Profile for Faint Piping of Two Demoniac Flutes
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written Tuesday, June 5 2007 08:39
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Nalyd would expect to see some of them kept alive as sacred pets, or their bones used frequently in decoration or ceremony. It would be hard to not associate a giant lizard with some sort of sign. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, June 5 2007 08:30
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Well, Nalyd isn't a real authority on this, so he's probably horribly wrong and pointing out the obvious, but. . . While Eastern Asia, Medieval Europe, and the Nordic areas all had moderate interactions with each other (Eastern Asia less so), and the Native Americans and Central Americans probably had some contact (There is a lack of records), the two groups mentioned (The Americas Group and the E/A Group) did not have contact with each other at all. Granted, the Nordic peoples are reputed to have explored North America, but the individual tribes of Native Americans rarely spoke the same language and just as rarely didn't attack each other, so spreading by that method isn't likely, and the explorers would hardly waste their time explaining religion. Also, the contact between Native Americans and Central Americans was minimal, if it existed at all, and, again, they didn't speak the same language. Nalyd would like to state his own ineptitude in discussing these matters once again. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, June 5 2007 08:08
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There are also many stories, religions and legends about dragons that are quite similar. Medieval Europe's fables, Nordic religions, East Asia's religion-analogues, Central America's Aztec and Mayan cultures, and possibly (Nalyd can't remember) the Native Americans. Some connections can be seen there, like Medieval Europe and East Asia, or Central America and Native Americans, but they certainly aren't all interconnected. Giant Floods, along with big lizards, are just good material. And most everywhere has some type of flood eventually. Not necessarily a Flood, but a flood. [ Tuesday, June 05, 2007 08:10: Message edited by: Necro-Master ] -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Hintbook Questions in General | |
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written Tuesday, June 5 2007 06:44
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Nalyd doesn't touch them until he's completely finished the game, and then he looks to see what he missed. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
End of Days in Richard White Games | |
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written Tuesday, June 5 2007 05:19
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Oh, and gimmicks aren't pure spam, Nikki? Well, maybe in the case of Alorael tehy aren't, but that's only rarely. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
End of Days in Richard White Games | |
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written Monday, June 4 2007 14:58
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Well, it is the "End of Days". -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
End of Days in Richard White Games | |
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written Monday, June 4 2007 14:36
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Too bad. Nalyd is a bit of a cultist, himself, though. He thoroughly enjoys Galactic Core, and even plays Lost Souls every once in a while. And this forum is too funny to lose. So it might as well go out with a glorious flame-fest. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Monday, June 4 2007 13:07
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quote:. . . And then Nalyd will wrest it cruelly from it's resting place, and force it to rip out it's own implants and dance for Nalyd's amusement. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
End of Days in Richard White Games | |
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written Monday, June 4 2007 08:32
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You want zombies? Skeletons? Other random undead? Or. . . DO YOU WANT AN UNDEAD FORUM?!?! Then call Nalyd today! -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
The classics in General | |
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written Monday, June 4 2007 07:53
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Nalyd has never heard of them, though he would probably love them all if he played. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Legends of Divinity OOC in General | |
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written Sunday, June 3 2007 17:18
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Your move, Nioca. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Legends of Divinity IC in General | |
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written Sunday, June 3 2007 17:16
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Note: Seoth did not destroy the Bone Dome because Lone Flames' character told him to. In fact, Nalyd considers that edit so ridiculous and obvious that he chose to ignore it. Whoopie. ---------------------------------------------------- Seoth pondered his situation. His army was gone, and he had a tome that contained all of the necromantic power of the world in his arms. The Balance had been helped, certainly, with the destruction of his fortress, though he was at a loss as to what to do now. Well, when in doubt, watch. Seoth dispersed himself into the air. Tiny parts of his being infused themselves into clouds and took off in their respective directions, mostly in or around Kirkwood. The deities were gathered there, and it was almost certainly Geltor's next target. There had to be something going on there. He saw the exchange between Avin and Sliros. Interesting. Avin was one of the few deities that Seoth didn't know much about. He'd been too preoccupied with his searches and evaluations considering the Balance. Well, if Avin was in contact with Sliros, then he might serve as an intermediary between the two. Sliros left, after a while, and as Avin turned to leave, a swirling whirlwind stretched downward. A tall, menacing skeleton wreathed in shadowy robes stood before the god. Avin's response, of course, was to start in surprise and attempt to flee, but Seoth grasped his arm with a skeletal hand. "Wait. You are a god, yes?" "Yes. . ." "And you are in contact with Sliros, correct?" "More like he's in contact with me, but yes." "Very well, then. If you're a god, then you would have to be Avin. I can sense your link to your tribe. I. . . am someone that you don't need to know about. You are a deity, and no matter how minor, you can help me fend off Geltor. . . Though he is more Makroangkeen, now. You also are in contact with Sliros, one of the few remaining original deities left. There is no love to lose between us, and he would likely rebuke any attempt I made at contact. He seems to trust you, however, and quite frankly, I'm outmatched here. Give him this," Seoth handed the last and only copy of the Mortuus Victus to Avin, who struggled under the incredible weight, "and tell him that Seoth wants to help. Got that? Off with you, then, and betrayal of me wouldn't turn out well. . . For either of us." Seoth turned to go. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Whatever Happened to. . . in General | |
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written Sunday, June 3 2007 04:30
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Oh, no you won't. Nalyd is still here, Galdoh. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Saturday, June 2 2007 05:22
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And it's made out of Legos! -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Legends of Divinity OOC in General | |
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written Friday, June 1 2007 17:18
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Nalyd will be adding an IC tomorrow. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Friday, June 1 2007 04:10
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Alright, here's one more PM, Nioca. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Thursday, May 31 2007 13:53
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No, that was referring to the one before the one about Balance. With the "However," cutoff. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Thursday, May 31 2007 11:46
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Responded, Nioca. Part of it's cut off, though. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Whatever Happened to. . . in General | |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 13:48
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For those of you who want another forum, our old friend Sarasaphilia has one all to himself, here . -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Legends of Divinity OOC in General | |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 13:23
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Responded, Nioca. And welcome to The Roost. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 12:19
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But it is your fault that you posted here. Maybe if you had anything useful to add, but Nalyd can't see anything to that effect. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 11:15
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Please don't resurrect topics. Necromancy is Nalyd's job. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Legends of Divinity OOC in General | |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 11:11
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Nalyd is fresh out of ideas. If anyone has an offer or something, PM him. [ Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:12: Message edited by: Necro-Master ] -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
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written Wednesday, May 30 2007 11:09
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Nalyd read the "Special Christian Believer Edition" of "The Survivor's Guide to the Apocalypse" for kicks. Nalyd wonders how stupid the author must have felt come New Years Eve, 2000. [ Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:14: Message edited by: Necro-Master ] -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |