Hector was such a solid dude.
achilles u lil punk
Aye he was and now he wonders the underworld blind, death, and dumb and everyone looks at him and says "There's Hector. The fool that thought he killed Achilles."
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Hector was such a solid dude.
achilles u lil punk
Aye he was and now he wonders the underworld blind, death, and dumb and everyone looks at him and says "There's Hector. The fool that thought he killed Achilles."
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Aye he was and now he wonders the underworld blind, death, and dumb and everyone looks at him and says "There's Hector. The fool that thought he killed Achilles."
Honestly should've just ordered archers to make a trypophobia nightmare out of that Achilles.
yes very how many wishes do we have leftHe's a little like a lore genie, no?
Honestly should've just ordered archers to make a trypophobia nightmare out of that Achilles.
Warriors have honor unlike mages.
**edit** I'm practicing my British.
Warriours have honour unlike mages.
Warriors have honor unlike mages.
Honor is one of the dumbest concepts a person could follow, very self-destructive. Also makes people close to you suffer as well, like Hector's wife.
I wouldn't call honor inherently self-destructive my variance isn'. It's more how it's gone about
Honor is about being fair, but it doesn't work. You can do what you like but the world is never fair. Also honor is subjective.
True but again I don't call it self destructive
You can destroy both your image and your life with honor:
1) Asking your adversary to not use all of their rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' - making yourself look like a pathetic weakling.
2) Not using all of your rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' for your adversary and in doing so risking your well being.
Who cares about honor in a fight to the death. I'll happily chop someone's head off as readily as I'll set him on fire.
Aye he was and now he wonders the underworld blind, death, and dumb and everyone looks at him and says "There's Hector. The fool that thought he killed Achilles."
I have a fixation on Tevinter's entire aesthetic. My excessive hopes for the appearance of Minrathous are almost certain to lead to disappointment.
But mostly, the darker and more opulent the better.
The vampire castleness of Tevinter skyhold was good. All that gold and black and fire. But didn't you sort of wish that you could get rid of all the sunlight?
"In Minrathous, buildings that might otherwise crumble are kept standing through magical means".
Ah now I see your POV interesting.You can destroy both your image and your life with honor:
1) Asking your adversary to not use all of their rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' - making yourself look like a pathetic weakling.
2) Not using all of your rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' for your adversary and in doing so risking your well being.
You can destroy both your image and your life with honor:
1) Asking your adversary to not use all of their rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' - making yourself look like a pathetic weakling.
2) Not using all of your rightful advantages to make it ''fair'' for your adversary and in doing so risking your well being.
Which translates to you're weak, lazy, and have zero confidence.
If you're going to duel someone then do it. You're not asking them to do anything. There are set guidelines people follow to see who is better in their chosen field. If you're weak then just don't battle like that.
I wouldn't expect a mage to get that though.
I'm talking about whatever enables me to trash talk Kain ![]()
Don't be turning british on me monkey. Please!
well thats fine...if you also adopt warriour, collectour, successour, and grammaur.
How is that?
So, a Knight Enchanter's spirit blade is created by binding a spirit to the hilt of a sword. This spirit then infuses mana into the hilt, creating a spectral/physical blade. I wonder what other types of weapons might be created with this process. If we were to bind a powerful spirit to a staff, for example, could we create an awesome multi-weapon like the Phtumerian Elder's?
Check it:
https://youtu.be/SdgywcXChpM?t=3m11s
There are set guidelines people follow to see who is better in their chosen field.
My chosen field is life. Clearly mages are better at it.
So, a Knight Enchanter's spirit blade is created by binding a spirit to the hilt of a sword. This spirit then infuses mana into the hilt, creating a spectral/physical blade. I wonder what other types of weapons might be created with this process. If we were to bind a powerful spirit to a staff, for example, could we create an awesome multi-weapon like the Phtumerian Elder's?
Check it:
Or you could just make a mana weapon, without the hilt or the spirit, and in any shape/form/size you like. But that is not for an average mage to accomplish.
No.
I meant the thread actually.
It dies and it's necroed.
