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				 Re: Temporary Substitute for Man 
 It happens. 
Besides, I think everyone has suffered some accidents and mistakes all around.     
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				April 28th, 2008, 08:52 AM
			
			
			
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		| llamabeast said: Hallo, I'm back. Unlucky about the stale turn. I could indeed roll back if I was here, but there's no way Ylvali could do it. It looks like he simply brought the timer forward twice in quick succession, and obviously didn't realise that doing it the first time had caused the game to host - a very easy mistake to make. Sorry I wasn't around to help.
 
 |  You guess right, that was exactly how it happened. "he" is in this case a "she" BTW.
 
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				April 28th, 2008, 08:57 AM
			
			
			
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				April 28th, 2008, 11:39 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Temporary Substitute for Man 
 No need, how could you know?
 THE DAILY PYTHIAN
 
 Neros head hurts, theurgh saves pythium!
 Yesterday afternoon there was a great stress amongst the theurghs in the high council. Nero, our beloved god, suffered from a most disastrous headache. The theurghs fled the palace as Nero threw curses at everyone in his vincity. To avoid the destruction of our capitol one brave theurgh, Flavius Albertus, summoned the old crone of the nearby village to mix a potion to ease neros pain. He then dared to approach the now burning palace and urge Nero to drink the potion. Nero in his maddened state of divine pain mistook Flavius for his late lover and kissed him so violently that his neck broke. Luckily Nero then found and drank the potion and recovered. A statue of Flavius will be raised in the macadamia square in remembrance of his valiant sacrifice.
 
 The war goes too slow
 The grand crusade on ermor is proceeding outrageously slow. If Nero is serious about reuniting the empire should he not join the crusade himself? Is it fair to cover up in the desert while our brave brothers of Ulm give their lives to stall the undead hordes? Many young men are waiting to be sent to the front and prove their courage! Time is now to act and stand valiant and fast againts the vile unhappy one!
 Terminus Maximus, Arch theurgh of the flame order.
 
			
			
			
			
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				April 30th, 2008, 06:23 PM
			
			
			
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				 Last words of brother Fratreborn 
 May the world know the last words of brother Fratreborn, Black Priest of Ulm, who gave his life to save mankind from the undead hordes of Ermor. 
 "-Summer in the year 6 of the ascension wars
 
 My Lord, here is the last testimony of your devoted servant.
 
 Two months have passed since we sailled through the Sea of Blood to the land of the dead. During this time we did not really faced our ennemy but his cursed presence haunts every step in this bloody desert.
 
 Stuck in their Black Steel full plates, our brave soldiers suffer from heat and starvation all day. But our nights are even worse. Besides enduring cold and lack of sleep, we constantly fear the horrors hidden in the dark. Finally, as a new dawn has come, we still found some men unconscious, drooling as if their mind has been blasted by some evil presence.
 
 Now I feel the weight of the years over my poor person.
 I don't want men to loose faith but sooner or later those sands will be our graves with only our hammers for gravestones.
 
 But I am sure we won't die in vain.
 
 - Brother Fratreborn, member of the Order of Steel, Black Priest of Ulm."
 
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				April 30th, 2008, 06:29 PM
			
			
			
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 Well written H!-SSJ
 
				__________________"I think, therefore I am" - René Descartes
 
 "I yam what I yam" - Popeye
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				April 30th, 2008, 07:15 PM
			
			
			
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				 Need an extension on next turns\'s deadline 
 Ylvali, I am going away for the weekend and would like to request an extension on the due date of the next turn until late Sunday evening if possible. I do not think it's worthwhile to get a sub for just 1 turn so if I can't get an extension I will just have a stale turn.
 I will be sending in the current turn this evening.
 
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 Ok Ray, no problems.
 EDIT: Hosting postponed until sunday night.
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 Oh dear.  An accidental stale.  And at what appears to have been an important turn.  Sorry all, that one was avoidable.  Never fear, I will still come and make your life difficult next turn! |  
	
		
	
	
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 Too bad Saxon. 
But your welcome back party awaits you! Angels and mind hunts for everyone!    
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