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Surgebound Rainspren

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  1. Ah yes I completely forgot about the mandatory national bakery clause of 1896 in the Australian citizenship documents. In other words I need to go down to the shops and pick up some lamington's before I get sentenced to life in the kola slave-pits. (welcome to 17th shard, run a metal detector over that cookie before you eat it, It's most likely spiked.)
  2. And the nominees for most known 17th sharder are: 1)Kobold King 2)Kobold King 3)Kobold King 4)Kobold King 5)Kobold King And the winner is (drum role please) Brandon Sanderson (everyone knows here knows who he is and he has an account, even if it's seldom used)
  3. Shard of TV where every time you use your powers, some guy comes and tries to get you to buy something.
  4. That's good, I wish I had the same luck. Hockey season starts in a week and I still can barely walk let-alone run.
  5. Karlin looked up from his book to gaze at the spectacle unfolding before him. It seemed the thought of there being traitors among them had thrown them into a fit of finger-pointing. He sighed, shaking his head, and returned to his book. "At least the Lawmen will be found quickly" He thought "even if we lynch off our own ranks to do it". Before we get to crazy with voting can we agree on something. This game is an Isolated incident (for want of a better term). Players alignments in other games don't effect the alignment of those players in this game. Furthermore using voting to punish players is ridiculous, don't vote for people because they didn't understand the rules.
  6. I was wondering if anyone else was a fan of Melissa Keil and her novels.I for one love her style of writing and her first book, Life in outer space, is one of my top five favorite books. Her second book, The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl, is also an exceptional story. For those who are unacquainted with her works I would recommend checking out her blog.(http://melissakeil.com/).
  7. Hello "A new guy" did you enjoy your lonesome travels? what Sanderson books have you read, which are your favorites.
  8. That depends on whether they could adapt to the new methods of communication, I don't know if this is just in newcago but every one has mobiles right. Exel also uses a radio to collect information at on point. I don't think that the Lorist's a group of Anonymous that reformed after the calamity's rise, but the Lorist's might be based on Anonymous as they use some of the same tactics (to uncover information and supply it to the people who can use it).
  9. Regalia's motives are definitely much more admirable than other characters, especially the ones suffering from a bad case of the epic-crazies. I (personally) find it hard to think of her as a "bad guy" of the book. Maybe back when she flooded the entire city and killed tens of thousands of people whilst doing so she could be considered as an evil character. But she changed since then. She then understood the risk of the human race losing thousands of years of advancement. Though her methods are rather morally unsettling her motives are pure. But would her plan be more successful then David's. If we (for the purpose of this argument) were to measure success in three attributes 1)kill-count (how many deaths are needed to complete the plan) 2)damage to property 3)longevity (how long will the plan be effective for). > David's plan would win category 2 as the reckoners barely ever destroy property > Regalia's should plan would win category 3, but the problem with this is for it the hold its longevity it she would need to find a heir and have a string of heirs after that. > Category 1 is a lot more blurred and hard to decide. On one hand David's plan would require less sacrifice of civilians to keep the people from uprising. But Regalia's plan would mean other epics wouldn't attack as often probably killing hundreds before they could be properly killed. In the end I decided that Davids plan would cause less causalities. final tally: David's=2 Regalia's=1
  10. speaking of upvotes, will the ability to reverse accidental up/down votes ever be implemented.
  11. It would definitely be a service to the village to make sure to sleep every night. As far as we can tell there are some where between three and five spiked left. This may not seem like much but if only a handful of people are sleeping each round then we could very easily lose a lynching to the spiked by one or two votes. this is multiplied by the number of players who are not contributing to the main threads (this will be much more of an issue one the new Qf game starts)
  12. now that the games over my inbox feels so much empty. And bigger, I think it stretched.
  13. Gravitation No more falling over on the train. No more dropping food/spilling drinks also flying everywhere
  14. ouch. I sprained a muscle in the back of my leg rock climbing a couple days ago.
  15. The blade of course: it'd make one hell of a mantelpiece ornament!
  16. The problem with Rioting is it's hard to disguise because the persons original vote will still be public. If a persons vote shows up different in the write-up and there is no evidence of them changing it in the former cycle then it's safe to assume that they have been Rioted.
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