Vincent Mason Death-OOC Extension
#1
All becasue KTA reminded us that it was IC on that forum... Now for our OOC talk and such.
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#2
Does he seriously deserve his own OOC death forum? XD Vince was a jerk? How can all of you love him so?

j/k
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#3
Lol hey I had to RP with him a lot, he deserves a bit of remembrence so we can make fun of him and taun.... Err.... So we can honor his memory and put him to rest >.>
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(12-19-2010, 09:38 PM)ThayanKnight Wrote: Does he seriously deserve his own OOC death forum? XD Vince was a jerk? How can all of you love him so?

j/k

Liked him. He was like one of the only possible allies for Khammy.. :(
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#5
Besdies in Thay, he's less of a jerk then some and more so then others
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#6
Was Vincent a Jerk?
Yes.

Does he deserve his own OOC thread?
Absolutely.


Knowing your demise left an impression and loads of wet undergarments throughout the land of Thay?
Priceless

There are some things that money can't buy, for everything else, there's 'Permadeath'
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#7
<3 Permadeath... Too scared to talk to the Red Wizard of the fugue.
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#8
Lol where do you think all of those (Atleast) 30 characters ive made went?
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#9
You're all very much insane though I agree with TheRedKnight about permadeath (oddly, PsyDruid as well).

With that said...






I think Vincent's soul shall remain in fugue for poor Bane is dead, and so there's no where for the bastard cleric to go. >.> save the... wall... buahahahha! Yes! Fodder for the realms!
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#10
Actually, Xvim will probably be all "swoop, 1up!"
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