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Wednesday, 3 August, 2005 by L
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@ "(I have become the hero of a console RPG.)"


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Kernigh August 3, 2005 01:49
First comment: 6 April, 2005 349 comments written
.........? (I have posted a comment.)
Nesman August 3, 2005 02:33
First comment: 4 January, 2005 112 comments written
Dudley: The Silent Protagonist.
Think back to Legend of Zelda, or Chrono Trigger, if you don't get it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_protagonist
Nameless August 3, 2005 02:35
First comment: 29 December, 2004 281 comments written
LOL!!
D August 3, 2005 08:46
First comment: 1 September, 2004 28 comments written
LOL. Good one.
L August 3, 2005 10:22
First comment: 10 February, 2005 285 comments written
Originally, this was going to come immediately after Friday, 15 July, 2005 (http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/archive.php?f=20050715) but it had to be bumped to make room for the High Priest[...] For the two priests were talking exactly like priests,
piously, with learning and leisure, about the most aerial
enigmas of theology. The little Essex priest spoke the more
simply, with his round face turned to the strengthening stars;
the other talked with his head bowed, as if he were not even
worthy to look at them. But no more innocently clerical
conversation could have been heard in any white Italian cloister
or black Spanish cathedral. The first he heard was the tail of
one of Father Brown's sentences, which ended: "... what they
really meant in the Middle Ages by the heavens being
incorruptible." The taller priest nodded his bowed head and
said: "Ah, yes, these modern infidels appeal to their reason;
but who can look at those millions of worlds and not feel that
there may well be wonderful universes above us where reason is
utterly unreasonable?"
        [ The Innocence of Father Brown, by G.K. Chesterton ]

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(ess)'s story arc. And now you know.
Plague August 3, 2005 22:59
First comment: 31 January, 2005 102 comments written
Reminds me of the early Pokemon series.
Kernigh August 3, 2005 23:42
First comment: 6 April, 2005 349 comments written
(And why can we not delay the High Priest[...] For the two priests were talking exactly like priests,
piously, with learning and leisure, about the most aerial
enigmas of theology. The little Essex priest spoke the more
simply, with his round face turned to the strengthening stars;
the other talked with his head bowed, as if he were not even
worthy to look at them. But no more innocently clerical
conversation could have been heard in any white Italian cloister
or black Spanish cathedral. The first he heard was the tail of
one of Father Brown's sentences, which ended: "... what they
really meant in the Middle Ages by the heavens being
incorruptible." The taller priest nodded his bowed head and
said: "Ah, yes, these modern infidels appeal to their reason;
but who can look at those millions of worlds and not feel that
there may well be wonderful universes above us where reason is
utterly unreasonable?"
        [ The Innocence of Father Brown, by G.K. Chesterton ]

Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team
Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
's arc by one day?)
Fathead June 20, 2006 21:49
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
Good grief.
Grognor April 15, 2007 10:07
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
Bad grief.
Good comic.
Quint Sakugarne January 2, 2008 02:49
First comment: 1 January, 2008 233 comments written
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