Geneforge Tongue-Twisters & Limericks

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AuthorTopic: Geneforge Tongue-Twisters & Limericks
Mongolian Barbeque
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Well, I finished Geneforge 3 a few weeks ago, but got caught up in other things in the meantime and haven't visited the forums in quite a while. I haven't read anything in this forum since the very end of March, and can't even face the possibility of plowing through such a huge backlog of stuff.

I planned to write an in-depth review, setting out all my praise, observations, dissections, and criticisms of the newest installment in this fascinating series, discuss the moral dilemmas that confront the players, and study character interactions.

But I couldn't be bothered with that either.

So here, instead, is a small handful of tongue-twisters and limericks I've concocted over the last few weeks on various Geneforge themes. Far less time-consuming that reading backlog postings or writing an in-depth review, and, if I may say so, probably far more rewarding.

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The shapely Shaper shepherdess tenderly tends her fleeceless flock of fiery fyoras.

Barzahl bawls out his rebel rabble in the rubble of Rising for ruining his sneaky schemes for forging genes.

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Danette (Shaper lady researcher)
Made Geneforge, reputation-besmircher.
Now island in ruin
Yet plots are a-brewin'—
The makings of rogues and much murder!

Jars of green goo tickle eye,
Much favored by untrained Sholai.
Great powers they give.
Barred creatures make live!
Loyal Shapers need not apply.

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Everyone is invited to add their own tongue-twisters and limericks here. Strict adherence to established continuity is not required, though a vague resemblance to known facts will be appreciated. Poetic license is encouraged. Approximate rhyme is acceptable in limericks. Variant pronunciation of proper names is also acceptable ("Sholai" can end with either "lie" or "lay"), depending on nothing more than personal preference and convenience.

Just as a final word, I liked Geneforge 3 despite some flaws and disappointments, but I liked Jeff's new baby book and "The Story About the Toddler" pages even better.

[ Friday, May 20, 2005 17:02: Message edited by: Icshi ]
Posts: 907 | Registered: Monday, July 15 2002 07:00
Infiltrator
Member # 5567
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I can't do the one about the Shaper sheperdess, and I find the limericks interesting.

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How many shapers are there?
Why is Drypeak controlled by Zakary?
Why is Barzahl a Guardian?
How does the Geneforge work?
What's as small as nothing?
Why am I asking stupid questions?
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Shaper teacher : "DON'T TOUCH THAT!"
BOOM!!
apprentice :*little voice* "Sorry..."
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CSM RIFQ
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Posts: 576 | Registered: Wednesday, March 2 2005 08:00
Electric Sheep One
Member # 3431
Profile #2
A Shaper from Stonespire once tried
To make a Rotghroth, but it died.
It was so tall and thin,
And the vat it was in
Was either too short or too wide.

Sure, to us this sounds totally lame, but imagine how Shapers would love it:
"It died because the vat was too wide! Ha ha ha! Wait 'till we tell this one to Agatha!"

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We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty.
Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00
Mongolian Barbeque
Member # 1528
Profile #3
The servant mind is serving fine.
It oversees the silver mine.
    There're gems there too:
    Red, white, green, blue;
And serviles working overtime.
Posts: 907 | Registered: Monday, July 15 2002 07:00
Electric Sheep One
Member # 3431
Profile #4
Ghaldring's army is generaled by
A great Rotghroth. And Drakons can fly,
So his air force must be
Under one such as he.
But his navy is led by Aye Eye!

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We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty.
Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00