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Forbidden_Gate

Report | 11/13/2007 4:14 pm

Forbidden_Gate

=.=
Daku XIII

Report | 10/31/2007 2:09 am

Daku XIII

Hmm... extremely well done
Britney_Christine

Report | 10/19/2007 1:08 pm

Britney_Christine

thanks for the buy
takoman

Report | 10/01/2007 6:13 pm

takoman

yah, i know, armor is expensive though, only good armor is mithril, and thats almost 20k
ClownUnit02

Report | 09/18/2007 9:10 pm

ClownUnit02

Thanks for buying my crap!
Mr_J_Stuckey

Report | 07/20/2007 6:11 am

Mr_J_Stuckey

if you want anything i can try and get u it



but only if u can get me lawl and order bottoms 1st
[_Hiro_]

Report | 07/18/2007 11:15 pm

[_Hiro_]

are you going to be a security guard in the RP?
keyblade_master78

Report | 10/13/2006 9:41 am

keyblade_master78

hello
Oedipus_Rex

Report | 03/29/2006 6:00 pm

Oedipus_Rex

Some twelve years before the action of the play begins, Oedipus has been made King of Thebes in gratitude for his freeing the people from the pestilence brought on them by the presence of the riddling Sphinx. Since Laius, the former king, had shortly before been killed, Oedipus has been further honored by the hand of Queen Jocasta.

Now another deadly pestilence is raging and the people have come to ask Oedipus to rescue them as before. The King has anticipated their need, however. Creon, Jocasta's brother, returns at the very moment from Apollo's oracle with the announcement that all will be well if Laius' murderer be found and cast from the city.

In an effort to discover the murderer, Oedipus sends for the blind seer, Tiresias. Under protest the prophet names Oedipus himself as the criminal. Oedipus, outraged at the accusation, denounces it as a plot of Creon to gain the throne. Jocasta appears just in time to avoid a battle between the two men. Seers, she assures Oedipus, are not infallible. In proof, she cites the old prophecy that her son should kill his father and have children by his mother. She prevented its fulfillment, she confesses, by abandoning their infant son in the mountains. As for Laius, he had been killed by robbers years later at the junction of three roads on the route to Delphi...
Analord

Report | 03/27/2006 8:05 pm

Analord

THAT AIN'T A GRILL, DEMZ JUS FANCY BRACES

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