NuclearFairy
Head Scritcher
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Dammit, now I think I have a flaming angel of death story to go write.
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I can’t blame Cthulhu for incomprehensible speech- you try getting good diction with a mouthful of calamari! - but any coherent speech from a flaming skull - no lips, no tongue, no lungs! Wow, talk about talent!I guess I just feel like, objectively speaking, the language of the old ones is more nuanced and gnostic (lower case g). You've gotta work to unravel the deeper mysteries, and that's worth something.
Sithrak seems more willing to meet you were you are, in English, which is giving desperate if I'm honest. Sorry not sorry.
Yeah, Sithrak would probably be a lot more fun at parties, too.I guess I just feel like, objectively speaking, the language of the old ones is more nuanced and gnostic (lower case g). You've gotta work to unravel the deeper mysteries, and that's worth something.
Sithrak seems more willing to meet you were you are, in English, which is giving desperate if I'm honest. Sorry not sorry.
Better’n getting chased off by marinara sauce & a couple squeezed lemons!I'm sorry, but it says something about your "deity" if he's susceptible to something as simply as ice magic.
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That's just cold...I'm sorry, but it says something about your "deity" if he's susceptible to something as simply as ice magic.
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Your pro-eyeless narrative is as tired as it is trite.Better’n getting chased off by marinara sauce & a couple squeezed lemons!![]()
Ah, but the undead are literally tireless! All bone, all the time - bonus eye spikes & flames & curses &…. All that, too!Your pro-eyeless narrative is as tired as it is trite.
And bones?Ah, but the undead are literally tireless! All bone, all the time - bonus eye spikes & flames & curses &…. All that, too!
*eyes carnivore with caution*. Yeeeeess?And bones?
Are they bones, or "bones"?*eyes carnivore with caution*. Yeeeeess?
How come that works for her corset, but it's never worked for my shoes?
Your feet aren't two plump cushions?How come that works for her corset, but it's never worked for my shoes?
What's that gotta do with laces?Your feet aren't two plump cushions?
After very carefully examining the gif for an extended period of time, that looks like velvet, which has a lot more stretch and give than the leather or similar material of most shoes. I have a cloak that ties up smoothly like that and a corset that barely budges when I stand holding something while my husband tries to understand just how much he has to pull to get it to the level of tight I want it. The cloak is velvet, and the corset is hand-tooled and molded leather.How come that works for her corset, but it's never worked for my shoes?
Ah right, velvet shoes probably wouldn't be a good idea.After very carefully examining the gif for an extended period of time, that looks like velvet, which has a lot more stretch and give than the leather or similar material of most shoes. I have a cloak that ties up smoothly like that and a corset that barely budges when I stand holding something while my husband tries to understand just how much he has to pull to get it to the level of tight I want it. The cloak is velvet, and the corset is hand-tooled and molded leather.
I'll study it further to be certain.
Probably due to your way of lacing your shoes. As always, different methods yield different results. Look here for starters!How come that works for her corset, but it's never worked for my shoes?
Nothing with laces. Quite a lot with the gif that Wanda posted.What's that gotta do with laces?
Jogging some mammaries, as it were.Why do they, um, I mean, why does she look familiar?
Seeing as I missed most of yesterday's discussion and we've since moved on, I've updated the thread title.