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Post by Wizard on Jun 18, 2004 17:27:09 GMT -5
LOL...sorry Callian ain't given a stirring speech, but his diplomatic talents, so far, are geared towards peace, not inspiration. But neither Callian nor Wizard is foolhardy enough to try and calm the undead down...things will be interesting once they get in range of Bluspecs's turning, though.
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Post by Fangor the Fierce on Jun 18, 2004 17:43:54 GMT -5
Hey KMAN, the two wells, where is their water source? How far and how deep are the wells?
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Post by K Man on Jun 21, 2004 9:00:29 GMT -5
The two wells have been driven into two small, underground holds...seeps if you will, that collect water from the surrounding table. Lined with bedrock and granite, the two shafts go to an approximate depth of fifty feet each...how deep the underground pond is beneath...you may not know.
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Post by sonnetinkinston on Jun 21, 2004 15:17:59 GMT -5
Might be a moot point, but I still have to ask:
Exactly how far is Sehanine from her lifeline (translated: elven rope), anyway? Obviously not close enough, but...
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Post by Fangor the Fierce on Jun 23, 2004 11:41:42 GMT -5
KMAN, the rear door, I would like to know how wide it is and how wide the cart is. I am trying to devise a way of running out some horses, with the cart attached, towards where the others are battling. I would stop them short, turn them around, and await for the others to make it to the cart, where she would then ride like the wind, straight towards the back entrance with the others in tow. IS THIS POSSIBLE??? I would like to know before posting Krysta's next acitons...
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Post by K Man on Jun 23, 2004 11:45:42 GMT -5
The door is a standard door, roughly 3 feet wide and six and a half feet tall.
The cart, the donkey cart, is roughly five feet wide , but only three feet deep. With some manuevering, you could turn the cart on its side and get through the door.
The carriage must be driven through the main gate.
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Post by Fangor the Fierce on Jun 23, 2004 12:04:16 GMT -5
Damn, that sucks...it would be lost then...well, if nobody else has any ideas....then I guess Krysta will act on her own...
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Post by TheUdjat on Jun 23, 2004 13:38:50 GMT -5
Right, because showing off our back door to the enemy is a good idea.
*slaps forehead* This whole series of events just keeps getting worse and worse for us...
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Post by Japic on Jun 23, 2004 13:40:58 GMT -5
Well, it can only get so bad. At some point we'll all be dead. YAY!
lol
No seriously, we'll pull through ok. Somehow.....
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Post by sonnetinkinston on Jun 23, 2004 14:19:13 GMT -5
OK, NOW is everything the stupid elfs fault?
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Post by Fangor the Fierce on Jun 23, 2004 14:43:14 GMT -5
No, the back door would be my fault. Seriously, they would have already known about the back door, as any assault with this many numbers would have enough eyes to see it. I am just getting a few horses, heading out the back, and having them ready in case the others make it to the horses. If they don't, then I ride off...simple as that...
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Post by TheUdjat on Jun 23, 2004 15:31:54 GMT -5
It's not like it's just a backdoor chilling there or anything. It's at the top of a steep, steep hill with a wall cleverly placed to hide it. Unless you're looking for it, it's tricky to spot - Especially from down below.
Anyway, what's done is done. I find it pretty bloody funny, this sort of comedy of errors we have happening here. Great for the roleplaying. Caelith's gonna have an aneurism (or however it's spelled...)
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Post by Japic on Jun 23, 2004 15:59:37 GMT -5
Are you certain that he hasn't already? He seems about ready to burst with contempt. Besides, nothing besides her goin down is too bad yet. We haven't even gotten the chance to decimate these jerks yet. If we screw up and more of us hit the dirt, then you can start gettin angry.
What did we get ourselves into...?
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Post by K Man on Jun 23, 2004 16:10:07 GMT -5
Nothing is anyone's fault...
You all have to remember...you've got this omnipresent force working against you....
ME ;D
It will all work out.
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Post by TheUdjat on Jun 24, 2004 8:18:03 GMT -5
Are you certain that he hasn't already? He seems about ready to burst with contempt. Yeah. See, he's an elf and a noble, so I figure he starts with a certain inherent level of contempt already. At least most of it's said under his breath, right? And yeah, nothing too bad. Yet. We'll just have to wait and see.
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Post by Hero on Jun 24, 2004 11:44:23 GMT -5
Well, it would seem several characters are about to:
1) Die 2) Die and become undead 3) Be captured by the enemy
No matter how you slice it - its not good.
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Post by Japic on Jun 24, 2004 11:46:20 GMT -5
I know that I'm one of them. We'll have to see what fate brings. KMan has always got something up his sleeve.
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Post by VemuKhaham on Jun 24, 2004 11:50:00 GMT -5
yeah, I'm kinda doomed too... If I recall correctly, don't vampires have a damage reduction of 15 or something like that? I know ingame I shouldn't act on that, but still... Let's just hope for some criticals then, cause my normal max damage is 13...
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Post by Hero on Jun 24, 2004 12:10:59 GMT -5
undead are immune to criticals....
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Post by GeneralMHB on Jun 24, 2004 12:25:32 GMT -5
Whatever's ambushing us is not immune to criticals (which is a good thing, despite the fact they outnumber us 1000 to 1 )
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