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Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 10:23 pm
by plarfman
I felt my fingure hit the trigger the was a fizzeling sound and then a GIANT Fizzeling glob shot out and straight into the Bodoc that I seemed to have forgotten about. The Bodoc went flying backwards the giant Kami-kazee round stuck to his horn fizzeling. He tried shaking it but it was realy stuck.

Drak had finaly gotten to his feet and Baldy was helping him. The Bodoc shook his head and took off away from us the kami-kazzee still stuck to his horn!

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 12:21 am
by josephm
*fzzzzzzzshhhht* then a small *thud* followed immediately as something struck the bodoc in the head. As it pitched over on it's side I took the chance to grab Drakinos and haul him to his feet. The bodoc, thrashing about, was still a danger, but Drakinos was in no condition to keep moving...and my sword was REALLY heavy.

Fortunately the Bodoc ran off, breying in pain and scattering a small herd of wombi...

"Whew. That sure was exciting!", Drakinos didn't seem to hear me though, he was still a little disoriented. Stupid Packer.

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:44 am
by plarfman
"that was awsome" I said after the bodoc took off running, Drak was still dazed and looked upset, maybe because he hadent gotten to see the Kami-kazee in all its glory.

"we should start production as soon as we get back, hey that kami-kazee never exsploded I wonder what happen?"

I could hear the bodoc still baying and clomping around someplace and wonderd fi he had removed the exsplosive from his horn.

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:54 am
by xcomvic
And XcomVic runs around naked.

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:37 am
by josephm
Four Days Later...

Our Journey from Stainmoore to Zora was nearing it's end. The last stretch was a relatively safe journey through the protective canyons north of Zorai. The land is actually a series of Plateau that string all around the Cities of Intuition and provide a natural wall that shelters us in Ma-Duk's palm.

We could see Zoran scouts patrolling the cliffs, and felt the eyes of others who kept themselves well hidden in case of emergency. The seemed to barely notice our presence. This wasn't true of course. By the time we were half way to the city they would know three travelers bearing many goods would be arriving. Refugees would swarm us looking for deals. Normally we would have gladly traded these resin to the assorted locals. "Today will be different," I thought. "Today our journey on the road to riches begins"

THUNK...

I snapped out of my reverie and looked over my shoulder to see...

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:23 am
by plarfman
"GREAT BOOGLEY WOOGLEY" I thought to myself as I starred at the large chunk of amber I had tripped over. I made a thudding sound as I hit the ground Packer3 just kept walking right on over the top of me.

Rolling to my side I looked at it. Must have been 6 ft across and was just sitting on the side of the road the recent jungle storm must have uncoverd it. I reached out and touched it my eyes getting big as I dreamed about its value ....why I could afford to buy one of those fancy new Mektoub Mounts with the leather interior with this chunk. I motioned for Baldy to come look.

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 9:42 am
by xcomvic
And XcomVic runs around naked...

Re: A True story minus the Lie's

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:19 pm
by josephm
I shoved packer 3 out of the way. He kept trying to nuzzle his way through 'supposed' affection into our trust. I knew what he was up to though. He's evil.

I made it over to where Gondi was jumping up and down and looked where he was pointing. WOW! There was this huge chunk of amber, it must have been 8 ft accross.

"You know what kind of amps we could make with that thing? Pure crystal amps! I could slaughter fifteen, no sixteen yubos per spell with that thing! Big sprightly ones to, not the little roaming suckers you see near their homes."