A Conversation for The Kingdom of Balwyniti
Wanted -adventurers (bold or otherwise)
Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jan 16, 2002
::: straightens tiara, taps foot :::
So are we going, or what?
Here we go.
silverygibbon Posted Jan 17, 2002
The party is assembled.
We are provisioned and the pack horses are laden, the Princess' carriage awaits and (in true heroic tradition) our accompanying knight stands by - mounted on a restless charger.
We are prepared and eager for the adventure ahead.
We await only the King's command to go forth.....
Here we go.
Ming Mang Posted Jan 17, 2002
The King may not be able to command for a few weeks... he's on holiday in RL...
And I'm guessing the rest of us are walking then, huh?
¦M¦
Here we go.
Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing Posted Jan 17, 2002
Luckily I bought a packet of cereal today and there is a cut-out and assemble gipsy caravan and horse on the back.
I'm busy cutting the pieces out now.
Here we go.
Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing Posted Jan 17, 2002
Nothing to it, I've seen all the cowboy films......hmmm;
::throws away the caravan and cuts out a stage coach and horses::
All aboard; whose riding shotgun?
Here we go.
Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jan 18, 2002
::: hops into the carriage, gestures to her lackey to load the trunks onto the roof :::
Here we go.
silverygibbon Posted Jan 18, 2002
I'll do shotgun!
Don't worry people (and and ) there are horses enough for everyone. Just because I'm a bold adventurer doesn't mean I like walking everywhere.
(Frankly, if this wasn't a heroic epic with princesses, elves, vampires and s I'd be taking the Land Rover)
Highnesses, could I beg that the be allowed to ride in your coach? She is vehicle trained and won't try to get on the seat, but having 3 legs tires easily (especially since she chases anything that moves). She will also make a perfect weapon in case of .
Well, if everyone's ready....
LET'S GO!
Here we go.
Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing Posted Jan 18, 2002
::Cracks the whips::
Giddyup there, YeeeeHa!
::Remembers appropriate song::
Oh the Deadwood stage is a-comin on over the hills...
Here we go.
Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jan 18, 2002
::: pushes to Princess broelan's side of the carriage :::
Here we go.
Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Jan 18, 2002
~whips big black horses frantically from the seat of a big gothey stage coach (humane whips of course)~
Here we go.
Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing Posted Jan 18, 2002
::Gets a bottle of Red Eye from the luggage rack::
Who's for a swig and a chaw of baccy?
Keep your eyes peeled for any pesky varmints.
Here we go.
Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me Posted Jan 21, 2002
~Pesky varmints keep an eye out for pesky varmints while EO sits on the top of the stage coach in his big black coat, top hat and big beauties of sideburns while smoking a big black pipe~
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Wanted -adventurers (bold or otherwise)
- 81: Ming Mang (Jan 16, 2002)
- 82: Mistdancer-X-sporadically coherent (Jan 16, 2002)
- 83: Shea the Sarcastic (Jan 16, 2002)
- 84: silverygibbon (Jan 17, 2002)
- 85: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Jan 17, 2002)
- 86: Ming Mang (Jan 17, 2002)
- 87: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Jan 17, 2002)
- 88: Ming Mang (Jan 17, 2002)
- 89: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Jan 17, 2002)
- 90: Shea the Sarcastic (Jan 18, 2002)
- 91: silverygibbon (Jan 18, 2002)
- 92: Inkwash (Jan 18, 2002)
- 93: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Jan 18, 2002)
- 94: Shea the Sarcastic (Jan 18, 2002)
- 95: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Jan 18, 2002)
- 96: Shea the Sarcastic (Jan 18, 2002)
- 97: Mistdancer-X-sporadically coherent (Jan 18, 2002)
- 98: Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing (Jan 18, 2002)
- 99: broelan (Jan 21, 2002)
- 100: Don Malvado, so bitter my cat won't even lick me (Jan 21, 2002)
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