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Post by darkwingdork on Apr 16, 2012 11:14:10 GMT -5
Shame on me, forgot to launch a new thread. We join our heroes, discussing "Clue." Appears to be a popular game in this universe, based on the adventures of the alien bugs in "The Immigrant Song." And darn you Tazel for being such a spoil sport.
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Post by darkwingdork on Apr 20, 2012 12:06:45 GMT -5
Question: what the best present you can give to a character who can make duplicates of herself? Answer: Group therapy.
nyuck nyuck nyuck
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Post by Letch Crayak on Apr 21, 2012 13:59:48 GMT -5
Question: what the best present you can give to a character who can make duplicates of herself? Answer: Group therapy. nyuck nyuck nyuck
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Post by darkwingdork on Apr 26, 2012 12:57:02 GMT -5
With those candle-blowing out skills, I bet Tazel has never had to face the possibility of not having a birthday wish come true.
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Post by Roaming Shadow on Apr 26, 2012 23:32:01 GMT -5
I hadn't really thought about it until I saw the group yelling surprise, but now I have a plot question for you. For those who end up at the Haven who had normal lives before, like the two taurs and the mouse fairy, how do they handle the transition? I mean, it doesn't seem likely that the individuals just dissapear without a trace from their lives, but they are now living at the Haven and presumably don't get in contact much with their past lives, especially when they look so different. How would they smooth things out so that friends and family don't worry?
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Post by darkwingdork on May 2, 2012 7:52:16 GMT -5
I hadn't really thought about it until I saw the group yelling surprise, but now I have a plot question for you. For those who end up at the Haven who had normal lives before, like the two taurs and the mouse fairy, how do they handle the transition? I mean, it doesn't seem likely that the individuals just dissapear without a trace from their lives, but they are now living at the Haven and presumably don't get in contact much with their past lives, especially when they look so different. How would they smooth things out so that friends and family don't worry? For the most part, we haven't bothered exploring that yet. Don't worry, it will be addressed in the future. Oh, and Greg doesn't live at the Haven. He just goes there for advice. As one of the few magical beings that has some shape-shifting abilities (ie, he can hide his wings) he has no problem fitting in to society.
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Post by darkwingdork on May 7, 2012 11:47:40 GMT -5
Well, hope everyone enjoyed the story. And look, Tazel CAN smile. May this lead to a further chilling out of her character.
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