Phillip David Williams aka "Lord Foul" has claimed he is leaving the watch. I have met Mr. Williams twice at Barnes and Noble and have talked to him several times over the phone. He seems to be a straight forward, if not elusive gentleman.Lord Foul wrote:It disturbs me you're following me so closely, though I suppose I'll just take it as fan attention or something.Murrin wrote:6 months? Aren't you supposed to be quitting permanently in 4 months?Lord Foul wrote:Wow BottomFeeder. I don't know where to begin. So let me begin by saying I will be leaving the Watch for 6 months after this. I need a break from this kind of stuff and I told myself I'd never get into a debate where people who were once friends throw aside their past and go at each others' throats. But that's what happened.
Often rules and indefinite vacations and quitting overlap, and this is the case. I look at my vacation-forever leaving-quitting situation as like surrounding 1945 Berlin and THEN nuking it just to make sure before invading. I've really screwed my pooch, so to speak.
I'm not going to post again unless there's an emergency. And since this is the Internet nothing really important happens.
I will go. I will go to the place where Zeph is. Rusmeister is. I can see the light already. I see TRC, CovJr and Matrixman. And that guy named Biff from 2003.
Thank you,
Lord Foul
2002-2012
Juan Valdez
2004-2008
Starring: Lord Foul ..... Himself
Juan Valdez ..... Himself
The End
However, I believe that there are underlying and troubling psychological aspects at work with Mr. Williams.
Lord Foul wrote: My biggest regrets come from a video game, so I'd say my life's charmed. But I've still been through a lot and have made choices that were destructive, but they were essential experiences in making me a stronger, more informed person. I'd be much different had I avoided them.