Wizards of the Shelf

Nov 20, 2010 11:03

Previously on The Secret Life of Dolls: Tonner Edward ended up with a daily ghost tea party on his housekeeping schedule.

He wasn't happy about it, either. Ellowyne Two had finally achieved in death what she had been unable to manage in life: his undivided, voluntary attention.

Well, somewhat voluntary.

A job worth doing is worth doing well )

dolls, gaming, twilight, the secret life of dolls, van helsing, pirates of the caribbean, his dark materials, this is going to end well, lord of the rings

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allie_meril November 20 2010, 17:20:38 UTC
*GASP* This can't be the Birthday Present yet, can it?

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wirrrn November 20 2010, 17:20:47 UTC

I want a Dire Capybara now.

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sour_idealist November 20 2010, 17:21:59 UTC
DIRE CAPYBARA. Glorious. That is all.

(Ahm. Does anyone have any response to the TvTropes statement that Anna and Lizzie are a couple? Because I don't remember that installment, and I'm curious.)

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celestineangel November 20 2010, 17:30:37 UTC
I can't remember it being explicitly stated (how often does Cleo really explicitly state the couples?), but it's pretty much accepted as canon.

YES. I JUST SAID CANON FOR SECRET LIFE OF DOLLS. WHEEE!!!

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sour_idealist November 20 2010, 17:35:15 UTC
Whenever she's explicitly stating Faramir One/Eowyn, Fugagorn/White Arwen, H.D. Aragorn/Purple Arwen, or TLE/TLB?

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celestineangel November 20 2010, 17:43:17 UTC
There is that.

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nb2000 November 20 2010, 17:25:32 UTC
"Dire Capybara licks you in the face for 3d6 HP. Because I said so. Roll."

I am DYING of laughter over here. Someone needs to find you a plush capybara for Lyra to play with.

What fresh chaos awaits inside pandora's...sorry, UPS box at the end there.

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laughingacademy November 20 2010, 17:26:24 UTC
SO. MUCH. GLEE.

Greatest D&D session ever.

Has anyone attacked the darkness yet?

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eruvadhril November 20 2010, 23:17:21 UTC
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHAT IS THAT ICON

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cmdr_zoom November 21 2010, 00:34:08 UTC
Conrad Veidt as "The Man Who Laughs", one of the primary inspirations for the Joker.

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eruvadhril November 21 2010, 00:42:56 UTC
...Okay. That justifies its existence. I just hope I never see it again unless every light in the house is on.

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