Between Devin 2.0, Fae 'reincarnation', phoenixes, and hallows, my head is about to explode.
http://www.missmab.com/Cast/devin.php
http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_785.php
http://www.missmab.com/Demo/phoenixa.php
http://www.missmab.com/Demo/HG06.php
What does 'soul' mean in DMFA? Is it sentience, a glob of energy or 'life slot', or a divine aspect of the everliving (that is to say, the thing that still goes on when you die)? Do they even exist?
What what come to an empty vessel (Devin 2.0's possible case)? Are the Fae constantly reincarnated forever, or does a new soul take the former Fae's place? Do phoenixes every really die (as in, their soul moves on to the next place)? And what is the nature of a hallow's 'soulless-ness' (that is to say, when a hallow dies, does it merely fade into non-existance? Or [perhaps even more tragic] is there a soul that is totally helpless to connect to the physical body? Different occurrences in different cases?)?
.... Let the headaches begin!
Clearly, Amber subscribes to the religious catechism of the Holy Catholic Church. This is evident from her writings and the concepts raised in her works.
... I so can not tell if you're being serious or not.
But if you are, could you explain the relevance to me?
I have studied his posts extensively, and nothing rabid_fox posts is ever non-serious.
That's a true-fact, I am always actual in the words that I allow to slather from my facehole. Read the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Grey Wolf, if you're still confused afterwards I'd be happy to answer any questions you have.
I'm afraid I don't have a copy. Would you please explain?
hmm, interesting, but...
I think that different things are being refered to with the same one word.
Also, it's particualrly interesting that Albanion says taht the energy from an old fae's soul is used to create a brand new soul for a new fae.
Also, Albanion may be lying to a greater or lesser degree.
I suspect that there's a soul and the energy the soul is created from, and in normal circumstances the soul remains intact, but under some circumstances, the soul can be 'destroyed' (rent to it's component energy)
That would explain DP rather nicely, in fact; each resurection consumes or initializes a little of his soul energy, altering his personality.
One might suppose that an undead is powered by the original soul, but not animated by it, so a non-sentient undead's soul is slowly consumed in the same way as an energy source whereas a sentient undead is animated by the soul.
Of course, I just pulled most of that from my butt. :P
I'm not in a position to vouch for whether it's based on Christianity or not. However I can clarify some of your initial questions from what I've learned so far. I am not Amber, so there may be errors, but most of it has basis in the strip or forum so I think it's fairly close.
Quote from: Grey Wolf on January 24, 2009, 07:33:56 PM
What does 'soul' mean in DMFA? Is it sentience, a glob of energy or 'life slot', or a divine aspect of the everliving (that is to say, the thing that still goes on when you die)? Do they even exist?
What what come to an empty vessel (Devin 2.0's possible case)?
The DMFA soul appears to be tied in with sentience, at least where Beings and (most) Creatures are concerned. Hollows don't have them and are AFAIK, not considered sentient. Someone who loses their soul is dead, to all intents and purposes (maybe worse, depending on what happens to the soul afterwards). The Undead (and heck, DP) were able to be brought back some time after their deaths, so while I don't know what (if any) their experience was between their resurrection and death, the cuppa-knight suggests that they had one.
Souls certainly exist
per se because they can be 'eaten' by various Creatures and used to increase their powers and lifespans which apparently destroys the soul concerned. 'Cubi are confirmed to do this, Amber has mentioned than Angels and Demons can do this sort of thing too.
Souls can also be removed and placed in an alternate container e.g. Abel's crack about using someone's soul to power a desk-lamp, Aary's stuffing the knight's soul into an urn in the late 200-series [todo - find exact references].
The knight apparently retained some form of self-awareness, since Aary said he'd be mad at having been left in a pot for so long.
QuoteAre the Fae constantly reincarnated forever, or does a new soul take the former Fae's place? Do phoenixes every really die (as in, their soul moves on to the next place)?
Fae souls are different. The word used in the 800 series comics does not denote a soul in the conventional sense, because they don't have those. They have some equivalent which is incompatible with other Creatures and has different rules. When a Fae dies, their soul is basically erased and reformatted as a new soul.
QuoteAnd what is the nature of a hallow's 'soulless-ness' (that is to say, when a hallow dies, does it merely fade into non-existance? Or [perhaps even more tragic] is there a soul that is totally helpless to connect to the physical body? Different occurrences in different cases?)?
AFAIK they are simply incapable of having a soul at all.
Judging from Devin 2.0, it looks a lot to me like souls will naturally form around a functioning mind, though that's just my own theory and could be completely off-base.
**EDIT**
Quote from: Grey Wolf on January 24, 2009, 08:20:59 PM
I'm afraid I don't have a copy. Would you please explain?
This is probably it:
http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/ccc_toc.htm
Quote from: Reese Tora on January 24, 2009, 08:30:48 PM
Also, Albanion may be lying to a greater or lesser degree.
I have a vague feeling that Fae
can't lie, but I'd have to check. I might be thinking of something else.
According to metaphysical beliefs, souls give off energy. That energy can be... 'eaten', but a soul in and of itself cannot be destroyed.
Then again, DMFA is fantasy, so Amber can have souls destroyed, if she chooses to.
Edit: Think of it this way. Souls are stored in the creature or vessel, and the energy is repetitively stripped away trapping the soul until the vessel is destroyed or dies.
This may be of interest:
http://clockworkmansion.com/forum/index.php/topic,3394.msg146551.html#msg146551
*Eyetwitch* I have achieved headache level...
Okay, I think I have whittled things down in my mind a bit. Here are the questions I still have:
1. Is there any living creature/being/hybrid/animal in DMFA that does not have a soul (to the definition of 'ticket to the afterlife')?
2. Can said soul actually be destroyed (as in POOF! Nonexistence, oblivion, no afterlife, gone)?
Edit:
3. Are certain souls trapped in an eternal (meaning forever, not almost forever or really freakin' long time, forever) cycle of reincarnation?
1: Hallows are the only things I know of without a soul. Fae don't quite have one either.
2: Yes.
3: Fae. maybe some others?
Quote from: Tyranastrasz on January 24, 2009, 09:20:34 PM
1: Hallows are the only things I know of without a soul. Fae don't quite have one either.
2: Yes.
3: Fae. maybe some others?
Just a couple of additions/corrections:
Firstly, that's
hollows. As in 'nothing inside'. Not 'hallows' - my gentle correction seems to have gone unheeded :P
Fae don't have a soul in the conventional sense. I'm not quite clear if Phoenix Oracles do either. They do have the rebirth thing, the difference being that they aren't cleared down when they are reborn so they are effectively eternal.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 24, 2009, 08:36:18 PM
*stuff*
Generally i'm under the impression that Fae are extra-dimensional(i.e: not native to furrae), so what quantifies a "soul" on furrae may not apply to the fae in the strictest sense, that said, fae could be "souls" merely made manifest.
However, it's hard to get into what a soul
actually is without getting philosophical enough to make people's heads explode.
and i doubt that Amber would wanna spoil anything by explaining what exactly the Fae are, either. :P
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 24, 2009, 08:36:18 PM
Souls can also be removed and placed in an alternate container e.g. Abel's crack about using someone's soul to power a desk-lamp, Aary's stuffing the knight's soul into an urn in the late 200-series [todo - find exact references].
That would be 572, panel 3, and 234, panel 2.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 25, 2009, 07:22:18 AM
and i doubt that Amber would wanna spoil anything by explaining what exactly the Fae are, either. :P
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 25, 2009, 07:22:18 AM
and i doubt that Amber would wanna spoil anything by explaining what exactly the Fae are, either. :P
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
Ah, so that is their weakness: their creator thinks that they are a poor plot device and doesn't like using them!
Hurray! 'Tis Amber!
So, do you plan to give us answers, or leave it up to our interpretation, or... there was a third thought... it's gone now...
I'll be blunt.
You're timing is terrible. You are asking me to sit down and write out possibly long-winded serious stuff during a time when I am working on seventeen types of paperwork involving my immigration status which is all due at the end of the week. I simply don't have time nor energy to devote any focus to this conversation outside of snarky comments.
Okay, sorry.
That may have been more blunt than intended. Apologies.
Its not that your question isn't a good one. Or one I normally wouldn't consider answering. Its just...not a good brain think think time for me. So any answer I did try to give would likely be wrong and need correcting later simply because I cannot focus long enough to properly work things out. And in such a case, I would imagine misinformation is worse than simply no information.
I see, your immigration stuff must be a brain-drain (I wouldn't know what it's like, I've never even moved >>; ) Best of luck!
Quote from: Grey Wolf on January 25, 2009, 11:36:58 AM
I see, your immigration stuff must be a brain-drain (I wouldn't know what it's like, I've never even moved >>; ) Best of luck!
Yeah. Lots of complicated paperwork and persuading some faceless bureaucrat that you actually exist, happen to be telling the truth, and might be following the rules, if anyone could be bothered to tell you what they are. This week. Accurately.
It's very stressful.
I've done it three times, in varying amounts, in order to get my two passports, and then the national insurance number for working in the UK. Fun, Not. Seriously, the NI number was worse than the passports, and I was living within an hours travel of the NI place at the time.
Bunch of jobsworths who couldn't get a real job, IMHO. Of course, you might find a competent one, but when you have to wait a month to get a 5 minute interview where they look at your paperwork and go "ok" - and let's not forget the 4 hours sitting in their waiting room _after_ the interview was scheduled - I have less than a stellar opinion of the whole situation.
But that's just me...
*Charline only knows one thing about souls in DMFA* They're tasty! >:9
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 25, 2009, 07:22:18 AM
and i doubt that Amber would wanna spoil anything by explaining what exactly the Fae are, either. :P
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
Furrae's proverbial Q Continium *nods*
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
I'd complain about that statement if I weren't so sure you're joking.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 26, 2009, 03:55:30 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
Furrae's proverbial Q Continium *nods*
But less evil, more silly (if that is even possible), and severely distact-able. from what I can tell anyway.... hey look, something shiney! *points in a direction and runs away*
Quote from: Minishear on January 26, 2009, 04:52:43 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
I'd complain about that statement if I weren't so sure you're joking.
She's not.
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 26, 2009, 07:30:48 AM
Quote from: Minishear on January 26, 2009, 04:52:43 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
I'd complain about that statement if I weren't so sure you're joking.
She's not.
I'll continue to think what I want.
Quote from: Minishear on January 26, 2009, 05:55:26 PM
I'll continue to think what I want.
Are you trying to give us irresistible straight lines. The number of possible retorts that pops into mind is literally astronomical.
However, I believe that I have seen what Amber is talking about referred to as the Superman syndrome in other references. The idea is that Superman started off as very strong and able to leap for long distances but he could still be injured by an artillery shell and could probably be fatigued by hundred foot killer robots. Over time he became more and more powerful: nuclear weapons don't even tickle and he can knock planets out of their orbits by tap dancing. To compensate, the foes he faced had to become more and more powerful. Magic and Kryptonite were introduced so that there was something that he had to worry about. Lately, they've been trying to make him less powerful so that the stories have some sanity. There are only so many gods for him to fight, and the annual universe destroying crises are becoming a joke.
Quote from: Minishear on January 26, 2009, 05:55:26 PM
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 26, 2009, 07:30:48 AM
Quote from: Minishear on January 26, 2009, 04:52:43 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 25, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
The fae are a pain in the butt dues ex machina mary sue race that thankfully doesn't get involved in things as much as they could otherwise it would make for a pretty poor story. :B
I'd complain about that statement if I weren't so sure you're joking.
She's not.
I'll continue to think what I want.
*stifles smartassery*
Thinking what one wants and getting it are mutually exclusive in this case.
Suffice to say that Fae are all powerful, they know where all of furrae's strings are, and just how to pull them, they can defy all conventions and meta/physical laws, theories, and make up a few along the way, they are generally quite aloof and fun-loving in a way, so they generally stay out of it.
at least that's how i see it regardless.
Asking what the fae really are, and getting a "ooh, exposition" answer out of amber isn't expected, here, you'd be better off asking why an undead stops decomposing..
Now that I think of it... how good are Fae in physical fighting?
well, considering the queen got stabbed through the chest with several different spears and actually forgot about one of them, I'd say they're fairly good at physical fighting.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 26, 2009, 10:05:22 PM
...you'd be better off asking why an undead stops decomposing..
Or (quoting Craig Ferguson on CBS' Late Late Show) "Why don't zombies poop?" :zombiekun2
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Question. Could a Were in it's human form beat or at least tire out a Fae?
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 02:28:22 AM
Question. Could a Were in it's human form beat or at least tire out bore a Fae?
corrected that for you.
A were, in it's human form. Is invulnerable to magic. Even that of the Fae.
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 03:30:03 AM
A were, in it's human form. Is invulnerable to magic. Even that of the Fae.
So? Just because a fae can't do something to a were doesn't mean that the fae can't cause something (or one!) to happen to a were.
Magic immunity is overrated unless you live in a game of D&D that causes magic immunity to somehow surpress any macic that might have an effect on you.
Considering the nature of fae, there wouldn't be a fight unless it served some purpose in whatever xanatos roulette they were running or they were young enough a fae to actually still care about physical conquests, and even then they would see to it that they have an unfair advantage. Unless, of course, it was in their plan to lose. :3
If nothing else, the fae can win by default; "I outlive you, I win." :P
Quote from: Reese Tora on January 27, 2009, 05:10:26 AM
So? Just because a fae can't do something to a were doesn't mean that the fae can't cause something (or one!) to happen to a were.
Quite. Were are still vulnerable to the effects of magic, just not the primary cause. IIRC it was Amber who said that, for example, an ice-blast wouldn't affect the Were - but the frozen ground below them would. And, as I think you were implying, they could still make a 16-ton weight appear above them or somesuch.
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 03:30:03 AM
A were, in it's human form. Is invulnerable to magic. Even that of the Fae.
direct applications, yes.
you forgot indirect.
Whether talking about magic immunity or resistance or (D&D) saving throws, it could be considered a form of magic ability in itself, though untrained, like Luke's instinctive self protection in Foxfire Chronicles (6th panel) (http://foxfire.comicgenesis.com/d/20090113.html). Or it could be as if the magic just slides by, like water off a duck's back, or like avoiding the magic's area of effect (jumping out of the way). Or the magic could be absorbed, dissipated or otherwise neutralized. Any number of ideas could be applied depending on the situation.
Magic immunity does not cover "dropping a house" damage, nor does it cover "getting shot in the head with a bullet", and I am pretty sure the Fae would be capable of aiming a gun and teleporting a house.
Just because someone is immune to magic, it doesn't make them invulnerable. Just because the Fae a massive users of magic, it doesn't make them unable to club someone to death with a blunt object just as effectively as any other creature.
If one honestly thinks a battle with a Fae is simply the fae using oodles of poodles of magic on someone, then they are not going to last very long.
The fae are a munchkin race. Its annoying, its completely unfair. But its how it goes. I realize that is likely will annoy some people because they dont like to consider that something may in fact be unbeatable. There is an instinctual desire to overcome any obstacle and that nothing is impossible if one just finds the right situation. And I admit perhaps the underlying reason for the Fae existing is because I do realize that and like the idea of having something blaring and prickly to get stuck in some peoples craw.
Quote from: AmigaDragon on January 27, 2009, 12:56:50 PM
Whether talking about magic immunity or resistance or (D&D) saving throws, it could be.. (cut out)
It's an admirable attempt to justify the statement but it would still be speculation. We have to take into context that Minishear seems to imply through his statements that the qualities of the Were immunity inferred as a truth and not theory. Unless one can say with certainty that (x) is how magic works in (y) universe then this whole quote is trivial.
On the other hand. I am still at a loss to understand why everyone keeps wanting to measure the races of DMFA by their capability to fight.
You have to understand, that without compromise, subtlety, and the finer points of how each of the races play a part, DMFA wouldn't be a story at all? Consider that if everything was weighed by might, either military or magical, the fae would have imposed an absolute autocratic authority over all 'lesser races' with no chance for insurrection, ever. Every single day of every single person for the rest of eternity until the stars themselves die and matter decomposes, dictated by the whimsy of a butterfly feathered creature with antennae.
Wasn't that a novel written by someone already?
I refuse to believe that the races of DMFA can be so easily pitted against each other in an arena to duke it out for supremacy.EDIT:
And, there we go. Above post.
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 27, 2009, 01:24:28 PM
Magic immunity does not cover "dropping a house" damage, nor does it cover "getting shot in the head with a bullet", and I am pretty sure the Fae would be capable of aiming a gun and teleporting a house.
Just because someone is immune to magic, it doesn't make them invulnerable. Just because the Fae a massive users of magic, it doesn't make them unable to club someone to death with a blunt object just as effectively as any other creature.
If one honestly thinks a battle with a Fae is simply the fae using oodles of poodles of magic on someone, then they are not going to last very long.
The fae are a munchkin race. Its annoying, its completely unfair. But its how it goes.
So, in short, there's no way to beat a Fae. Yep, that's a munchkin.
It's like a game of tic-tac-toe. The only way to really win is to not play at all. :U
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 27, 2009, 01:36:52 PM
It's like a game of tic-tac-toe. The only way to really win is to not play at all. :U
I found the best way to win was to keep forcing a draw until the other person gives up >:3
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 27, 2009, 01:40:17 PM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 27, 2009, 01:36:52 PM
It's like a game of tic-tac-toe. The only way to really win is to not play at all. :U
I found the best way to win was to keep forcing a draw until the other person gives up >:3
... interesting.
Though how one would "draw" against a Fae... I wonder if you can beat them mentally. Mind games and the like.
Quote from: Jairus on January 27, 2009, 01:42:12 PM
Though how one would "draw" against a Fae... I wonder if you can beat them mentally. Mind games and the like.
IIRC the closest you can get is to force them into a position where they'd have to break the rules of their roleplay.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 27, 2009, 01:43:22 PM
Quote from: Jairus on January 27, 2009, 01:42:12 PM
Though how one would "draw" against a Fae... I wonder if you can beat them mentally. Mind games and the like.
IIRC the closest you can get is to force them into a position where they'd have to break the rules of their roleplay.
Oh, that would be so awesome to see: A Fae crack. Though I suppose they'd kill you afterwords... or concede the victory and be on their way. After all, they'll most likely outlive you.
What did I just say abou--
No. I just give up. Not worth it.
Quote from: Ink on January 27, 2009, 01:51:37 PM
What did I just say abou--
Weren't you talking about physical violence?
FOOLISH INK!
Dont you know that everything's worth on the planet is defined by how much it can pwn the other?! :U
Of course! This is the internet: The greatest place for posturing about the size of one's phallus! All things must be a contest about the size of one phallus to another!
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 27, 2009, 01:59:39 PM
FOOLISH INK!
Dont you know that everything's worth on the planet is defined by how much it can pwn the other?! :U
Is it wrong that I've seen RPers who share that rationale? XD
I find this insanely appropriate given the Fae race's nature.
(originally I had only posted in this thread just to say this: in b4 someone decides to turn this into a massive wank fest about how much a fictional race sucks)
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 02:03:39 PM
Of course! This is the internet: The greatest place for posturing about the size of one's phallus! All things must be a contest about the size of one phallus to another!
GASP. I TAKE OFFENSE TO THIS STATEMENT.
MAO! I challenge you to a duel of phalluses!
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 27, 2009, 02:51:33 PM
GASP. I TAKE OFFENSE TO THIS STATEMENT.
MAO! I challenge you to a duel of phalluses!
Cannot...unsee... D:
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 27, 2009, 02:51:33 PM
GASP. I TAKE OFFENSE TO THIS STATEMENT.
MAO! I challenge you to a duel of phalluses!
You shall rue the day...
Have at you!
:pzilla
Don't do it!
She's underage!
**EDIT**
Gah... too late :rolleyes
IT'S A TRAP! :U
Wait no...or...*thinks* ...nevermind. I guess that phrase does apply here as well in this case. :B
Quote from: Ink on January 27, 2009, 01:27:15 PM
You have to understand, that without compromise, subtlety, and the finer points of how each of the races play a part, DMFA wouldn't be a story at all? Consider that if everything was weighed by might, either military or magical, the fae would have imposed an absolute autocratic authority over all 'lesser races' with no chance for insurrection, ever. Every single day of every single person for the rest of eternity until the stars themselves die and matter decomposes, dictated by the whimsy of a butterfly feathered creature with antennae.
Wasn't that a novel written by someone already?
I refuse to believe that the races of DMFA can be so easily pitted against each other in an arena to duke it out for supremacy.[/i]
EDIT:
And, there we go. Above post.
Well, for one: The fae would've been pretty likely to lose interest for somesuch over time. It'd not really be a challenge for them, and thus - boring.
Hence: No Fae-overlords ruling supreme over puny mortals.
On the other hand it is highly discouraged to annoy a fae. - For obvious reasons. :rolleyes
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 27, 2009, 02:51:33 PM
MAO! I challenge you to a duel of phalluses!
>:3 Oy! Shtop rite dere!
Wouldn't that be 'Phallii'? Ja?
-de Grammarnazi- :P
(I really have no clue What
would be the right term) :rolleyes
'A'
What have I done!?
Such trickery and deceit!
I have brought shame upon myself for striking at one of such a tender age. We must never speak of this dishonorable act again.
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 03:21:40 PM
'A'
What have I done!?
Such trickery and deceit!
I have brought shame upon myself for striking at one of such a tender age. We must never speak of this dishonorable act again.
Haha! I, in my diminutive stature and tender age, have succeeded by default!
*Keaton has gained 9999 EXP, has gained a level*
I do approve of your use of the Peniszilla icon.
Quote from: Tiger_T on January 27, 2009, 03:17:51 PM
Wouldn't that be 'Phallii'? Ja?
Actually, you're right. It is phalli. I just couldn't be arsed to be grammatically correct.
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 03:21:40 PM
'A'
What have I done!?
Such trickery and deceit!
I have brought shame upon myself for striking at one of such a tender age. We must never speak of this dishonorable act again.
Too late,
MAOOOO!!! D:< I, Ren Gaulen, the Sword of Magus and Protector of Children, shall smite you for your crime!
PREPARE YOURSELF! CHIESTOOOOOO!!!! >:O *smites*
Oh, and, Mao? My mom's suing you. Have a nice day signing up as a registered sex offender. :U
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 27, 2009, 03:26:02 PM
Oh, and, Mao? My mom's suing you. Have a nice day signing up as a registered sex offender. :U
D:
WRRRRRY!?
Have we killed this thread yet? Seriously, how many phallic jokes will it take?
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 03:28:42 PM
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 27, 2009, 03:26:02 PM
Oh, and, Mao? My mom's suing you. Have a nice day signing up as a registered sex offender. :U
D:
WRRRRRY!?
Have we killed this thread yet? Seriously, how many phallic jokes will it take?
It would be a phallusy to think we can kill this thread with mere phallic jokes.
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 03:28:42 PM
Have we killed this thread yet? Seriously, how many phallic jokes will it take?
I can try cleaving you with the Colossal Blade for "offending" Keaton. :B
..Wait, do we need more or
less phallic jokes? :paranoid
Quote from: Jairus on January 27, 2009, 03:32:56 PM
It would be a phallusy to think we can kill this thread with mere phallic jokes.
Do I need to smite you too, bro? >:[
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 27, 2009, 03:33:22 PM
Do I need to smite you too, bro? >:[
That would be quite the penal-ty.
Can't think of anything to say so i'll change things up with a COMBO BREAKER! No phallic jokes from me. :mwaha
I'll do one better and ask a serious question: when a soul gets detached from its body and put in a container, how does it keep from going insane from lack of sensory input? I keep thinking of Stephen King's The Jaunt and how it'd be like seeing or hearing nothing for an indeterminate period of time.
It may be that the container (or whatever enchantment is keeping the soul in it) can be set up for different purposes - short-term or long-term storage... the latter allowing the soul to perceive time more slowly and keeping it sane for longer.
Not saying that's how it works in DMFA, but it's how I'd do it.
Is it the soul or the body that dreams is my question. If it's the soul, then to keep it sane in containment is only a matter of making it think it's asleep. Otherwise I'm sure there's plenty of ways to keep a soul captive.
I mostly just want to say that I've always imagined souls as globular bits of jelly.
Quote from: Distracting on January 27, 2009, 04:08:22 PM
I mostly just want to say that I've always imagined souls as globular bits of jelly.
Delicious jelly, I might add..
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 27, 2009, 03:38:11 PM
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 27, 2009, 03:33:22 PM
Do I need to smite you too, bro? >:[
That would be quite the penal-ty.
I feel sure you meant "penile-ty", there...
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 27, 2009, 01:36:52 PM
It's like a game of tic-tac-toe. The only way to really win is to not play at all. :U
This reminds me of sports discussions where two or more argue who's team is better. once or twice I've popped in with "my team has
never been defeated." To which they respond, "who's your team?" And my response, "None. If they've never played, they've never been beaten."
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Yeah... enough of what I brought up. It was off topic.
But, now I have a new question. Is it possible to create a mechanical equal to a (being) soul, one that grants sentience.
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 08:23:08 PM
Yeah... enough of what I brought up. It was off topic.
But, now I have a new question. Is it possible to create a mechanical equal to a (being) soul, one that grants sentience.
that may form under "creating life" which is illegal on furrae.
however, theoretically, anything that achieves sentience may have a soul, souls to my mind can't be "created" in the sense you just can't Macguyver one together using various bits and bobs.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 27, 2009, 08:49:04 PM
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 08:23:08 PM
Yeah... enough of what I brought up. It was off topic.
But, now I have a new question. Is it possible to create a mechanical equal to a (being) soul, one that grants sentience.
that may form under "creating life" which is illegal on furrae.
however, theoretically, anything that achieves sentience may have a soul, souls to my mind can't be "created" in the sense you just can't Macguyver one together using various bits and bobs.
Jyrras did! With bubblegum, too! hehe...
Quote from: Tyranastrasz on January 27, 2009, 08:51:30 PM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 27, 2009, 08:49:04 PM
Quote from: Minishear on January 27, 2009, 08:23:08 PM
Yeah... enough of what I brought up. It was off topic.
But, now I have a new question. Is it possible to create a mechanical equal to a (being) soul, one that grants sentience.
that may form under "creating life" which is illegal on furrae.
however, theoretically, anything that achieves sentience may have a soul, souls to my mind can't be "created" in the sense you just can't Macguyver one together using various bits and bobs.
Jyrras did! With bubblegum, too! hehe...
he made life, not a soul.. the soul came with the life. >:3
I kinda meant a soul in itself. Not like Deebs.
and i answered, like thus.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 27, 2009, 08:49:04 PM
that may form under "creating life" which is illegal on furrae.
however, theoretically, anything that achieves sentience may have a soul, souls to my mind can't be "created" in the sense you just can't Macguyver one together using various bits and bobs.
Interesting discussion. Too bad it's been repeatedly interrupted by talk about male reproductive organs.
From what I have understood (which may or may not be right), the souls of the undead are the same souls they had when they were alive. The spell caused the souls to return to their old bodies. Whether they remember anything that happened in the meantime I have no idea.
Fae have already been largely discussed. Amber did say their souls were different to those of other Creatures and Beings in Furrae (she said they didn't have a soul in the conventional sense). When they die, their soul is destroyed and its energy is used to create a new soul (Mary Sue or not, I definitely wouldn't want to go through this process).
I understand that souls are destroyed when they are eaten. Once more, I may be wrong, but that's what it sounded like.
Phoenixes (A) apparently retain the same soul upon rebirth. I wonder what will happen to them when the universe is destroyed, if that ever happens.
Other Creatures and Beings have regular souls that separate from their bodies upon death and go on. As far as I know, Amber hasn't specified where they go, but she has made her continued existence clear, as they can be imprisoned, eaten and even brought back.
I haven't found a reference to hollows, but so far everything points to them having "nothing in there", as JP said.
I'm not sure about livestock. I wonder what kind of souls they have, and whether they continue to exist after their bodies die.
I don't know what it was like for vampires either (back when they existed in Furrae). My guess is that they must have had something, but I don't know what rules applied to them, nor what the current status of their souls is. :mowcookie
Quote from: Gabi on January 28, 2009, 06:16:19 AM
Interesting discussion. Too bad it's been repeatedly interrupted by talk about male reproductive organs.
I was tempted to move some of that to a nice new home in the Mine, but I suppose I'd better clear it with the other mods first.
QuoteI'm not sure about livestock. I wonder what kind of souls they have, and whether they continue to exist after their bodies die.
Difficult to say. My tentative guess is that they don't have them - though if they do, it might make a slightly more palatable (if bizarre) for Creatures who need their fix.
QuoteI don't know what it was like for vampires either (back when they existed in Furrae). My guess is that they must have had something, but I don't know what rules applied to them, nor what the current status of their souls is. :mowcookie
I equate them with Beings or Weres.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 06:28:14 AM
QuoteI'm not sure about livestock. I wonder what kind of souls they have, and whether they continue to exist after their bodies die.
Difficult to say. My tentative guess is that they don't have them - though if they do, it might make a slightly more palatable (if bizarre) for Creatures who need their fix.
I'd also say that livestock probably don't have souls, or at least, not the same kind that beings and other creatures have. Part of this comes from their lack of clear sentience, though I would be hard pressed to come up with what might be the case for a gryphon C. If you assume they did, then why would soul stealing creatures target beings for their souls and not livestock?
If livestock don't, well then the answer is obvious. If livestock do, then there seems to be little reason to attack beings in favor of livestock, assuming they were available. I would imagine a creature killing a being is considered far more despicable than a creature killing one of their livestock, the former would likely result in some vigilantees trying to hunt that creature down and kill them, (which actually may provide more souls to feed upon, but of course may also be a risky proposition), whereas the latter would likely end up with an angry farmer that can't really do anything to rectify the situation. Of course, repeated incidents of livestock assault may attract some attention, but I would imagine that assaults on beings would attract a lot more. Now of course, I don't know how common said attacks are, so maybe attacks on livestock, if they occurred frequently enough, might cause some fluctuations in being's food supply. It seems far more likely however, that creatures wouldn't get what they wanted from livestock, if they were hunting for souls that is.
Maybe cattle raids are an issue in some places, I really don't know. It seems however, that more pressing issues in DMFA canon are creatures randomly murdering beings in their sleep, and then the events that follow.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 06:28:14 AM
Quote from: Gabi on January 28, 2009, 06:16:19 AM
Interesting discussion. Too bad it's been repeatedly interrupted by talk about male reproductive organs.
I was tempted to move some of that to a nice new home in the Mine, but I suppose I'd better clear it with the other mods first.
Well I know I wouldn't like my efforts to derail this thread and destroy the conversation to be for nothing. :3
Quote from: The1Kobra on January 28, 2009, 08:46:40 AM
I'd also say that livestock probably don't have souls, or at least, not the same kind that beings and other creatures have. Part of this comes from their lack of clear sentience, though I would be hard pressed to come up with what might be the case for a gryphon C. If you assume they did, then why would soul stealing creatures target beings for their souls and not livestock?
Another possibility is that you get less energy out of them than the cost of extraction.
QuoteNow of course, I don't know how common said attacks are, so maybe attacks on livestock, if they occurred frequently enough, might cause some fluctuations in being's food supply. It seems far more likely however, that creatures wouldn't get what they wanted from livestock, if they were hunting for souls that is.
Maybe cattle raids are an issue in some places, I really don't know. It seems however, that more pressing issues in DMFA canon are creatures randomly murdering beings in their sleep, and then the events that follow.
I was thinking of mice. They breed rapidly and you could eat them at intervals like snacks.
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 08:51:07 AM
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 06:28:14 AM
I was tempted to move some of that to a nice new home in the Mine, but I suppose I'd better clear it with the other mods first.
Well I know I wouldn't like my efforts to derail this thread and destroy the conversation to be for nothing. :3
Amber has spoken.
So that wasn't enough phallic jokes then? Hmm I can try and come up with more if you'd like, Amber. Either that or I can try another angle. I seem to recall a rather awesome picture from Zina with a dinosaur that was sporting a styling top hat and monocle... I'm sure I could work with that somehow. Lolcats with monocles maybe?
Nah. The jig is up at this point and so bringing in the monocles is moot point. I shall simply have to wait for another thread to show up where I can be passive aggressive and abuse the fact I am a mod and creator of the comic so I can get away with posting trollish behavior that would otherwise warrent me getting a lecture from the rest of the admins.
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
Great power means great responsibility! :C *dramatic face*
And it feels great to abuse them both. :3
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 28, 2009, 09:22:15 AM
Great power means great responsibility!
And absolute responsibility corrupts absolutely.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:24:25 AM
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 28, 2009, 09:22:15 AM
Great power means great responsibility!
And absolute responsibility corrupts absolutely.
I_see_what_you_did_there.jpg
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 08:51:07 AM
Well I know I wouldn't like my efforts to derail this thread and destroy the conversation to be for nothing. :3
It's ok, Amber. I'm sure Tapewolf is just suffering from penis envy. He'll live. ;-]
Dun worry Tape! One day you too shall be strong and tall like the mighty oak and not nimble and swaying like the bending reed! :U
Wait...what are we talking about again?
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:51:45 AM
Dun worry Tape! One day you too shall be strong and tall like the mighty oak and not nimble and swaying like the bending reed! :U
You can't fool me - I used to watch
Fingermouse as a kid! I know what happens to the oak!
QuoteWait...what are we talking about again?
Stealing the souls from cattle and lab mice?
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:54:06 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:51:45 AM
Dun worry Tape! One day you too shall be strong and tall like the mighty oak and not nimble and swaying like the bending reed! :U
You can't fool me - I used to watch Fingermouse as a kid! I know what happens to the oak!
I will resist using any pun or reference to nuts...I will resist using any pun or reference to nuts...
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:54:06 AM
QuoteWait...what are we talking about again?
Stealing the souls from cattle and lab mice?
Forget it, Tape. You won't get this thread back on track.
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 28, 2009, 09:59:09 AM
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:54:06 AM
QuoteWait...what are we talking about again?
Stealing the souls from cattle and lab mice?
Forget it, Tape. You won't get this thread back on track.
Success!
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:23:04 AM
And it feels great to abuse them both. :3
Can...can I have your autograph?
Tracks? Where we are going we don't need any tracks. :cool
Ah, so we've got trucks instead of tanks?
Quote from: Mao Laoren on January 28, 2009, 10:00:44 AM
Success!
Don't act like it was only your doing. >:[ Give me some credit too! :>
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 10:02:52 AM
Ah, so we've got trucks instead of tanks?
Well, I've got a half-track.
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 10:02:52 AM
Ah, so we've got trucks instead of tanks?
Yup it'll be a convoy!
(http://franklincountytruckconvoy.com/images/convoy-001.jpg)
COOOONVOOOOY!!!
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:54:06 AM
Stealing the souls from cattle and lab mice?
Aaaanyways,
If livestock in DMFA did have souls, I would think that cubi or angels would have set up 'soul farms' of mice, they do breed rapidly and I would imagine such a set up would be both profitable and relatively easy to keep in check, plus it provides a way to get obtain souls without angering beings. (unless of course stealing the souls of animals was considered despicable, but I don't really think that's the case.)
The aforementioned setup of course, wouldn't work if mice didn't have a 'soul', or at least a low quality one. I couldn't see a demon setting something like this up, they seem to chaotic to focus themselves like so and would probably abandon the idea as soon as they can go wreak havoc somewhere. I could certainly see an incubus doing such a thing though, I would imagine it would take more discipline than most cubi have. Still, I would imagine at least one would have come up with the idea and some would have the focus required for such a thing if it were truly profitable.
:over
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
Nah. The jig is up at this point and so bringing in the monocles is moot point. I shall simply have to wait for another thread to show up where I can be passive aggressive and abuse the fact I am a mod and creator of the comic so I can get away with posting trollish behavior that would otherwise warrent me getting a lecture from the rest of the admins.
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
great, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:17:46 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
Nah. The jig is up at this point and so bringing in the monocles is moot point. I shall simply have to wait for another thread to show up where I can be passive aggressive and abuse the fact I am a mod and creator of the comic so I can get away with posting trollish behavior that would otherwise warrent me getting a lecture from the rest of the admins.
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
great, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Now with Dick Dastardly cackle™?
wait... i'm not the only one
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:17:46 AMgreat, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Quote from: Janus Whitefurr on January 28, 2009, 10:20:21 AM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:17:46 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
Nah. The jig is up at this point and so bringing in the monocles is moot point. I shall simply have to wait for another thread to show up where I can be passive aggressive and abuse the fact I am a mod and creator of the comic so I can get away with posting trollish behavior that would otherwise warrent me getting a lecture from the rest of the admins.
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
great, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Now with Dick Dastardly cackle™?
and Fluffy doing the Muttley snigger
Heavens to Murgatroyd! Exit, stage left!
... who's Dick Dastardly and Muttley? I mean, I guess they're the type of cackling villain you'd find in a melodrama, but aside from that I've got no idea.
EDIT: Okay, and now Boxy's being strange. Er.
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 10:27:27 AM
... who's Dick Dastardly and Muttley?
Two cartoon characters. I can't for the life of me remember their origin, though I should know it.
Dastardly was the sort of villain guy, Muttley was his dog. IIRC Muttley didn't speak, but did have a characteristic laugh.
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 10:32:41 AM
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 10:27:27 AM
... who's Dick Dastardly and Muttley?
Two cartoon characters. I can't for the life of me remember their origin, though I should know it.
Dastardly was the sort of villain guy, Muttley was his dog. IIRC Muttley didn't speak, but did have a characteristic laugh.
I kinda remember them too. They're from
Wacky Races (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Dastardly).
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 10:32:41 AM
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 10:27:27 AM
... who's Dick Dastardly and Muttley?
Two cartoon characters. I can't for the life of me remember their origin, though I should know it.
Dastardly was the sort of villain guy, Muttley was his dog. IIRC Muttley didn't speak, but did have a characteristic laugh.
you both fail at watching Television.
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:35:39 AM
you both fail at watching Television.
Or more specifically, remembering the names of cartoons I last watched 26 years ago...
**EDIT**
Wait.
Stop the Pigeon? Was that it?
**EDIT EDIT**
Quote from: The1Kobra on January 28, 2009, 10:09:08 AM
If livestock in DMFA did have souls, I would think that cubi or angels would have set up 'soul farms' of mice, they do breed rapidly and I would imagine such a set up would be both profitable and relatively easy to keep in check, plus it provides a way to get obtain souls without angering beings.
That's why Alondro works in a lab, isn't it?
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 10:38:37 AM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:35:39 AM
you both fail at watching Television.
Or more specifically, remembering the names of cartoons I last watched 26 years ago...
Even more specifically, remember cartoons from before I was born. That would be a neat trick right there.
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 10:47:59 AM
Even more specifically, remember cartoons from before I was born. That would be a neat trick right there.
What? You've never seen reruns?
Or youtube...
Oh yes, I'd absolutely love to watch a thirty year old+ cartoon about a race. I can't even watch modern live-action races, what makes you think a cartoon race will be any different?
Because your supposed to laugh when they crash and run around on fire, screaming for help. :>
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 11:34:58 AM
Oh yes, I'd absolutely love to watch a thirty year old+ cartoon about a race. I can't even watch modern live-action races, what makes you think a cartoon race will be any different?
You damn kids with your music >:[
Quote from: Tipod on January 28, 2009, 02:17:27 PM
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 11:34:58 AM
Oh yes, I'd absolutely love to watch a thirty year old+ cartoon about a race. I can't even watch modern live-action races, what makes you think a cartoon race will be any different?
You damn kids with your music >:[
Hey, I happen to
like musicals!
Quote from: Tapewolf on January 28, 2009, 09:07:42 AM
Quote from: The1Kobra on January 28, 2009, 08:46:40 AM
I'd also say that livestock probably don't have souls, or at least, not the same kind that beings and other creatures have. Part of this comes from their lack of clear sentience, though I would be hard pressed to come up with what might be the case for a gryphon C. If you assume they did, then why would soul stealing creatures target beings for their souls and not livestock?
Another possibility is that you get less energy out of them than the cost of extraction.
If they have anything, it might be a simple or proto-soul with little "flavor" or energy (as you said, less enetgy than extraction cost). In some Vampire shows, they can survive on animal blood but prefer the flavor of human.
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 11:34:58 AM
Oh yes, I'd absolutely love to watch a thirty year old+ cartoon about a race. I can't even watch modern live-action races, what makes you think a cartoon race will be any different?
Come on, that was in the days of the classics, long before this non-violent Political Correctness garbage you have now-a-days. Tell me, where can you even find Speedy Gonzales to watch it? PC has gotten rid of it. And who enjoys that cartoon despite it's non-PCness? MEXICANS! And, has censoring of the old cartoons caused any reduction in violence? NO!!
Ok, enough of my semi-aimless ranting.
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 09:50:47 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 08:51:07 AM
Well I know I wouldn't like my efforts to derail this thread and destroy the conversation to be for nothing. :3
It's ok, Amber. I'm sure Tapewolf is just suffering from penis envy. He'll live. ;-]
And here I was, hoping to find (among the smileys) Alexsi wielding her mallet for a response.
Quote from: Ren Gaulen on January 28, 2009, 10:04:07 AM
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 10:02:52 AM
Ah, so we've got trucks instead of tanks?
Well, I've got a half-track.
Or is that a half-track mind? :mowmeep
Wait wait wait.... you guys got tracks? Dang it. I was gypped. Gypped I tells ya!
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:17:46 AM
great, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Ahem.
(http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o15/Keaton_Mask/Lol/WikuGentleman.jpg)
You rang? :3 :3 :3
Quote from: Amber Williams on January 28, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
Nah. The jig is up at this point and so bringing in the monocles is moot point. I shall simply have to wait for another thread to show up where I can be passive aggressive and abuse the fact I am a mod and creator of the comic so I can get away with posting trollish behavior that would otherwise warrent me getting a lecture from the rest of the admins.
Oh yeah...absolute power is awesome.
If Netami was still here I'm sure he'd be complaining at this point. :B
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 28, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
Quote from: Turnsky on January 28, 2009, 10:17:46 AM
great, now i have a mental image of a wiku worm with a tophat, monocle, and handlebar mustache.
Ahem.
*picture*
You rang? :3 :3 :3
It's.. beautiful!.. :eek
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 28, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
If Netami was still here I'm sure he'd be complaining at this point. :B
... Did he ever stop?
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 05:27:17 PM
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 28, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
If Netami was still here I'm sure he'd be complaining at this point. :B
... Did he ever stop?
I feel like I'm missing something here. Who's Netami?
Also, that picture is awesome, Keaton. Boxy, can we add that to the Smilies collection?
Re: the thread subject...
How many souls can you stuff in a cannon anyway? Do they cause any damage when fired?
better question, how much damage can a soul powered cannon cause... i may need to go on a 'shopping' spree as it were :mwaha
Spirituality in DMFA doesn't sound very fun. Like half the things that kill you could put what corporealness is left into a blender or paperweight :<
Quote from: Jairus on January 28, 2009, 05:46:26 PM
I feel like I'm missing something here. Who's Netami?
He used to visit the forum.
Souls in a canon?
...
How many sing together?
What voices do they sing?
Which one are they singing?
HOW do they sing without a mouth?
Questions over questions... >:3 :3
Quote from: Tipod on January 28, 2009, 06:42:25 PM
Spirituality in DMFA doesn't sound very fun. Like half the things that kill you could put what corporealness is left into a blender or paperweight :<
Says the man with a Warhammer 40K avatar...
DMFA's a happier place than the 41st millennium.
Quote from: Pagan on January 28, 2009, 07:54:08 PM
Quote from: Tipod on January 28, 2009, 06:42:25 PM
Spirituality in DMFA doesn't sound very fun. Like half the things that kill you could put what corporealness is left into a blender or paperweight :<
Says the man with a Warhammer 40K avatar...
DMFA's a happier place than the 41st millennium.
It's UFO: Afterlight :)
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on January 28, 2009, 05:27:17 PM
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 28, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
If Netami was still here I'm sure he'd be complaining at this point. :B
... Did he ever stop?
if you put your ear to the forum, you can hear the netami!
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on January 28, 2009, 03:53:44 PM
Ahem.
(http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o15/Keaton_Mask/Lol/WikuGentleman.jpg)
You rang? :3 :3 :3
i think i love you.
... Okay, I can't follow this conversation anymore.
I think that was the idea.
Hmm, now that I've read about the name so much, I'm going to see what this Netami person was all about.