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June 23rd, 2004, 06:26 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
Yes, I am one of the great evil ones. Norfleet is under the assumption that anyone who thinks that anything that has been patched that sees improvement is evil, since he doesn't see it that way. ;P
Plus I am busy. Though I forsee in the next few weeks a slot opening up as far as my time for another longstanding, turn a day, consume my freetime game and as promised I will invite Norfleet plus anyone else who wants to join within the parameters of the game to go ahead and play.
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June 23rd, 2004, 07:19 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
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Plus I am busy. Though I forsee in the next few weeks a slot opening up as far as my time for another longstanding, turn a day, consume my freetime game and as promised I will invite Norfleet plus anyone else who wants to join within the parameters of the game to go ahead and play.
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Well then get Arryn(sp?) in there too so he can write up a well written report for us as the game goes along!
So being that you're a Great Evil One, Zen, do you get more points to spend on your pretender in *your* games? Or is that not a question that should be asked here in public? 
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June 23rd, 2004, 07:24 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
No, as a Great Evil One I must eat children, devour worlds and cause mayhem and destruction wherever I roam.
I believe Norfleet refers to me as a Doom Horror.
Edit: Also Arryn is a she, not a he. I thought I'd mention it so she doesn't have to.
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June 23rd, 2004, 07:36 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
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Norfleet is under the assumption that anyone who thinks that anything that has been patched that sees improvement is evil, since he doesn't see it that way
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Don't make me post links to your pro-vq threads zen lol.
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June 23rd, 2004, 07:53 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
Post them. I still stand by what is said. Popular opinion has nothing to do with balance and will continue to do nothing with balance. Hard Numbers and Thematic reasoning are what have to do with Balance.
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June 23rd, 2004, 08:17 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
Argh, my apologies Arryn! I mean no disrespect.
As for you, Zen, your diabolical schemes and consumption of smaller beings is heretical! You must pay for your crimes!
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...Go get 'em Norfleet!

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June 23rd, 2004, 09:28 PM
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Re: Proposition: Zen vs. Norfleet
Actually, Zen v. Norfleet reminds me a lot of Nazi Germany v. USSR: two evil empires at each other's throats. It's oh so hard to cheer for either one.
Fortunately for me, both are very nice people -- when you're not playing against them, of course. In games, they are devious, sneaky, ruthless, and downright nasty. In other words, they make excellent gods. There's much to be learned from them. Once you get past the facade of bluster and male ego. 
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