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Niccea
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verily this matter is confusing?
Verily. Now if you excuseith me, I must be going to paint a portrait of the Men of X.

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Got ya Anthony

@Exzachly: right and you'll be drawn and quartered because the village thinks you're a witch. >:)

I hast one thing to sayest to what thou just speaketh!



Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!

waff
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Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!
*draws his frying pan* I challenge ye to a duel braggart.

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Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!
*draws his frying pan* I challenge ye to a duel braggart.

Braggart? I just sayeth I coulndt draw! How doth that nameth me a braggart?!?!

waff
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Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!
*draws his frying pan* I challenge ye to a duel braggart.

Braggart? I just sayeth I coulndt draw! How doth that nameth me a braggart?!?!
I don't know. I just remember that braggart was an insult from the middle ages (atleast I think I remember).

Hakoshen
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Oh bother, I need an appropriate avatar for the next game.

Should I go as a knight, a peasant, or a ninja?

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Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!
*draws his frying pan* I challenge ye to a duel braggart.

Braggart? I just sayeth I coulndt draw! How doth that nameth me a braggart?!?!
I don't know. I just remember that braggart was an insult from the middle ages (atleast I think I remember).

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Oh bother, I need an appropriate avatar for the next game.

Should I go as a knight, a peasant, or a ninja?
XD

I think you should be a man from the east.

Hark, thou art very lucketh. Madam Ochi wanted to so you wearith a dress. But, I have that portrait…

Hakoshen
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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?

waff
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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?
Hark Hakoshen This is olde english.

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^-^ Ochi thought it would be funny if Hark's avatar was wearing a dress. He is the only one that doesn't have to change to blend into the theme.

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Am I too late? Lemme in!

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Am I too late? Lemme in!

First you need to dress appropriately. That hat, while the height of fashion, is not mediaeval enough. ;)

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Am I too late? Lemme in!
The games hath not yet started, ye shall be allowed passage.

Exzachly
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@Exzachly: right and you'll be drawn and quartered because the village thinks you're a witch. >:)

:O That explains that alternate ending on the Kid in King Author's court DVD..

Hakoshen
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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?
Hark Hakoshen This is olde english.

No, "Old English" was basically German with less spitting. Everyone has spoken English exactly as I am right now for the past 1000 years.

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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?
Hark Hakoshen This is olde english.

No, "Old English" was basically German with less spitting. Everyone has spoken English exactly as I am right now for the past 1000 years.

Ah, but this beith more than a 1000 years ago my good lad! And what dost thou believe the good ppl to speaketh in that time, prey thee?

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Hark? Someone said Hark? Am I being summoned? or are we just noticing something?
If someone notices me, do they say 'Hark, Hark!'
Gadzooks!

waff
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Hark? Someone said Hark? Am I being summoned? or are we just noticing something?
If someone notices me, do they say 'Hark, Hark!'
Gadzooks!
good morrow sir harkovast.

Hakoshen
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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?
Hark Hakoshen This is olde english.

No, "Old English" was basically German with less spitting. Everyone has spoken English exactly as I am right now for the past 1000 years.

Ah, but this beith more than a 1000 years ago my good lad! And what dost thou believe the good ppl to speaketh in that time, prey thee?

"Old English" is a myth started by the Roman Empire to give the citizens back home something to be afraid of! "Middle English" on the other hand existed in a few small, isolated hamlets in the ages before the roman Empire fell so basically

Old English which shares only basic similarities to modern English whenever -10BC
Real English with a few people speaking Middle English 11BC-999AD
Real English with anyone speaking Middle English 1000AD-2009

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Since I can't draw and I like the monty pithon search for the holy grail, I decided to use the black knigh for my avi during this game!
*draws his frying pan* I challenge ye to a duel braggart.

Braggart? I just sayeth I coulndt draw! How doth that nameth me a braggart?!?!
I don't know. I just remember that braggart was an insult from the middle ages (atleast I think I remember).

If memory dost serve me correctly, I dost beleiveth that "naive" was used as well. But hark! We doth be brothers in arms, why must we quarrel amongst ourselves? The roles haven't been handed out yet, so there be no need to quarrel yet my good sir!

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"Hark?" "Thou?" "Art?" Suffixes such as "eth and est?"

SPEAK ENGLISH PEOPLE!

Plus, every time someone says hark, I have to stop and think if they're saying hark or Hark.

And what's this talk about a dress?
Hark Hakoshen This is olde english.

No, "Old English" was basically German with less spitting. Everyone has spoken English exactly as I am right now for the past 1000 years.

Ah, but this beith more than a 1000 years ago my good lad! And what dost thou believe the good ppl to speaketh in that time, prey thee?

"Old English" is a myth started by the Roman Empire to give the citizens back home something to be afraid of! "Middle English" on the other hand existed in a few small, isolated hamlets in the ages before the roman Empire fell so basically

Old English which shares only basic similarities to modern English whenever -10BC
Real English with a few people speaking Middle English 11BC-999AD
Real English with anyone speaking Middle English 1000AD-2009

Verily, you doth be stuborn like an ox!

Hakoshen
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Verily, you doth be stuborn like an ox!

See? SEE?! Now you're resorting to likening me to mythical animals! What next, shall I be stubborn as a mule?

Verily, I scoff at thee.

waff
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No, "Old English" was basically German with less spitting. Everyone has spoken English exactly as I am right now for the past 1000 years.

Ah, but this beith more than a 1000 years ago my good lad! And what dost thou believe the good ppl to speaketh in that time, prey thee?

"Old English" is a myth started by the Roman Empire to give the citizens back home something to be afraid of! "Middle English" on the other hand existed in a few small, isolated hamlets in the ages before the roman Empire fell so basically

Old English which shares only basic similarities to modern English whenever -10BC
Real English with a few people speaking Middle English 11BC-999AD
Real English with anyone speaking Middle English 1000AD-2009
o_^ alright then how about we agree that we're speaking the cliched pop culture olde english then?

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See? SEE?! Now you're resorting to likening me to mythical animals! What next, shall I be stubborn as a mule?

Verily, I scoff at thee.


I dost believe that we doth be breaking down your will and mind!

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