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Silvia
June 30th, 2005, 02:21 AM
Personally I'm not much in to romance, I prefer violence!!! (I'm a hopeless psycopathic!!!)

LMAO hehe. If you insist *edges away* :D just kidding. Na I love books with romance but they have to be fantasy as well I read nothing else.

SumSanusne
June 30th, 2005, 02:32 AM
What does LMAO mean?

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Silvia
June 30th, 2005, 02:34 AM
hehe it means Laughing my ass off :D

Gemini
June 30th, 2005, 09:33 AM
(I'm a hopeless psycopathic!!!)
Welcome to the club!:D we seem to have quite a few psycopaths around here, what with the kidnap plots and pickfork wielding Cadvanites :D.

For me, well i just can't help but love a little romance thrown in, for some reason the protag always has to have a love interest. If it's not Cadvan, well my money was on that guy in Busk, what was his name again? (Honas???) But now, i'm not sure :rolleyes:

I was actualy entertaining the idea that Maerad might go through some form of death, since somewhere Ardina mentioned that she can't die (or something of that nature). Maybe Maerad's elidhu heritage has some part to play in bringing her back, also maybe she only goes to the brink of death and is healed or something. I don't know it all seems so ridiculous now that i've actualy put it in writing :rolleyes:.

Also, Sharma's demise is a deff, :D we can't have evil winning now can we? That would be a major downer :rolleyes:... that's bovious.... eh Silvia :D (soz couldn't help myself lol :D )

Bridie
June 30th, 2005, 01:19 PM
i think it would acctually make a good change if sharma won. i mean how many times has evil prevailed(overall)? it would be interesting. not that im cheering for sharma but i would mind that much. talking of sharma when i was doing my english reading test there was a scientist in it called something sharma(i i forgot the first name) shes a real person. i found it quite amusing. hey maybe edil ardmanth(sp?) is real!

Becks
June 30th, 2005, 01:23 PM
Sum
Personally I'm not much in to romance, I prefer violence!!! (I'm a hopeless psycopathic!!!)

So do I.....
Sum
after a good solid 15 hours of gaming


You like gaming too???

I also get called a he/she coz Im a bit of a tomboy, how shockin is that!!!!!

Oh no me dads nicked the xbox.......
0 soz bout that I was just typin what was on my mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS. I usually end up hopin the dark/evil/bad side will win, but they never dooooooooooooooo!!!!
PPS I think thats shockin!!!!!

PPPS. Yeyeyeyeyeyeyey I actually helped!!!!!! You big buncha meanies!!!!!(Hey thats a joke dont take it personally!! :rolleyes: )

bai_xu
June 30th, 2005, 01:34 PM
I can't believe you guys want the badies to win... :(

Becks
June 30th, 2005, 02:01 PM
No it depends on what the goodies are like.....

Mrs. Cadvan
June 30th, 2005, 02:04 PM
Personally I'm not much in to romance, I prefer violence!!! (I'm a hopeless psycopathic!!!)

Actually, me too. I just have an thing for the potential Maerad/Cadvan thing, which most ppl here will say is bordering on the obsessive. :D
By any chance have you read George RR Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series? Because I'm telling you, major gore/violence/dead things to be found there... :D

Mrs. Cadvan
June 30th, 2005, 02:04 PM
By the way, I hope we can make peace now. For a while... :D :p

 

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