Missing the point of FlagRSP entirely.

Nov 11, 2009 06:54

Uh, excuse me, demon hottie. The point of tools like FlagRSP is to provide the viewer with additional physical description details about your character. The point is NOT to dump your entire life history on the viewer while having NOT ONE WORD about what your character looks like.

Especially when the life history is this lore-wrecking:


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elfennau November 11 2009, 12:02:31 UTC
Arthas....five hundred years...Arthas...

*brain explodes*

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heart_of_string November 12 2009, 13:33:28 UTC
Ner'zuhl wasent even around. (Eyetwitch)

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because just one isn't enough: metalsyko November 11 2009, 12:06:05 UTC

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Re: because just one isn't enough: amynnah November 11 2009, 17:20:01 UTC
Yep....this.

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kitten_cudgel November 11 2009, 12:06:46 UTC
Yeah this cat lives in a whole different time line.

W...

T...

F...

I bet she's another undead carpet muncher too. One thing I never could stand about living in Darnassus... All the Undead Carpet Munchers.

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mwkilburn November 11 2009, 12:10:41 UTC
"For five hundred years Arthas poisoned her mind..."

Stopped reading there.

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bohotremere November 11 2009, 12:23:16 UTC
It doesn't help any that the whole "things that should not have been forgotten, history became legend, etc." bit is directly yanked, verbatim, from the prologue of Peter Jackson's "Fellowship of the Ring."

/facepalm

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metalsyko November 11 2009, 12:38:21 UTC
Yeah ... the whole ... the whole fucking thing is a rip of the opening dialogue from Fellowship. Nice catch. That ... that's like quadruple fail.

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kosmos_eve November 11 2009, 13:50:45 UTC
Either this is a joke and someone's bad attempt at being clever, or they thought it would be a good idea to use that.

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flamingcat November 11 2009, 15:10:53 UTC
Oh, man. I love that icon doubly because it is so very appropriate for what one feels like the instant one starts reading that... thing.

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