Actually, this Thread is my Introduction wherein I introduce myself and what I am offering. I believe since it is 'my' introduction it enables me to do so, however thus far the majority of replies here are not actually interested in 'me' they are just whimsical responses save for Dr. Shades and one or two others.
Given the warnings I do not see why I would join here to actually Discuss Doctrine. I did not hide anything in my first Post, I was open and up front, so the fact that you say you now "know" is just added sarcasm to what has already been posted.
Introducing GameMaster
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Gamemaster wrote:Actually, this Thread is my Introduction wherein I introduce myself and what I am offering
Wait, you were offering something? Like a game? Man, I totally spaced there...
In before "Mormon: The Proselytizing" card game photoshops.
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Gamemaster wrote:A signature of 1.3mbs - interesting that is allowed here.
And just for you, here's my new sig.
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This is what the Outer Darkness forum is for, right? SPAM, I mean.
Just wondering...
Just wondering...
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Angus McAwesome wrote:
In before "Mormon: The Proselytizing" card game photoshops.
You wanted these? http://geocities.com/misterscoundrel/magic/
My favorite is Urim and Thummim:
"Take a piece of paper and crayons. Design your own card, using archaic pronouns in the text. Put this card into your hand."
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
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GoodK wrote:This is what the Outer Darkness forum is for, right? SPAM, I mean.
Just wondering...
Yeah, because an entire thread by a board newbie that's original intent was to pimp the guy's gaming company is so totally not spam in the first place, amirite. FFS, religious themed role playing games?
PC: Ok, I'm going to cast Convert lvl 1 on the unbeliever.
GM: Ok, roll a FAITH check...
PC: I rolled a 1... Is that good?
GM: Critical fumble. You now have (rolls two d4's) 6 angry home owners demanding you leave.
Yeah, I'll keep my eye out for that at next year's GenCon...
Blixa wrote:You wanted these? http://geocities.com/misterscoundrel/magic/
My favorite is Urim and Thummim:
"Take a piece of paper and crayons. Design your own card, using archaic pronouns in the text. Put this card into your hand."
Oh, now THAT is friggin' AWESOME... +1 AWESOME and your choice of silly hat, Blixa.
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Angus McAwesome wrote:Blixa wrote:You wanted these? http://geocities.com/misterscoundrel/magic/
My favorite is Urim and Thummim:
"Take a piece of paper and crayons. Design your own card, using archaic pronouns in the text. Put this card into your hand."
Oh, now THAT is friggin' AWESOME... +1 AWESOME and your choice of silly hat, Blixa.
I have to admit, I haven't stopped laughing since I found those last week. Very clever.
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
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I agree - friggin awesome!
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"Search your opponent's library for a card of type Wife or Daughter. Place this card into your hand."