*Accepts paper towel roll, rips off several sheets and hands rest of roll to Jaydub*
Don'matter...*wipes chin & chops*....Don'matter one li'l bit......Lily's still a major league "WHHOOOOOOOOOF!!!!!!" as a black panther enchantress! An' besides.....she's got my kinda eyes.....
Tha's my story an' ah'm a'stickin' to it! ......Right, Jaydub???
Thanks I needed the roll, Oh you missed a spot on your chin... No a little lower on the left side. Ya, That got it.
Yep you are so right, an Major League Allstar "WHOOOOOOOOOOF!!!!!!"
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-- Douglas Adams
I don't mind the description of his kind of dragons.
he redifines them which is why I don't mind. they seem less of independently intellegent creatures and more like a force that merely exists and that most don't like very much.
When the h*ck is that picture(Preferably with at least some of that description at the bottom) showing up as a large, inked and coloured poster on Furbid?
My name is Lion, Anthony Lion.
A fur with a license to purr
When the h*ck is that picture(Preferably with at least some of that description at the bottom) showing up as a large, inked and coloured poster on Furbid?
SECOND THE MOTION!!!
Especially with less robe.
There's no insanity in my family. *I* have it all!!
One thing I don't like about the Redwall novels is PRECISELY that good and evil (and sometimes neutrality) are determined by species. If you're a carnivore (except for otters, hawks, and badgers), you're automatically evil. If you're a hervibore, you automatically join the Light Side of the Force.
I was planning on doing a fanfic that dealt with an evil badger and perhaps a fox or wolf hero, but never got around to it.
?Zacatep?ngolas!
Until next time, remember:
I
AM
THE
J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist")
See, that is one of the reasons I like Pratchett a bunch, that no one species is inheriently evil, execept for maybe the elves. For the most part, each individual has his own particular "alignment." He has good, nuetral, and evil vampires. Same thing with trolls and goblins. The reason I like this is that I believe this allows for more expansion of character. Plus, I think it intersting when has creatures break out of their sterotypes or have them change from they are supposed to do, like have a troll be pretty smart, couragous, and a female dwarf wanting wear makeup and clittery armor. Although, there is one part how this dwarf puts it, there are limits...forgot how he put it....something like if she did something that was too much for even her tastes, it would just not be dwarfish.
This carries over to the dragon thing (although in the Discworld series, the big dragons are evil and terribly greedy), I like the idea of there sometimes being a noble dragon, like the one in Dragonheart.
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Don't apologize.....I'll stand back-to-back with you defending them......and I too love the idea of noble dragons....like Connery's Draco......not only was his voice perfect for the part, you "see" Sean Connery in Draco's facial features.
S'aaruuk
We are NOT surrounded.....this is a "target rich" environment!
I distinctly don't know... until I actually read Terry
Pratchett's literary collection. But the public library
was wiped out by hurricane Rita, so I'm at a loss.
In The Truth, there is a vampire who is a good guy.
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I've been in a few RP groups with a stereotyping DM. I only played with that guy twice, because he was using in-game stereotyping to very thinly veil his real-world bigotry and I couldn't abide it for one more minute.
I despise people who can't understand that the world is not black and white. It's not and never was "you're with us or against us". That kind of polarizing rhetoric should be disposed of. Thankfully they are a shrinking minority.
I've played in groups with VERY eclectic character parties. The unusual characters, the ones that defied the profiles, those were beyond a doubt the most fun to play.
^ the above was me sounding like I know WTF I'm talking about.
But aye, playing something beyond what the general alignment of said creature is listed as is a pain. Tried to play a Tiefling once and got my head bit off. It wasn't even something like a paladin, it was a CN Fighter. Huge enormous effing racal gap there.
Madmoonie wrote:In The Truth, there is a vampire who is a good guy.
Well, maybe there are good vampires... but I forgotten
about Nick Knight (played by Rick Springfield in the movie,
then Geriant Reese-Davies in the series... but that is way
off-topic. Ditto Vampire Hunter D, let's not drag anime into this.)
Given into consideration, they do have their powers to best the
foes of the group.
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