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Thursday, 5 February, 2004 by Dion Nicolaas
Hello Dudley,       
welcome to NetHack! 
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St:8 Dx:10 Co:9
                    
                    
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@ "No, please don't re-roll!"


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Roi des Foux February 6, 2004 23:43
First comment: 6 February, 2004 1 comments written
The other ones didn't do much for me, but this one made me laugh out loud.

-RdF
eit_fatdick of clan eit March 23, 2004 05:40
First comment: 23 March, 2004 3 comments written
I Cried Inwards Quietly (CIQ) at the lameness of this joke
IMP April 4, 2004 07:41
First comment: 1 April, 2004 7 comments written
Sad thing is this these could be my stats IRL.
CordBar@aol.com July 11, 2004 07:42
First comment: 6 May, 2004 76 comments written
???? Don't get it.
Grognor April 4, 2007 20:50
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
Is this combination of stats even possible? TouristThe road from Ankh-Morpork to Chrim is high, white and
winding, a thirty-league stretch of potholes and half-buried
rocks that spirals around mountains and dips into cool green
valleys of citrus trees, crosses liana-webbed gorges on
creaking rope bridges and is generally more picturesque than
useful.
Picturesque. That was a new word to Rincewind the wizard
(BMgc, Unseen University [failed]). It was one of a number
he had picked up since leaving the charred ruins of
Ankh-Morpork. Quaint was another one. Picturesque meant --
he decided after careful observation of the scenery that
inspired Twoflower to use the word -- that the landscape was
horribly precipitous. Quaint, when used to describe the
occasional village through which they passed, meant fever-
ridden and tumbledown.
Twoflower was a tourist, the first ever seen on the discworld.
Tourist, Rincewind had decided, meant "idiot".
        [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]

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maybe, but strength is adjusted to increase so that the starting inventory doesn't leave you burdened. Eh...
HK June 1, 2007 04:57
First comment: 1 June, 2007 309 comments written
Awesome.
Shifty November 21, 2007 13:39
First comment: 21 November, 2007 2 comments written
I get the joke! Go me :-) Dudley is meant to be stupid, foolish and dorky. Now for once he isn't.
gneek May 31, 2008 01:17
First comment: 18 January, 2008 159 comments written
Another reason NOT to play orcOrcs, bipeds with a humanoid appearance, are related to the
goblins, but much bigger and more dangerous. The average orc
is only moderately intelligent, has broad, muscled shoulders,
a short neck, a sloping forehead and a thick, dark fur.
Their lower eye-teeth are pointing forward, like a boar's.
Female orcs are more lightly built and bare-chested. Not
needing any clothing, they do like to dress in variegated
apparels. Suspicious by nature, orcs live in tribes or
hordes. They tend to live underground as well as above
ground (but they dislike sunlight). Orcs can use all weapons,
tools and armours that are used by men. Since they don't have
the talent to fashion these themselves, they are constantly
hunting for them. There is nothing a horde of orcs cannot
use.
        [ het Boek van de Regels; Het Oog des Meesters ]

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ennorie August 16, 2008 01:14
First comment: 16 August, 2008 3 comments written
life...
Newtkiller November 30, 2008 10:55
First comment: 28 October, 2008 127 comments written
Combined power of barbarianThey dressed alike -- in buckskin boots, leathern breeks and
deerskin shirts, with broad girdles that held axes and short
swords; and they were all gaunt and scarred and hard-eyed;
sinewy and taciturn.
They were wild men, of a sort, yet there was still a wide
gulf between them and the Cimmerian. They were sons of
civilization, reverted to a semi-barbarism. He was a
barbarian of a thousand generations of barbarians. They had
acquired stealth and craft, but he had been born to these
things. He excelled them even in lithe economy of motion.
They were wolves, but he was a tiger.
        [ Conan - The Warrior, by Robert E. Howard ]

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, rogueI understand the business, I hear it: to have an open ear, a
quick eye, and a nimble hand, is necessary for a cut-purse; a
good nose is requisite also, to smell out work for the other
senses. I see this is the time that the unjust man doth
thrive. <...> The prince himself is about a piece of iniquity,
stealing away from his father with his clog at his heels: if
I thought it were a piece of honesty to acquaint the king
withal, I would not do't: I hold it the more knavery to
conceal it; and therein am I constant to my profession.
        [ Autolycus the Rogue, from The Winter's Tale by
                William Shakespeare ]

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and tourists... I meant faults:)

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