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+ | Chris: So that's frog in a metaphorical sense? As in he was as slimy as a frog? As in he was a doppelganger? | ||
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+ | tcm: no. the monster was a slimy frog that could shape-change into the slimy frog Jean-Claude. see, Jean-Claude is a Frenchman who was know as less than reputable. The joke here (which is now less funny) is that the monster, which is an honest-to-God slimy frog, shapechanged into a figurative slimy frog, the once-unreputable Frenchman, Jean-Claude. when we killed it, it reverted to its natural shape, which was that of a slimy frog. | ||
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+ | Chris: What an odd little creature. | ||
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+ | Noah: Uh... That's not... quite... how I remember our conversation with Evelake proceeding. | ||
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+ | tcm: witches, ditches, sons of bitches... look, i totally got the gist of it... except for the Raihab bit. i should probably throw that in there somewhere. | ||
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+ | Kerry: I think Evelake probably has a slightly larger vocabulary. How many of you have more than 60hp at max? | ||
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+ | Hal: "because of Hildegund's propensity to mumble" should probably read "because of Reynaldo's propenisty for heading for the bathroom instead of solving a riddle, and then coming back later and pretending he didn't hear the whole thing, even though it had beren repeated clearly twice..." |
Latest revision as of 11:42, 20 March 2007
Noah: I seem to remember something else happened during this session... I can't quite remember what. Seemed kind of important at the time.
tcm: yeah, yeah, yeah... i ran out of time at the store. there is a 'to be continued' note, thankyouverymuch.
Chris: Was that slimy frog man a gripli? What kind of slimy frog man are we talking here?
tcm: not a slimy frog man, just a slimy frog that could change into a man.
Chris: So that's frog in a metaphorical sense? As in he was as slimy as a frog? As in he was a doppelganger?
tcm: no. the monster was a slimy frog that could shape-change into the slimy frog Jean-Claude. see, Jean-Claude is a Frenchman who was know as less than reputable. The joke here (which is now less funny) is that the monster, which is an honest-to-God slimy frog, shapechanged into a figurative slimy frog, the once-unreputable Frenchman, Jean-Claude. when we killed it, it reverted to its natural shape, which was that of a slimy frog.
Chris: What an odd little creature.
Noah: Uh... That's not... quite... how I remember our conversation with Evelake proceeding.
tcm: witches, ditches, sons of bitches... look, i totally got the gist of it... except for the Raihab bit. i should probably throw that in there somewhere.
Kerry: I think Evelake probably has a slightly larger vocabulary. How many of you have more than 60hp at max?
Hal: "because of Hildegund's propensity to mumble" should probably read "because of Reynaldo's propenisty for heading for the bathroom instead of solving a riddle, and then coming back later and pretending he didn't hear the whole thing, even though it had beren repeated clearly twice..."