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Deuce Traveler

Adventurer
Klaus said:
I like Shadow Roy, in particular.

:D

Me too. I loved The Shadow reference from the old pulp stories. I also didn't get the WoD reference at first, like Glyfair since I am not a player of the system either, but now that some of our fellows here have pointed it out to me I do think it's a funny jab.
 

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WD40

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I think the WoD reference was quite weak, which is a shame coz the joke has a lot of m eat to it...

Dispite the reference to Vampire, Mummy and Shadow/Wraith there was nothing else there to specifically shout "WoD critters" Over "D&D critters" so when the D10 reference came up, I, like everyone, still had their D&D head on and went "Surely he means D12, Undead HD".

Great joke, sadly poorly executed... Rich must be ill.
 


freyar

Extradimensional Explorer
The MitD must be health-conscious ---- can't say I know of many D&D critters that eat fat-free scones. :D
 

Victim

First Post
freyar said:
The MitD must be health-conscious ---- can't say I know of many D&D critters that eat fat-free scones. :D

By fat free, I think the creature actually means "is a rock." He has pretend friends eating fake food. In his imagination, since they're not capable of eating at this point.
 

Gez

First Post
paradox42 said:
He comments on the thread-count in the mummy bandages. :lol:

I don't think so. Thread count is a unit measuring how fine a textile is; and the thread count for Order of the Stick on the giantitp forums alone is nearly nine times 600.
 

freyar

Extradimensional Explorer
Victim said:
By fat free, I think the creature actually means "is a rock." He has pretend friends eating fake food. In his imagination, since they're not capable of eating at this point.

Let's take this speculation to the ridiculous. :D The MitD implied that he wanted to eat them. Since he eats rocks, maybe he's a ... delver? :p
 

hafrogman

Adventurer
WD40 said:
I think the WoD reference was quite weak, which is a shame coz the joke has a lot of m eat to it...

Dispite the reference to Vampire, Mummy and Shadow/Wraith there was nothing else there to specifically shout "WoD critters" Over "D&D critters" so when the D10 reference came up, I, like everyone, still had their D&D head on and went "Surely he means D12, Undead HD".

Great joke, sadly poorly executed... Rich must be ill.
I disagree. The vampire reference screamed WoD to anyone who has ever had the misfortune of LARPing. Like all jokes, they're not accessible to everyone, but with the right background they're hysterical.
 
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Enforcer

Explorer
I haven't played anything WoD in years, but I still immediately got the joke--the struggle with humanity speech right before it provided the setup.
 

Ringan

Explorer
Balgus said:
I like Shadow roy.. dressed up as the shadow

Ohh that's what the reference was! I thought it was Vincent Valentine, except the bat wings seemed out of place. So anyone know if that means Vincent's look was stolen from the shadow?
 
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