I hope that that philosophy isn't one actually used by the Greek gods, because if so they all deserve to be overthrown.
Thanks! I knew I knew that reference, but I couldn't quite remember it. Ah, such a great ref to such a great game in such a great story...
She's not writing the story, remember?I have to admit, I'm confused as to the extent of QoF's powers. She's writing the story, so to speak, but she is surprised by the apple? She sees Eris giving to Paul, but doesn't expect him to use it. What?
Now hurry, slave-writer. I expect this to be done by Sunday at the latest.
Well. It is relatively historically accurate.I hope that that philosophy isn't one actually used by the Greek gods, because if so they all deserve to be overthrown.
It's impossible to tell you crowded island people apart, so you might as well just shut that mouth with sushi or fish and chips or whatever it is you islanders eat.
Yes, better say he is going to stab her with his sword. Wait.
The number of replies in the Story-Only thread added up to 666 recently. Evidently, this was a cue for several members of the audience to exercise their funny bones.
I'd say "phrasing" but we've long ago past the point where we can say anything that can't be misconstrued
At the far end of the throne room I see the goddess Tsaritsa lounges on my mother's throne, a servant holding yesterday's plumbs within easy reach.
You were twelve short and I was bored.
They do make for decent bludgeons, though.
There is a reason for the phrase "better than a slap in the face with a wet fish", hard as that may be to believe.
I'd say "phrasing" but we've long ago past the point where we can say anything that can't be misconstrued
So, what you're saying is he's going to render her completely insensate by using his sword.
So, what you're saying is he's going to render her completely insensate by using his sword.
Almost certainly a normal sword. The sword of the fallen is a very unusually designed sword, which wasn't mentioned, and OL doesn't carry it around everywhere, and so wouldn't be near the play.Is this a "normal" magic sword or the Sword of the Second and Third?
Where does he usually store it? Do we know?Almost certainly a normal sword. The sword of the fallen is a very unusually designed sword, which wasn't mentioned, and OL doesn't carry it around everywhere, and so wouldn't be near the play.
That just means you need a halibut.
Well, not being able to hold off a Lantern isn't really a good measure of security. Lanterns are actually rather powerful, and I don't think any place on Earth could actually keep one out. Or at least any place that wasn't divinely protected.Where does he usually store it? Do we know?
The mountain seems a bit ... Inadequate somehow given that it is often close to empty and the automated defended couldn't hold of say a lantern.
Subspace Depends on if he can recharge after storing it or not.