Fushigi
Storage Is My Life
By Monte Cook, Internet Message Board Wandering Monster Table.
Reminds me someone who used to roam at SR, can't say for sure, but...Green Slime : Like the phosphorescent fungi, this poster is always around. However, it does present a threat, because it spreads. This poster feels the need to respond to every message.
The Giver!Crusading Ogre. This encounter is dangerous because of the creature's ability to bowl over others. The crusading ogre's got an agenda and will barge into any discussion, no matter how unrelated, to turn it into a diatribe about that agenda. Politics, religion, operating systems -- the agendas of the crusading ogres are many and varied.
Tony, obviously. Gary doesn't pretend to be several different folks, unlike Tea and Tannin.Hydra. This monster creates multiple identities for itself, and then pretends to be multiple people at once to gang up on a single poster, or so that it can agree with itself and look smart.
DougArchangels. These powerful beings are also known as moderators, or mods. When they use their power wisely, they keep things moving smoothly. Without them, the other monsters would make it too dangerous to even visit message boards.
It's fubar on a bad dayChaos Beast. This creature posts nonsensical posts just to get attention. Not really all that different from a troll, really, although its easier to resist.
Honold (who is also an undead slayer)Phosphorescent Fungi. Not really a danger or evil, it's just always around. This is the poster who never seems to be offline.
Greg and his SCSI fetish...Champion. This guy chooses a thing or a person to champion.
Me (Boards with only dual VRM, Microsoft, oil companies, capitalism, Bush and refering to me as a Canadian)Nemesis. The opposite of a champion in many respects, the nemesis chooses one thing or person to hate and never misses an opportunity to let you know what he hates, and also why.
Mercutio (also a Wizened Sage)Disappointed Harpy. A variant harpy, this poster says something positive, but makes it clear that he doesn't really want to be doing so. "This actually didn't suck," he'll write, or he'll point out that something isn't as terrible as the other things of its kind.
Flagreen when he's not possesed by The Giver. Gary could fit here too. Some others too.Ravid. This entertaining, very rare poster brings life to many discussions with a delightful sense of humor or an intriguing outlook.
Too many to name. I'll mention Buck since I haven't anywhere above.Veteran. This poster has been around a long time and has been active all that time. Everyone comes to know (and usually respect) him.
PeeWeeOtyugh. Everything this guy posts is a waste.
CougTek said:Reminds me someone who used to roam at SR, can't say for sure, but...Green Slime : Like the phosphorescent fungi, this poster is always around. However, it does present a threat, because it spreads. This poster feels the need to respond to every message.
I think I still have that book, somewhere in a forgotten box. I thought it dated from the very early heighties, but you were more than five years old by 1981. My memory must be bad. I know I was a lot older than 5 when I've had it.Mercutio said:I remember getting the rulebooks taken away from me when I was in kindergarten, because the woman who was supposed to be teaching kids how to read got all upset by the big, red demon on the cover...
:rofl:blakerwry said:I got the free 180 day trial of 2k3... anybody know how the trial runs out?