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Creeper
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Up North (yes, it's cold here...)
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Hmm... I guess this wasn't the right website for this kind of game
On the Norwegian Travian forum this game has long since exceeded 10 000 posts, so I imagined a little more enthusiasm but oh well, at least it's time I wrote something ;P__________________________________________________ _ So um, since Haruhi14 never explained where he hid The Thing Naughty Shrink (I'll ignore the troll) went and took it from him plain and simple (As well as executing him by cutting of Haruhi14's head with his katana for not following the rule of not using I/me). Then Naughty Shrink went to the great extent of burrowing The Thing in the world's most discusting sewer. Around it he put a massive and impenetrable capsule of glass to prevent people from getting to it. Then he teletransported himself to the moon where he of course died from suffocation due to lack of oxygen.
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Dragon Slayer
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sharnoth
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Having word finally reach him of The Thing, Risuzu had to discover just what it was. The Holy Grail? Mjölner? or maybe even some other long forgotten relic of power. Seeing as his followers had finally brought him the location, he went to the sewer it was put in. Seeing the glass wall which was put around it, he brought along a banshee servant. Upon his command, it shrieked so sharply that the glass capsule shattered.
Risuzu then took The Thing from its resting place in the sewer. Seeing that it was nothing of any importance, he tossed it into the drainage of the sewer. The Thing disappeared beyond his view and he shrugged. He then had Naughty Shrink's body recovered from the Moon and had him repeatedly revived in a sarcophagus and then horribly tortured to death for making him think that The Thing might have been valuable in any way. |
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