RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements,
Aiyedn (Guest),
14-Aug-06 08:31 PM, #10
RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements,
Merenwen (Guest),
13-Aug-06 03:28 AM, #8
RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements,
Shangar (Guest),
12-Aug-06 04:33 AM, #7
Aw,
Krundig (Guest),
10-Aug-06 04:22 PM, #3
low pressure phenomena,
Melisa (Guest),
10-Aug-06 03:14 PM, #1
Heh. You just charged like a mad-woman,
Gerandiel (Guest),
10-Aug-06 04:14 PM, #2
RE: low pressure phenomena,
Gibniblik (Guest),
10-Aug-06 04:26 PM, #4
Die and learn, as they say.,
Theannian (Guest),
11-Aug-06 12:57 AM, #5
Uh, you were human,
Theannian (Guest),
11-Aug-06 01:37 AM, #6
Remember me?,
Ajourigi (Guest),
14-Aug-06 06:28 AM, #9
Definitely, you seemed especially vivid even.,
Melisa (Guest),
15-Aug-06 01:35 PM, #11
Ajourigi? My Ajourigi?,
Jeril (Guest),
15-Aug-06 03:50 PM, #12
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#50015, "RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements"
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Well, I'll say this much. You were frustrating to fight. I had no way of keeping you there and if you didn't want to be there you left. I have read from some posts that you're pretty new to the whole deal, and if so I should say Well Done! Invokers a quite a pain in the nose to level with, but with each fight you got better and better.
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#49986, "RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements"
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Have to say, you were gutsy if not completely suicidal. I still enjoyed our fights. Taught me quite a bit about fighting invokers even if you weren't always preped. Going to be missed.
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#49970, "RE: (CON LOSS) [None] Melisa the Weaver of the Elements"
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I second what Krundig said. You were the right type of newbie, we need more people like you. Thanks for exploration expeditions we had. Seeing what an invoker could do made me want to roll up one and kick some asses!
Your next char would rock!
Max
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#49926, "Aw"
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Man your the newb everyone loved to hate. I hope you absorbed as much as you could when I'd drag you around. Very ballsy for someone who didn't know where the tower of high sorcery was! Damn fine job I hope all your chars are this balls to the wall your exactly the breath of fresh air in newbs we need. KRUNDIG
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#49923, "low pressure phenomena"
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I must have been killed like a hundred times. I put almost every train into constitution and still managed to con die. I was definitely too aggressive for the kind of equipment and protections I usually had, but there was just something irresistible about fighting when the outcome wasn't certain. I basically tried to fight alone against people who seemed stronger or more knowledgeable than me, which was pretty much everyone. Mostly this ended disastrously, but it seemed like the best way to learn. It was definitely the most exciting at least. Anyway, I liked everyone I played with or against.
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#49925, "Heh. You just charged like a mad-woman"
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Gutsy, but I'd recommend a little less gutsy next time. If you spring an ambush on a group and they don't seem hurt and aren't getting hurt, don't stick around long enough to get whittled down to writhing.
Knew you as one of your allies too, and liked you then, but even then you were suicidal.
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#49927, "RE: low pressure phenomena"
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At first I didn't like you cause you attacked me a couple of times when I was hurt from fighting at the palace. But then you backed your #### up by calling me out on my home territory near the village.
Gutsy, and enjoyed our fights.
Gibniblik.
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#49934, "Die and learn, as they say."
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That fight with you in the river was fun. I forgot the healer preps in two of the first times I gated to you and had them up in the third. As for the reason of the attack, the good old elven racism towards a dark elf(or were you a half-bastard? evil anyway.) is sufficient. Nice character. I liked your spirit, for I appreciate a foe who doesn't get upset over losing in the fight.
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#49936, "Uh, you were human"
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Evil human is bad too. Outlander I might tolerate.
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#49998, "Remember me?"
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had lot of fun with you in exporing and what not. Cheers. A pity I don't have time to play, got an email add that I can mail you at?
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#50040, "Definitely, you seemed especially vivid even."
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Like, this one time, I was with these two nice people, one of them a utility/water shifter, like you. They see you nearby and just as I'm reassuring them you're friendly, you swim up and almost kill the other shifter in just a moment. He said you told him later, "There can only be one ruler of the seas." It was completely charming. A playful attitude like that is just what made traveling with you fun.
maria.anna.gamisou@gmail.com
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#50042, "Ajourigi? My Ajourigi?"
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Now this was a side of you I had never seen in our several leveling expeditions, and you were the consummate neutral when I attacked Imperials I saw you with. You were a lot of fun. Well played.
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