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Cadvan's Thread (spoilers for The Riddle)



owleye
September 2nd, 2005, 03:51 PM
wot??????? :confused:

Notata Dignum
September 2nd, 2005, 04:01 PM
Ah...sorry

This is not the way to make a good impression on a new forum :o

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owleye
September 2nd, 2005, 04:03 PM
it is it make you like us mad people on here

peter_gia
September 3rd, 2005, 01:57 AM
This thread has sure gone quite!

Becks
September 3rd, 2005, 10:15 AM
lol, yea, it has...

Some more history of Cadvan would be nice... :D

alison
September 4th, 2005, 05:58 PM
Does anyone remember ages and ages ago, Alison was writing about Cadvan's past... (Yah I've been lurking around here for quite a while before i decided to join ) Well is the story ever going to be continued? It was really interesting

Hi Alex - yes, it was fun writing those stories - and they might end up in later appendices - but alas, I haven't had much time lately! I'm hoping once The Crow is well and truly put to bed and some other things out of control I can go back to doing some more things like that - but life, like John Lennon said, is what happens when you're making other plans -

and hi Peter! Nice to see you back - long time no see - :p

emerald_dragyn
September 5th, 2005, 03:50 AM
oh! What ISN'T wonderful about Cadvan?

he's so caring
thoughtful
tender
wise in the 'way of the heart'
wise in other ways
troubled
he has a sorrowful past
he's deep
musical
intelligent
patient
funny
gorgeously wry
tall
strong
good with a sword
talented
kind
learned

oh, I could go on forever! Well, I'd best be off (homework *grumble*)

Emerald :) :) :)

Gemini
September 5th, 2005, 03:57 AM
oh! What ISN'T wonderful about Cadvan?

he's so caring
thoughtful
tender
wise in the 'way of the heart'
wise in other ways
troubled
he has a sorrowful past
he's deep
musical
intelligent
patient
funny
gorgeously wrytalented
kind
tall
strong
good with a sword

learned

oh, I could go on forever! Well, I'd best be off (homework *grumble*)

Emerald :) :) :)

Yes.... he's always polishing his sword :D


I'm so dirty

Mrs. Cadvan
September 5th, 2005, 11:48 AM
LOL! Oh my little heart, that made me laugh. Thank you Gemini. Now I'm going to go to sleep tonight with that thought racing through my dirty mind... :rolleyes: :D

Penny
September 5th, 2005, 02:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kristin
He's just beautiful.
And clever.
And powerful.
And mysterious.
And reserved.
And beautiful.
And wise.
And wordly.
And sorrowful.
And beautiful.
And sexy.
And moral.
And beautiful.

And beautiful.



And I have more.

And breath-taking.
And magnificent.
And unique.
And accomplished.
And chivalrous.
And breath-taking.

I agree with the last few deffinatley.


OOOOKKKKKK.........
right.
Let me get started.
hem hem.
he is .....
mysterious
wise
trustworthy
brave
strong
rugged
heroic
aragornishly handsome
withdrawn
an outsider
Different
a bit of a loner(in a nice way before any1 starts being 2 critical!)
anywho.
i'm done.
I think.

 

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