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Post by grindinglyGodliest on Jun 15, 2012 12:54:44 GMT -5
I don't think the wording is clear enough to uncork the champagne bottle. Hussie is just saying that the moons reflects some player tendencies. He says that Jade was passive until she awakened to her active role, therefore these lunar tendencies don't correlate to canonizing the active/passive status of titles. I'm gonna wait on it.
On the other hand, I didn't know/remember that witch was active. That's neat. I'm just gonna bro fist both of my fists together. It makes a funny sound.
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Post by rubberScarab on Jun 17, 2012 13:51:34 GMT -5
As a follow up to the last question, how do you feel about the new canon Muse title?
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Post by grindinglyGodliest on Jun 17, 2012 13:58:05 GMT -5
It made me grin like an idiot. If uu turns out to be a Waste, I'm gonna lose all my shit and roll on the floor.
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Post by aspiredClockworks on Jun 17, 2012 22:15:24 GMT -5
Two questions, to be answered or ignored at your leisure:
1) Where do you see Nick and Gent (titles of Nick Cage, the Nick of Time, and John's Dad, the Gent of Piss) on the class spectrum?
2) Headcanon question: What are the titles of Mobius Trip and Hadron Kaliedo to you?
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Post by tungstenTinkerer on Jun 18, 2012 7:27:23 GMT -5
I would like to point out that the Gent of Piss is not John's dad, but his friend FedoraFreak. FedoraFreak is also a memetic badass that has done stuff like surviving the apocalypse, wearing the longpants, and fanonically face the empress. Show some respect for the guy. He is the gentlemanMannerism of homestuck XD. (on the SERIOUS BUSINESS board, John's dad was PipeFan413) Permission to make Gent the "official shadow title" that everyone talks of and everyone knows doesn't exist?
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Post by aspiredClockworks on Jun 18, 2012 14:25:45 GMT -5
FedoraFreak, yes. For whatever reason I keep thinking the two are the same.
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Post by ventricularPipefitter on Jun 19, 2012 12:09:44 GMT -5
I thought Mobius Tripp and Hadron Kaleido were carapace Agents of Prospit and Derse that fight eachother in the two kindgom's conflict, see a vision of transcendent unity in the clouds of Skaia, and then fall in love?
They're not really players, are they? They kind of get illustrated as humans because Michael Bowman and Tavia M. are their 'models,' as it were. That's what I thought.
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Post by aspiredClockworks on Jun 19, 2012 17:47:05 GMT -5
I think that distinction is Headcanon. the description doesn't use the capital-A Agent, so it could go either way.
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Post by chaoticVoyager on Jun 24, 2012 20:36:45 GMT -5
Would it be cool to use some AU specific titles and aspects outside the AU?
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Post by grindinglyGodliest on Jul 1, 2012 16:59:39 GMT -5
It would be very cool.
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Post by disasterAverted on Jul 1, 2012 19:32:48 GMT -5
It made me grin like an idiot. If uu turns out to be a Waste, I'm gonna lose all my shit and roll on the floor. Umm, did you forget? He already used Waste before you did--that's Andrew Hussie's title, the Waste of Space.
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Post by grindinglyGodliest on Jul 2, 2012 0:09:45 GMT -5
Oh darn you're completely right. Okay, let me give it another try: I will flip out if Smith is the active version of Muse. Though the fandom is pinning for Lord and I can understand why.
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Post by Zuki on Jul 3, 2012 8:53:23 GMT -5
Personally, I'm hoping for 'Bane,' but I would lose my shit like you wouldn't believe for Smith. I've had fan-characters with 'Smith' since forever.
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Post by spacetimeCounselor on Jul 5, 2012 23:59:27 GMT -5
Hey, I've been writing a Maturity Quest FAQ for the AU (16-hour car trips with no internet drive a guy to some pretty crazy stuff, including a full glitch faq reread)- and I noticed there's two sort of conflicting definitions of the Song of your Land. In the Terraforming chapter, it's described as something you learn over the course of a long series of maturity quests, and must be played at the Promontory as part of the Contest to wake the Denizen. But then later in Player Commands, it's described as something you instinctively know once you obtain your Land Instrument, but can be learned prematurely if you reunite the Secret Consort band. Are these two different songs, or did you just change how it works later on?
also flow/rhyme leftovers again, faq part 6 says Rhyme is immune to Magma Ogre attacks. Unless it's like, a cold shield against fire, or something.
lastly just gotta say the Law chapter is pretty great, yep
EDIT: Oh right one more thing- the Dealing with Death part 3 chapter is pretty profound/deep/what have you. If it's not too personal a question, was that written from personal experience?
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Post by apianAnchorite on Jul 6, 2012 13:23:25 GMT -5
This sounds shiny and I will look forward to reading it.
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