Everything posted by KCHughes
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What is your favourite Sport? & Who do you admire in Spo
Auto Racing, especially Formula 1 and the IRL whenever I can get it on TV.
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Rating Avatars Game
8/10, evil smiley. 'Nuff said.
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The Sig Rating Game
9/10, ridiculous details. =D>
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Badly pronounce the above user's name!
Fogle. Like the guy in the Subway commercials.
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The /\ < V game
^Speaks the truth V Is having a good day hopefully
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The /\ < V game
^Is referring to the thread that was locked due to excessive flaming V Will be even more confused after reading this
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how much do u like a...
10 as long as I'm in control of it. Songs about ketchup.
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The /\ < V game
^Is lying, since I cannot tell you which thread V Cannot lick his or her ear
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The 'You're Banned' Game (over 38,000 banned!)
Banned for reminding me of how hungry I am right now.
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Badly pronounce the above user's name!
Table Skin Waxer
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Type your account with your...
kchughes Tongue lkmnjhbvcbnklukcfgdhkljhgvfcvdhgkyjgh (<- drying off keyboard with shirt sleeve)
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
Some things I've been thinking about. Miss Schism: Schism means 'split'. Jagex just doesn't pull its names for NPCs out of thin air, so I think it's an indicator for something deeper. "Allegations of his involvement in a spectacular bank robbery have never been substantiated." 'Involvement?' That's a little suspicious, if the bank robbery was in fact a one-man job like people seem to claim.
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
@ quantumkik: That's really an interesting theory, but the biggest arguement against it is that WOM is now very wealthy and wearing a party hat, and he admits it if you talk to him. But why nobody has openly accused him of robbing the bank (except Miss Schism) is pretty weird. But after looking over your theory again, it doesn't seem very unreal at all. I'm convinced he DID rob the bank, but for reasons that your theory contains. It's possible that his "heist" was a conspiracy made up by the bankers to have the bank get robbed and get insurance money for it. If you think about it, he really didn't have to kill all those innocent bystanders. If he were just robbing the bank, he knew there was a security camera, so it's not like a few more witnesses would have harmed him. Maybe the bank got WOM to rob the bank and get money for insurance. That banker at the end that he didn't kill was probably in on it, helping WOM get part of the money into his house and the other part to the leaders of the bank. That would explain why he destroyed the security camera when he did, so it could see him breaking and entering but not the actual robbery. The whole thing seemed really theatrical; WOM making all those comments to make it seem real, that security guard that comes in towards the end and tells WOM that he's under arrest - WOM just does a little damage to the guard, then kicks him, and the guard still has about 3/4 health left and he just falls over, like a stormtrooper effect! So, my thinking is that the female banker helped WOM remove the money from the bank, but that part wasn't seen on the video to protect her, then afterwards the leaders of the bank transferred her somewhere else to keep her safe (or keep her from talking). Now she's nowhere to be found, conveniently. If (if) WOM gets arrested the bank can use its leverage to bail him out, and he can go on like normal.
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Back then in Runescape 2...
That's exactly why I won't sell my rune armor to anyone who asks. They want it for THOSE prices, not the inflated ones.
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Medical Question
I'm glad I have extremely low blood pressure.
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Medical Question
Is it only 1 arm that hurts, or does it vary? And what is tachycardia?
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Back then in Runescape 2...
Back when the rock you were mining just turned gray when the ore was gone. Back when Falador didn't look like a KKK rally. Back when essence mining was the best money making tool in F2P. Back when there were people who could actually read the labels for each emote and not be confused. :lol:
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
I noticed that. It doesn't say what became of the mage, though. Maybe summoning has actually been around for a long time but is now kind of a "lost art." I was thinking back to the God Wars and I was wondering if the each side's army was made entirely of summoned things. They couldn't have used mortals as their soldiers, because a war that destructive would have cleaned out the mortal population forever. And it lasted 4000 years, so any war that long would have killed off everything. That makes me believe that each god just summoned up an army and fought. Humanity was caught in the crossfire and could barely survive. It would have been a stalemate obviously, since no side would ever run out of soldiers, so the only way it could have ended was with Zamorak killing Zaros.
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Who on TIF would you msot likely date/hook up with?
These threads have been getting really odd lately...
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What do you think other tipiters are going to be?
I don't know anyone enough to try this.
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
We're in the 5th age, year 169. The 1st was 4000 years, the 2nd was 2000, the 3rd was 4000, and the 4th was 2000.
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
Hmm. She said Delrith was summoned by Chaos Druids, not by dark wizards. That should be relevant. Chaos druids hang out in the wilderness, right? The gypsy is something like 230 years old, because she gives you a formula to know how old she is. And she looks to me like she's in good shape. Her hair is gray, not white like WOM's or Traiborn's. They could be older than that. Rovin could have been entrusted with a key because he's also in the society. Even though Prysin doesn't like him, it wasn't Prysin's decision to give him a key. Someone higher up, perhaps?
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
I was thinking that Grayzag would have had his summoning accident in the new tower, not the old one, which is why there's a cage in the new one. OK, I see what you mean. Grayzag wasn't the original discoverer of summoning, but maybe learned from the original one who discovered it. What if the mage who taught Grayzag about summoning had been one of the mages involved in the first Delrith incident in Varrock? Perhaps he was the only survivor and Grayzag became his apprentice, but could only summon imps. Maybe Grayzag one day was trying really hard to summon something better and "accidently" summoned a demon. But he obviously doesn't know enough about controlling the things he summons (he loses his imps all the time, right?) and the demon wounded him, and the other mages had to bring it under control with that cage. That would explain Grayzag's accident, and would explain why he couldn't have been around as long as Traiborn and WOM. That would satisfy both of our theories, I think. I just got Silverlight again and took it to WOM, and he seemed very excited about it. He offers 80gp for it, much higher than Mizgog's beads, but he seems equally enthusiastic about both. There has to be some connection between him and the Delrith incident. It just makes sense that there would be.
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Investigating the Wise Old Man
Yes, I forgot about Traiborn holding one of the 3 keys to Silverlight! This is an excellent find! This could be a very vital connection. Another key was given to Captain Rovin in the castle, could that mean he also has some connection to the society? This is very good... Here's what I think. Grayzag was the original discoverer of summoning. To prove his knowledge he summoned a lesser demon, hoping to show that he was in fact very powerful, and then "de-summon" the demon when he was finished showing off. However, we know from some sources in Runescape (Malignus, I believe) that there was some accident, and Grayzag was mentally incapacitated from the accident, and lost most of his abilities. Since Grayzag could no longer "De-summon" the lesser, the other mages put up that cage in Grayzag's room, so it could not escape and go on a rampage. The cage probably has some anti-demon capabilities, maybe using some powers of Saradomin. Anyway, Grayzag was now impaired, so he could only summon little imps instead of great demons like he could before. Some evil wizards got word of this and wanted to find out themselves how to summon, so Grayzag taught them how to summon imps. By combining their skills, the wizards were able to summon Delrith and have it attack Varrock. But somewhere down the line the secret society found out about the evil wizards̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ plan, and asked the mages in the Wizard̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s Tower for help. The mages who had made the cage to contain Grayzag̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s demon created a sword with the same magical properties as the cage and gave it to the society. The society named the sword Silverlight, and a ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åchosen one̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ
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Loveship
I didn't understand it at all.