'ts a pho? A new soup a player of the Game recently served at the Childcake Roundtable. Or zzoup, as some aver; the spices burn, but not through the oesophagus.
Which charms you most of all the Museum’s Mistakes? edited by TheThirdPolice on 4/30/2016
Greyfields. Usually 1879 brands though I like it aged a few decades when I can manage a bottle or two. Some blokes think my tastes are "right garbage" and I say their full of themselves. Couldn’t even tell the difference between a Merlot and Greys if it bit them in the face.
Anyone hear of any tidbits on the shroom races? Just asking fo’ a friend.
I normally put my money on the Turkish Girl. But I heard she was stuck with a true oaf of a dance partner and he stepped on one of her feet. The gossips swear it’s true, they saw it, along with her ankles. So, just maybe, this time I might bet on another racer.
I am told, by a witness, that the Bazaar forbade Love to the denizens of Axile, does anyone know why that was?
The more time I spend figuring out what the Bazaar truly is, the more time I want to spend getting as far away from it as possible. When the Bazaar passes an edict, or demands an execution, or cries for what it wants, you DO NOT question it. You smile, nod and obey. It’s better that way.
If you had a battle cry before leaping into a brawl, what would it be? The sillier the better.
(My personal favorite is “Soups on, peasants!”)
Dirae Erinyes: I would go with "Dirae Erinyes SMASH!"
Evensong: Quietly whispers something about devils and trademark.
Dirae Erinyes: Hmph. Well then, how about "Let them eat cake?" and I just label my fists cake and more cake. Or "Fiercer then a zailor’s hangover!" or . . .
Evensong: "I would just go with, "I don’t like fire."
Question: Everyone’s here met Sinning Jenny, right? What did you think of the lass? edited by Shadowcthuhlu on 5/1/2016
Only ever met her once. Has a high price just to see her but she’s got the right idea on business. Straight and to the point too. Wouldn’t mind running things that way if I had the talent.
Speaking of, anyone out there been to Mahogany Hall or heard of the place? Keep hearing different things and I don’t know what is true.
It’s a shabby place full of pickpockets and petty crime (and some illusion tricks, I guess). But you can find some true magic there, if you know where to look.
'Tis a balance, but bats have the better end of the balance. They would be easier to work with if they didn’t speak as much. Some of mine even tried to form a union. Thankfully, H&F didn’t pick their case because of precedent and all that.
Which of your main senses could you go without? Sight, Smell, Hearing etc.
[quote=The Absurd Rogue]'Tis a balance, but bats have the better end of the balance. They would be easier to work with if they didn’t speak as much. Some of mine even tried to form a union. Thankfully, H&F didn’t pick their case because of precedent and all that.
Which of your main senses could you go without? Sight, Smell, Hearing etc.[/quote]
Dirae Erinyes: Seeking out shrines or the blue heaven. One my favorite places to visit.
Evensong: After a long day exploring the ruins, grabbing dinner and a drink at the club is not a bad way to spend the evening at all. Though speaking of the quarter - I heard something about you giving illegal lectures in the quarter. . .
Dirae Erinyes: Of course, I’m doing nothing of the sort. And if I was, it not nearly as bad as the whole eyeless skull days. . .
What’s your favorite exhibit in the Labyrinth of Tigers?
Eli: There was this walrus exhibit that was given the ability to talk, but it just kept asking people why it existed and didn’t really say anything else. I can really relate to the big guy.
A question, if I may?
When you’re feeling sad, what do you do not feel so bad?
I hunt monsters. With my Melancholy rising every time there are “clouds” down here, let’s just say that the monsters in the Neath are having a pretty rough time lately.
Do you have any literary accomplishment that made you proud when you finished?
I’ve released work under psyedunoms that I’ve always been quite proud of and were largely succesful, critically speaking. However, the greatest piece I ever wrote knew no reader, critic or publisher other than the wide, black open zee.
If you were to become a Master, what would your new name be?
[quote=The Absurd Rogue]I’ve released work under psyedunoms that I’ve always been quite proud of and were largely succesful, critically speaking. However, the greatest piece I ever wrote knew no reader, critic or publisher other than the wide, black open zee.
If you were to become a Master, what would your new name be?[/quote]
Now, I would never actually choose to be a Master, of course not! Uhh, anyways, but in the case that I would become a Master, I think Mr Times would work pretty well, the name would work, and there are alot of time related things in the Neath.
[quote=The Absurd Rogue]I’ve released work under psyedunoms that I’ve always been quite proud of and were largely succesful, critically speaking. However, the greatest piece I ever wrote knew no reader, critic or publisher other than the wide, black open zee.
If you were to become a Master, what would your new name be?[/quote]
First and foremost: knocks on wood
Now that the bad luck is averted, I don’t know what I should trade in. Secrets? Clues? Probably I would be Mr. Secrets? Mr. Whispers? Dear, it only gets worse.