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Rose
03-25-2010, 05:40 PM
Monique:Actually I fear of nothing because what's written in the book of destiny will happen...Oh yeah I can be deep XD:P
What is your favorite anime?

trinity
03-27-2010, 09:22 AM
Air is my favorite anime. It's so sad, I got depressed for weeks after watching it.

Do you have a nickname or do you prefer your real name?

miss_smiley
04-07-2010, 12:36 AM
Rebeckah: I prefer my nickname. Usually, when my full name is used, I'm in trouble.

Aaron: But I use your full name all the time.

Rebeckah: Yeah... you are trouble.

Aaron: *is flattered*

Rebeckah: ... that wasn't a compliment, dammit...


Do you believe in the old adage, 'opposites attract'? Why?

Lilith
04-07-2010, 11:00 PM
Mia - I suppose that makes sense. I always found there was something compelling about Angel... I can't believe I'm saying things like "compelling" now. It's like I've grown up since I died...

I'm not too sure where I am. Where are you?

miss_smiley
04-19-2010, 09:47 AM
Khaladriel: *smirks* Who's asking? ;)

Do you believe in Hell?

Lionel
04-22-2010, 04:27 AM
Charlie Swiss: Yes, but I believe in heaven too. Obviously, hell is the one with borders...

Do you consider yourself to be gullible?

MackenzieLN
04-22-2010, 08:18 PM
Midnight: Yes very, I fall for anything.

Do you fall in love quickly?

trinity
04-23-2010, 05:55 AM
No, not really.
If you could do one thing all over again, what would it be?

v.w.123
04-23-2010, 01:59 PM
Victory: The moment I decided to choose the Returns' side of the war.

trinity
04-28-2010, 04:18 PM
Have you ever puked on stage?

v.w.123
05-03-2010, 02:06 PM
Victory: Maybe everything from before is so blury.

Have you ever eaten dog?O_o

jcsk88
05-09-2010, 03:49 PM
Iska: I'll tell you when I have the time. Last I checked, I was in the middle of a Western military pickle from some steampunk-wannabe story.

Do you think you'd survive in another genre of writing?

v.w.123
05-10-2010, 01:19 PM
Victory: Maaaayyybeeee....

Do you ever think your name cursed you to be the exact oposite of what it means? :(

Emsidian
05-10-2010, 10:40 PM
Vienna- I have no idea what it means, but I don't have bad luck like that. So, probably not.


Do you believe in Miracles?

jcsk88
05-11-2010, 02:10 AM
Iska: Not sure if there's a difference between miracles and Miracles, but no, I'd rather believe in Myself. :P

Do you find the annoying orange annoying?

v.w.123
05-11-2010, 12:49 PM
Victory: Jah... wait what's an orange? (teehee)

What's an orange?

ManyIdeas
08-24-2010, 05:08 PM
Asgard: An orange? Well, its a colour, a fruit from far off places (namely the supermarket) and can be a bugger to open. Oh yeah! It also doesn't work well in food fights!

Electromagnetic Scale? O_o

Nevermore
04-01-2011, 09:23 PM
Ansem: My mind just exploded from the possibilities...but I get the feeling it must be something rather shiny. Possibly shiny enough to help me prevent the impending global apocalypse.

Now can someone help me get this ankle-biter off my head? Its really beginning to bug me, not to mention that it's name kinda dictates that it shouldn't be there in the first place...

Wolfie
05-24-2011, 07:57 PM
Will: What the hell is an ankle-biter, and how the hell are you dumb enough to get it on your head? I see no point in aiding this nonsense. *leaves*

Favorite book?

Zyanya
05-27-2011, 04:45 AM
Tevari: Book...? What a funny word... *cough*

Do you have a nemesis?

Bowie20049
05-27-2011, 05:36 AM
Fiona: The dead lives on... I do not consider myself the enemy of another. I find no reason for one to hate me. That is all.

What are the stars?

lostbookworm
05-27-2011, 01:52 PM
Noah: The very gateway to Heaven, which are as damned as those of Hell.

Why do you cry?

Zyanya
05-27-2011, 10:40 PM
Tovari: Why...do I cry? I cry because the weight of the world is upon me. I cry because I have been violently torn away from the only great responsibility I ever desired to an even greater one. I cry because what I have lost can never be regained, and because I must watch my friends and loved ones move on in an existence I no longer can enjoy. I cry because I have lost myself. And I cry because at the same time I have never felt more alive.

Have you ever lost someone you loved, to something other than death?

Julian
05-28-2011, 02:34 PM
Leila: Yes, I have lost most of my friends because of my own free will. This decision is as spontaneous as it is the right one. Tired of keeping secrets that would break many of my friendships, I decide to flee from all of them, with their secrets as my permanent luggage of sorts. They might grow to hate me while at the same time scared that I will divulge to others their secret.. and they might even think of me as a traitor but this is the stance I have chosen to adapt. A movement so that I can start a new life, free of lies and secrets as both are dependent to one another.

Can a language barrier make you despair?

Nevermore
05-29-2011, 09:51 PM
Ansem: *Grumbles*: Will is a meanie. Meh

*looks absently, but somehow intently towards the sky*

But in answer to your question...yes. The reasons why are wide; as an accomplished traveller I have had the extraordinary good luck to encounter almost all of them.

But like nearly every reason for despair, the language barrier itself is beautiful. Its a brilliant challenge that calls for all every ounce of determination that a wanderer can afford.

I remember a such instance; I fell in love once, with a girl who would sit quietly on a swing in the park just across the road from my window at percisely midnight each day, staring with a blind, dreamy look at the sky. She seemed vaguely oriental, but not enough in to merit any real communicative trouble in my eyes. Oh how wrong I was; the bemused, frightfully amused expression on her face as I attempted vainly attempted to 'chat her up' was definitely attractive, but nonetheless crushing to my resolve. It took me fifteen minutes-rather too long in my eyes, now that I look back-to finally simply shut up and sit on the grass beside her swing and join her in her staring.

She continued on like this for a while, before finally scribbling something on a little piece of paper torn from a notebook I had only just noticed tucked under her arm. She handed the somewhat jagged note to me and simply left, still staring ever upward at the sky.

The symbols that seemed to creep across the paper are possibly the most unusual thing I have seen in all my travels. It holds a strange, circular artistry that feels somehow painful despite the river-like flow of each character. I've seen it before; an ancient dialect stemming from a language best described as divine, and one of the few existing in our world that I can not speak. It is in itself a bitter irony; it was created to tell the excrutiatingly beautiful tale of ultimate tragedy. To hear it and know its purpose is to hear the tale of your own death told by an infinite symphony of immortal insturments in perfect harmony. She spoke the language of the angel of death itself.

To know that she understood it was to know that she would die, likely for a purpose greater than she could imagine. To know that she spoke to me with it was to know-

*Stops. Looks down and clears throat.*

Forgive me. Memories are some of the few monsters in life that I cannot ever seem to slay. But in answer to your question, yes. Like everything in life, the language character can make you despair.

Leila...Your answer interested me, mostly because you believe that one can truly escape the web of lies and secrets that holds our world together. Secrets make the world go round, and lies are simply cogs that aid this turning. Perhaps it would be better if the world, and progress with it were to stop for all eternity; perhaps the black and white of frost and fire dividing our new earth would usher in a new era where shades of gray could fade into the past. But then again, perhaps with the end of all mystery, all worth living for would end with it...?

Perhaps. But then again, I am a liar, and a keeper of far too many secrets; my personal bias likely makes me the worst sort to judge this sort of thing. Tell me, what say you to a world where all could truly be black and white?

ManyIdeas
05-30-2011, 09:28 AM
Vincent: World of only good and evil? Make my job a bloody lot easier!

*laughs a little*

I'd have no problem with it, seeing as trying to organise all of the human race into 'good', 'self-good', 'neutral', 'bad' and 'evil' is almost impossible. I don't see why having a black and white world would cause a fuss, stop people from dying if we knew who was evil. Make the world peaceful again, and -hopefully- that would stop their extremist religions from tossing their future home into gigantean ruin.

*looks outside to see Behemoth*

They've been causing a lot more damage than any nuclear explosion could. Damn.
Anyway, I live in a world where people can come in pure as a dove, but turn as black hearted as gives example of whatever evil monster/person you'd like. I guess people could say it would get rid of the excitement in life, but to be honest it is rather stupid saying that mistrusting people for the sake of mystery is -and always will be- a little bit odd. Rather safe than sorry?

Okay, my turn; Are you holding onto something you need to let go of?

Alice Glitterhorn
05-30-2011, 02:43 PM
Calum: Absolutely not. I don't weigh myself down with unimportant things. I've got far too much to think about in a finite amount of time to have other worldly worries.

*pause*

Although, Mona has been on my mind. I'm worried about that rose she saw in the sky. I can't see it as being a good omen - she's the doomsday seer, out of the two of us.

Of course, I'm not weighted down by this. It's just another vision to preoccupy my mind with.

*

Do you ever pay attention to your dreams?

SapphireSeaBird
05-30-2011, 04:40 PM
Lily: My dreams are strange and senseless, and more often than not, I forget them when I wake up... But recently, one dream in particular has kept coming back, more vivid each time. I keep telling myself not to be ridiculous, but I think I'm going to have to look into it. I'll ask Steven, that boy is like a walking encyclopedia. He knows everything, he's bound to be able to make some sense of this.


Do you have qualities that you are ashamed of?

ManyIdeas
05-30-2011, 06:52 PM
Vincent: Um... well I know I have bad bits about me, but heck I'm not ashamed of them. I guess with 1'000 years behind you you can kind of forgive yourself for all the stupid bits mother nature threw at you. Well I'm not quite sure that I forgave myself for being afraid of heights, I mean... I live a tower six times the size as Everest... I still have to puke off the side if I get that desperate.

What would you hijack?

Nevermore
05-31-2011, 04:30 AM
Ansem: What would I hijack? Well, all of your brilliant minds for one.
*Devious grin*

But returning to serious matters...I would still hijack the mind of someone special. Someone significantly special enough to...do things to affect the world that I cannot do under my current standing. Perhaps I would indeed reach across this interdimensional bridge that seems to be connecting all of our shared worlds and take possession of one of the natives of your domain...just for some extra amusement. I haven't gone dimension travelling in nearly a decade now; perhaps its time for a slight break in the routine.

Speaking of which...Where exactly are we? From where I'm standing, I'm in a wide area reminiscent of those old ballrooms I used to frequent back in my brighter days...only filled with a whispy smoke that seems to form into sentient biengs-such as yourselves-who could quite possibly hail from other dimensions. I have no way of knowing for sure; many of you have spoken of wonders that I have never seen in our world, so I assume that unless there is yet another hidden realm buried beneath the secret realm that I hold guardianship over, you are all from rather different planes of existance. This 'room' I seem to see seems like a rather odd place for such a connection of possible worlds...even more mysterious is its purpose.

Bugger. I feel my corporeality fading once more...the smoke IS sentient. I would know seeing as I was a part of it only moments before my answer...It seems that this room only allows a single occupant to answer a previous persons question before expelling their physical form into a sort of ethereal 'mist'. The taste forming on my tongue is fairly electric, with a slight hint of the torrid smog of ectoplasmic materials. Some fusion of the higher magics and science perhaps?

But, seeing as my phsyical time here feels like it is rapidly drawing to a close, I ask once more; where are we? What exactly do you see?

I do not trust my own eyes. Perception is something unique to the individual, and I figure that with some shared input, perhaps the secret of our rather unusual communications could be unravled.

intrepidsnark
05-31-2011, 06:07 AM
Kalea: We're in the throne room, where some of it ended and even more of it began.

Colored glass still litters the floor, the jumbled pieces of our family history turned to dust. We all love the pretty things until they break, turning into weapons against us. I absentmindedly rub my bloody hands against my armor, armor that my brother didn't want me to have, and turned to the stoic faces at the door. I did this. I destroyed the room. But I didn't kill him. I hope that they can see that. I turn away from them, towards the throne that my father sat on not an hour earlier before the poison took effect and he left the prison of his body forever. I can hear them now, lifting his body from the floor and taking him somewhere where the vultures can't get at him. As if he didn't deserve to have his heart torn out, just as he tore mine out years ago.

Who holds your heart?

Lizzie
06-09-2011, 05:51 PM
(Haven't done this since 2008 :3)

Audrey : No one. Definitely not Awn. God no. He is an arrogant, self absorbed lump of useless flesh. I don't think I've ever fallen in love, and I hope no one has ever fallen in love with me. It's too absurd. I'm way too busy.

If you only had one day to live, how would you live it?

SapphireSeaBird
06-09-2011, 06:15 PM
Lily: I suppose I'm supposed to say I'd do something really worthwhile and leave my imprint on the world, or tell all the people in my life how much I love them. But I wouldn't. I'd live it like any other day, at a push perhaps I'd be a little more reckless. I think I'd become the first person (by record) in Andora Bay to dive off the highest cliff. I've always wanted to do that, and swim back onto shore afterwards to laugh at all the wimps who've said they were going to do it before chickening out.

What would you say is your greatest achievement so far?

Lizzie
06-09-2011, 09:08 PM
Audrey: Greatest Achievement? I guess surviving the Great Village Fire. Taking care of my eight year old brother in the wilderness when I was only twelve all by myself.

What musical instrument do you wish to learn?

SapphireSeaBird
06-10-2011, 10:25 AM
Lily: The drums. Why? Because it looks considerably easier than violin, or one of those complicated classical instruments, and because there aren't enough girl drummers round this place.

Have you ever been written about or mentioned in a newspaper or magazine, if so, why, and if not, why would you be if it were to happen?

Nevermore
06-15-2011, 12:40 AM
Ansem: More times that you can probably count actually...Lets just say that I've likely been responsible for more property damage than the great fire of London actually...

Of course, its always been accidental. And for the greater good, naturally.

But moving on, I've been hiring of late...I require people with some skill in a more internal based martial arts...preferrably combined with an efficient energy manipulation technique. What special combat related skills do you possess?

If they match my needs, you may find yourself with a phone call, and a rather lucrative contract ;)

SapphireSeaBird
06-15-2011, 01:00 PM
Rex: I learned to spar as a child and am the only person in our camp with the skill to match Shadow. I'm not good enough to beat Lorenzo yet, but I will be. Sometime.

Do you spend a lot of time outside?

Clawfire
06-18-2011, 11:58 AM
Lyra: Yeah, just playing with Lynessa in ShadowMoon or randomly kicking around a ball in my back garden…

What feelings of the future do you have?

Faust
06-18-2011, 02:10 PM
Marik: I think that we might profit in the future by stopping the destruction of the Darkness. We should just let it be, unless they attack us.

Why are you continuing on?

SapphireSeaBird
06-18-2011, 05:41 PM
Lily: Because I have a life to live. At the moment, it may be lacking a bit, but I now know I've got a selected few friends who mean everything to me, and I reckon I've been through the worst. Things can only get better.

If you were paralysed from the neck down, how would it affect your life?

Syn
07-31-2011, 09:09 AM
Farrage:
Oh dear, in my time I've been paralyzed, wounded, drained -- which is not as bad as one might think, if you know what I mean, I've lost a limb here and there... And I'm still alive, full-limbed, healthy and kickin'. Priests give great health care!

Can you sing well?

ahlaj77
08-18-2011, 12:26 PM
Stella: Yes I can. I have been singing since I can remember! People in the village I live in seem to have me serenade them at night before everyone goes to sleep. I guess you could call me the Village's Nightingale!

What type of work do you do?

Trottie
08-18-2011, 12:49 PM
Jascins: I used to be a writer, now I travel and do odd jobs. Rob, however, works as a metal worker's apprentice.

Do you like figgy pudding? Just joking. What's your biggest adventure?

Nevermore
08-24-2011, 07:33 PM
Ansem: There is no such thing as a 'biggest' adventure to me...I find that every action I take in life yields some form of grand excitement.

But if forced to choose, I'd likely mention my team's discovery of the hidden continent. The sights seen there will live on in memory and nightmare for many a generation.

But speaking of adventure, what is the most amazing sight you've seen in your lifetime?

P.S: Yes. I DO like figgy pudding.

Syn
08-24-2011, 07:58 PM
[still unnamed character]: Hmmm.. There was this one lass I met a few years ago -- ten or twenty -- she had the most amazing.. eyes. They were so perfect and round and just the right size to fit in your.. sight. Their color was so gentle and warm and inviting, with such lovely and perfect-sized.. pupils.
And the things she did, oh let me tell you..
Actually that's another adventure to tell, there...

Don't you just looove to mess with the young'uns?

Dabs
08-24-2011, 11:31 PM
Kal: Not particularly. I'd hope to have better ways to spend my time.

Who's the most annoying person you've ever met?

Nevermore
08-27-2011, 07:29 AM
Ansem: People don't normally incite annoyance in me...Irritation and anger are borne of the insecurities and issues found within ourselves. Resolving your own internal conflicts will inevitably lead to a reprieve from the realms of casual annoyance.

On the other hand...There was one. A girl. Its always a girl, isn't it? The Heimhelm assignment was our first 'successful' mission as partners. Successful being a highly relative term.

She was abrasive, obnoxious, loud, and absolutely unable to understand the conventions of common modesty. In short, she was if possible the worst teammate to have on an infiltration and assassination assignment.

It took her ten minutes. Ten minutes to set the whole damn elite sector of The Conspiracy on our asses. And the body count! I'm not averse to killing, but the woman strung corpses from the ceilings like beads on a child's bracelet. Lack of maturity? Certainly included.

But I guess you could say she got the job done...We killed our target, and nobody found out who killed him...More because literally every last guard in Heimhelm had been gutted and nailed to the ceiling. Not to mention the fact that the facility is currently a gaping, ozone-scented hole in the landscape.

Of course, there was the problem of an entire Conspiracy garrison mysteriously disappearing in a blast of soul searing energy magically blasting down from the upper atmosphere. Luckily, we weren't called on to run damage control. I don't think our superiors wanted 'her' near the place ever again.

But speaking of troublesome partners, who is your partner? The one you can rely on through any situation. Who is he/she, and how did you meet? What is your story?

DragonBear3-2NJ
10-21-2011, 02:23 PM
Bear: Abby and I have been friends since I was her drill sergeant for her basic training, afterwards she was assigned to my squad when we both transferred into the Dragon Rescue Squadron. Shes been my co-pilot/wing man ever since. Every challenge we've faced shes been at my side, from rescuing civilians from Hurricane Athena in New Orleans, to a zombie outbreak, and the betrayal of the Terminator robots sent to help quell the same outbreak.

Who is your mortal enemy?

The Enchanted Muggle
12-07-2011, 11:07 PM
Candy:
Hm, I'd have to say my mortal "enemy" is my best friend and on and off boyfriend Jordan because of the on and off thing. Sometimes he's just hard to get along with but we can't seem to quit each other. It's funny.

If you had to be eaten by someone, who would you choose to eat you? And why?

graystripe79
12-15-2011, 12:57 AM
April:
Dante, who else? He's like my best fuck buddy and he would totally eat me out....again ;p

What would it take for you to kill your best friend?

Gale_of_Hades
12-16-2011, 03:51 AM
Jack: We have an agreement, we're going to fight to the death when we reach our prime. Whoever wins, carries on our legacy.

Who is the final enemy you must confront?

traumerei
12-16-2011, 09:48 PM
Wolfe: Final enemy? As much fun as that sounds, kid, the only people who have enemies are politicians and heroes in stories. I'm no politician, and believe me, the last thing I am is hero.

What's the worst thing you've ever done?

Gale_of_Hades
12-16-2011, 09:59 PM
Jack: If by worst, you mean the worst experience of my life, then it would be when I tried to shave an ape, if you mean bad, then letting the aforemented ape loose out into the city where it went on a rampage.

Whats the best thing you've done?

traumerei
12-16-2011, 10:46 PM
Wolfe: Best thing, huh? Funny, I have so many memories, some that would make a king go green with envy and others that could make a minstrel weep. I've sat amongst royalty as an equal, held more coin than most could ever imagine, and I've loved beautiful women.

But the best thing I've ever done was simply to help a girl. Simply helped her. It was the best thing I’ve ever done, probably the only thing I’ve ever done selflessly. But to do so, I had to lie to her. She was so innocent, so trusting, she didn't even consider the possibility that I might lie.

Somehow, it's the best thing I've done, but it's also the worst.

---

To you, what is the most important thing in life?

Gale_of_Hades
12-16-2011, 10:58 PM
Jack: The most importent thing? Easy, my freedom,everything else has been taken from me, my family, my money, house, everything. As long as i'm free no one can touch me.

What is your dream?

Dabs
12-17-2011, 04:41 AM
Jack: The most importent thing? Easy, my freedom,everything else has been taken from me, my family, my money, house, everything. As long as i'm free no one can touch me.

What is your dream?

Keve: To stop dreaming

Sweetrose
12-30-2011, 02:19 AM
What is my question?

traumerei
12-30-2011, 03:10 AM
Just to put another question out there:

Do you think love is important?

Halle
12-30-2011, 06:01 PM
Gerard: I believe love is exceptionally important, humans are, after all, the only creatures we know to experience intense emotional love for multiple persons of the same species.

Would you kill to save a life?

The Enchanted Muggle
12-31-2011, 05:43 AM
Candy: depends on whose life

if you're stuck on an island, what one thing would you have to have? why/

zero
12-31-2011, 11:44 AM
Felix: A book. I know Nich's coming to save me, but I don't want to get bored.

If you had only one wish to use for yourself, what would you wish for?

Halle
12-31-2011, 08:17 PM
Gerard: Oh goodie, a wish. I wish that bastard child-abusing father of mine would drop dead.
If you mean use a wish on me, personally, I would wish for amnesia or dementia.

If you could change your voice who would you sound like?

Gale_of_Hades
01-02-2012, 01:51 AM
Jack: Ohhhh fun one, I'd change mine to be like a sterotypical "Mr. Smooth Guy" like in the movies, Whats you favorite past time?

Zyanya
01-15-2012, 04:53 PM
Thessel: My favored pastime is lying around halfway to slumber.

What is your favorite sensation?

Clawfire
01-16-2012, 12:55 AM
Cazlin: The thrill of the fight!

How would describe yourself?

Gale_of_Hades
01-16-2012, 02:33 AM
Jack:*Chuckles madley* A maelstrom of Emotional chaos

What do you look for in a Girl/Guy?

ladyspritzy
02-03-2012, 02:57 AM
Sprittez: *Gives a predatory grin* A man who won't break under my claw. If you could rob any one you wanted and could get off scott-free, who would you steal from and why?

skittles
02-11-2012, 08:48 PM
(Sorry this is my 1st time at this)
Drake: Stella. She's an idiot.
McDonalds or Burger King?

Clawfire
02-11-2012, 11:00 PM
Cazlin: Sorry, what's that?

What's your favourite move in a fight?

Nevermore
02-12-2012, 11:43 PM
Ansem: Keeping it purely physical without any magic bullshit? Straight up knee to the face. Something about that delightful crunch of facial matter that you feel against your kneecap is just so...satisfying.

What exactly is the point of...this? Our collaboration? This endless stream of questions and insights reaching across dimension...does it have any meaning?

thecollector
02-13-2012, 11:05 PM
Brown Eyed Man: It doesn't have meaning it seems. And she's damned us to Hell. We will never again experience the purity of life, as we know it.

Are things truly ever okay?

thecollector
02-13-2012, 11:05 PM
Edit: Ugh double post....

Nevermore
02-14-2012, 03:38 AM
Ansem: Never. Not for humanity anyway. If we ever reached a point where everything was truly sublime...where eventual fears of the finality of death, or the absence of love, or the deadening of daily senses vanished, humanity would stop moving forward. In the absence of the things that make our world horrific, humanity would stop having something to fight for.

Besides, we'll always find something new to bother our minds with...I don't understand how humans could ever believe immortality boring, considering their enormous capacity for needless worry...I think the human race is perfectly capable of finding new things to worry on a fairly eternal basis.

Would you like to be immortal?

CAPSLOCKON
02-14-2012, 06:34 PM
Acorn: Would i want to? well, it's the point of my life. I am afraid i will run out of time. Immortality can be a curse, and i know that. Yet I search on and on, because when i turn 90 i don't want to look like an old fat potato next to my slender, ageless loved one! I have successfully stolen everything I've had in my life and i will also steal some extra time.

Do you think watching your lord or lady bathing is okay?

Dabs
02-14-2012, 07:02 PM
Acorn: Would i want to? well, it's the point of my life. I am afraid i will run out of time. Immortality can be a curse, and i know that. Yet I search on and on, because when i turn 90 i don't want to look like an old fat potato next to my slender, ageless loved one! I have successfully stolen everything I've had in my life and i will also steal some extra time.

Do you think watching your lord or lady bathing is okay?

I wanna answer with more than one character. If that's against the rules--fuck da rules.

Kal: Gods, no! I just protect them; I don't need to see their manliness or their tits!

Rhona: Mmm... that depends. How pretty are they?

If you are kidnapped by someone with an S&M leather fetish and forced to perform gross sex acts, how do you deal with the situation?

CAPSLOCKON
02-14-2012, 07:40 PM
(I take my chance to answer again, enjoying the game :P)
Acorn: What is this S&M thing you mentioned? Well, if there was anything cucumber-shaped around, I'd bite it, whether it was a cucumber or something else. This all would be very very hard to do without armor. I have been in this situation (Well.... aaaalmost. Almost.)
what i did was that I told one of my fellows to blow a horn and i hit with the pearls once again. the foes fell down and then i put the building in fire with a magnifying glass.
I was not the one hit most hardly and nobody fucked me, so i had a chance to play with their attention. Not everybody is this skilled or lucky!

Ever had a brother? a friend who is almost like a brother to you?

Nevermore
02-19-2012, 01:45 AM
Ansem: That...depends on what exactly a 'brother' is to you. A brother can be anyone from your closest friend to worst enemy; from your protector to the only thing in your life worth protecting.

I've had a such person who cycled through nearly every aspect of the word 'brother' throughout our relationship. In the end, we nearly destroyed each other.

It's obvious who must have survived. But somehow, I feel his presence more alive in me now than ever before. With all my dealings in the blackest arts, that's the only true curse I'll ever bear.

Do you like skydiving?

Dane
02-21-2012, 03:07 AM
Dane- I have never cared to try, nor will I ever; it is a pointless activity that is a waste of time. I have much more important matters to tend to.

Do you enjoy violence of any sort?

Sono
05-12-2012, 11:40 PM
Calloway: Well, everyone in the neighborhood seems to think I do.

Would you ever be able to take care of a child?