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freshly made :smug:
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1213663/[/url]
[editline]10:10PM[/editline]
where's that from beatzdawg?
[QUOTE=beatzdawg;17519831][img]http://www.filedump.net/dumped/killercroc1254002998.gif[/img]
freshly made :smug:[/QUOTE]
Make more Arkham Asylum ones, that game had potential for gifs to be mined from it
[QUOTE=beatzdawg;17519831][img]http://www.filedump.net/dumped/killercroc1254002998.gif[/img]
freshly made :smug:[/QUOTE]Aww yea Killer Croc
oh batman
[editline]10:12PM[/editline]
i think i have to take a shit
[QUOTE=Dronaroid;17518638]Dancing.[/QUOTE]
You don't know all that much about the arcane, do you? Necromancy's far more complicated than merely dancing. Although if you're a good enough dancer, you could probably summon a spirit with epic dance moves after you've etheradiated the corpse/manifestation point.
Speaking of necromancy, one of the characters i'm planning for my multiverse, Beverly, is a female ex-necromancer from a parallel universe, where humans evolved from a form of intelligent canid as opposed to apes, and the Earth is orbited by an etheradioactive mini-moon that etheradiates the corpses of the deceased on the planet circa 0AD, making zombies a reality as well as rudimentary forms of magic via extracting the ethereal energies from seawater (the salt in the saltwater absorbs the ethereal energies).
The world was split into 3 factions circa that year. There's the Celtics, who control Europe and Africa, keeping magic considerably regulated (Balance). Then there are the Reusel (roughly translates as Friends of God in Hebrew, attempting to add a plural to Reu, which is Hebrew for friend), who fled from the Celtics to colonise the Americas in the 1300s, rejecting all forms of magic save for the basic forms harnessed in highly-focused ways (Order). And finally, there's the Hunduni, who control Asia, Indonesia and Oceania (excluding Australia), who believe in letting magic and the risen dead flow free, bending it to their will only when needed (Chaos).
In this alternate reality, mostly everything happens more or less the same as it did in ours, except with a bit more magic and zombies, such as WW1 involving terrifying zombie attacks yielded by a cabal of Prussian necromancer lords, and WW2 involving the Nazis actually using all those occult thing, such as summoning malevolent fire spirits to attack London in place of the classical bombings of our universe's Blitz. The Cold War was also less rocket-based, and more based around using dimensional magicks to get to the Moon.
In 2013, which is Beverly's home era, the Reusel suddenly launched an all-out attack on all the other factions, under the command of one John McCain (not alluding that McCain'll be elected in our 2011 General Election, and go all crusader on the planet), burning all non-repentant wizards at the stake, just like our witch burnings in olden times. Beverly was about to meet this fate when she discovered a dimensional rift in her cell, placed by the enigmatic Angel Duran, which transports her to Hub, thus beginning her "new" destiny (I put the word new in quotes, as it was in fact part of her destiny all along, and was predestined to be so).
But let's talk about the Angel Duran. He is a special deus ex machina type of character who has a nack for intervening in things that seem to be about to go horribly wrong, but turn out right due to Duran's predestined destiny to appear there and fix that which shouldn't really happen. Everything would go tits-up without his continued intervention, when Team Hero find themselves unable to find the solution to the problem and the world looks like it's about to go down the shitter, but most of the time they save the day without his help. One of the main characters, Damien, takes quite a unique interest in Duran and his motives, feeling that somehow their destinies were entwined somehow.
I just discovered that batman's parents are dead D:
[QUOTE=Dronaroid;17519915]I just discovered that batman's parents are dead D:[/QUOTE]
Please tell me that's sarcasm, I knew that, which means you did.
[QUOTE=Smirnoff Joe;17519909]You don't know all that much about the arcane, do you? Necromancy's far more complicated than merely dancing. Although if you're a good enough dancer, you could probably summon a spirit with epic dance moves after you've etheradiated the corpse/manifestation point.
Speaking of necromancy, one of the characters i'm planning for my multiverse, Beverly, is a female ex-necromancer from a parallel universe, where humans evolved from a form of intelligent canid as opposed to apes, and the Earth is orbited by an etheradioactive mini-moon that etheradiates the corpses of the deceased on the planet circa 0AD, making zombies a reality as well as rudimentary forms of magic via extracting the ethereal energies from seawater (the salt in the saltwater absorbs the ethereal energies).
The world was split into 3 factions circa that year. There's the Celtics, who control Europe and Africa, keeping magic considerably regulated (Balance). Then there are the Reusel (roughly translates as Friends of God in Hebrew, attempting to add a plural to Reu, which is Hebrew for friend), who fled from the Celtics to colonise the Americas in the 1300s, rejecting all forms of magic save for the basic forms harnessed in highly-focused ways (Order). And finally, there's the Hunduni, who control Asia, Indonesia and Oceania (excluding Australia), who believe in letting magic and the risen dead flow free, bending it to their will only when needed (Chaos).
In this alternate reality, mostly everything happens more or less the same as it did in ours, except with a bit more magic and zombies, such as WW1 involving terrifying zombie attacks yielded by a cabal of Prussian necromancer lords, and WW2 involving the Nazis actually using all those occult thing, such as summoning malevolent fire spirits to attack London in place of the classical bombings of our universe's Blitz. The Cold War was also less rocket-based, and more based around using dimensional magicks to get to the Moon.
In 2013, which is Beverly's home era, the Reusel suddenly launched an all-out attack on all the other factions, under the command of one John McCain (not alluding that McCain'll be elected in our 2011 General Election, and go all crusader on the planet), burning all non-repentant wizards at the stake, just like our witch burnings in olden times. Beverly was about to meet this fate when she discovered a dimensional rift in her cell, placed by the enigmatic Angel Duran, which transports her to Hub, thus beginning her "new" destiny (I put the word new in quotes, as it was in fact part of her destiny all along, and was predestined to be so).
But let's talk about the Angel Duran. He is a special deus ex machina type of character who has a nack for intervening in things that seem to be about to go horribly wrong, but turn out right due to Duran's predestined destiny to appear there and fix that which shouldn't really happen. Everything would go tits-up without his continued intervention, when Team Hero find themselves unable to find the solution to the problem and the world looks like it's about to go down the shitter, but most of the time they save the day without his help. One of the main characters, Damien, takes quite a unique interest in Duran and his motives, feeling that somehow their destinies were entwined somehow.[/QUOTE]
If the King of Pop could sumon the dead by dancing, so can I.
[QUOTE=Dronaroid;17519915]I just discovered that batman's parents are dead D:[/QUOTE]
[img]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/myparentsaredead.PNG[/img]
I could let him live, BUT THAT WON'T BRING BACK MY PARENTS!
[QUOTE=azure 505;17519855]Aww yea Killer Croc[/QUOTE]
He freaks the hell out of me. On the part where you actually properly encounter him I was on the edge of my seat.
The Scarecrow levels were probably the best
[QUOTE=Eric Blank;17519811]that's exactly what happened to one of my older fortresses, (which i can't get at now because the save requires some gem that's gone) Except a tantrumming dwarf broke down a floodgate, wasn't intentional.
and there were no carp, just dwarves refusing to go upstairs when they should have and then being unable to because the staircases were waterfalls. and the miners were being dumb and procrastinating.[/QUOTE]
Why is it that I keep keep thinking Dwarf Fortress would be so great as a pseudo-reality T.V. show? (Like the zombie Big Brother, Dead Set.)
[QUOTE=BaconDioxide;17520094]Holy shit triple mod post
My eyes are exploding[/QUOTE]
Ninja'd!
dam it:( doesn't work.
[QUOTE=Holmeslad;17520101][img]http://www.creepygif.com/images/full/484.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
People should test this stuff before posting it.
i went advanced and it worked.. what else could i have done?:(
[QUOTE=BaconDioxide;17520094]Holy shit triple mod post
My eyes are exploding[/QUOTE]
just what i thought
Guys, what does a "more_less_equal" bluscreen mean?
It's something like that anyway.
[QUOTE=dcalde78V2;17520270]Guys, what does a "more_less_equal" bluscreen mean?
It's something like that anyway.[/QUOTE]
I get that from time to time on my laptop
[editline]10:35PM[/editline]
fuckin annoying
I got it just now.
It usually happends when i have a disc in my laptop and i fold down my screen and up again.
[QUOTE=beatzdawg;17520038][img]http://www.google.co.uk/logos/11th_birthday.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
Google's 11th birthday
Hover your mouse over it :downs: