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[COLOR=deeppink]I'm not interested in seeing it. It's a cheap way to make money, leeching off a dead series. I've also heard that its supposed to be aimed more towards comedy and not horrer. That just doesn't suit a Friday the 13th movie.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Make sure to wear a sign that's advertising the boards. ;) Oh, and good luck![/COLOR]
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Edit- lol, Do I feel stupid. I completely misread the post, and thought he was talking about the movie's Japanese name. Actually, he's talking about a character. So, after realizing that, I decided to re-open it. *tapes a stupid sign to his back*
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[color=deeppink]I'm going to try and make a return to my former glory, and stay at Otaku for 20 out of the 24 hours of the day. That and video games.[/color]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Hee-hee-hee, it's back! *does a celebratory dance* This may not have my favorite color, but it's not bad.. And the new options more than make up for it! Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go sacrifice some sheep in the name of Otaku...[/COLOR]
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[color=crimson][font=monotype corsiva][size=4][i]Mokein, Link, Tani, and Darunia talked for hours. Mokein told Tani about the rocks in Link's Cavern, and how it seemed so much like the other problems Hyrule has been seeing- the flooding rains, and the poisening of the Zora River. Suddenly, Darunia stood up with a grim look of his face.[/i][/color][/font][/size] [b]Darunia[/b]- Mokein! Link! Prepare for battle! Something's coming! [color=crimson][font=monotype corsiva][size=4][i]Mokein unsheathed his sword, and Tani withdrew her bow. They all stood there, ready for battle. Out of no where, a [b]huge[/b] hand came up out of the ground and grabbed Tani. Coming up with the hand was a giant skeleton- in other words, an abnormally large Stalchild. It was six times as big as a normal one, and 3 times as big as Darunia, who is not very small himself. Two other giant Stalchildren came up out of the ground near the first. They were just as big.[/color][/font][/i][/size] [b]Darunia[/b]- Mokein! Link! Save Tani! I'll take the other two! [b]Mokein[/b]- Ha! You can't take on both of them by yourself! Link, go help him, I can save her! [color=crimson][font=monotype corsiva][size=4][i]Mokein sheathed his sword, and drew out a large hammer- the Megaton Hammer- and threw it with all his might at the Stalchild. It hit it's arm, the arm that was holding, and shattered it. Tani feel to the ground, and somehow landed on her feet. Mokein raced to get his hammer, skillfully dodging many punches from the giant creature. He grabbed his hammer, and took a fighting stance. He stood there for a minute and looked at the monster in the eyes. The monster looked at him with a murderous gleam in his eye. Mokein charged, and took out the Stalchild's leg. It couldn't compensate it time. It fell over, and fell apart. All that was left was a pile of lifeless bones. Smirking, Mokein turned around... And was swatted away by one of the other Stalchildren. After a few minutes, he realized where he was.[/color][/font][/size][/i] [b]Mokein-[/b][i]Nayru help me! I'm in the moat! I'm drowning![/i]
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Depending on your point of view, the following may or may not contain spoilers... [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Crazy White Boy [/i] [B]On another note, I read that some of you did not like the ending. Sorry, but I loved it. That ending was beautiful. The symbolism and direction of it was just so...artistic. [/B][/QUOTE] [COLOR=deeppink]I agree. I think that people didn't like the ending because it was a sad ending, and din't end with the perfect ending where the main character and hisfemale friend don't end up together and live happily ever after. I think that's the same reason people didn't like the FFVII ending.[/COLOR]
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[font=monotype corsiva][i][size=4][COLOR=crimson]After a few more hours of sleep, the group of Goron's headed off. They rolled on for a while, sometimes running over some stranded Tektite, until they made it to the bottom of Death Mountain. They were close; Kakariko Village was just around the next bend. After uncurling, they started right around the bend. They ran straight into a wall of rain.[/font][/size][/i][/COLOR] [b]Link[/b]- What sorcery is this? The rain just starts! It's like the side of a cliff! [b]Mokein[/b]- I have never heard of such a thing! Sage Darunia, what do you make of it? [color=crimson][i][font=monotype corsiva][size=4]The largest of the three Gorons looked at the wall of rain. He stroked his long, grey beard and had a thoughful look on his face. After a few minutes, he turned to Link and Mokein.[/i][/color][/font][/size] [b]Darunia[/b]- It is the mountain. The volcanic activity seems to be having a strange effect on the rain. This is a very odd occourance, and has never happened before, according to the records.. What this means, I am not certain. We must trudge on, and try not to think about it too much. There are more important matters at hand. Come, we must stock up on potions. [color=crimson][font=monotype corsiva][i][size=4]The troup of Gorons enter the Kakariko Bazaar, and but some random potions and bottled fairy spirits. Mokein, however, just fills his quiver to the brim with arrows. He figured he was going to need them later. He still had a long way to go, and the many Poes that inhabit the field cannot be harmed with a simple slice of the sword or chop of the hand. After spending most of their money and filling their many bottles, the three Gorons trekked out of the villiage. They did not expect any Stalchildren to attack them on the way; Nayru help the Stalchild that attacks a Goron. Not to mention three of them. But they did expect to run into many Poes. The legendary hero, Link, might have gone through and destroyed most all ofthe Big Poes, but some of the smaller spirits still lurked. To their surprise, the didn't encounter [b]any[/b] Poes on the way to the castle. They encountered plenty of Stalchildren. They wren't much of a threat to the Gorons, as they just rlled right through them. They made it to the castle in no time, but oddly, the drawbridge was still up. They had thought it was about mid-day, but realized in this weather, no one around could tell what time it was. They could be stuck outside for hours.[/color][/font][/i][/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Baby Kiwi [/i] [B][color=crimson]People bug me when they bite their fingernails. [/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [COLOR=deeppink]I was biting my fingernails when I read that. Quite the shocker when it happened... I just sat there for a minute or two with my finger in my mouth staring at the screen...>.< I was also cracking my fingers when I read about finger cracking being a pet peeve. I can't help it reall,y I do it absent-mindedly. And sometimes, if I don't do it,my fingers start to hurt... And my thumbs do that whether I try to or not. It's what you get from 15 years a video-gaming. ^_^ My pet peeves are... When annoying people IM you the same thing over and over. The N-Man, The N-Man, The N-Man, for crying out loud Bub, let it go! I said that 6 months ago, I haven't said it since! Gah! (Ah, that was theraputic...) I dislike when people pretty much say the same thing as the first reply to a thread... They just keep doing it! Gah! It's the same message with different wording! I also hate when people react to a certain topic one way, but react to the same type of topic a week later! I believe the first post affects the rest of the topic with some people. I had more, but I forgot them... o.O[/COLOR]
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[font=monotype corsiva][color=crimson][size=4]The fire burned brightly, making sure that there was no Tektite ambush in the night. Not that the three Goron's needed it, they could easily take on dozens of Tektites without breaking a sweat. Mokein was chosen to go to Link's Cavern-named after the legendary hero who had cleared the Dodongos out of the cave and defeated the King Dodngo. In doing this, he had also created the Dodongo Lava Rocks, the sweetest and most nutritious type of rock. A very rare delicasy, since only Link and Mokein dared to venture down into the depths of the cavern. Mokein was sent to fetch some Dodongo Lava Rock's for the journey. He knew that the cave was not as dangerous as his kin makes it out to be: The Dodongo's were gone, the statues were dormant because Ganon's powers no longer controlled them, and the only monsters left were a few Keese. As Mokein was walking, he noticed something strange with the wall. They almost appeared lighter than usual, and in some places were seemed positively white. He shrugged it off, thinking it was just a figment of his imagination. He continued on to the Pit Room. He was just outside of the Pit Room, and stopped. This was the only dangerous part of the cavern, where the Elemental Keese lived. Ice, fire, and the new breed of electric that had popped up in recent years. Mokein drew his bow- as you can tell, this Goron is full of surprises- and walked slowly into the room. He made it to the pit with no trouble, whish was odd. [b]Very[/b] odd. The Keese had never managed to miss a loud noise, and he had made plenty. After all, he was in a hurry. He dropped into the Throne Room (otherwise known as the plave where the young hero had vanquished the mighty Kind Dodongo years ago) and lumbered into the middle, to get some of the Dodongo Lava rocks. He stuffed his bag full. He was a little hungry, so he took a bite. He immediately spat it out, and cursing, looked down. [/font][/color][/size] Mokein- What in Din's name?! [font=monotype corsiva][size=4][color=crimson] The normally dark red floor had become completely white. There was no mistaking it. Mokein kicked himself mentally for not noticing it earlier. He knew the sour taste meant that the nutrients were gone. It was like grass- completely useless to him. He should not bother with the Lava Rocks. He walked over to the wall to try it. It tasted the same. He suddenly realized what was happening. [/color][/font][/size]Mokein- So whatever has been affecting the rest of the Hyrule has been affecting here, as well. It's spreading, I can tell. No wonder the Keese were gone. They were afraid of being infected. I have to tell the others. [size=4][color=crimson][font=monotype corsiva]He walked over to the bright blue cricle in the floor. Even after all these years, the magic warp still worked. He dropped the bag, and as the spoiled rocks scattered everywhere, he stepped into the portal and dissapeared.[/color][/font][/size]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Go to the inn, and go to the second floor. Try to read the minds of the theives. They will run. Try this a few times, than try to leave. Then, you have to trap them. After you partially read their minds, you will go on a search for the stolen items. Ivan says they're in the Inn. Well, that' true, but not in the way you might think. Go outside, climb onto the roof, and you've found the hideout. I'm sure you can figure it out from there.[/COLOR]
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[size=4][font=monotype corsiva] [i] [color=crimson]A lone chipmunk walks along the long, winding trail of Death Mountain. It was on it's daily scurrage for food, sniffing around here and there for some random tidbits of food some careless adventurer might have dropped. Maybe it might even find the oh-so-rare Bomb Flower seed, which had the taste of a million pieces of stale bread. Unknown to the poor little chipmunk, a group of ravenous tektites was also out looking for a meal. They stalked the Chipmunk almost like it was some sacred ritual. Their mouths drooling, they moved in for the kill. The sun gleamed off their blue and red scales, and the chipmunk finally realized that he was not alone. Unfortunately for the little guy, it was too late. He was surrounded. He looked around frantically to find a way out of this predicament. There was none. The chipmunk was doomed. Suddenly, three massive shapes came rumbling down the trail. It appeared to be three boulders. One was smaller than the others, and it was very round. It kept bumping into rocks and tossing all around. The second boulder was huge: Over twice the size of the first. It was rolling down the hill with a large crashing sound. It also bumped in many jutting rocks, but the rocks didn't bump it around. They mearly gave way under it's immense weight and force. The third was taller in hieght, but thinner in shape. It looked more like a large wheel than a boulder. Somehow, it seemed to be actually [b]dodging[/b] all the debris scattered along the trail. It was as if a skillful driver was behind the wheel. Most of the tektites that saw this scattered. Only 3 blue tektites and 4 red tektites remained. The chipmunk saw it's chance, and bolted away, coming out of the predicament wiser, braver, and -somehow- with a Bomb Flower seed. The wheel-like boulder uncurled, revealing a tall, slender Goron. Before it had, however, it hit a rock, using it as a ramp. It had uncurled in the air, revealing a spiked underbelly. The Goron soared through the air and landed -spike side down- right on top of the red tektite. It was no more. The biggest of the three boulders (now obviously all Gorons) just crashed into all three blue tektites without slowing down. The big Goron was chasing after the scattering tektites that were stupid enough to just run down the path, instead of going to the side and jumping up on some of the ledges. The smallest Goron stopped, uncurled, and took a fighting stance.[/i][/font][/size][/color] Small Goron- Blasted tektites, they just won't move out! Tall Goron- They won't move out on their own, Link. We have to kill them ourselves. [font=monotype corsiva][size=4][i][color=crimson]At that, the tall Goron drew out a sword- a very rare thing for a Goron to be carrying- and took a fighting stance along side Link. Link took after the one of the tektites, punching it right into the afterlife. The taller Goron took his sword and ran it into a tektites stomach. The remaining tektite decided the odds were aginst him, and decided to run. He didn't get far. The tall Goron took out a [b]hookshot[/b]- an item even more rare than a sword for a goron- and fired it with pinpoint accuracy at the escaping tektite. The doomed tektite froze. The tall Goron walked up to it, took one mighty swing with his sword, and cleaved the tektite in two. The tektites were no more. A few had managed to escape, but they would be hunted down sooner or later. The tall Goron decided it was best to move on for now. They had an important meeting to go to.[/font][/i][/color][/size] Link- Come on, Mokein! Father is going to beat us to the bottom! Mokein- Not if I can help it! [font=monotype corsiva][i][size=4][color=crimson]With a laugh, Mokein jumped off the cliff, curling up into a ball, and landed with a loud "THUD" right in front of Link's father. He didn't slow down for an instant. They rolled on that way to the bottom (It was a tie). There, they waited and made ready some nice limestone for their afternoon lunch. It was getting dark, and they knew better than to be out in Hyrule Field at night. Not only would they be locked out of the castle, they'd have to fend off monsters- no longer just Stalchildren- all night long. After the rocks were prepared, Link arrived at the camp site. They feasted on their buffet of rocks. When they were done, they went to sleep at once. They knew they would have a long day tomorrow. Best to rest up.[/color][/font][/i][/size]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Anima is in the Baaj Temple. I forget exactly where it is at, but you have to look for it with the search option (or whatever it's called) on your Airship. To get him, you have to have found the hidden treasure in all of the Cloyster of Trials, except for Zanarkand. After you find the first 5, go to the Baaj Temple, activate the 5 statues, and go back to Zanarkand. You can now complete a puzzle to get the hidden treasure. Go back to Baaj Temple, and activate thelast statue. Now gointo the chamber of the Fayth, and voila! Anima! (There's also a boss at the Baaj Temple. Just equip Rikku, Tidus, and Wakka with Stone Proof and Death Proof, and you should be fine. And DON'T kill it when it has one of your party members inside it, it results in an automatic K.O for the entire party, unless you have broken the HP limit.) The Magus Sisters are in the Reminem Temple. Ride a Chocobo in the Calm Lands near to the entrance to Macalainia Forest. Go right from the entrance, and go to the broken bridge. Press x (or whatever button you have for talk) in front of the Chocobo feather, and it will jump over the gap. Go inside, and talk to the summoner lady.(I forget her name) Fight all of her Aeons, and I think she will give you a Flower Scepter, or Rod, or the Cherry Blossom. Doesn't matter which it is, really. Take it to the door in the back of the temple, and use it on the door to the Chamber of The Fayth. Go to Mt. Gagazet, and catch all of the fiends there. (this includes outside and in) Once you do, go to the Battle Arena and talk tothe manager. He'll have created a new monster, and will give you the other item used to pass the forcefield of the Remenin Temple. Fight the monster (and lose, if you wish, it's faster that way) and go back to the Reminem Temple, use the Cherry Blossom or Flower Scepter (whichever one that is) on the Chamber of the Fayth forcefield, and you're in! You now have the Magus Sisters, one of the more useful Aeons in the game! (even if you can't directly control them)[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, (I) was an Amorous Orc. (>.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by jcgoudy [/i] [B] [color=indigo]Umm... no, Ocarina of Time only has 8 dungeons... [/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [COLOR=deeppink]D'oh. Stupid me, I forgot you don't have to go through a Dungeon to get the Light Medallion. o.O''[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by BulmaVegeta1 [/i] [B]I particulary don't like the first president that was impeached. [/B][/QUOTE] [COLOR=deeppink]Clinton wasn't impeached... He almost was, if that's what you mean. And if you do mean that, Andrew Johnson (my uncle ^_^''') was almost impeached long before Clinton was even born...[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]If you want to buy Bomberman 64: The Second Attack before you buy Bomberman 64, than you might want to read up on Bomberman 64. There's a certain aspect of the the Second Attack that might be confusing if you hadn't played the first game. I won't go into it, because it's a spoiler, and I'm sure you want to find out by playing it... Anyways, Bomberman 64: The Second Attack was a good game. Hard in some places, but not super-duper hard. The game was a little short, I almost beat it in 2 days. That might have been because I was in a hurry, and wanted to beat the game before I had to take it back to the rental store. Anyways, I like both of the games very much, and suggest you buy both of them.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Do you really think it would have been different [i]at all[/i]? They would have just replaced him. There were, and still are, plenty of Taliban members that would give their lives to kill in mass numbers like that. There were many qualified people to lead that, I'm sure. All you have to do is have a hatred for Americans and people who sympathyse America. Besides, if this Atta was of any importance to an opperation, he probably would have been busted out of Jail anyway... And if he was so important that they couldn't pull off the Trade Center attack without him, he most definately wouldn't have been rotting in some prison cell.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Eh, James, I changed my mind and decided to sign up... It was the lack of Gorons that did it... I just had to through the little buggers into the story, even if it was just in the sign up.[/COLOR] [b]Name:[/b][color=deeppink]Mokein. [/color] [b]Race: [/b][color=deeppink] Goron![/color] [b]Age:[/b][color=deeppink]18.[/color] [b]Location:[/b] [color=deeppink]Death Mountain.[/color] [b]Description:[/b][color=deeppink]Tall for a Goron. (whatever the norm is for them ^_^) He is skilled in many arts, and can handle weapons and items no other Goron has. If he somehow loses his weapon, he can still cause great damage with punches and kicks, even more so since he is skilled in many forms of self defense. He's the closest friend of Link, the Goron Elder's son. They say he trained with the legendary Link, Hero of the Gorons, and that's why he know how to handle items such as the Hook Shot and weapons such as the Boomerang. He is the son of Biggoron, and has studied in the family trade of blacksmithing.[/color] [b]Inventory:[/b][color=deeppink]Bow and arrow (do they count as one or two?), Holy arrows, Goron Bombs, Hook Shot (Goron Class), Spiked Shell, Lightweight Boots, Goron Gloves, the Kencile Mask (a seemingly useless mask he can't even wear), Giant's Wallet, the Megaton Hammer, Boomerang, Goron Drums, and 3 bottles.[/color] [b]Weapon:[/b][color=deeppink]Mokein Blade (a weaker version of the Biggoron's Sword)[/color] [b]Spell 1:[/b][color=deeppink]Farore's Rain (replenishes health)[/color] [b]Spell 2:[/b][color=deeppink]Din's Magma[/color] [b]Spell 3:[/b][color=deeppink]Nayru's Song[/color] [b]Name of Fairy (if you have one):[/b][color=deeppink]Tlian.[/color] [color=deeppink]*whew*[/color]
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[COLOR=deeppink][i]Every[/i] Zelda game is mainly dungeons. Maybe not so much Majora's Mask, but OoT, Link to the Past, and the first one (I don't remember anything about Zelda II, so I'm not going to include it here) had three times as much dungeon as... er... not dungeon. >.< But the Gameboy games usually have only 8 dungeons. OoT has [i]10[/i], not counting the Well or Ganon's Tower. Counting those, it would be 12. So OoT actually makes you spend [i]more[/i] time in dungeons. So, the by standards you seem to have, how could OoT be better? MM only has 4 main dungeons, yes, and you spend a lot less time in dungeons because of it. But really, 4 dungeons made the game pretty short, and a lot more boring. Too may siedquests. I mean, sidequests are a good distraction, but they shouldn't overpower the main quest, in my opinion...[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]All of them are supposed to be bad in battles. That's the entire joke. I don't want to get rid of any particular Pokèmon from the team, I want to just get rid of the entire TEAM. Or at [i]least[/i] change their role. "Get the Pikachu!" has been done... a lot. Too much, in fact. It's more overdone than a boy-meets-girl movie plot. I'd like to see something other than the Team Rocket group start posing a threat. Like maybe Gary. He should show up more. But not every freaking episode, than it would get as old as Team Rocket. I want to stay with Ash, though, and it seems I'm like the only one. Maybe after Ash becomes the greatest champ ever, then we'll switch to the G/S/C trainers. But will the series last that long? *shrugs* I guess it's no use complaining... You watch a show designed for kids, your going to get stuff like this... Won't do you any good to complain, they won't change it to another demographic just because you want it to be more adult. It's designed for kids. Deal with it. *blinks* That was awfully long... Gah, how unlike me.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Erh... This may contain spoilers.. I loved the ending. it was very emotional for me. It was like my first RPG: it took my breath away. I could feel my heart beating faster, since I had just stabbed Gannon in the freaking head. That was awesome. I loved it that she sent him back. I mean, he actually gets to life out his life! (even if it had plot holes galore. How the heck the Kokiri chlidren get out of the forest?) All the Sages standing on the mountain... That was great! They were looking at each other with looks of "He did it. I knew he could!" *sigh*[/color]
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[COLOR=deeppink]Just so every one knows, if you got here in V2, you have been here for LESS THAN A YEAR. The V2 1 year anniversary isn't for a few days now.[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Foredaddy [/i] [B]1 year is great! *does a split* You rule! *does a spinning running man on the ground sideways* Oh hi N-boy. didn't see you there. *says this while doing a scissor kick into a back handspring*:devil: [/B][/QUOTE] [COLOR=deeppink]You didn't just do that... TELL ME you didn't just do that. *jumps on car, does a handspring quadruple flip onto a skateboard, does some random tricks, jumps off onto his head, headspins, and does the boogy woogy oogy on the floor. Finishes off with a spinarooni.*[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=deeppink]I find it very odd that when I posted the anniversary of the Triad, we were congratulated and praised, and got nothing but good responses. But when this person posted his, he was basically flamed, or at least as close as you can get. "Good for you, I've been here longer." "Plenty of people have been here longer than you." "You spammer! Stop spamming!" What kind of congrats is that? *sigh* Just goes to show you how the first person that posts can affect most of the response after it. Eh, enough rambling. Congrats on your one year, and I hope you stick around long enough to have a two-year..[/COLOR]