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Post by sparrowhawk on Apr 28, 2004 12:39:38 GMT
A trivial poll since I'm struggling with a .NET problem and got bored!
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Post by Old Shendemiar on Apr 28, 2004 13:16:35 GMT
I care, but both spellings are fine!
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Post by Natmus on Apr 28, 2004 13:27:26 GMT
I think Faerie is a Latin word meaning "Holy Day" or "Day Off", something like that. The Latin word has worked it's way into Danish where "Ferie" now means holiday, but not holy day (that's still "helligdag", of course ) I don't think many Danes realise where that word comes from. I would have preferred Fey, but obviosly that was taken. Pixie, Sprite or Dryad could have done it too, I think. Heck, break out the AD&D Monster Manual, and be inspired
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Post by sparrowhawk on Apr 28, 2004 13:28:48 GMT
Heck, break out the AD&D Monster Manual, and be inspired I've never played D&D, let alone the Advanced version. Gasp! Shock!
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Post by Natmus on Apr 28, 2004 13:33:56 GMT
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Post by Ringthane on Apr 28, 2004 14:22:51 GMT
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Post by Old Shendemiar on Apr 28, 2004 14:37:16 GMT
DO anyone remember game name "Phantasie III" or any of the phantasie series?
It had Pixies Sprites and Fairies. They had exeptional agility!
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Post by Natmus on Apr 28, 2004 14:55:16 GMT
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Post by Ringthane on Apr 28, 2004 14:59:43 GMT
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Post by sparrowhawk on Apr 28, 2004 15:20:18 GMT
Thread polluters!
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Post by Ringthane on Apr 28, 2004 15:24:15 GMT
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Post by Natmus on Apr 28, 2004 15:50:04 GMT
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Post by Ringthane on Apr 28, 2004 15:52:41 GMT
Much good now to this poll thread ;D
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