. Oh well, we'll see. Have a drink, before you leave, Firedrake. It's on me."

[ Monday, June 16, 2003 18:10: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #76
quote:
I'll pick ef and just cannibalise myself.

No chance. I won't let you do that. You know, hunger pangs cease after a while. It's not that bad.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Silvar Inn in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #10
"Wise Man, Archmage, I missed you." ef went in, smiling broadly.

"Archmage, I brought my whole supply of coffee from the surface, your customers will jubilate, but I want one too. The surface is a mess and I'm tired of skribbane. I thought I'll rusticate for a while and then see what comes up and what I might do."

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
It's Silvar, not Silver (NSI 3) in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #34
I suggest the NSI goes on a long vacation.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
Random Political Groups in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #15
I agree. I do not wish to spoil anyone's fun, but there is no fun just now. Let's take a vacation.

Though I must say, some measures should be taken to prevent such happenings.

[ Monday, June 16, 2003 13:29: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
It's Silvar, not Silver (NSI 3) in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #32
You will get yourself banned sooner or later, Zephyr. Is that really what you want?

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
It's Silvar, not Silver (NSI 3) in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #28
OOC: I don't believe my eyes. Kid, if you are set on arguing, so be it. I'm prepared for ten or twenty pages of mad ranting, so get it started. But don't expect to hear from me anything else but no.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
Don't ask me why in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #40
Impossible. I remember her posts in the NSI. Scorp could never have written such stories.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
Don't ask me why in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #37
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Guess, I´m one of the oldest here.
No, you aren't, kid. Looking at your birthdate you could easily be my daughter.

Taurus, with a leo ascendant. And a rabbit. Don't drown me though.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
New Silver Inn v2.0 in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #562
OOC: I appreciate your efforts, Sniper, and I hold no grudge against him as a person, but after what he just did to 'The Sands of Time' I won't take him back, nor will anybody else. I'd like to thank Imban for coming to the rescue.

IC:

"So it was revenge you were after all the time, Ilofekh. Have you even the remotest idea how impossible you are? Revenge is the most fruitless of occupations." ef sighed. "I'm too old to feel overly surprised. History. How ridiculous. I don't give a dime for a mention somewhere. Living my life is sufficient for me. Yes. But what do I do now? Who will I support? Shall he have the chance he's craving and maybe find out that reigning is not exactly what he thought it would be? Or do I try to save the crown prince? What's to expect from him? Not much. More of what we already had. Am I going to support a revolution? I have no real preferences here. But I will listen to what my people want."

"Listen, all of you. I call you to a council, though we meet only in my mind. What shall it be? Do we support the crown prince or do we support Ilofekh's revolution in the hope that a new age may bring better times for all? What would you like me to do and what is your preference?"

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
New Silver Inn v2.0 in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #535
OOC: Zephyr, you are not welcome, sorry. Any comments of yours will be ignored.

IC: "Wise Man, listen." ef talked in his mind. "I'm with you. You are both invisible and invulnerable now for a while. I stay with you and help out, if you need me."

[ Sunday, June 15, 2003 15:02: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #58
I liked the picture, but I didn't like the red eye and fixed it. And if that damn boy would ever read his PMs he might have told me how to return the pic to him.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
Don't ask me why in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #4
Strange how much you sound like Rosycat, Nye.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #29
A desert island? Time to move out and be on your own, definitely.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #24
I cannot imagine anyone of you enjoying a prolonged stay on such an island.

No, Alec wouldn't do that. But he'd feel terribly bored.

[ Friday, June 13, 2003 18:26: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #19
A freshwater spring and a fruit grove? I wouldn't call that stranded. Sounds more like paradise. I go with anyone who's willing to spend considerable years studying energies. As that's what I do.

Eh, and I'm fiftytwo, to be precise.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
If You Had To Be Stranded On A Desert Island... in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #15
Chance for survival is zero. Without water and under a desert sun death is just a few days away. So it comes down to who I'd like to die with. In a realistic setting I would probably prefer my own company. I'd just sit down for meditation to keep a distance to my body's struggle as long as possible.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
New Silver Inn v2.0 in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #524
OOC: I'll post again, Lone Flame. Just didn't know how to react to Sullust's story. Seems he is getting us into heaps of trouble. Needed a break, but I'll come by.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Devil's Number Upside-Down in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #42
Deep processes are like that. To be able to reach that depth is a quality in itself as I see it.

Alec, I don't agree with Churchill.

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00
The Devil's Number Upside-Down in General
Guardian
Member # 2476
Profile #38
IMAGE(smile000.gif) Yes, I realize that he is here, David, as I tend to read profiles. Though not as his old self. Something has definitely changed. So whatever he is growing into now - clarity, freedom and joy are more pronounced, and to that I say: welcome!

Now you and I. Let me for once just be myself, as I'm rapidly loosing patience. Being fifty means that I cannot return to the thoughts and emotions of my teenage time, though I remember them well. You can have my respect (and a lot of you have it) for moving into the world with an open and questioning mind, wide open eyes and compassionate feeling. If you are timid, no problem, you have time enough to find your courage later on. But if someone defends 'established' thought at age fourteen as vociferously as you do, s/he gets me into a towering rage. When will you start asking questions if not now?

[ Thursday, June 12, 2003 00:29: Message edited by: ef ]

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Polaris
Posts: 1828 | Registered: Saturday, January 11 2003 08:00

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