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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:23:22 GMT -5
I don't break the third wall THAT much.
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:25:44 GMT -5
I get pretty close, though. >_>
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Post by Bastian Farix on Jul 11, 2008 16:26:00 GMT -5
Yes actually, you do. For two reasons: One-noone ever said that all the games didn't take place in the same world at different times. 2-talking about the player is breaking the third wall more than going between games. You should see Star Ocean if you want breaking the third wall. Most of the plot of Star Ocean 3 is that they manage to break the 3rd wall.
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Post by Bastian Farix on Jul 11, 2008 16:35:20 GMT -5
And according to that game, noone has left that continent. If it's not specified, you're allowed to assume. They could all be on the same planet, just on different continents. And yes, it is possible. It would take a world the size of Jupiter, but it's possible. You really didn't need to do the geek alert thing. I can just keep stuff in my head easily. I can remember the name for the dot on the top of a lower-case i. >_> It's called a tittle. O.o
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:36:10 GMT -5
I GET IT!!!! Yeesh. Geek alert! >_> Why are we even debating this? This is just a silly little spoof!
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Post by Bastian Farix on Jul 11, 2008 16:37:12 GMT -5
I don't know. I gave a recommendation, you shot it down and got defensive. But anyway, keep up the good work.
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:37:26 GMT -5
Just stop already. *is starting to get seriously peeved*
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:38:44 GMT -5
Plus, I wasn't being serious when I replied to that. I guess from now one I should put a little "XD" besides posts when I'm joking, so people don't think I'm getting "defensive".
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Post by Bastian Farix on Jul 11, 2008 16:40:26 GMT -5
Alright whatever. Just keep up the good work. XD You really need to consider publishing some of this stuff.
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 16:41:13 GMT -5
I kind of doubt that I can publish this. XD The audience is a bit too specific.
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Post by Bastian Farix on Jul 11, 2008 16:45:11 GMT -5
People say that about a lot of books. You'd be suprised. The Land of Elyon series was originally made by Patrick Carmen as a story to tell his daughters, yet now tons of people buy it. There are over 6 billion completely different people on this planet. You can't say that only certain people will like something. Some people say that "nobody" likes to read instructions, yet I sometimes read them in my spare time. You never know. On topic: What is with Aether, though? Fire Emblem characters don't have special attacks, so how did they manage to call Aether Ike signature move? He doesn't use it.
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Post by anasa on Jul 11, 2008 17:11:27 GMT -5
I'm sorry to say that I have no clue.
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Post by Aeric Ecrai on Jul 11, 2008 19:04:39 GMT -5
It's probably just the name of that move.
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Post by anasa on Jul 13, 2008 14:57:59 GMT -5
Narrator: A small altar lies on the outskirts of Bulgar. This ancient temple, sacred to the people of Sacae, has long been known for its powerful bond to the world of spirits. Before starting their journey, our travalers come here to pray for their well-being. At this altar, Lyn's hand is directed to a grand inheritance. Me: She's royal, good-looking, AND has a great inheritance?!! Some girls get all the luck!
-Chapter 2: Sword of Spirits-
Lyn: Anasa, hold a moment, and allow me a short detour. Me: But, we already stopped for burgers and milkshakes! Lyn: No! There is a sacred sword enshrined in an altar east of here. The people of Sacae go there to pray for safety at the onset of a long journey. Sain: Hm...this religion of yours wouldn't happen to involve good-looking shrine women, would it? Lyn: WHAT??!!! Why?? Sain: Oh...nothing...nothing at all...^_^|
Glass: Old man! Stay where you are and hold your tongue! Now, tell me where the Mani Katti is! Old Man: ....................................... Glass: WELL? Old Man: You told me to hold my tongue! Glass: Just...get out of here, will ya?! I'll find the sword on my own! *he finds it* Ooh! I'll get ALL the ladies with this! *tries to pull it out* I-I can't remove it! Old Man: Only the chosen one can remove the sword from its scabbard. Glass: Gee. How original...-_-# Wait a sec. How do you know all of this? Old Man: I'm old! There are no dumb, old people in video games!
Woman: I beg your pardon, milady. Are you headed east? To the altar? Sain: Are you a shrine woman? Kent: *bonk!* Lyn: Yes, we are indeed. Woman: Then, you must hurry and help the old guy there. I saw a band of local ruffians head in there not long ago. They seemed intent on stealing the sacred stone-I mean-sword! Lyn: The Mani Katti...They're going to steal it? Woman: No! The other sacred sword! Lyn: Oh. Well, we don't care about that one, then. Woman: But- Me: Don't worry miss, we'll go beat them up! Woman: Oh, thank you so much! T_T *she leaves* Lyn: Say, Anasa...There are some homes to the south of us. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Me: Yup! LYN & ANASA REALTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lyn: -_-# No, we're going to ask for help and advice from the inhabitants. Me: Oh. I knew that.
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Post by anasa on Jul 13, 2008 15:07:34 GMT -5
Narrator: The three buildings to the south are HOMES. Me: B Button! Narrator: Next, send Sain- Me: B Button! Narrator: Remember, your mounted- Me: B Button! Narrator: Stop that!!
Girl: Do you know about the sacred sword held at the altar? It's called the Mani Katti, but reffered to as "TE SOWRD OV D0000000000MMM!!!!!" by the locals. Kent: Uh-huh......-_-| Girl: According to that old guy, the Mani Katti is waiting for its rightful owner to appear. Kent: And the other sacred sword? Girl: Meh. I think it was stuck in some STONE or something, but no one really cares about it.
Narrator: You should know something about FORTRESSES. Me: B BUTTON!! Narrator: Nobody loves me! T_T
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