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Alright, see, there are SO many reasons why this conversation should not be taking place.
Five bucks says one of the mods closes this thread. |
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Awww....But that's the funny thing. I like to encourage people. It gives them self-confidence! And if he degenerates, that's even funnier. I love that sick, twisted sense of humor. But you're absolutely right. No more encouraging. And what game is that guy from? It looked familiar.... |
I said my two cents...I gladly agree to back down from this rapidly libellous conversation.
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He's from Devil May Cry, Alon something I think.
And Wolf, your confusing things I've actually done with jokes and comments other people have made. I suggest go back and rereading everything before you diagnose me. Damn furries... |
Ah. Never played that. No wonder it was so familiar looking *sarcasm*
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Oh...and make sure your grammar is correct. I had to read that 5 times before I figured out what exactly you were trying to say. And hiding things behind black text is so immature. (text has been made red to show IHMN's original attempted insult.) |
Here's my version of Wolfie's character.
Name: Cameron Age: 25 Gender: Male "Class": Con-man Appearance: Relatively short with long blonde hair that tends to cover his left eye. He wears a hooded cloak that covers most of his body. He wears leather gloves and leather boots. He carries his daggers in a holder on his back. A grappling gun is placed under his cloak on his left hip. Weapons: Two daggers Equipment: Grapple gun Quote: "Hello there. How are you? Are you comfortable? Good. Of course, comfort like this isn't free..." Bio: Cameron was an orphan, so he was raised on the street. He quickly learned that if he wanted to survive, he'd have to support himself. He had no real skill whatsoever, other than tricking people into believing that he was worse off than he really was. After a while, he got his trickery to an art. He could con almost anyone he wanted, and had enough smarts to know who he could con. At times though, negotiations went bad. So he trained in close combat with his daggers. And if he wanted to run, he would use his grapple to get to higher ground. Personality: A habitual liar. Even HE doesn't know that he's lying sometimes. And if he wants something, he'll pull every trick in the book to get it. |
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Also, Raiden, we've already got a tricky gambler (Which would also indicate a con man). |
We have a gambler. Not a con-man. Gamblers gamble for money. Con-men talk you out of your money, and then disappear before it's their turn to deliver.
There's a difference. |
Is it good to have a con-man and a thief, when both are pretty good at conning? Do we really need that?
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