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Ellana Started conversation Jan 15, 2003
No, I don't hate you for four good reasons:
#1) I don't know you enough to hate you
#2) Even if I did know you enough, I don't hate people, its an ineffiecent waste of time
#3) If I hated you, I wouldn't be writing this
#4) Umm...I can't remember what I was going to write here, but it was a GOOD reason!
Keep breathing,
Sam (Jydelle)
Re: Hello There
Field Agent Victorama (or.. tfafka195602) Posted Jan 15, 2003
thank you, the hate thing was just a joke based on marvin, but your answers show you are TOO cool... i hope to hear from u soon... and at the risk of it being made public.... send me some of the stuff on your world-building to me!!! [email protected]
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Field Agent Victorama (or.. tfafka195602) Posted Jan 15, 2003
my addy being public, i meant... i'll kepp your project secret until you decide to publish, of course...
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Ellana Posted Jan 15, 2003
^_^ How secret can it be if its in my inrto? I'll send you the notes soon as I type them up (which will probally be this weekend). Currently they're scattered in a binder admist History notes (Mid-terms next week! Gaak!), and various other jots. Im still mainly doing reserch (one of my favorite hobbies, beleive it or not), but I'm currently compiling basic information on the various races (humans, dwarves, gnomes, four different types of elves, orcs, etc) in the thus-unnamed realm. And, unsuccessfully, trying to create a map. All I know that it needs a big inland sea, a couple of mountain ranges, some forests, hills, and rivers. Oy, Im babbling, aren't I? I have a tendency to do that. I'll shut up now.
-Sam
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