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Member[quote=EyeDeKay;5143]Second heavens’ home [b](change this by the way)[/b][/quote]
What needs to be changed? You mean because it’s the same as the earlier one?
The Author Guy
Member[quote=GameGraphix;5388]The term “off the rails” – this traditionally refers to a train wreck – eg. a train going off the rails
As Astlan is a low-tech high-mana world I doubt that they would have this saying….[/quote]
Great catch. Gastrope’ knows about rails thanks to the Grove train ride, however, it would not be a common expression.
How about:
Gastropé shook his head, “I’m not sure they are that bad, but they definitely seem to have gotten bees in their plate armor when they learned of the D’Orcs.”
The Author Guy
Member[quote=GameGraphix;5400]Reminds me of the wierd & funny Chinese to English translations fails that appeared during the Chinese Olympics…[/quote]
[lol]
Oh, god, I didn’t see these earlier, some of those are far more egregious than others but all are great.
The Author Guy
Member[quote=GameGraphix;5389]No sure what an [b]example leer[/b] is[/quote]
Yeah, that’s weird even for my random usage of the English language.
It should be “Reggie chuckled and gave Boggy a suggestive leer.”
The Author Guy
MemberAll fixed.
The Author Guy
MemberYeah, I’m not completely sure either, but it adds very little so I’m chopping the “Or rather..”
The Author Guy
MemberThanks for catching. This is because I went back and changed it so that people saw the balling. Originally, he’d just memory shared with Gastrope’ who told people. For reasons later on, I changed it during alpha to be a balling.
The Author Guy
Memberthe paragraph before in 118 need updating too
He had checked on Vaselle and the rest of his people in Astlan shortly before swearing in the new recruits and shown them the balling of the battle over their campfire. They were camping outside of Murgatroy to avoid having to stable Schwarzenfürze in the wargtown and cause further problems.
He had also shared memories with Vaselle so they could fully recap what the other had been up to. Tom had to admit sharing memories of both the battle and Vaselle’s conversations with the others regarding what Gastropé had told them was extremely efficient. It was much faster and a far richer than speaking; it would just take some learning not to accidentally overshare.
The Author Guy
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Member[quote=Iume;5536]If this is policy for the 12,000 years then why was Vosh, Orcus’s general, fighting alongside him on Etterdam?Surely Arg-nargoloth was the SIC and Vosh An-non was the commander, so wouldn’t Arg have gone to Etterdam while Vosh stayed behind?
Also, second –> second-in-command, and then the other second –> second regiment.[/quote]
Arg-nargoloth was by tradition, the guy who took command of Doom while Orcus was out. Orcus primary general, was always at his side.
They rearranged and renumbered the regiments after Etterdam. Darg-Krallnom took over as commanding general for Vosh, and military command of the army.
The original first regiment was Vosh’s, the second was Darg-nargoloth, the third was Arg-nargoloth. The other ones were scattered throughout the regiment numbers
Orcus took is first regiment, leaving his second and third along with several others (including partial regiments of regiments that with him)
So afterwards, Darg-krallnom and Arg-nargoloth rearranged things and created new regiments out of what they had left, some of their people became new commanders for new regiments formed from parts of regiments that had stayed behind for various reasons.
In particular, a good number of high tech guys stayed behind because high tech did not work on Etterdam.
The Author Guy
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The Author Guy
MemberOK,
That makes sense.
Will revert the source of the statement.
The Author Guy
MemberAh, yes, Uncle Lenin. I don’t recall his forehead being quite that big though.
I visited him in his little house in Red Square when I was in Moscow. Not much of a host, just sort of laid there.
I would have thought his (at the time, in 1993) recently moved in bourgeois neighbors across the square in GUM would have gotten him ticked off enough to get up and go shout at them to get off his lawn.
The Author Guy
MemberGood question.
No idea.
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Need to figure that one out. Perhaps they did to some. Big problem would have been that Orcus took like half the people from each Doomalogue. Because they really didn’t need the personal links that the orcs on the other realms use, they would not have had a whole lot of “personal links” that didn’t route through Doom.
However, there had to be some, say half of those or so got sent away with orcus and were thus gone, you would think any first generation shamans would have been able to contact a few other D’Orcs in other Doomalogues.
This needs to be addressed when they are discussing Doomalogues.
In fact, that would probably be a better strategy for figuring out what to open first….
The Author Guy
MemberEtterdam is definitely down no D’Orcs, they closed that place down and cleaned it out, built a temple on it, which she’s going to have to repossess.
So the D’Orcs on Etterdam are definitely MIA
As for Astlan or Ithgar? or the other 660 or so Doomalogues?????
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