Agent DCCCV, or Bryan. is part of the Nursery.
Their main fandoms are Battlestar Galactica, A Song of Ice and Fire, and Avatar, but they keep getting missions into Star Wars.
A bow is their preferred weapon.
A shovel is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent DCCCV, or Bryan. is infamous for challenging someone else to a tea duel.
They are considered not all there.
Me in a nutshell, ladies and gentlemen.
Me in a nutshell.
Half of these things would be applicable to me, in all seriousness.
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Well, this is what I got. by
on 2016-10-04 04:17:00 UTC
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Weird result... by
on 2016-10-04 04:04:00 UTC
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Agent sonofheaven176 is part of the Division of Mpreg.
Their main fandoms are Card Captor Sakura, Stargate, and Dragonriders of Pern, but they keep getting missions into Dragon Ball.
A sledgehammer is their preferred weapon.
A pen usually is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent sonofheaven176 is infamous for a triple knockout in Quiddich.
They are considered a pyromaniac but otherwise sane..
((There's a Division of Mpreg? And why the double period at the end? Maybe it was supposed to be an ellipsis?))
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Some results by
on 2016-10-04 04:03:00 UTC
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Agent Phobos is part of Finance.
Their main fandoms are Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Young Wizards, but they keep getting missions into CLAMP.
A giant spork is their preferred weapon.
A very heavy book is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Phobos is infamous for creative 'accounting'.
They are considered mostly lucid.
It's okay. I'm only mostly lucid.
-Phobos
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New mission! by
on 2016-10-04 03:49:00 UTC
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The Aviator, Zeb, and Alex get a mission to My Little Pony and discover they need help.
A lot of help.
All of it.
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Okay, I did my real name, too. by
on 2016-10-04 03:36:00 UTC
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Since Ix did it, I got inspired, and anyone who's been paying attention already knows my first name anyway.
Agent Eleanor is part of A/V Division.
Their main fandoms are Inuyasha, Card Captor Sakura, and Dragon Ball, but they keep getting missions into Naruto.
A boomerang is their preferred weapon.
Critical reasoning is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Eleanor is infamous for being mistaken for a clone, except it turned out they weren't.
They are considered boringly sane.
... Y'know, if you take the fandoms from the first one and transplant them into this one, it makes a lot of sense. Except for the boomerang. Those never make sense.
~Neshomeh
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This is weird but fun! by
on 2016-10-04 03:16:00 UTC
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Agent Silenthunder is part of Medical.
Their main fandoms are My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Firefly, and World of Warcraft, but they keep getting missions into Dragonriders of Pern.
A lightsaber is their preferred weapon.
A knife is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Silenthunder is infamous for accidentally getting dyed blue for a month.
They are considered completely stark raving mad.
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Neat! by
on 2016-10-04 02:56:00 UTC
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I hope to see Gremlin and Library interact more; it was cool seeing them bond over what could have been a potentially divisive event. Though now I want to know what went down during Quidditch...
As for the Agent Test:
Agent Sabrina is part of the Division of Multiple Offenses.
Their main fandoms are Star Trek, The Chronicles of Narnia, and CLAMP, but they keep getting missions into Supernatural.
A heavy purse is their preferred weapon.
Logic is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Sabrina is infamous for reading bad fiction from the 1600s aloud through the corridors.
They are considered completely stark raving mad.
Not too far off, I must say so myself. :P Agent Iximaz isn't quite so good:
Agent Iximaz is part of the Cafeteria staff.
Their main fandoms are The Lord of the Rings, The Lord of the Rings, and The Chronicles of Narnia, but they keep getting missions into Les Misérables.
Critical reasoning is their preferred weapon.
A pen usually is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Iximaz is infamous for proposing a threesome to Luxury.
They are considered boringly sane.
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Well, it got my fandoms pretty close. by
on 2016-10-04 02:52:00 UTC
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The rest, though...
Agent Neshomeh is part of the Department of WhatThe.
Their main fandoms are The Phantom of the Opera, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Good Omens, but they keep getting missions into The Lord of the Rings.
Their fists are their preferred weapon.
A gun is something they are known for using to unexpected results.
Agent Neshomeh is infamous for propositioning one of the Time Lords-in-Exile.
They are considered actually insane.
Me using a gun would certainly be unexpected, that's for sure. ^_^;
I'll have to read the interlude later. I look forward to it!
~Neshomeh
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And here's your translations. by
on 2016-10-04 02:41:00 UTC
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I'm pretty sure of the Ancient Greek translations. I've also poked around with Google searches, Google Translate, and Wiktionary to try to find accurate translations in modern Greek. The words are common and the sentences are simple, so my grammar shouldn't be off. However, no guarantees.
Translations will be in the Greek alphabet first, then romanized.
Optional words are in parentheses.
So without further ado, the translations.
First off, Ancient Greek:
"Who's a good boy?" Τίς καλός ἐστίν; Tís kalós estín?
"Yes, you are!" Ναί, σὺ (εἶ)! Naí, sù (eî)!
And for Modern Greek:
"Who's a good boy?" Ποιος είναι καλό παιδί; Poios eínai kaló paidí?
"Yes, you are!" Ναί, ('σύ) είσαι! Naí, ('sú) eísai!
Feel free to ask for any clarifications or explanations.
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Co-write interlude and the PPC agent test! by
on 2016-10-04 02:38:00 UTC
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Hey everyone! We've got two new things here for you to peruse and (hopefully) enjoy. The first is another post-PPC Hunger Games story, featuring both Library and Gremlin.
The second is an agent test that July whipped up. Find out just what kind of PPC agent you would be, including details like your preferred weapon and which Headuarters incident you were involved in!
Feedback is, of course, always appreciated. Posting your results from the test would also be appreciated.
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would be willing to play a close-combat role. by
on 2016-10-04 02:32:00 UTC
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I am assuming pretty much anything goes, considering third-party dragons.
I was going to play a skinwalker alchemist/master chymist build. I was concerned that it might be a bit overwhelming because it's main draw is having six natural attacks by level 2. Can I ask for your estimate of the relative power level?
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However... by
on 2016-10-04 01:58:00 UTC
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Every time you've had Cupid lapse into Greek, it's always been modern Greek, and it would make sense that if he was taught Greek by his grandmother, it would be the Greek that people actually speak, not the type of Greek that you'd have to go into a time machine to practice!
Either way, I'll look into it in Ancient Greek, and also look around on Google; who knows if there's a site that translate the usual dog commands into Greek?
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Re: New mission! by
on 2016-10-04 01:53:00 UTC
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So far, it seems that everything that needs to be said has been said. Perhaps I was reading too fast, or maybe you fixed the errors, but I did not spot the comma-period substitutions that Larfen noticed. In fact, I do not recall spotting any errors this mission. Kudos to you and your betas.
But I need to apologize in advance for putting a damper on every shipper's favorite scene, as something does not make sense:
In the kissing scene, wasn't Charlotte's ostensible goal to show how kissing in the midst of a bridal carry does not really work? If so, then how did Charlotte's stunt accomplish that?
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I'm Down to Play Rogue, But... by
on 2016-10-04 01:42:00 UTC
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Like I said before, I'm not sure how much time I'll have. If you can't find anyone else who wants to play as a rogue, shoot me an e-mail, but I don't want to take the spot from someone who knows for certain they'll be able to commit.
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Player Selection by
on 2016-10-04 01:15:00 UTC
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Alright, I think I've attracted enough interest. However... I can't run a game with all these people.
I need to narrow this down to 6 or 7 players.
An adventuring party of 8 or more is simply too many players, too many turns to take, too much discussion. Six is plenty, seven is pushing it.
The only volunteers who have presented characters are K'eth (taninim draconic exemplar, third party things) and eatpraylove (hunter, race TBD). A party still needs the whole fighter/rogue/two casters setup, so I'd need people willing to play one of the classes for those roles.
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I'd like to try it, though time is not on my side. (nm) by
on 2016-10-04 00:21:00 UTC
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Welcome back! *tosses Spikes* (nm) by
on 2016-10-03 23:44:00 UTC
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I Don't Have A Lot of Time, BUT... by
on 2016-10-03 23:13:00 UTC
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With my internship and the classes I'm taking this semester, I don't have a ton of time, but depending on what day/time we decide on, I'd love to at least give it a try. I've played a few RPGs before, but never actually done Pathfinder, so this would be a fun experience.
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It Looks Like it Hits the Creepy/Goofy Vibe by
on 2016-10-03 23:11:00 UTC
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The mix of horror, adventure, and comedy is what I absolutely loved from the first movie, and something I think they lost over time, so I am SO glad they're going back to basics. Or at least, they look like they are.
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Nah, go nuts with them! (nm) by
on 2016-10-03 23:08:00 UTC
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Everything is So Beautiful! by
on 2016-10-03 23:07:00 UTC
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If you need me, I'll just be over here doing totally manly things and definitely not squealing like a fangirl.