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blob- 11-11-2006

No offence taken for being mistaken for blob. For a moment there my art skills increased immensely, kinda like eating an ommel cerumen chest. hahaha :P

Duraiken- 11-11-2006

Seeing as how this thread's taken this direction, how's this for a side quest? Survival Arena: Somewhat like the Gladiator games of the Romans. There's an arena (similar to the sumo arena) where you need to win through a certain number of rounds, each round sending a random number and variety of creatures. Prize for survivors. Hmmm... Sparticus?

Atomic- 11-11-2006

Perhaps unlike other arenas, once you're in the arena you fight until you either die or run away like a little pansy. And if you run away, you have to start from the lowest prize again next time you want to play.

Scipio the Living Dead- 11-11-2006

Hmmm... Sparticus? Ave Petre, morituri te salutant! :D

chaostrom- 11-12-2006

Perhaps unlike other arenas, once you're in the arena you fight until you either die or run away like a little pansy. And if you run away, you have to start from the lowest prize again next time you want to play. I like that, that's good. And if you die instead of running away, all the stuff you took in there will still be there for your next character.

blob- 11-12-2006

Ave Petre, morituri te salutant! :D morituri te salutant ... sounds french :U ( morituri saluting you )

Scipio the Living Dead- 11-12-2006

You're partly right, blob. It is in fact latin. "Ave Caesar, morituri te salutant" (literally Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you") was allegedly the gladiators' words to the emperor before engaging in battle (Caesar had become an imperial title in honour of C. Julius Caesar). I merely replaced Caesar with our beloved Petrus (in the vocative case).

blob- 11-12-2006

Yes i knew it was latin, but i didnt thought it could be that close to french sometimes.

Atomic- 11-12-2006

Well considering French (and spainish, and italian) are all latin-based languages... there are many similarities.

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