Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 5:17 am
The horns?
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#HellsBellsIrrationalSanity wrote:Thanks for participating! Since you're right, this is an easy one, I'll leave it for the moment to see if we can draw out any other lurkers.samrw3 wrote:Hmm I haven't read the books in years so I will have to ask a easy question to keep the game moving along.
What does Terisa 'hear' the time her and Geraden successfully consummated their desires? <<trying to be delicate in my wording here
Correct - your question.Avatar wrote:The horns?
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samrw3 wrote:Correct - your question.Avatar wrote:The horns?
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Although this made me laugh out loud:
Geraden's horny brother?
Hmm yipes - it is entirely possible - I don't remember the scene THAT wellshadowbinding shoe wrote:samrw3 wrote:Correct - your question.Avatar wrote:The horns?
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Although this made me laugh out loud:
Geraden's horny brother?I had a memory of him cheering them on from the next room, maybe fapping to the sounds?
While that may have "happened" it certainly isn't canon (it wasn't in the book). I may leave some piece of what DID happen for another trivia question...samrw3 wrote:Hmm yipes - it is entirely possible - I don't remember the scene THAT wellshadowbinding shoe wrote:samrw3 wrote: Correct - your question.
Although this made me laugh out loud:
Geraden's horny brother?I had a memory of him cheering them on from the next room, maybe fapping to the sounds?
But I'm still giving the answer to Avatar - well ummm he answered first yeah I'll stick with that.
He didn't come out himself. Instead he sent out Barsonage with a threat to "Unleash the full force of the Congery" against them (or words to that effect, but I believe that is the quote...) if they didn't lay off with the battering ram. Actually, I think maybe it was a catapult at that point...Avatar wrote:Damn, the eternal quandary...answer a question and you have to ask one.
Ok, during the siege of Orison by the Alend Monarch, what is Joyce's response to their request for a meeting under a flag of truce?
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Sounds right to me (but I'm not the judge here...) I think it is time for a reread to de-muddle some of my memories...Cord Hurn wrote:Lebbick does mention the threat of unleashing the Congery to route the Alends from the Earth.
Joyse, through Lebbick, makes the offer to meet Margonal under a flag of truce if the Alend army pulls back, away from Orison.
And, Joyse also has Lebbick say that he's sure Elega has acted for the best reasons, and that she carries his pride with her wherever she goes, and that hopefully the best reasons produce the best results for her sake and for his (Joyse's) sake.
So close. The same conversation, but how does he start it?Cord Hurn wrote:And, Joyse also has Lebbick say that he's sure Elega has acted for the best reasons, and that she carries his pride with her wherever she goes, and that hopefully the best reasons produce the best results for her sake and for his (Joyse's) sake.
I appreciate your support here, Sanity, but I can't escape the feeling that I'm missing something.IrrationalSanity wrote:Sounds right to me (but I'm not the judge here...) I think it is time for a reread to de-muddle some of my memories...Cord Hurn wrote:Lebbick does mention the threat of unleashing the Congery to route the Alends from the Earth.
Joyse, through Lebbick, makes the offer to meet Margonal under a flag of truce if the Alend army pulls back, away from Orison.
And, Joyse also has Lebbick say that he's sure Elega has acted for the best reasons, and that she carries his pride with her wherever she goes, and that hopefully the best reasons produce the best results for her sake and for his (Joyse's) sake.
Avatar wrote:So close. The same conversation, but how does he start it?Cord Hurn wrote:And, Joyse also has Lebbick say that he's sure Elega has acted for the best reasons, and that she carries his pride with her wherever she goes, and that hopefully the best reasons produce the best results for her sake and for his (Joyse's) sake.
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--AKing Joyce asks me to point out to you - and your illustrious father - that neither of you understands hop-board. You wouldn't have gotten as far as a stalemate without help. Instead of waving your swords at us, you ought to remember what happened the last time you went to war with Mordant.