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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by DarkUnderlord, Jun 18, 2002.

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  1. Notharah

    Notharah New Member

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    but then again... I suspect 50% of the newbies of being Vy-ass :lol:
     
  2. Jarinor

    Jarinor New Member

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    According to my sources¹, Loki is a night god, and the god of tricks and pranks and things like that. You get the idea. Not just the god of lies, if he even is the god of lies.



    ¹The movie, The Mask.
     
  3. DarkUnderlord

    DarkUnderlord Administrator Staff Member

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    Oh yeah.... And I suppose this...
    ... isn't a capital huh? HUH!? HUH!? THAT LOOKS LIKE A CAPITAL TO ME!!
     
  4. gamenut

    gamenut New Member

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    That's not much. I suspect 99.9999% of the newbies to be Vyass. Loki is a god in a few ancient religions (Norse, Greek, and I think Roman), but other wise S_F got the descriptions right.
     
  5. Dennis Moore

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    Oh no! The god of blindness has sent his curse to me. As much as I search I can’t find any definition of Loki by any S_F.

    This is what I get for trying once to simplify things. Oh, I can say god of tricks and pranks but I can’t say god of lies. OK, Jarinor, the gloves are off. I will get back to you with my usual 4 pages long posts. Wait and see.
     
  6. Riddle master

    Riddle master New Member

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    Loki was mischievous spirit of air and wind. He can change his form. And he was half-giant.

    I sent PM to Oyarsa, see what happens.
     
  7. bryant1380

    bryant1380 New Member

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    To answer your "sig riddle", the answer is a man. The morning signifies the man as a child, in which he crawls about on all fours. (four legs) The noon period in his life he walks about on his own two legs, and the evening, signifying the later years in his life, he walks with the use of a cane or walking stick, hence the three legs.

    BOO-YAA!!!!! Bring 'em on, riddle-master!!!
     
  8. Sheriff Fatman

    Sheriff Fatman Active Member

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    I dunno about you, but more often than not I have three legs in the morning.
     
  9. slagger21

    slagger21 New Member

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    *ahem* ..did we really need to know S_F ?
     
  10. Jarinor

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    This speaks of you knowing Oyarsa somehow...or blindly sending a PM to one of the mods. Could you be another regular in disguise?

    retard, have you heard that one before somewhere else? That's a pretty good riddle by my standards, but then again, I'm not that great at riddles. Hence my lack of involvement in the riddles thread :D.
     
  11. Qilikatal

    Qilikatal New Member

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    Who has not heard the old Sphinx-riddle? :eek:
     
  12. bryant1380

    bryant1380 New Member

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    Actually, that was a riddle that was on some sorta extra-credit paper in school. It was one of the few riddles that I actually figured out on my own. Since then, however, I have heard it several times. I love riddles too, but I'm not that great at them either.
     
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