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Post by Margarita on Aug 3, 2006 0:37:20 GMT -5
Name: Margarita Species: Sand Cat Height: Much smaller than a wildcat Pelt Color: Sandy on the top of the body, and white on the belly and the inside of the legs. Small black stripes circle her legs and tail Eye Color: Light blue, so light that it's almost white Weapons: Two dirks, and many mixtures of potions that are either sleep-inducing or deadly.
Margarita comes from the dry desert near the sea, where she has become used to fighting the bloodthirsty toads. She can survive a long time on very little water, as do all cats of her rare, decreasing breed.
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Post by Chicory Rue on Aug 3, 2006 1:18:58 GMT -5
Yaaay! First! ;D Anyways, welcome to the Horde, Margarita! I like your name, by the way.
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Post by Typhoon on Aug 3, 2006 7:48:10 GMT -5
2nd! Nice name; kinda reminds me of Martini the Warrior... Welcome, etc., etc.
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Post by Rinafera Woxwitty III on Aug 3, 2006 8:34:34 GMT -5
Third! Yes!
Well, are you going to fight Icetea Longstraw or not, Margarita. (Hehe, name humor.)
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Mareth
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Thanks to Creejak of CotBF for the great avatar.
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Post by Mareth on Aug 3, 2006 11:27:05 GMT -5
Hey.
Yes, Martini the Warrior shall become your arch-nemesis.
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Post by Dingus and Shotput on Aug 3, 2006 13:40:15 GMT -5
5th.
dang
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Post by Korren Greeneyes on Aug 3, 2006 23:06:13 GMT -5
Yes, either Martini the Warrior - or Kahlua the Hutt, my only insanely evil alter ego (I have many alter egos, some of which are insane, but none exept Kahlua are evil as yet).
Oh, yes, and welcome to the Horde and all that. 6th!
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Post by Margarita on Aug 3, 2006 23:23:12 GMT -5
Glad you like the name. I actually looked up the sand cat in an animal encyclopedia, and the species name was felis margarita. What are the chances of that happening?
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Post by Chicory Rue on Aug 4, 2006 9:21:29 GMT -5
...have you forgotten about Twitchy Mouse? I know, I know, tis' awesome. ;D I myself have a bad habit of naming characters after scientific names. I made a tegu on Adael (Tupinambis teguixin), and what did I name her? "Tegu Tupinambi." Oh, well- it sound cool, so there. Nyah.
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Post by Korren Greeneyes on Aug 4, 2006 22:10:05 GMT -5
No, I have not forgotten about Twitchy Mouse. He's just insane, and that only when Korren's on a java high. Twitchy is not evil, he only hates walls that he runs into, and ceilings, and floors, and giant mutant daisies that spring from ordinary-looking seeds, and evil wildcat commanders that try to eat him (not that I'm referring to anybeast in particular ((*cough* Flameclaw *cough*)))... This could go on a while. Okay, I'll admit it: if Korren's Dr. Jekyll, then Twitchy's his evil, caffeine-addict, wall-hating, gonna-chew-on-anything/beast-that-gets-in-my-way Mr Hyde.
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Post by Chicory Rue on Aug 5, 2006 8:56:49 GMT -5
Ol' Flamey ain't gonna be posting very much, at least for a while- according to his post on the tourney, at any rate. *sigh* I'll miss being chased around by a rampant, malevolent wildcat.
Heeeeeeeey, I like Jekyll and Hyde! Teh bookie is awesome, eh? ;D
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Post by Korren Greeneyes on Aug 5, 2006 22:32:29 GMT -5
Oh yes, I loooooove Jekyll and Hyde, the book, and the musical, which I've never seen but I've sang and listened to the music. I also love the Scarlet Pimpernel, the book, and the musical (likewise for Jekyll and Hyde, which was written by the same composer).
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Post by Chicory Rue on Aug 9, 2006 11:17:32 GMT -5
Wow, there's a musical? I never kn- I mean I sooooooo knew that. When was it written? And by whom?
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Post by Korren Greeneyes on Aug 9, 2006 17:11:18 GMT -5
I have no idea when it was written, but I think it came out in the '80s sometime. And the writer -- I knew his name once, but now I can't remember. Anyway, it's out there, and my vocal teacher has a book of the songs. Totally awesome music -- sorry I can't tell you more about it, Rue.
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