Pantheon: The Third Age - Rules and Comments Thread
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It was good! It was real good!
Xar is a great guy. It is known. Simply meeting him and hanging out was great, in and of itself.
To be able to speak to the Allfather in person about Pantheon... Well, if anyone's noticed, I'm kinda hooked on Pantheon, so it was joyous!!

To be able to speak to the Allfather in person about Pantheon... Well, if anyone's noticed, I'm kinda hooked on Pantheon, so it was joyous!!

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Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

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This may be an odd post, and I hope it doesn't sound big-headed, cos that's almost the opposite of my intention!
I just read through all Brid's turns since Pantheon 3 started, and I am amazed at the ideas and creativeness and storytelling and imagination that this game has inspired in me! If the me of a year ago had read them, there's no way(!) I could've guessed that I'd've come up with it all.
So thanks a million Xar, you've brought out a side of me that I never knew existed, and I'm extraordinarily proud of it.
I just read through all Brid's turns since Pantheon 3 started, and I am amazed at the ideas and creativeness and storytelling and imagination that this game has inspired in me! If the me of a year ago had read them, there's no way(!) I could've guessed that I'd've come up with it all.
So thanks a million Xar, you've brought out a side of me that I never knew existed, and I'm extraordinarily proud of it.
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Actually, Menolly and I were telling Xar just yesterday (Did I mention I met Xar?
) that we're kinda amazed by Brid and Anaya. You guys took on crazy approaches to the game, and are doing great work! At least if DR means anything. Truly, I have no idea what you two are up to, but I know I wouldn't know where to begin with your domains. It is as you just said. Well done!
(Hey, speaking of Xar... What the hell are you doing lolly-gagging around NYC with Pam when you should be processing the turn!?!)

(Hey, speaking of Xar... What the hell are you doing lolly-gagging around NYC with Pam when you should be processing the turn!?!)
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I am especially looking forward to seeing the one taken on the steps of the New York Public Library. 
I'm not the best photographer, but I think once Xar plays around with it, it should suffice...
*soft smile*
...and although I tried to refrain, we did still talk a little more game talk. Intriguing, enticing, downright puzzling...
I am so glad I came...

I'm not the best photographer, but I think once Xar plays around with it, it should suffice...

Yesterday was Battery Park, Wall Street, just general chatting while walking the city, and sushi for dinner. It was...nice.Fist and Faith wrote:(Hey, speaking of Xar... What the hell are you doing lolly-gagging around NYC with Pam when you should be processing the turn!?!)
*soft smile*
...and although I tried to refrain, we did still talk a little more game talk. Intriguing, enticing, downright puzzling...
I am so glad I came...


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Awww, thanks Fist.Fist and Faith wrote:Actually, Menolly and I were telling Xar just yesterday (Did I mention I met Xar?) that we're kinda amazed by Brid and Anaya. You guys took on crazy approaches to the game, and are doing great work! At least if DR means anything. Truly, I have no idea what you two are up to, but I know I wouldn't know where to begin with your domains. It is as you just said. Well done!

To be honest, I'm not sure what I'm doing either, although I seem to be doing it well.
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In the name of their ancient pride and humiliation, they had made commitments with no possible outcome except bereavement.
He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
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