You have all the mods and admins up in the booths delivering great oratories, and if you had the people down below one would think a revolt might be eminent. When that is far from the case.
However, it could have been done, depending on what was said prior by the Admin/mod, and what the people said while waving their weapons.
"My children, gather round! No retreat, no surrender; that is Spartan law and by Spartan law we will stand and fight... and die. A new age has begun. An age of freedom, and all will know, that 300 Spartans gave their last breaths to defend it!"
"HA-WOO!! HA-WOO!!"
Depends on the game. Lots of OOT official art of Link without the sword. Even as an adult we almost, it's in his scabbard on it's back.
Yes, but he still has it... Whether it's in his sheath or in his hand, he still has it. o.O (Except those five minutes where your getting your sword in the beginning of the game, but that's knitpicking...)
Also, what did I tell you about making the color of your text the same as the color of the background Elfen?...
Also, what did I tell you about making the color of your text the same as the color of the background Elfen?...
Use carbonfibre. Problem solved. Looks fine to me (on carbonfibre), all one colour.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Well, I'd say go with those that don't have bio's first. Especially considering the page just thrown up was for the members of a clan, rather then the members of the entire forums.
Most of those found therein are present in the comic, Silver, myself, Atrumentis, Thasador. Those biographies just haven't been made cooler yet by Atrumentis, and also the thread is in guild section while this one is not. Users are far more likely to come to this area and read the biographies by chance, than they are to go to the guild section.
If you want A biography, which I would love to see, perhaps you could help Atrumentis out by writing part of if not all of it yourself. As areas for posting it are limited I would probably go with that thread, even if you aren't actually in the guild. Or PM it to him.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Bio's are actually really hard, because once something is written its set in stone, so you have to get it right the first time. Visuals, on the other hand, can easily be improved and altered as I go along. And yeah, I kind of have a bio already in mind for you, Link. Making your own bio could help me, but its no problem if you don't.
Can anyone find the two main references to the novels? Or any other reference, for that matter? And can you figure out who the two unannounced forum-members are in the crowd?
I'd just love it if someone would analyse the comics, I do put a lot of thought into all the little details. Every decision made is a conscious decision. For example: Why is Thasador's Wife's dress red? Because its a strong colour - she is the Mother of Assassins after all. Why is Umaro that colour blue? Because I've seen his picture on msn and he has very bright blue eyes. They are stunning. haha. And then the brown that goes with the blue gives him a bit of a darker edge and to separate him from Auriel, who also has robes of blue. And the two forms that Mockery has are purple and green because purple and green are the colours of his I-Mockery logo (purple and green are also jester/trickster-type colours, like the Joker or Two-Face or someone like that from Batman).
Bio's are actually really hard, because once something is written its set in stone, so you have to get it right the first time. Visuals, on the other hand, can easily be improved and altered as I go along. And yeah, I kind of have a bio already in mind for you, Link. Making your own bio could help me, but its no problem if you don't.
I might have some time up my sleeve for such work, the writing of, not the drawing of. My talents extent to literature, not artistry, unless you count word play as an art form.
Can anyone find the two main references to the novels? Or any other reference, for that matter? And can you figure out who the two unannounced forum-members are in the crowd?
Higher up of an organization turns out to be a demon. Not sure about the other reference to the novels. but I notice you talked of many things. of wax and kings. Two items mention is the poem the Walrus and the Carpenter, From Through the looking glass. I love you used that line. I myself have used it on a number of occasions.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Higher up of an organization turns out to be a demon. Not sure about the other reference to the novels. but I notice you talked of many things. of wax and kings. Two items mention is the poem the Walrus and the Carpenter, From Through the looking glass. I love you used that line. I myself have used it on a number of occasions.
Yeah, I suppose Mockery turning out to be a demon is a reference, but its pretty vague. More specifically, the speech that Mockery gives when he introduces Umaro was taken from Tsin's introduction to the Lost City of Ureh.
“You see a sight worthy of the loss of your men, captain,” the Vizjerei whispered, extending one bony hand toward the ruins. “For now you are one of the few fortunate ever to cast your eyes upon one of the wonders of the past—fabulous, lost Ureh!”
And the other reference to the novels is Mockery's whole skin-change thing. Mockery's transformation was based off Malic from The Sin War trilogy, how he can steal people's skins with a touch of his dragon-hand (which was a gift from Lucion). It allows him to literally wear the skin of someone else as a disguise, and taking the skin off again is a macabre sight indeed.
Oh yeah, and Elfen, yes, you are hard to make dialogue for. In a way, your delusion of eloquence goes against you. For when I decide on the dialogue, I have to bring conversations down to their core - partly because lengthy and casual convos are boring for any story, and partly because there isn't much room for conversations on the page. So when I come to trimming your dialogue down to the core, I find that although you say a lot, you really aren't saying much at all. Which is, of course, what 'delusion of eloquence' really is lol. And anyway, you didn't take much part in the Countdown. I suppose you will have more to say when it comes to demons and the citadel/church.
In a way, your delusion of eloquence goes against you.
I care not. I cannot bring myself to spam nor flood these forums which I love.
I find that although you say a lot, you really aren't saying much at all. Which is, of course, what 'delusion of eloquence' really is lol.
Yes, that would be exactly it in a nut shell. While we could easily say what we want in a few words, we take delight in the elongatation of our sentences, even it if serves no real purpose.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Very nice atrumentis. Cant wait for the next one :). I am glad that i am included in this one...makes me feel |-----| this much better inside lol j/k. You have a gift my friend...keep it up.
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Those before me shall quiver in my wake as I unleash the fury within!
Ohh, Link, good spotting. That guy is one of the two (and a half) yet-to-be-introduced forum members! He has piercings on his right leg, and a tattoo on his left (he also has piercings on his left arm). There's another mysterious forum member there too. I wanna see if you can guess them. There isn't a prize for guessing, unless you really want one lol.
The rogue is also next to the sorceress, and the sorcerer (from DI) is on the very right, though you can't actually tell. And the warrior from DI is the one that looks like he's saying "You mean Warcrap!".
Yes, but he still has it... Whether it's in his sheath or in his hand, he still has it. o.O (Except those five minutes where your getting your sword in the beginning of the game, but that's knitpicking...)
Also, what did I tell you about making the color of your text the same as the color of the background Elfen?...
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Use carbonfibre. Problem solved. Looks fine to me (on carbonfibre), all one colour.
I perfer the old school tan... Kinda gives it the desert feel...
Plus the new carbonfibre looks...well I won't get into that... I'm sure I'll get flamed...
Anyway, if you have time, you should make more biographies... *Nudge nudge, wink wink.*
Ok, enough self centeredness... o.O
And some are found herein; http://www.diablofans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4944 but they are not in the much more artistically satisfying comic versions. So They will need converting.
But that's just me...
If you want A biography, which I would love to see, perhaps you could help Atrumentis out by writing part of if not all of it yourself. As areas for posting it are limited I would probably go with that thread, even if you aren't actually in the guild. Or PM it to him.
Edit: I might do that. o.O I just wish I could see what he'd write as my bio...
Can anyone find the two main references to the novels? Or any other reference, for that matter? And can you figure out who the two unannounced forum-members are in the crowd?
I'd just love it if someone would analyse the comics, I do put a lot of thought into all the little details. Every decision made is a conscious decision. For example: Why is Thasador's Wife's dress red? Because its a strong colour - she is the Mother of Assassins after all. Why is Umaro that colour blue? Because I've seen his picture on msn and he has very bright blue eyes. They are stunning. haha. And then the brown that goes with the blue gives him a bit of a darker edge and to separate him from Auriel, who also has robes of blue. And the two forms that Mockery has are purple and green because purple and green are the colours of his I-Mockery logo (purple and green are also jester/trickster-type colours, like the Joker or Two-Face or someone like that from Batman).
Higher up of an organization turns out to be a demon. Not sure about the other reference to the novels. but I notice you talked of many things. of wax and kings. Two items mention is the poem the Walrus and the Carpenter, From Through the looking glass. I love you used that line. I myself have used it on a number of occasions.
Yeah, I suppose Mockery turning out to be a demon is a reference, but its pretty vague. More specifically, the speech that Mockery gives when he introduces Umaro was taken from Tsin's introduction to the Lost City of Ureh.
“You see a sight worthy of the loss of your men, captain,” the Vizjerei whispered, extending one bony hand toward the ruins. “For now you are one of the few fortunate ever to cast your eyes upon one of the wonders of the past—fabulous, lost Ureh!”
And the other reference to the novels is Mockery's whole skin-change thing. Mockery's transformation was based off Malic from The Sin War trilogy, how he can steal people's skins with a touch of his dragon-hand (which was a gift from Lucion). It allows him to literally wear the skin of someone else as a disguise, and taking the skin off again is a macabre sight indeed.
Oh yeah, and Elfen, yes, you are hard to make dialogue for. In a way, your delusion of eloquence goes against you. For when I decide on the dialogue, I have to bring conversations down to their core - partly because lengthy and casual convos are boring for any story, and partly because there isn't much room for conversations on the page. So when I come to trimming your dialogue down to the core, I find that although you say a lot, you really aren't saying much at all. Which is, of course, what 'delusion of eloquence' really is lol. And anyway, you didn't take much part in the Countdown. I suppose you will have more to say when it comes to demons and the citadel/church.
I care not. I cannot bring myself to spam nor flood these forums which I love.
Yes, that would be exactly it in a nut shell. While we could easily say what we want in a few words, we take delight in the elongatation of our sentences, even it if serves no real purpose.
I especially like the artwork of Umaro. I have a thing for those wings.
That's amazing. Dude... SERIOUSLY... DUDE!!!
So where am I?
And what's up with his legs?...
Also... I FUCKIN LOOK KICK ASS!!!
Oh, and kick ass with putting the sorceress from D2 in the crowd.
Jetrall, you're umm.. not there yet
Ohh, Link, good spotting. That guy is one of the two (and a half) yet-to-be-introduced forum members! He has piercings on his right leg, and a tattoo on his left (he also has piercings on his left arm). There's another mysterious forum member there too. I wanna see if you can guess them. There isn't a prize for guessing, unless you really want one lol.
The rogue is also next to the sorceress, and the sorcerer (from DI) is on the very right, though you can't actually tell. And the warrior from DI is the one that looks like he's saying "You mean Warcrap!".