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Morrowind - Somehow surviving use of a Scroll of Icarian flight without landing in water. Half-Life 2 - Water Hazard, Highway 17, Sandtraps (only the stuff before you lose the dune buggy), any part of Episode Two with the car, using the gravity gun...  [Read More]
Posted in: Last of the Humans
 Alkonium
04-17-2008, 10:01 PM
#24
"The Tanarians won't openly deal with other races, aside from enslaving them and stealing their technology. Ambitious, but lazy officers simply post bounties in the seedier regions of Free Space. Now, we have a long way to walk to get to the rui...  [Read More]
Posted in: Last of the Humans
 Alkonium
04-12-2008, 1:27 AM
#17
"No, there's someone else on my ship, and he knows far too much to be taken by the Tanarians. And besides, what's in those ruins may be the key to ending the Tanarians' reign over the galaxy." Davison told the Ikriat. He then turned to the...  [Read More]
Posted in: A High Fantasy Adventure
 Alkonium
05-27-2008, 10:20 PM
#59
Roasted Rat. Not the most appetising thing I've ever cooked, but it'll do. Curudir thought to himself as he watched the dead rat roast over the campfire. I hope this burns out all the diseases it's probably carrying. He then looked at it and saw that...  [Read More]
Posted in: A High Fantasy Adventure
 Alkonium
05-25-2008, 10:27 PM
#51
"Considering that all you've been willing to tell us about this job is where we're going, and that we are being paid, I have to agree with Kadis on this. I am no murderer, but everyone has limits, and you've nearly pushed me past mine." Cur...  [Read More]
"No, I served the Republic, but I was stationed on Avalon." Gieph replied, having difficulting keeping his balance. He then collapsed into the parked speeder, having passed out. "My dad's worried too. I think it's because he remembers...  [Read More]
"Of course. We Jedi haven't forsaken all the ways of old." Kalla jokingly replied, joining Tonatius in meditation. "Though if we had kept them all, I wouldn't be here, nor would my brother, my father, or even you. Tell me, has there ev...  [Read More]
"I always liked this spot. It gives a great view of the city and the countless speeders flying by without end. It's beautiful, really, if you think about it. You can feel the living Force coursing through all of those people out there. And yet,...  [Read More]
The Guardian? Komad thought. He remembered reading about the Guardian in the Archives. But the Guardian died thousands of years ago. "I wish I could have known him better before he died. Your father, I mean. My parents always said was a great m...  [Read More]
"Yeah well, I was a lot younger back then. Not even ten years older than you are now." Komad replied. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I need some idea of the Senate's reaction to Roan's murder." Truth be told, he saw a bit of his young...  [Read More]
(Usually races with long lifespans have longer childhoods as well. For example, Elven childhood in D&D lasts 110 years.) "You mean like, mechanical legs that actually work? Because that would be nice." Gieph replied, not entirely unders...  [Read More]
"You may have some training in the Jedi arts, but you are still a fifteen year old boy. Fighting an assassin like that, who is at the very least a Dark Jedi, if not a Sith, requires more experience than you have." Komad replied. "What...  [Read More]
"For your sake, do not try to protect me. Whoever killed Roan was well trained in the Jedi arts, and if you tried to fight him you would be killed, and I think your mother has lost enough already. Roan did not expect to die last night, and he wa...  [Read More]
(ok) "Alright, what's this about? And does your mother know you're here?" Komad replied. "Come to think of it, you didn't even give your name, Mr. Iazoki." Gieph sat at a cantina on Nar Shaddaa, drinking as much Corellian Ale as...  [Read More]
(What sort of thing?) "Do I know you?" Komad asked the young man at the door. Though he had never met him before, there was something oddly familiar about him. Kalla, however remembered seeing him before leaving Tython. "Dad, that's He...  [Read More]
"I think so. He did mention being coerced into publicly opposing the Military Restoration Act. And since his husband mentioned a red glow, which is most likely from the lightsaber used to kill him, that would rule out any Jedi. And Tyrannus woul...  [Read More]
Later that night, Roan heard a noise and got out of bed to investigate. It turned out to be one of his "employers", waiting in the next room. "I told you what would happen if you stopped working for us." He told Roan, his figure h...  [Read More]
(In case you're wondering, Roan actually is homosexual, not bisexual. Also, I was planning on outing Komad in Part III by making Mortis male, but the rest of the story being the same. I decided against it because I thought it might be too controversi...  [Read More]
Do you think that little trick is supposed to scare me? An old boyfriend of mine was a Jedi. He used to do that sort of stuff a lot. That doesn't even surpise me. Roan thought, knowing Tyrannus would hear it. "I hope so, but there is no way of...  [Read More]
Roan didn't even care anymore. Tyrannus could take this plan of his and shove it where the stars don't shine. As soon as he could, he would inform both Tyrannus and his other Masters that the deal was off....  [Read More]
"Fine then, you son of a Kath Hound." Roan muttered under his breath. He would have informed the Jedi about Tyrannus and his other Masters, but he feared that it would be the death of him if the Jedi did not act soon enough. "Very wel...  [Read More]
"Very well. I will see about having Jedi sent to Avalon to aid you. Myself included, after the vote at least. I doubt Avalon's forces alone will be enough to hold back the Rashikians. Since their defeat at Tython, they will have gathered a much...  [Read More]
"Yes, and since the Senate has no jurisdiction over planetary armies, it's perfectly legal." Komad replied. He knew that Avalon was at the greatest risk, and that losing that system would allow the Rashikians to take the rest of the Republi...  [Read More]
"I agree, but we can not influence the vote any further." Komad replied. "We must not interfere directly with the Senate." Although he disliked the bureaucrats who ran the Senate, caring more for advancing their own political agen...  [Read More]
"It is out of our hands now. We can only hope my little speech persuaded enough Senators to vote in favour of the Recommission Act." Komas commented. Roan's counterpoint certainly worked to some degree, but would enough Senators not believe...  [Read More]
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