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Started by Monsignor de Beaumanoir, May 08, 2008, 09:53:02 AM

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Sir William Marcus

#1695
Right on Darth Brynnius!


WARNING:When she sticks her hand out like that, thats usually the last thing you'll remember.

Templar Clones?? Hello Hollywood....."I have this idea....


Quote from: Femme Falchion on January 12, 2009, 07:39:45 PM
She reminds me of the all-knowing/all-seeing little girl in the Dune series.....

Are you referring to little "Alicia Witt?"




VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#1696
Quote from: Femme Falchion on January 12, 2009, 07:39:45 PM
the all-knowing/all-seeing little girl .....

You met my child? ;) ;D :P

Femme Falchion

#1697
*I guess this is where Sister Hatchet is supposed to chime in*

"Chip off the old block, your Eminence"
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

Oh, not at all! She takes after her mother....lol!  ;) ;D :P

Lady Christina de Pond

Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
Militissa in the Frati della Beata Gloriosa Vergine Mari

Sir William Marcus

VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#1701
As Brother William can probably attest to......."Been there, seen that, and had the t-shirt taken away from me".

Note: The casualty radius of such a stare usually includes everyone in the room, but it has been known to have directional capability to decrease colateral damage.

Lady Christina de Pond

ahhhaaa yes the stare that sends all men quivering to thier knees begging for Mercy
Helmswoman of the Fiesty Lady
Lady Ashley of De Coals
Militissa in the Frati della Beata Gloriosa Vergine Mari

Femme Falchion

Wow Militissa, you seem to have experience with this...

*wants to see the stats of this spell-like ability.....and who is Mercy?*
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Monsignor de Beaumanoir


Femme Falchion

Quote from: Warrior_Monk on January 13, 2009, 02:39:43 PM
OPEN DOOR ALERT!

you're going to have to clarify this for me....I don't get it (and didn't the last time)   :-\
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires


Femme Falchion

well hurry then, run through before it closes..... :)
Domina Virago
Grand Mistress of the Order of the Hatchet
Mother Confessor
Sister of the Spring Fires

Sir William Marcus


This Saturday, January 17, 2009





8-10pm -- The Templar Code -

For nearly two centuries, the Knights Templar were the medieval world's most powerful order, a fearsome and unstoppable Crusader militia. Then came accusations of unspeakable crimes. Who were the Templars, really? How did they become so powerful, so fast, and why did they fall just as quickly? Evidence hints that the Templars excavated under Jerusalem's Temple of Solomon. What did they find there? Was it, as The Da Vinci Code suggests, the true identity of the Holy Grail--the bloodline of Christ? Or an unimaginable treasure, documented in the Dead Sea Scrolls, buried 1,000 years before Christ's birth? We explore the Templar's origin, how they lived, trained, fought and became a medieval world power, and the suspicious circumstances behind their sudden downfall. Plus, we reveal why these warriors, dead for seven centuries, and their treasure still populate Hollywood blockbusters. Narrated by Ed Herrmann and featuring preeminent Templar authors.
VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

FYI: For those of you with young ones in the fortress that like to share in your hobby, I would like to tell you of a couple items out. There are some archaeological type toys, where the child digs with little tools to uncover a knight from a block of "cement". Once uncovered, the plastic knight can be painted and enjoyed. If they get bored "digging" for it, it can always be placed in a bowl of warm water to soften up the casing and then plucked out after a few hours....then painted.
There is also a Build a Castle set, that includes real little stone bricks and mortar that you use to put it together. If you don't like its' construction, or want to change the layout, you can always soak it and get more "magic sand" at a local hobby store, and rebuild it. They're no bigger than a square foot, and about 8" tall at the most.
My little Warrior Princess and I are working on one right now. They take several hours to a few days to build, depending on the patience and focus of the "crew".
I shall have pictures posted soon of our new "Micro Preceptory".  ;D