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OrzBrain
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:34 am |
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I wonder if Gwynn is really going to turn bibliophiles on from now on...
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PikaPuff
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:36 am |
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It's Tuesday. This can't be it. Unless EVERY DAY FROM NOW ON IS A CLIFFHANGER!? Pete, noooooo~
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gngrmyrsn
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:39 am |
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STORMBREAKER!
Oh, poor Gwynn.
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Marcellus
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:51 am |
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SiliconWolf wrote: Well, Kizzy, looks like the yoke's on you! That's what you get for counting your chickens before they hatch. Now that was ova the line.
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Rombobjörn
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 3:14 am |
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So it turns out that thinking aloud wasn't such a bad idea after all. Otherwise Zoë wouldn't have known what the eggs were.
How fortunate that Dunuloa's spells work without specifying names, as using Farahn for the binding wasn't planned. Less fortunate if that's why the spell seems to have hit Gwynn too.
Throwing like a stormbreaker apparently means that the thrown object doesn't leave on a tangent, but on a normal.
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CodeBlack
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:09 am |
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Om nom nom. Demonlicious.
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balthazar
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:40 am |
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Zoe rolled a natural 20 on her attack roll! And Gwynn failed her saving throw. Oh well, too late now, gonna be a campaign for another day. [/geek]
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s.i.l.
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:58 am |
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Marcellus wrote: SiliconWolf wrote: Well, Kizzy, looks like the yoke's on you! That's what you get for counting your chickens before they hatch. Now that was ova the line. It was a shell of a good hit.
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tarrakis
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:15 am |
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tarrakis
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:16 am |
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BTW, why is Meander so content with all this??? hmmmm....
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Celadon
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tarrakis wrote: BTW, why is Meander so content with all this??? hmmmm.... It's no secret she's playing both sides. If KZKs gone, she's in charge. This isn't over. Also, poor Gwynn. Seems it's always her destiny to be sacrificed in some way for this.
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Silverwalker
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:00 am |
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SiliconWolf wrote: Well, Kizzy, looks like the yoke's on you! That's what you get for counting your chickens before they hatch. Yoke's on you - wonderful! The Stormbreaker knows that you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. And she didn't need us egging her on, she knew what to do. I bet Kizke is boiling with rage. And look! It seems like the egg also scrambled the signal that kept the skeletons going. They all look shell-shocked.
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ZylonBane
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Lord Golbez wrote: So now they all just have to worry about the cult, whatever's happening to Gwynn, and Strom's exit strategy. They're gonna need some kind of Strom-breaker to stop that guy.
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ZylonBane
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Silverwalker wrote: SiliconWolf wrote: Well, Kizzy, looks like the yoke's on you! That's what you get for counting your chickens before they hatch. Yoke's on you - wonderful! It would be wonderful... if K'Z'K was an ox.
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Post Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 9:21 am |
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So, let's say K'z'k is trapped in the book again. What's to keep the various demon factions from releasing him again, just like Gwynn and Torg did the first time? Chilus may be content to stay top dog, but Skip wants K'z'k free.
Their challenge this time around was re-assembling his shattered parts. They accomplished that, and now there's a whole Kizzy in the book. If Gwynn & Torg could release him, I'm sure one demon or another could too.
And I don't quite understand why Gwynn mentioned Soco at that particular moment. What did Soco have to do with Dunuloa's eggs?
I wonder if Gwynn is the only one caught in the spell because she's the only one Kizzer is actually *holding* ? Riff and Will are hung from his talon-thingies (by the kilt and the grapple) and he's holding Chaz, not Torg. (And probably Torg's hands, but...) Though if that's the explanation, you could claim *Chaz* should get caught up too...
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