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Dromond said:
All I want to say is that very few people seem to be seriously discussing The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant right about now. Isn't that the reason we came here?
That has had me worried for a while, too, Dromond... :?
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Heh. I kidna set up the whole High Lord/Lord/Sevant of the Land thing just for fun when we had the EZBoard. And I still think the High Lord rank is kinda cool. Plus I'm lazy. I think most people now use the cool feature of the new board to make their own titles, which is pretty cool, I think. But I'm always up for new ideas.-jay
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:D :D Jay, you still have one of the great avatars here!!!!
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I think it's time for a change :)

Some of the stuff (OK, all the stuff) I added ended up being a little more controversial than they probably should have been but I think they ultimately added an element of fun to the place and I think we have a fairly large core of members that regularly contribute and make this place one of their regular daily stops - in a world of over 300 billion web pages, that ain't half bad in my book :)

I think the ability to customise your identity is great and it probably shouldn't cost anything to do so. The concept of WGD's may very well be a redundant one. What do you guys think?
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I think the fact that Darth Revan dumped a million of 'em on me has made them all the more redundant! :lol:
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Personally, I'm all up for improving/restarting/whatever the WGD and shop system. Just to make it more fair for more people. Maybe just make it something customizable. Allow people to buy up to three things or so from whatever in the shop they like. Just throwing out ideas.-jay
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kevinswatch wrote:Heh. I kidna set up the whole High Lord/Lord/Sevant of the Land thing just for fun when we had the EZBoard. And I still think the High Lord rank is kinda cool. Plus I'm lazy. I think most people now use the cool feature of the new board to make their own titles, which is pretty cool, I think. But I'm always up for new ideas.-jay
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Dromond wrote:
All I want to say is that very few people seem to be seriously discussing The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant right about now. Isn't that the reason we came here?
I came here to discuss the work of SRD and being silly. Now I feel a little bit ashamed for that last bit.
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hmmm..Matrix, when I first came here I felt daunted by all the discussions as well. But then, I just jumped right in and offered up my thoughts to the already overflowing intelligence that resides here at the Watch. I was warmly accepted as were my posts. My point is...any and all thoughts and insights are welcomed here as they add to the growing perceptions of the Chrons. Like you, I've been a fan of these books for over 20 years, and I still learn something new from reading them, and now, since I've been coming here, I learn from my fellow Watch brothers and sisters, they have opened my eyes to aspects of the Chrons that I had missed, (much to my disbelief, as I thought I hadn't missed a thing!). Please don't refrain from posting just because you believe that "it's all been said." It hasn't...not by a long thread...and I for one, would love to be enlightened by your perspective on the Chrons. :)
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Ylva, you haven't come remotely near doing anything to be ashamed of. Don't let anybody get you down. The Watch is changing. It's expected, understandable, and irrevocable. Partly because of what MM just said, partly because significant growth in numbers means we get more and more diversity. Even those who can let the old feel of the place rest in peace just don't know what to make of things now, and emotions are running high. Among all the ideas being thrown around, we get some things said perhaps badly, and some things that shouldn't be said at all. It's been going on for months, and will continue for at least months more. Just be your wonderful self in the face of it all. I, of course, avoid acting silly at all costs, but I don't hold it against those who do.

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Fist and Faith wrote:I, of course, avoid acting silly at all costs
Riiiiiiiiight. Oooookaaaaaay. *looks at Fist from the corners of many thousands of Ranyhyn eyes*
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Fist, I think, was born silly. Nothing wrong with being silly. I'm sometimes silly, but only sometimes. ;)
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Ylva said:
I came here to discuss the work of SRD and being silly. Now I feel a little bit ashamed for that last bit.
You know, silliness makes the place fun. Nothing wrong with silliness and fun at all. I do my share of both...
Nothing to be ashamed of :!:
I guess I just wish there could be a bit more serious discussion, as well...which does exist in the group reads in Dissecting the Land and Mordant's Need (though I wish more people would take part in both...especially Mordant...)
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I need to reread the Mordant books. I want to get in on those discussions too, Duchy :D It's just been so long since I read them and it was only once. I don't really remember them well enough to participate in the Dissection of them. I think, once things calm a bit around here. (which could be years from now..hehe) I'll give them another read. :D
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Furls Fire wrote:Fist, I think, was born silly. Nothing wrong with being silly.
I did a lot of this "lurking," as you name it, before I began "posting" recently, and I'm not sure silly accurately describes Fist. I think he's a bit too full of himself, possibly bordering on paranoid.
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Plains of Ra wrote:I'm not sure silly accurately describes Fist. I think he's a bit too full of himself, possibly bordering on paranoid.
Please do stay in character, I love it. In the vastness of the plains, how could such a small thing as paranoia even be noticed?
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Joy wrote:In the vastness of the plains, how could such a small thing as paranoia even be noticed?
Oh, I assure you, I am quite familiar with Despite in all its forms. When I reduce myself to the level of short-livers, in order to communicate in this fashion, I can see such things in individuals.
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