Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:53 pm
I voted for Morn, but for some reason I always had a soft spot for Lena.
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are you forgetting the definition of ethics posed by the old beggar at the beginning of LFB?Prodigal Knight Revan wrote:Ah... Of course, in the real world, the situation would effect me... but this is fiction.Gart wrote:Beg to differ but for me the situation does affect how I look at a woman. I'm quite strong on the sanctity of marriage for example, so a married lady is an automatic no-go for me.
On the other hand, just 'cos you asked, my previous vote stands. Linden takes things way too seriously and Terrisa is a bit placid for my taste.
i am with you on this. i voted Morn on the poll, but i always pictured young Lena as the most beautiful.Cagliostro wrote:I voted for Morn, but for some reason I always had a soft spot for Lena.
Thomas Covenant looked down trepidatiously at the worn piece of paper which had been unceremoniously thrust into his half-hand by the old beggar.Peven wrote:are you forgetting the definition of ethics posed by the old beggar at the beginning of LFB?
Relayer wrote:Thomas Covenant looked down trepidatiously at the worn piece of paper which had been unceremoniously thrust into his half-hand by the old beggar.Peven wrote:are you forgetting the definition of ethics posed by the old beggar at the beginning of LFB?
"A man - real in all the ways we consider real - finds himself suddenly translated to a place where completely gorgeous women are fighting for his attention. The man - married in his real life - faces a quandary: If this is a dream, is he free to carry on with wanton and total abandon? On the other hand, if this experience is real, why does he not attract such women in his real world? This is the fundamental question of ethics."
Relayer wrote:Thomas Covenant looked down trepidatiously at the worn piece of paper which had been unceremoniously thrust into his half-hand by the old beggar.Peven wrote:are you forgetting the definition of ethics posed by the old beggar at the beginning of LFB?
"A man - real in all the ways we consider real - finds himself suddenly translated to a place where completely gorgeous women are fighting for his attention. The man - married in his real life - faces a quandary: If this is a dream, is he free to carry on with wanton and total abandon? On the other hand, if this experience is real, why does he not attract such women in his real world? This is the fundamental question of ethics."
So I looked up Koina on the web ... SRD may have a point.In the Gradual Interview was wrote:Farm Ur-Ted: Who do you think is the hottest babe in the series? Be honest.
- Well, as long as we're playing this game: my personal vote goes to Koina Hannish.