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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 1, 2005 20:06:31 GMT 1
On the game "tibiaball".
Here are some secret rules you should consider when you think about playing a match.
1. Grow at least three extra legs. You won't need them, but it keeps the crowds amused. 2. Find one good Brockian Ultra-Cricked player. Clone him a few times. This saves an enormous amount of tendious selection and training. 3. Put your team and the opposite team in a large field and build a high wall around them. (The reason for this is that, although the game is a major spectator sport, the frustration experienced by the audience at not actually being able to see what's going on leads them to imagine that it's just a lot more exciting than it really is. A crowed that has just watched a rather humdrum game experiences far less life-affirmation than a crowd that believes it has just missed the most dramatic event in sporting history. 4. Throw lots of assorted equipment over the wall for the players. Anything will do -- cricket bats, basecube bats, tennis rackets, skis, anything you can get a good swing with. 5. The players should now lay about themselves for all they are worth with whatever they find to hand. Whenever a player scores a 'hit' on another player he should immediately run away and apologize from a save distance. Apologies should be concise, sincere, and, for maximum clarity and points, delivered through a megaphone. 6. The winning team should be the first team that wins.
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 1, 2005 20:06:47 GMT 1
About strange mechanisms
In the last few years, people began to use strange mechanisms to do different kinds of things. For example it is popular nowadays, to open or unlock doors by switches. However, there are different ways to realize such a switch, e.g. by using hydraulic pressure. Only a few persons have the knowledge to construct such switches.
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 1, 2005 20:07:32 GMT 1
On mixing potions.
Now, being a really old magician, I decided to write down some of the formulas of potions I invented during my lifetime. First I thought it will be best to give clear advices for everyone to mix them. But after some days of crucial thinking I had a vision - everyone would be able to mix these powerful but dangerous potions within minutes without being aware of the consequences! It needs lot of wisdom and willpower to become a experienced and responsible magician. This doesn't mean to be cowardish - it means that you know your powers and that you exactly know your limits! So, to prevent misuse of this knowledge i will write down these formulas in ****, a very old language only known by the wisest sorcerers.
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