A great battle will commence soon and we invite you all to come join us. Big or small, you can all get involved!
Just drop your name here if you wish to participate in this battle; those who do not should not be attacked, (unless it is just part of normal game play mind you).
All current discussion about this battle are being discussed in the battle simulation thread. Please go there for any details related to this matter.
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Slŕinte, Olórin of Valinor ----------------------------------------- You can't regret what you don't decide - Shimon Moore
I have two modes: wiseass and dumbass. Mode is determined by current blood alcohol level.
Drinking is a sport. In order to be competitive, you must practice on a regular basis. Although you can practice alone, it is much more fun to practice with friends. If you're out of shape and practice too hard, you will regret it the next day.
Life is a disease. It is sexually transmitted and always terminal.
i'm hopin the crybabies haven't logged on in a while and think for some reason this is a raffle or somethin only to find out that they're being attacked! You all know who you are haha
this sounds great I hope there's a lot of people to join in on this.
From Tour Egypt website: In Southern Africa, the name for an Egyptian vulture is synonymous with the term applied to lovers, for vultures like pigeons are always seen in pairs. Thus mother and child remain closely bonded together. Pairing, bonding, protecting, loving are essential attributes associated with a vulture. Because of its immense size and power and its ability to sore high up in the sky, the vulture is considered to be nearer to God who is believed to reside above the sky. Thus the qualities of a vulture are associated with Godliness. On the other hand the wide wingspan of a vulture may be seen as all encompassing and providing a protective cover to its infants. The vulture when carrying out its role as a mother and giving protection to its infants may exhibit a forceful nature whilst defending her young. All these qualities inspired the imagination of the Ancient Egyptians. They adopted what seemed to them at the time to be motherly qualities, the qualities of protecting and nurturing their young. -- Ma-Wetu, The Kiswahili-Bantu Research Unit for the Advancement of the Ancient Egyptian Language
Vulture by Robinson Jeffers I had walked since dawn and lay down to rest on a bare hillside Above the ocean. I saw through half-shut eyelids a vulture wheeling high up in heaven, And presently it passed again, but lower and nearer, its orbit narrowing, I understood then That I was under inspection. I lay death-still and heard the flight- feathers Whistle above me and make their circle and come nearer. I could see the naked red head between the great wings Bear downward staring. I said, "My dear bird, we are wasting time here. These old bones will still work; they are not for you." But how beautiful he looked, gliding down On those great sails; how beautiful he looked, veering away in the sea-light over the precipice. I tell you solemnly That I was sorry to have disappointed him. To be eaten by that beak and become part of him, to share those wings and those eyes-- What a sublime end of one's body, what and enskyment; what a life after death.
Have you ever heard the sentence that "Your words describe yourself".
I had few things to add, but of course i will:
I see that your attepts to be the king of the game had failed again, and as you are unable to grow up by your own means you have to stole others, preferably weaker than you.
If i do the same with you, when you are weaker than before, (no weaker than me), you call me "vulture" and send your servants to attack me. (or maybe you go like a crybaby to ask your friends for help).
Can you see that your words describe yourself perfectly?
Maybe when you make comparisons you should read before.
I know you or your friends will continue attacking me, but what's the difference?
That's what you have always done.
It's a part of the game.
You wanted a war and you had your war.
I didn't want to participate but you practiced with me before.
Unfortunatelly for you. They just left the carrion of your clan.
you were made part of this war because you thought you could get an easy victory over a wounded army but you found out your intentions got the best of you.
Your words won't save you this time.
You are a vulture and it is not godlike it is looked at as a scavenger a picker of the dead but you picked on the wrong body for none were dead and now you are paying for it.
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