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  • childishinsanity

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    Ack, shall fix that. Glad you and other readers seem to like the scene of their declaration of love. Was worried I'd somehow make it sappy or get Grigore and Lyra's characters wrong but yay. I didn't. Thanks for the support! :3
    January 30th, 2014 at 10:25pm
  • ScreamingIntheNight

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    @ childishinsanity
    It kept getting to a stall where i couldn't push past the block. We played last night and it was AWESOME. I expected them to fight the Knight Commander and was waiting for the possible few 'deaths' or whatever when Coji - my friend, thats his nickname - decided he wanted to bluff the Commander and the nine peons with him. The ten bad guys were looking for the prince so Coji rolled a 38 to trick the peons into beliving that the commander was the prince....i rolled to resist and failed and they made it better with another successful roll into making the commander believe that he had his memories erased and really was the prince. They now have a sleeper agent. It was totally unexpected and GREAT. I'm probably rambling, but they had thrown me a curve ball big time and I'm hopin to use some parts of this campaign in an actual story though not the myling segment. Or I will change it just enough because it wasn't only children's ghost, but they were predominant in that segment
    September 13th, 2013 at 06:52am
  • childishinsanity

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    Goodness me! I forgot to respond to you! I'm awful at responding ;-; Umm, first, the reason I came here, thank you for the input and support with the whole theft malarkey. As my stupid partner said, even if they do post it elsewhere, people may trace back to me or nothing would really become of it. He's right I guess. But I've decided to continue it and complete it as so many want me to. As I've only had one theft issue with TWS over two years, I'm guessing it is safe as it can be on the internets.

    Haha, never heard a story idea that turns into a D&D game. But then again, you do need to create a story to actually play D&D... What made you drop your idea as a story then? Did it just not work?
    September 12th, 2013 at 03:41pm
  • ScreamingIntheNight

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    @ childishinsanity
    It's actually basicaly a Dungeons and Dragons table-top game, but a bit better. We were running my game and had gotten all the characters together finally in a safe town that turned out was being haunted by spirits of mainly children who had been killed for some dark rituals. This campaign actually was a story at first called Road to Cerot, but turned out I like it better as a game with my friends. Just not sure where to go with it after this next part.
    August 23rd, 2013 at 05:25am
  • childishinsanity

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    I thank ye for the comment of support :3 Mind if I ask how the myling influenced you? Curious, I am. I am assuming the Pathfinder Campaign is a story of yours.
    August 22nd, 2013 at 11:46am
  • cherry.berry

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    You're welcome :) And okay, that makes a lot more sense now. I couldn't decide whether I thought it was a legitimate castle or not haha. I'll definitely be returning to read more, though!
    March 20th, 2013 at 11:09pm
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    With extreme delicacy and the old ninja techniques handed to me from my great-grandpapa. That is how you blow up an organ with a duck.

    Glad you're enjoying my story and thank you for the comment :3 Support from readers is highly appreciated so many thanks. Hope you'll read it to the end (which is a very long way off by the way).
    October 23rd, 2012 at 12:11pm
  • Emrys

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    no problem! i understand the need for love.
    March 7th, 2012 at 02:07am
  • Emrys

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    thanks for commenting on my story!
    March 7th, 2012 at 01:36am
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    Thank you for putting the time and effort into writing my story comment (even if it was a comment swap) for [b]The Elephant's Trumpet[/b]. I really appreciate that you listed your thoughts. The reason for the layout (and in turn, the title,) should be revealed more in-depth soon enough. Thank you so much for commenting! I greatly appreciate it! If you don't mind, pass the story on to a friend. I'm having difficulties getting it to appear in the search results, so it's hard to find an audience. Thanks again, take care (:
    February 28th, 2012 at 06:46am
  • Glitter_Izumi

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    that is very nice. i think you will go some time (^_^) and I do not play video games mostly. (^_^)
    February 26th, 2012 at 12:21am
  • A T T A C K !

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    Thank you so much for your comment! :]
    Haha and I'm sorry, I am a little evil :P
    But i'll try to update as soon as I can!
    xx
    February 25th, 2012 at 11:11pm
  • taking.chances.

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    You too. (:
    February 25th, 2012 at 11:00pm
  • taking.chances.

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    Thank you so much. That comment really helped me
    February 25th, 2012 at 10:51pm
  • Autumn177

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    There are actually a lot of towns where gays are accepted. But you have to keep in mind that there is always going to be at least one person that doesnt like it. And its the same with everything else too not just sexual oreintation. What your wearing. Who you hang out with. Someone isnt going to like it and theres really no way to escape it because its everywhere. People are mean. Just know that where ever you go keep your head up and dont let those people bother you because you are better than that and if they see that it isnt bothering you then they will stop. (:
    February 25th, 2012 at 10:29pm
  • Join the Masquerade

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    Well I'd say it's the modem then. But yeah, I'm not sure. All I know is that my laptop cannot connect to our wifi if the modem is not connected to our pc. :)
    February 19th, 2012 at 09:23pm
  • Join the Masquerade

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    Well so wait... You're trying to connect your laptop to the internet using your family's home internet via wifi, and it can't find the connection? But if you connect your laptop straight to the connection (the modem) as the family computer was, it works?
    If that's right then it's not working because you need the modem connected to a pc, I think. This happens with our modem. If my dad's computer is unplugged then the modem won't let anyone connect. Don't know why.
    February 19th, 2012 at 09:08pm
  • Roden.

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    Thanks so much :)
    February 19th, 2012 at 08:55pm
  • Lone Star

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    my story is called Countdown to Murder, thanks

    lol you got them all right XD
    February 19th, 2012 at 03:52am
  • silk tea.

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    Since you commented on Nineteen Minutes I just thought I'd let you know that it's now completed! Hope you enjoyed it, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
    February 17th, 2012 at 07:20am