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For Tawhiri:

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HAHA. YES.

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An Unzen recruitment poster, found in an Orc village

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Post by Damelon »

Good one! My, he's a handsome devil. :lol:

Interviewing citizens of Olvir, they were able to identify the Scholar from this mug shot:

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:LOLS:
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Sorry, couldn't resist . . .

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+ Nor Yekith:

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I promise I will never do that again.
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These were hysterical, guys!!!!
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A yekith:

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Post by Menolly »

...trying really, really hard to see the beauty in such a creature...

But then, not all find Dragons and Centaurs beautiful either.

...I'll get there...eventually...
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Nice creepy drawing Xar, but I find Montressor's image much more snuggly. That is how I am going to picture Nor Yekith from now on.... 8O :biggrin:
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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Xar wrote:A yekith:

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Spot on, Xar. GREAT work. :D
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Very much so. Excellent pic.
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Mercuse di Montressor, scholar, explorer, madman:

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Post by Menolly »

Nice to have a face with the adventurer.
Who is it he reminds me of? Cortez?
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Did you finally get a scanner? Excellent!
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Menolly wrote:Nice to have a face with the adventurer.
Who is it he reminds me of? Cortez?
Cortes by dress and armour maybe - though the inspiration was actually Klaus Kinski. :)
Tawhiri-matea wrote:Did you finally get a scanner? Excellent!
Still can't find the cable for it. :( That's just a really good digi-cam shot of it.
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Montresor wrote:Still can't find the cable for it. :( That's just a really good digi-cam shot of it.
Did you tri-pod it? That's a pretty clear shot, man! :D
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Tawhiri-matea wrote:
Did you tri-pod it? That's a pretty clear shot, man! :D
Nah - just sat it on my desk and went hand-held. It's a pretty good camera.
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Montresor wrote:
Tawhiri-matea wrote:
Did you tri-pod it? That's a pretty clear shot, man! :D
Nah - just sat it on my desk and went hand-held. It's a pretty good camera.
Nice job.
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People dance around elders from the Tsou aboriginal tribe after the "Mayasvi" war ceremony in the village of Tefuye in Alishan March 1, 2008. The traditional ceremony to welcome the God of War is the most important festival in the Tsou calendar and is also a coming-of-age rite for boys, which helps the tribe honour and affirm their cultural heritage. The dance after the ceremony will last 12 hours till morning.
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