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The skies of the forest
Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jan 26, 2004
indeed... but for use of silver james life is forfit...
The skies of the forest
BLT: Not dead - yet Posted Jan 26, 2004
maybe, depend how good an aim I am.
*misses*
James, could you stand still and hold your arms up, Lightning's hard to control y'know.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jan 26, 2004
The skies of the forest
BLT: Not dead - yet Posted Jan 26, 2004
I thought you were in the medic's room?
*another bolt of lightning strikes, along with hail stones the size of a fist*
You'd better run for cover Jim
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James[(2^4-9)*(10-4)=42] Posted Jan 26, 2004
Erm we're in the middle of a forest. Your just going to hit trees *Goes and hide under a fallen tree.*
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BLT: Not dead - yet Posted Jan 27, 2004
I know I am, but there's always snow
*starts floating high into the air until its cold enough for snow*
should've worn that sweater
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James[(2^4-9)*(10-4)=42] Posted Jan 27, 2004
Hmm*Casts a spell to cause all moisture direct above to vanish*
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