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Post by kirat on Oct 13, 2009 20:13:02 GMT -5
I'm a camel again! Still today was great, all these new animals, they don't seem to do much yet but rabbits, sparrows, bears, eagles, and oxen (I think I remember the last one).
OK so I want some of my feathered friends to be able to fly off and spy on people for me and then return with messages, how about that please;D Oh and I would like a nice faithful dog to bate the bears with and I rifle to shoot tigers and more people interactions, where are you all?
Looking like it will get very interesting soon.
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Post by albatross on Oct 14, 2009 0:42:37 GMT -5
i'm puttering around as a deva. another animal that isnt on your list is a Garuda. I saw that sucker lurking around the far east (mythical eagle/man thing). rast said there were cows too, but perhaps he meant oxen.
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Post by juanito on Oct 14, 2009 9:58:50 GMT -5
I'm a monkey.
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Post by albatross on Oct 14, 2009 16:52:41 GMT -5
ooh, add Naga to the list!
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Post by kirat on Oct 16, 2009 23:15:38 GMT -5
Ha ha, always thought you were a cheeky monkey juanito and what is a Naga is "the diverse ethnic identity in Northeast India" or the "Highborne night elves who mutated into vengeful humanoid sea serpents"? gota watch out for those!!
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Post by Rasteroid on Oct 18, 2009 22:39:37 GMT -5
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Post by juanito on Oct 19, 2009 7:40:50 GMT -5
LOL, did you take that "night elf-into serpent humanoids" from Warcraft III: TFT?
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Post by juanito on Oct 19, 2009 7:43:34 GMT -5
by the way, funny how "na:ga" (long "a" sound) looks very similar to "snake". Just take off the first syllabic "s" sound from snake and what remains is basically a dyphtongue that comes from long "a" sound in Old English /a:/->/ei/; "na:ga" as compared to "na:ka". /k/ and /g/ being basically the same phoneme, just voiceless and voiced, respectively.
Indoeuropean. Gotta love it.
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