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I love the feel and smell of opening up my PHB after a long while :up:
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Rankhar_Zenthis wrote:I love the feel and smell of opening up my PHB after a long while :up:
Are we really that sad??? My old '89 PHB fell apart.. I found a first Ed at a boot sale for virtually nothing, perfect condition.
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:lol: Sad, well, that depends, I also love opening up an antique book in a secondhand bookshop. But the PHB-font and layout brings back memories, of how I was 12 and suddenly discovered this secret world hidden away between the cover of books. Something that latched on to my imagination and wouldn't let go. I felt like I was sharing a secret treasure when I showed this stuff to my friends :lol:
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I remember borrowing someone else's book, and desperately needing my own.
Bought mine the next day.

I love the whole idea of creating a character, reading through the pages of equipment and setting that PC on a world of adventure...
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something about this new color scheme makes me want to post....

the elf in the race section of the pathfinder corebook made me like them a little more, only because it looks like he heard what i said about them and that he is gonna stab me...

honesty through paranoia and love through fear thats how i roll mofo!
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Wizard_of_Wumbo wrote:something about this new color scheme makes me want to post....

the elf in the race section of the pathfinder corebook made me like them a little more, only because it looks like he heard what i said about them and that he is gonna stab me...

honesty through paranoia and love through fear thats how i roll mofo!
You have to love elves... I mean who wouldn't want to play a character that couldn't be raised from the dead, and if they were reserected they'd be all down and moody cuz you pulled them from the afterlife... lol
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or moreover, i love to hate elves. those little pale and slender bodies are quite good with BBQ sauce :)
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Wizard_of_Wumbo wrote:or moreover, i love to hate elves. those little pale and slender bodies are quite good with BBQ sauce :)
Hey, could kick your ar$e you young upstart! F/M 14/18... lol...

So no more cooking Elves or I'll set the Amanda on yah.
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nobody said anything about cooking... :lol:
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Wizard_of_Wumbo wrote:nobody said anything about cooking... :lol:
Surely if they are pale and slender there wouldn't be enough meat.. What you want is a Dwarf, if you can ignore the beard that is... lol
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nah, they actually fight back...besides eating an elf is like eating a chicken nugget. its small, better with sauce, are nice and juicy, with just a little bit of crunch.
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Wizard_of_Wumbo wrote:nah, they actually fight back...besides eating an elf is like eating a chicken nugget. its small, better with sauce, are nice and juicy, with just a little bit of crunch.
I digressed a little... ok we all did!

Back to the point in question...

I love the smell of Mind Piders burning in the morning... or any other time for that matter
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You know what, Who generally most of the world?Hmm..? Thats right, HUMANS. So you can all die in fiery cave of doom becauseus Humans will rule forever. Fuck Gnomes, there is no point to them. Elves I like, specially the sexy ones, OH YEAH.
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BryantTheSwordsman wrote:...phuck Gnomes, there is no point to them.
I played a gnome once... Everyone thought he was mad because he invented a blood sea monster catcher and it actually worked... Think his last name was brown and he had mad hair... ...great scott.."
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BryantTheSwordsman wrote:..... Elves I like, specially the sexy ones, OH YEAH.
:oops: 8O
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