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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:41 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Aleera77 Thomae " I agree with kyo I shall protect her as well" Aww Yay I am loved!!! 4laugh By all the wrong people, join me... and together we could rule the Gaia...xy. twisted "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, no I am the master. You should not have come! no one is the master of Thomae...well I am but thats not the point
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:42 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Aleera77 Thomae " I agree with kyo I shall protect her as well" Aww Yay I am loved!!! 4laugh By all the wrong people, join me... and together we could rule the Gaia...xy. twisted "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, now I am the master. You should not have come! "like HELL!!! I will never bow to you I would rather die!"
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:42 pm
Kyo I think you loose your master privileges when you have another man on your arm!!! sweatdrop 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:43 pm
You lot are terrible, all of you, I'm trying to be nice and you ALL try to turn me into the Saturday morning cartoon villain.
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether an historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain is the bad guy or heavy, the characters who strive against the hero. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess.
A villain's disposition towards evil distinguishes him from an antagonist. For example, Javert in Les Miserables is an antagonist: He opposes the hero, but does so by such means and under such pretexts as not to become entirely odious to the reader; he may, in fact, even repent, be redeemed, or become a "good guy" in the end. (A villain is virtually always an antagonist, but an antagonist is not always a villain.) The villain is also distinct from the anti-hero, a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy (and may be or become good-hearted,) and is therefore the real hero of the story.
In spite of being the target of the audience's hatred, the villain is an almost inevitable plot device and often – perhaps more than the hero – the central theme of the plot .
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:43 pm
Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Aleera77 Aww Yay I am loved!!! 4laugh By all the wrong people, join me... and together we could rule the Gaia...xy. twisted "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, now I am the master. You should not have come! "like HELL!!! I will never bow to you I would rather die!" Awww don't die!!!!! 4laugh
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:44 pm
Aleera77 Kyo I think you loose your master privileges when you have another man on your arm!!! sweatdrop 3nodding "yes we have had a talk about that and I am waiting for the right chance to kill him"
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:45 pm
Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Aleera77 Aww Yay I am loved!!! 4laugh By all the wrong people, join me... and together we could rule the Gaia...xy. twisted "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, now I am the master. You should not have come! "like HELL!!! I will never bow to you I would rather die!" Yes... give into your anger, release your hate, join the.. Morvegil.. side... twisted
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:45 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian You lot are terrible, all of you, I'm trying to be nice and you ALL try to turn me into the Saturday morning cartoon villain.
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether an historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain is the bad guy or heavy, the characters who strive against the hero. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess.
A villain's disposition towards evil distinguishes him from an antagonist. For example, Javert in Les Miserables is an antagonist: He opposes the hero, but does so by such means and under such pretexts as not to become entirely odious to the reader; he may, in fact, even repent, be redeemed, or become a "good guy" in the end. (A villain is virtually always an antagonist, but an antagonist is not always a villain.) The villain is also distinct from the anti-hero, a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy (and may be or become good-hearted,) and is therefore the real hero of the story.
In spite of being the target of the audience's hatred, the villain is an almost inevitable plot device and often – perhaps more than the hero – the central theme of the plot . Ok that is funny!!!!!!!!!!!!! rofl
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:45 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian You lot are terrible, all of you, I'm trying to be nice and you ALL try to turn me into the Saturday morning cartoon villain.
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether an historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain is the bad guy or heavy, the characters who strive against the hero. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess.
A villain's disposition towards evil distinguishes him from an antagonist. For example, Javert in Les Miserables is an antagonist: He opposes the hero, but does so by such means and under such pretexts as not to become entirely odious to the reader; he may, in fact, even repent, be redeemed, or become a "good guy" in the end. (A villain is virtually always an antagonist, but an antagonist is not always a villain.) The villain is also distinct from the anti-hero, a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy (and may be or become good-hearted,) and is therefore the real hero of the story.
In spite of being the target of the audience's hatred, the villain is an almost inevitable plot device and often – perhaps more than the hero – the central theme of the plot . soo you are the wimpy villain?
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:46 pm
Thomae Aleera77 Kyo I think you loose your master privileges when you have another man on your arm!!! sweatdrop 3nodding "yes we have had a talk about that and I am waiting for the right chance to kill him" Ohhh ok! 4laugh
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:47 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Aleera77 Aww Yay I am loved!!! 4laugh By all the wrong people, join me... and together we could rule the Gaia...xy. twisted "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, now I am the master. You should not have come! "like HELL!!! I will never bow to you I would rather die!" Yes... give into your anger, release your hate, join the.. Morvegil.. side... twisted Thomae's fangs start to get longer "......No I will not"
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:47 pm
kyo00 Morvegil the Barbarian You lot are terrible, all of you, I'm trying to be nice and you ALL try to turn me into the Saturday morning cartoon villain.
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether an historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain is the bad guy or heavy, the characters who strive against the hero. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess.
A villain's disposition towards evil distinguishes him from an antagonist. For example, Javert in Les Miserables is an antagonist: He opposes the hero, but does so by such means and under such pretexts as not to become entirely odious to the reader; he may, in fact, even repent, be redeemed, or become a "good guy" in the end. (A villain is virtually always an antagonist, but an antagonist is not always a villain.) The villain is also distinct from the anti-hero, a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy (and may be or become good-hearted,) and is therefore the real hero of the story.
In spite of being the target of the audience's hatred, the villain is an almost inevitable plot device and often – perhaps more than the hero – the central theme of the plot . soo you are the wimpy villain? No I'm the 8 year old sociopath on C.S.I all grown up. LOOKOUT! twisted rofl
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:48 pm
Morvegil the Barbarian kyo00 Morvegil the Barbarian You lot are terrible, all of you, I'm trying to be nice and you ALL try to turn me into the Saturday morning cartoon villain.
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether an historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain is the bad guy or heavy, the characters who strive against the hero. A female villain is sometimes called a villainess.
A villain's disposition towards evil distinguishes him from an antagonist. For example, Javert in Les Miserables is an antagonist: He opposes the hero, but does so by such means and under such pretexts as not to become entirely odious to the reader; he may, in fact, even repent, be redeemed, or become a "good guy" in the end. (A villain is virtually always an antagonist, but an antagonist is not always a villain.) The villain is also distinct from the anti-hero, a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy (and may be or become good-hearted,) and is therefore the real hero of the story.
In spite of being the target of the audience's hatred, the villain is an almost inevitable plot device and often – perhaps more than the hero – the central theme of the plot . soo you are the wimpy villain? No I'm the 8 year old sociopath on C.S.I all grown up. LOOKOUT! twisted rofl ohh ok then in that case thats ok
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:49 pm
Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae Morvegil the Barbarian Thomae "No she will not join you, she is not dumb don't make dumb a** promises such as that" At last the circle is complete, your powers are weak Thomae, now I am the master. You should not have come! "like HELL!!! I will never bow to you I would rather die!" Yes... give into your anger, release your hate, join the.. Morvegil.. side... twisted Thomae's fangs start to get longer "......No I will not" My parents warned me about weirdos like you when I was young, they said. "Internet perverts always have fangs!". Are you hitting on me? gonk
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:50 pm
kyo00 ohh ok then in that case thats ok pirate I've got no idea but GYAAAAAAAR! anyway!
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