Xanadu: A Call to Arms

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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby warrri » Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:48 pm

Its sunday, do you mean in the next 9 hours? : /
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby farbror » Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:56 pm

The coming week, was what I meant.
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Loopoo » Sun Oct 11, 2009 3:11 pm

Wait, please can you explain what you mean? I don't get it.

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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Yolan » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:47 pm

lol, if you can't figure out who it is, you need to read the boards more often, or more closely, whatever.

Regardless, and plainly enough, Jesse James is starting up a town out in mordor, probably by a mountain, and probably next to an iron mine. He is looking for some tough hombres so that he can start the thing up. Whats so hard to understand?
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Loopoo » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:57 pm

Yolan wrote:lol, if you can't figure out who it is, you need to read the boards more often, or more closely, whatever.

Regardless, and plainly enough, Jesse James is starting up a town out in mordor, probably by a mountain, and probably next to an iron mine. He is looking for some tough hombres so that he can start the thing up. Whats so hard to understand?


I don't know. I was having a blonde-moment at the time.
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Murazama » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:37 pm

Jesse James you have my Bow if you need it. I have nothing better, or anything else to do. Level X Bears quake in fear of me, of course if there are deer near by it doesn't care as it gets healed to 1k in a few ticks and I just leave it alone.

But, If you need another Founder, and or a Ranger, you have my bow.
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby niltrias » Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:39 am

If there is a slot open, Im up for it. Sounds like an interesting challenge.
No particular reason, but the "Iron trumpets of Xanadu" line reminded me of another of my favorite poets. Point if you can get it.

Trumpets triumph red disaster
White skulls litter the broken sod
And we who fight for the one black master
Howl at the Iron gates of God.
<Marcher Lord>
Dogs! Oh god, please give us DOGS!
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Golbez » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:36 pm

I would be in if I could kill level X bears. I wouldn't need to be babysat either way, rest assured, but from the sound of those iron trumpets you will be moving at a rather brisk pace, and bears do tend to slow me down an awful lot. Unconcsiousness is a real hassle.
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby Xarx » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:08 pm

When I hear Xanadu, I think of A Rollerdisco and ELO.
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Re: Xanadu: A Call to Arms

Postby jorb » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:55 pm

Xarx wrote:When I hear Xanadu, I think of A Rollerdisco and ELO.


You kids and your damn motorcycles!
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