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Monsieur Pooch (blogger discretion advised)
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(3dit: We were discussing Morbius personally on a few threads, so I made him a blog. Unfortunately, when I orignally created it I owned the first post... so I found this post of his that pre-dated mine.)
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(3dit: We were discussing Morbius personally on a few threads, so I made him a blog. Unfortunately, when I orignally created it I owned the first post... so I found this post of his that pre-dated mine.)
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MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Awww chirst, that happened to me yesterday!
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Official Communique from the Royal Registry of Hereditary Nobility
To MorbiusMonster,
The Royal Registry of Hereditary Nobility would like to formally inform you of your ongoing membership in the body also known as the Guild of Nobles, despite the changes that may have happened. You have been judged to easily pass the requirements we have set upon our members and are hereby judged to be a full member of TRRoHN.
-Sincerely
-Dark Avorian
-Grand Vizier of the Registry
-Lord Templar
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The Vatican City has the greatest crime rate to population ratio in the world.
According to the Arzonus census, the region of Latranz has the sparsest population of any location under Arzonus occupation. During the 4th age, a collection of books were retrieved from a riftal apeture, one of which was a dictionary for a language called Spanish. Upon reading it, the resident scientist at the time discovered that this language and the local dialect of Latranz were completely identical.
According to the Arzonus census, the region of Latranz has the sparsest population of any location under Arzonus occupation. During the 4th age, a collection of books were retrieved from a riftal apeture, one of which was a dictionary for a language called Spanish. Upon reading it, the resident scientist at the time discovered that this language and the local dialect of Latranz were completely identical.
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The Canine Collumn in Latranz is one of the largest buildings in RuneScape. Each block of marble that makes it up is equal in size to a headstone and serves the same purpose. When it was built, every family was given marble blocks for which the names of their fallen ancestors could be carved into.
The Canine Collumn employs the use of the strongest divine guard charm in existance. The charm is expected to last for approximately 55,000 years and prevents spirits and ghosts from entering the tower, such to preserve the sentimental value of the building.
Vulpes holds the record for the tightest legitimate security of any population centre. The kitsune who have a reputation for mischeif and chaos have made numerous attempts to pass as guests in order to cause trouble outside of the borders, hence the tight level of security.
The longest any Arzonus werewolf has survived natural disconnection is 17 years and is held by Saireska Perigee. Having been born without the all-important second heart due to a birth defect, Saireska was tormented most of her life with troubling depression and heart-break and thus ended her life when she turned 17. The werewolf who has survived longest from induced disconnection, in which the second heart is removed, would be Theta Magnus, who would have survived 65 years of induced disconnection. It is believed that the side effects of his disconnection mostly surface as anger.
The Cursed Cleaver, owned by a variety of frightful warriors, is renowned to have the title of deadliest weapon ever forged. Crafted in the third age, it is said that any wound inflicted by the blade would never heal and was said to be used by the darkest of knights.
The Canine Collumn employs the use of the strongest divine guard charm in existance. The charm is expected to last for approximately 55,000 years and prevents spirits and ghosts from entering the tower, such to preserve the sentimental value of the building.
Vulpes holds the record for the tightest legitimate security of any population centre. The kitsune who have a reputation for mischeif and chaos have made numerous attempts to pass as guests in order to cause trouble outside of the borders, hence the tight level of security.
The longest any Arzonus werewolf has survived natural disconnection is 17 years and is held by Saireska Perigee. Having been born without the all-important second heart due to a birth defect, Saireska was tormented most of her life with troubling depression and heart-break and thus ended her life when she turned 17. The werewolf who has survived longest from induced disconnection, in which the second heart is removed, would be Theta Magnus, who would have survived 65 years of induced disconnection. It is believed that the side effects of his disconnection mostly surface as anger.
The Cursed Cleaver, owned by a variety of frightful warriors, is renowned to have the title of deadliest weapon ever forged. Crafted in the third age, it is said that any wound inflicted by the blade would never heal and was said to be used by the darkest of knights.
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Temp thread
The longest any room has been unnoccupied in the Hoddophilax, Lycosa's most luxurious hotel, was about five minutes. The booking was cancelled because the guest supposedly staying had died in combat. Even when the room was offered for the body to be properly prepared, as was the procedure for Lycosa, the room had to be declined because his opponent had burnt the body shortly after to prove they were strongest.
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I've been looking online at a few old posts about Arzonus and there appear to be many old things kicking about.
There is a belief somewhere that the thread was founded so as to have an element of the furry community included into the RuneScape community. This isn't the true intention, but it could be one of the new ideals for the design. I just created it with a passion to write and expand on a skill that needed some much needed care.
There is a belief somewhere that the thread was founded so as to have an element of the furry community included into the RuneScape community. This isn't the true intention, but it could be one of the new ideals for the design. I just created it with a passion to write and expand on a skill that needed some much needed care.
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temp thread
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Seeing as you want advice badly enough to keep this at the top of the forum, I'll give mine, despite generally being pretty crap at giving advice.
So you fancy (is that the right word?) someone of ambiguous gender - no big deal. The people here should be tolerant of that, but as always, there are people out there who aren't tolerant.
Only you can decide whether the abuse those people will give will be worth it. Further advice depends on that decision...
So you fancy (is that the right word?) someone of ambiguous gender - no big deal. The people here should be tolerant of that, but as always, there are people out there who aren't tolerant.
Only you can decide whether the abuse those people will give will be worth it. Further advice depends on that decision...
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I don't know what to say Morb, is this something like love?
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Just don't do anything rash Morb.
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MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Why's my opinion so valuable?
I'm not sure what the question is here. Is it okay to have feelings for someone who is gender ambiguous? Sure, why not.
And I think it's part of the human condition to fear that your life will contribute nothing.
I'm not sure what the question is here. Is it okay to have feelings for someone who is gender ambiguous? Sure, why not.
And I think it's part of the human condition to fear that your life will contribute nothing.
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"And I think it's part of the human condition to fear that your life will contribute nothing."
^One of the biggest reasons why I want to become a research scientist. Well said.
^One of the biggest reasons why I want to become a research scientist. Well said.
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I'm sorry, but I was willing to let it go once, but now that you guys insist on repeatedly saying it I am beginning to get f*cking pissed! Let me make one thing clear: in no way, shape, or form, is someone who is f-t-m gender f*cking ambiguous. Sure, maybe they don't fit in some little boxes that you have in your heads, but that doesn't mean they aren't male. A f-t-m transgender person is a male. No ifs, ands, nor buts.
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I'm just going to say it: I don't care.
Male, female, ambiguous, both, neither are my "boxes". I guess I could use transissioning, but I chose ambiguous simply because I don't know if they actually are transissioning. Although I guess they could be separate boxes. Some f-t-m simply stop are aesthetics and keep the vagina. I don't distinguish things like "gender", "sex" and whatever that third word is that gets thrown in with it.
Also, I only said it because it was said already and I couldn't be bothered to use my own terms.
If you'd rather, Morb, there is nothing wrong with being gay (since aforementioned person is male according to Dark). Also, you're English. Frankly, being gay couldn't mean less over here.
Male, female, ambiguous, both, neither are my "boxes". I guess I could use transissioning, but I chose ambiguous simply because I don't know if they actually are transissioning. Although I guess they could be separate boxes. Some f-t-m simply stop are aesthetics and keep the vagina. I don't distinguish things like "gender", "sex" and whatever that third word is that gets thrown in with it.
Also, I only said it because it was said already and I couldn't be bothered to use my own terms.
If you'd rather, Morb, there is nothing wrong with being gay (since aforementioned person is male according to Dark). Also, you're English. Frankly, being gay couldn't mean less over here.
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Dark, I was too busy trying to help Morb to focus on technicalities. Why weren't you?
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We all suffer from a disorder known as pedanticism. It happens when it pleases.
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Hmmm you are in a standpoint Morb, this is complicated
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