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Quadron. Your squadrones explode, right?
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I wonder, could you also explode? 🤨
Why are you asking if I can explode? Are you planning anything Inku?
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a few questions for the amazing Atlas, First, you remember those two kenku B!tches from the first campaign right? Do you think there was a code to what they were saying that no one looked into and they could have predicted the rest of the campaign off it? Secondly, Is it a problem to have a shrine dedacated to Dya in your basement? (Asking for a friend) Third off, would you buy a bucket full of googly eyes and paint (Again, asking for a friend)
1) Kenkus.... one place under Quadron, Slique and BRINK TUSSLER for worst characters in the show (according to Kyborg anyway). And about the code thing? Perhaps - I always did think there was something more to them, but then it was revealed they were basically children so I wrote it off as them being pranksters.
2) NEVER! Dia is the one and only, perfect lovely god. Also.... she's a good mother so that's a plus!!
3) A BUCKET?? HELL YEAH, I LOVE BUCKETS! PLUS FREE GOOGLY EYES AND PAINT? A DREAM COME TRUE, IS YOU ASK ME!
#tales from the stinky dragon#kyborg#stinky dragon#the stanley parable#dnd kenku#answered#tftsd#quadron
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ONCE AGAIN BLAME @lunarifie AND TUMBLR FOR THIS REPOST
I SWEAR I PUT THE RIGHT POST
ANYWAYS
~ Funky Timeline AU ~

Bart is stuck, alone, trying to find who he is because he looses his dad at 15 instead of meeting Gum Gum. He's basically a diplomat for Titora (or however you spell it), but he spends most of his time wandering and frantically trying to find Inku and save his father. He gains his gem once Inku attacks, and he wears it constantly out of guilt.
Mudd remains King because Clay is revealed to be fake right before his coronation. Seuss messed it up way bad, and he had no reason to leave. His father naturally becomes ill and Mudd spends the entire story trying to find a cure, all while loosing his will to rule. He gains his gem at his coronation, it remains in his ring for safe keeping.
Kyborg was married and has a kid when Quadron found them. He has to watch jot just his family die, but his wife and daughter before loosing his entire arm. With the few survivors, they flee Everwinter and hide out for a few years before becoming a wandering society nearby Bolderay. He adopts Pip, a 15 year old cleric, after the attack. He gains his gem in the same way, just when he's older. Pip actually finds the yellow dia gem, and it becomes apart of her staff.
Gum Gum actually follows the same story, just without Bart to support him he became a very lonely boi with anger issues as he kept getting pushed by Praddle. He becomes a wild mage earlier on too, so it's an even split between barbarian and wizard this time around. He knows who his parents are, and he's frantically trying to reach either of them. No prayers have been answered yet.

Everyone has their Dia gems and are called to Bolderay in order to have peace meetings, but then Paraylite attacks and they all have to suddenly jump into action. The main story follows the same set up, but the characters all act differently. Lin and Brink are half siblings, and Lin is really close to Bart

Feel free to ask questions and make fan-art for this Au!!! I haven't thought too deeply into it due to just, having so much other stuff going on but I can always add more if there's interest!!
#tales from the stinky dragon#artists on tumblr#stinky dragon pod#tftsd#kyborg tftsd#bart tftsd#mudd tftsd#gum gum tftsd#funky timeline au#chaos#:) <3
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TFTSD TMA AU rambling
thinking abt tma again and gonna listen to tmp so i got some (extremely unorganized) thoughts have fun
Spoilers for both podcasts btw. Like a lot of spoilers actually. this is ur only warning. Im gonna mention the infinights backgrounds and some tma episodes
-Mudd-the archivist (bc u know hes green and voiced by a guy named jon)
-marked by the Stranger as a kid when it ate/not-them'd his brother clay. Has since been obsessed with finding answers and joined the institute, so bg is a little closer to tim
-kyborg was marked by either the Desolation or the Extinction (which ever one Quadron fits best).
-Probably becomes an avatar of the slaughter and tries to hunt him down
-bart is gum gum's adoptive brother after he was marked by the Dark which ate his parents (victims of the Church of the Divine Host)
-gum gum was marked by the Hunt (Entropa as a dog). He gets not-them'd and no one realizes it
-the jane prentiss invasion still happens and its revealed what happened to gum gum and it seriously fucks up the whole gang (bart lost his brother, kyborg failed to protect his friends, mudd realizes he was fooled by something that hes been trying to hunt for ages)
-idk who would be the elias stand in here honestly but its not like the rest are one to one. Maybe mayor prattle? Luz?
-bart probably tries to leave and become a crew member of the tundra and avatar of the lonely. Or he also gets eaten by the dark
-kyborg tim stoker style makes a final stand against quadron
-maybe marcy and and bo can be basira and daisy respectively (the eye and the hunt)
-slique and spectril? Melanie and georgie? Doesnt rlly work. Idk how these guys fit here
-i do have specific episodes associated w/ the old infinights tho. -Marcy is MAG 38 lost and found (vase ate my husband),
-Leonard is MAG 85 upon the stair (fading in n out of existence based off his magic books)
-Ostin is MAG 42 Grifter's Bone (music that fucks you up)
-Bo is MAG 71 underground (a train tried to eat me but i wasnt scared so it didnt)
-i think it would be neat if mudd just decides "fuck the eye, im gonna go be an avatar of the buried or the corruption or smth"
aight thats pretty much everything-good night folks
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Being a dungeon master can be intimidating, especially if you’ve never done it before. However, it can also be an incredibly rewarding experience that boosts self confidence. Running a session (let alone a campaign) is a lot different than being a player, but there are only a few things you need to know in order to be labeled a great DM.
Plot Line
Develop a main goal
Have purpose
Come prepared... but not too prepared
MAIN GOAL - When it comes to developing a plot line for an entire campaign, I see two ways of doing it: having a complicated main plot where 90% of the time is dedicated to solving/working through the main plot, or, having a simple main plot with lots of room for sub-plots. I’ve seen the first done really well, but I am personally a fan of the latter. It leaves so much more room for player character development as they navigate through the NPCs and the diverse set of problems thrown at them. On the contrary, I find that running complex campaigns without subplots is more focused than the other type.
An example of a complicated campaign plot would be a political scheme plotted between all of Faerun to rise Tiamat from her slumber. The party knows this, and they travel around the land in search of answers. They have the same goal in every town they visit, and everything they do is centered around stopping (or aiding) the rise the primordial goddess.
An example of a general plot with many subplots would be that the party has to light the hearths of a multitude of villages to prevent a celestial attack. They have time before this attack happens, and they run into other villages that need their help along the way. Maybe a woman’s daughter was taken? Or there is a cursed well that spits out an undead creature every once in a while that needs to be taken care of?
There is a difference between the two styles, and deciding what kind you want to run before you go into running your session is crucial. If you change midway, things can get confusing, or feel rushed.
This page is for novel writers, but it is extremely useful for developing a plot and taking your PCs into consideration when planning.
This video is centered around RPGs and goes through plotting step by step.
HAVE PURPOSE - Know how you want your campaign to go before you sit down in the DM’s chair. Understand your main goal, and where you want your players to be at the end of the campaign. Do you want them fighting an all powerful fiend? Maybe competing to be the rulers of an all new nation? Are they going to try and save the world? Once you have that, you can build the stepping stone to get them there: sessions.
Each session should bring them closer to the end goal. So, have a plan for each session. Make each session have a purpose, and make sure it relates somehow to the end goal. Do they need to be here to meet an NPC who will give them information? Is there a magical item that will help them on their journey? Is there an enemy or an ally to be made?
COME PREPARED - Walk in knowing the environment you will present like the back of your hand. Know (or have notes) on everything your players could potentially have access to in the area you drop them in.
Have NPCs ready to go with their stats in case they need to fight, have the map of the location so vividly in your mind that you could draw it half asleep. Place the NPCs in their proper locations. Many people think when they’re just starting off that they need to have a plan for anything their players will throw at them. I thought that too. But turns out, that’s not true. You just need a plan for every place your players could possibly go. Understanding this is a lot less stressful and will take a lot less time. You probably didn’t have a plan for your friend’s dwarf running headfirst into the chimney. But you know the location, the building, and the attitude of the NPC. That is efficient enough to figure out on the spot what happens to the PC. Was the building of sound structure? Maybe in your mind it wasn’t, so the whole thing comes crumbling down and everyone needs to make a dex save. Maybe it was of sound structure in your mind, and the PC bursts right through. But you’d decided that these woods are infested with elementals. So, time for the party to roll initiative.
Come prepared when it comes to the location and setting, but don’t try and prepare for what your PCs are going to do once they’re in it. Players do weird things sometimes, and sometimes subliminal messages aren’t received. So there was a murder in town and you mentioned a sketchy looking character with blood on his clothes walking around the tavern??? Well, your players want to investigate the victim’s husband instead because you described his mustache for a suspicious amount of time. I cannot stress this enough, this happens all the time. It can be frustrating, but you just have to follow them through what they want to do and adjust what you imagined to fit their decisions. If you have your NPCs and locations fleshed out, then that won’t be hard at all.
People think the DM is the one who controls the game, but not really. And in my opinion that’s the way it should be.
Quick and easy NPC stat maker.
Encounters
Balance
Making enemies
Distributing XP
BALANCE - Encounters need to be balanced. You don’t want them too easy, but at the same time you don’t want to have a TPK. I personally use the CR system. In general, the way to use the CR system is that you take the average level of players in the party should equal the CR of the creature/added total of the creatures. So, if you have level three creatures, it’s okay to have them fight a boss CR 3 insect. It would also be fine if they fought two CR 1 quadrones and two CR 1/2 Ambush Drakes. Fighting one CR 1 quadrone would be far too easy, but fighting a CR 5 Hulking Crab would wipe them out.
This system is built for 4-5 players, so aim a little less if you have 2-3 players, or a little more if you have 6+.
D&D Beyond has a great selection of official monsters as well as other people’s homebrew monsters.
MAKING ENEMIES - Whatever idea you have for a creature, especially if it is something out of other folklore, has probably been made into a 5e creature by someone somewhere. A lot of the time though, it isn’t balanced for your party level. So, you have to adjust it.
When it comes to adjusting official or other homebrew enemies, I always recommend looking at other creatures of the proper CR and adjusting the values. Maybe make that 4d8 damage just 1d8 damage? Or take away the fact that this creature can make 3 attacks. It’s all what you make it.
If you decide to create something entirely from scratch, draw inspiration from other creatures of the same CR needed for you party. Make sure you take into account the party composition to see what the party can handle.
Matt Mercer explains this really well in this short video.
DISTRIBUTING XP - This point is a bit controversial, but it can be used for the sake of realism (even if it is a fantasy game). Experience is relative, and shouldn’t be limited to fight scenes. Think about how experience goes in real life? What makes people grow? For most people, the answer isn’t anything physical. Give experience points for trying to learn a new trade or making a connection with another character.
Take their backstory into account too. Maybe there is a PC who has never killed before. The first time they kill someone would be a big deal and a major life event for them, as opposed to someone who is an assassin who has been killing since they were a teenager. And maybe that assassin has never had a true friend, so forming a bond with someone would be major character development.
This also accounts for enemies. The ranger who specializes in killing the undead should earn less XP than the monk who is encountering them for the first time. It is an eye opening and probably terrifying experience for the monk, but for the ranger it’s just another day at the office forest.
Attitude
Be confident
Listen to your players
BE CONFIDENT - Being a DM is a performance. You are playing different characters and creating a story for the rest of your group to enjoy. Not to put anyone under pressure, but if you’re going to be the DM, you’re going to be the star of the show. People’s entertainment depends on you.
Now, with that being said, there are an infinite amount of ways to DM. You can speak mainly in descriptions and simply summarize the main point of what the NPSc are trying to say as an indirect type of DMing. Or, you can take on the voice of the NPC and have full fledged conversations with the PCs, a more direct approach. One is not better than the other; it’s all a matter of personal preference. Me? I like the indirect way since I suck at doing voices, and two people in my group like playing that way while the other two prefer the more direct approach. It’s a toss up really. You just have to decide what you want to do and own it. Whether you decide on the direct or indirect way, the choice isn’t going to make a huge difference on how much fun the party has. The deal breaker is how well you sell it.
Have a strong voice. Be confident in what you’re doing. If you seem confused or nervous, your players are going to sense that and absorb it. So, just fake it til’ you make it. You may have no idea what is going on or why, but neither do they. If you throw a dragon at them just to keep them busy so you can plot something really fast, they’ll have no idea as long as you make it seem like it was intentional. Remember, they don’t know what is supposed to come next. They don’t know what’s inside that boarded up cottage, so how can they tell you that that they find wasn’t supposed to be there?
Here is an excellent link that describes the different types of playing and DMing.
LISTEN - This is the most important part of being a DM in my opinion. The whole reason you’re able to put on this story is because of the people playing with you. They are who you do it for, so make them matter.
Incorporate the PCs’ backstories into the sub-plots or the main campaign. Maybe something in their background is the reason why only they can defeat the Big Bad™? Or, what I find to be more thoughtful, take obscure details about each character and make them a central part of a session without the player even knowing it.
In my campaign I took the party deep within the woods, where they stayed in a small, flourishing village. The village was a sanctuary in the middle of a dry and dying forest. Turns out, the main villains had captured a celestial and was draining it’s power in order to feed the land. The three villains (A wizard, a sorcerer, and a warlock) bound the celestial and locked it underground in a cell that could only be opened by dropping three objects that contained the blood of the binders in the ditch above the cell. The celestial was able to send mind controlling insects into the town so they could possess civilians and have them look for the three objects that could set the celestial free.
The party knew what was going on with the possession, and they noticed since the beginning that the possessed people were drawn to one PC in particular. In the end, the necklace that specified PC had (and had since childhood) was the object that contained the binding sorcerer’s blood, and that was the final piece to release the trapped celestial.
That whole session was centered around one PC without them even knowing it until they end. They played a huge part in a session because I used a minor detail in their character backstory to my advantage. The whole party loved it and talked about it for weeks. People create characters and write backstories because they care about them, and the best thing you can do as a DM is to acknowledge and respect that character and your player’s work as much as they do.
You’re creating a world for your PCs to react to; you’re not writing a novel. Make their choices mean something. Even if you want them to go right, let them go left. Don’t let them go left and give them the same scenario they would have had if they’d gone right. Players can see when you’re railroading them into doing what you want them to do, and it is disheartening and discouraging. Why would they care what their character did if it didn’t matter anyway? Why should they think about the outcomes, or try and figure out the riddle? From what I’ve observed, this is the biggest in-game issue that tends to make groups dissolve.
That was a really long post, and I thank you for reading it until the end. I hope everyone took something away from this guide and that those just starting to DM or who are thinking about it feel more comfortable going into it.
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Answer 21 Questions and tag 21 people who you want to know better (do I even know 21 people on here?????????????)
Tagging folks: @shelomit , @skeleton-richard , @ianvs , @oldshrewsburyian , @mediaeval-muse , @miriamjoyblogs , @professorerudite , @medieval-canadian , @thehistorygrad
((I’m not tagging 21 people... but I’m trying to tag people who may not have already been tagged.))
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Nickname: None really, though in high school people called me ‘Tribble’. (Terrible, terrible nickname. I was such a nerd.)
Zodiac: Sagittarius
Height: short-ish
Last Movie I Saw: "Life Itself” -- weird, sad movie that makes much of the ‘unreliable narrator’ -- I thought this movie was going to be something other than what it turned out to be.
Last Thing Googled: "vegetarian poutine”
Favorite Musician: eek. hard to say. I mega-love Sleater-Kinney and Bikini Kill, but right now I’m really into Quadron and Georgia Anne Muldrow. (also loving Kelsey Lu)
Song Stuck In My Head: “Hey Love” by Quadron
Other Blogs: None, but I keep an archive on my website of blog posts.
Amount Of Sleep: 6-7 hours last night
cups of coffee per day: 3-5 cups per day... depends on whether I have a meeting at the coffee shop
What I’m Wearing: Sweatpants and an old t-shirt with a dragon on it
Dream Job: Tenure-track professor of medieval literature (fingers crossed!!!)
Dream Trip: I would absolutely love to travel to Vietnam some day.
Favorite Food: iceberg lettuce and french fries (not together...)
fun science history fact: The 1584 book the Historie of Kambria asserts that the 12th century Welsh prince Madog crossed the Atlantic Ocean and settled in America with a group of Welsh people. John Dee later used this “fact” to argue that Queen Elizabeth is the rightful ruler/conqueror of the Americas because ‘Britain’ got there first. There is no actual evidence that the 12th century prince sailed to America...
Languages: English, French, German, Latin, Middle Welsh, Old & Middle English
Random Fact: I’ve met 3 of the 4 hobbit actors from the LotR movies.
Describe Yourself as Aesthetic Things: bullet journaling, stacks of index cards everywhere, plants hanging on the walls, hyggeligt bedroom, post-its all over the walls plotting out dissertation chapters, stacks of library books -- more books than anything else in my tiny apartment (I’m not sure if I’m suppose to list random ‘aesthetic’ stuff or actual things to be found in my apartment... so I went with reality. It’s messy, but comfortable.)
okay but work aesthetic: coffee or tea always nearby, stacks of index cards full of notes, bujo, miscellaneous paperclips
studying aesthetic: um, same thing? Slightly different if working in a coffee shop. And I pretty much NEVER work in my office on campus. I’m on a fellowship, so no teaching. This means I basically have no reason to be on campus at all except for meetings, checking mail, printing/copying/scanning, etc.
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There Are 7 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Hinjewadi, Pune
Planning to invest in real estate in Pune, but wondering which place to invest in? Well, here is an answer to your question. Hinjewadi is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in Pune, and this place is worth considering.
Hinjewadi is highly regarded as the economic centre of the state. This place is considered an important and well-known location for the IT sector in Pune. Because of its continuous infrastructure development, good connectivity and ideal real state investments, Hinjewadi has gained so much popularity among property buyers.
There are various new projects in Hinjewadi coming up over time provide an excellent opportunity for those planning to buy a house in Hinjewadi.
It has everything that is needed to live a good life. Other than high returns by investing in this place, there are a few other reasons why this area is an excellent option for real estate investment.
7 reasons why you should invest in Hinjewadi, Pune.
1: Offers Great connectivity.
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This area has all modes of transportation available, and public transport ensures easy access to everything in this locality.
The nearest airport from Hinjewadi is the Lohegaon Airport, about 25 km from this area, and the Pune railway station is around 22 km away. The upcoming metro line (Hinjewadi-Civil Court Metro Line) is a project which will further facilitate the accessible mode of transport.
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Real estate is considered one of the most innovative and reliable investments nowadays. However, it is crucial to invest in the right place at the right time. In Pune's present case scenario, Hinjewadi is an ideal locality for real estate investment.
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Hinjewadi had a massive shift in development in the last few decades, big companies have been investing in this area, and now it has an excellent infrastructure which is improving daily. This is increasing the real estate value over time, and the high demand for houses has increased, which led to the growth in the different Hinjewadi Residential Projects.

4: Notable Business Parks
There are several IT parks in Hinjewadi with excellent infrastructure and office space. The leading multinational companies have their offices here, resulting in increased employment opportunities for people struggling to get employed, which attracts people to invest in residential properties. Some notable Business parks include Embassy The Quadron Business Park, Embassy Techzone, Global SEZ Tech Park and Blueridge.
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Hinjewadi has many renowned schools and universities around it and is also known as the education centre. Many engineering, law, and art colleges and business schools recently opened, making this area crowded with students from different parts of India. Many students even settle with their families as they get jobs here.
This area has so many top-class hospitals and shopping centres, making the social life of the people living here very easy and more successful.
6: Close to Workplace
Every day, a large number of people come to Pune, and most of them come here for work purposes. These people working here either have moved to Pune for work or will eventually settle down here. They need to live near their workplace. People chose to live near their offices to avoid the well-known traffic struggle in Pune.
Living in Hinjewadi balances work and life easier, so people who have their workplace here mostly try to get their own house and enjoy the perks of balanced work and life.
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Many companies are looking for office space, and working people are looking for rental houses/ apartments for themselves. So, both commercial and residential sectors are in demand.
Conclusion
Hinjewadi is one of the best options for real estate investment in Pune. The ideal development of this area will give you the best lifestyle facilities. This place has performed better than other developing areas in Pune because of its supporting infrastructure, excellent facilities, and exponentially growing residential and commercial markets.
Investing here in Hinjewadi provides a perfect opportunity for house buyers as it is expected to increase property prices further, which can give you a higher return. New projects in Hinjewadi provide various options, making it easier for people interested in investing in real estate in Hinjewadi.
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How many arms do you even have at this point?
Too many to count
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The Deep&Disco / Razor-N-Tape Podcast - Episode #5: Freddie Joachim by deepanddisco Aficionado of all things soulful and all-around slick muthaf@cka, San Diego's Freddie Joachim delivers this 5th installment of our podcast series. Always an avid listener of hip-hop, jazz, brazilian, soul music and more, Freddie's tastes are on full display in this mix which flows seamlessly through his choice selections. Freddie has numerous releases under his belt, but the world is gonna get a fresh taste of his production prowess when the upcoming Outta Sight 7" drops on January 27th on Razor-N-Tape. The record includes Freddie's new twist on a Stevie Wonder classic, already a certified party panty-dropper, with Kano Sano's future soul version on the flip! Check out more from Freddie here: https://ift.tt/1fQQoeY Tracklist: 01 Julien Dyne feat Parks - Fallin Down (Mitsu Remix) 02 Dwele - What Profit 03 Zo! - Detroit District (Pts. I & II) 04 Aloe Blacc - Love Is The Answer (featuring Pharrell) 05 Mara Hruby - Alright 06 Erik Rico & Marc Mac - Just Love 07 Havana Cultura - Think Twice (Marc Mac of 4 Hero Remix) feat. Danay & Carina 08 J Dilla - Rico Suave Bossa Nova 09 Jurassic 5 - Canto de Ossanha 10 Marissa - Saudade Fez Um Samba (Sadness Created a Samba) 11 J.Rawls & Middle Child - Thankful 12 Ohmega Watts - Adaptacao Ft. Tita Lima 13 Hassanah - Release 14 Dj Day - A Place To Go 15 Quadron - Simili Life 16 Iamnobodi - One For My Kids 17 Robin Thicke - Lost Without You (Oddisee Remix) 18 Marsha Ambrosius - Butterflies 19 Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered (DJ Smash Essential Funk Mix) 20 Alicia Myers - I Want To Thank You 21 Busta Rhymes ft Qtip Kanye West and Lil Wayne - Thank You 22 Black Milk - Sonny Jr. (Dreams) [feat. Robert Glasper & Dwele] 23 Maylee Todd - Hieroglyphics (Tall Black Guy Remix) 24 J.Rawls - Inhale,Exhale 25 Keelay And Zaire - Alright With Me Ft. Dminor And Phonte Of Little Brother 26 Zhane - Hey Mr DJ 27 De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) 28 Mayer Hawthorne - No Strings 29 Common - Heat 30 The Upstarts - Put It Down (Freddie Joachim Remix)
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Why do you specifically treasure Kyborgs arm??
Well, you see, I especially treasure that arm less because of the arm itself and more because of what it symbolizes. A triumph over a 6 year old- WAIT WHY AM I EXPLAINING MYSELF TO YOU??!?!?
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HI QUADRON!! BIG FAN
alright very important question: how tall are you?
You *should* be a big fan. Unrelated question what's you're arm situation?
But how tall I am? Last I checked I was about 7'5. But I can extend my legs up to about 9 feet or so. I'm still workshopping the tech.
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Oh! That's actually very good-
Wait
I AM NOT A NERD-
HOW DARE YOU
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How do you feel about hair
Not personally a big fan, but I can definitely understand the appeal
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hehe, hey quadron, can I offer to *lend a hand* with your… err, work?
You could also lend an arm if you REALLY want to help
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Hey Quadron! Which arm do you treasure the most, and where do you store them? :D
Well, I keep all of my arms in my arm cabinet, which as is in the name says is the cabinet that stores all of my arms.
My most treasured arm…. Hmmmm that’s tricky. Although probably the arm I took from Kyborg. It’s quite small but brings back good memories ::)
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