Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

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Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby Coriander » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:11 pm

This ancestral worship thing is kind of neat. But spending 5 numen points for a loaf of bread is lame. Rather put those points to something like cave bulbs. It makes more sense as this is a more valuable food, AND the food for increasing psyche.
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby sabinati » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:17 pm

maybe it could be a random food, instead of always bread or always cavebulbs.
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:25 pm

How dare you question the ancestors?
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby Coriander » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:31 pm

:lol: I happen to know my ancestors, and I definitely question them. But perhaps very silently when I am at their alter. ;)
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby g1real » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:26 pm

jorb wrote:How dare you question the ancestors?


My ancestor got himself killed by the guy with the worst grammar ingame back then.

I question him sometimes.
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby NaoWhut » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:16 pm

Lol? thought voodoo only killed noobs

1 of my ancestors thought she could
walk on water... one was delighted
to see water... one starved in a carrot
farm...one found a bug involving fire
and skin...one got pulled back into
the water by a disconnection...one
got mauled by a bear over n over...
one died as the result of high cons str
a brick wall and missing the 'X' button
and also missing the power button...
one is hopefully not gunna die from
water this time!

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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby lithos » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:17 pm

Bread is symbolic. cavebulbs are not.
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby Jfloyd » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:26 pm

lithos wrote:Bread is symbolic. cavebulbs are not.

and besides, getting a cave bulb would be like getting the first, AND second prayer...
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Re: Willing to worship for a cavebulb rather than bread

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:29 pm

lithos wrote:Bread is symbolic. cavebulbs are not.


How dare you presume to judge, question or even know where the ancestors might see meaning? For the ancestors!
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