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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Plan Gets Moving
« Reply #45 on: May 27, 2013, 03:47:13 PM »
I look forward to seeing what kind of expansions that tower might get.  I'm invisioning turrets and branching towers for some reason.

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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Plan Gets Moving
« Reply #46 on: May 27, 2013, 07:00:10 PM »
Hehehe. Just showing how much catching up Dolls and Wiry have to do :P And I am fairly positive. Don't worry, you'll get your turn to flaunt your knowledge of me at some point, I'm sure.

That's a nice boulder ;)
Oh, the amusing exchanges between the forces of good and evil  :=)

I look forward to seeing what kind of expansions that tower might get.  I'm invisioning turrets and branching towers for some reason.
The tower will progressively grow with each new town.  It probably won't do any more expanding while we're in Moonlight Falls, but it will serve and important purpose  :=)



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The Elven Town Jump-The Hunger Games
« Reply #47 on: May 28, 2013, 12:55:13 PM »
"...and your sister is well on her way to achieving her Lifetime Wish," said the Watcher.
"Mmhmm," said Breagadoir with obvious disinterest.



"She's become the girlfriend of a wealthy woman named Nancy," she continued.  The elven prince gave her no response an instead stood in the roofless room muttering something under his breath.



"And what exactly are you doing in there?" asked his Watcher.
"It's a sound-proofing spell," he answered, as if that made sense.



"Now if you'll excuse me, I have a phone call to make," he said, cutting off further discussion.



And within a short while, his guest arrived.
"Hey, nice house, man," said Rainflower.
"Being an eco-friendly gentleman, you'll love this room," said Bregadoir, leading him into the recently sound-proofed room.
"Whoa, grass indoors, dude!" said the rich hippie.



"Indeed, and try this organic apple," said Breagadoir with a smile.
*crunch* "Whoa, this makes me...feel...so...relaxed..."
And with that, Breagadoir locked Rainflower in the room, and set off to celebrate...much to the chagrin of the residents of Moonlight Falls.



First stop was the elixir shop to use another one of the "organic apples"



"You're so evil," said the consignment store woman.  "You're totally the man of my dreams."
"And you only earn minimum wage," said Breagadoir.  "You're a financial nightmare."
He then set off for the park, where he saw some familiar faces.
"Beatrice, you look mighty hot today."



"And Belinda, you just need to chill"



"hot stuff."



"Whoa...where am I?"



"Hello?  The door seems stuck, man.  Anyone?  I'm getting hungry..."
Looking on, the Watcher asked incredulously, "You're just going to leave him in there to starve?"
"Don't worry," said Breagadoir with a wicked smile, "I left him something to read."
"What?"
"The Hunger Games," he replied, still smiling.
"What about his family?" she asked.
"They'll be fine.  I'll comfort his poor widow."




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« Reply #48 on: May 28, 2013, 01:15:00 PM »
ROTLMAO! I was close. Not Rainflower Ivy, but his wife, lol.

Whoa Nancy! You're going to set the town on its ear, girlfriend.

Breagadoir is so masterful, he's totally the man of my dreams! He's also sensible..."You're a financial nightmare."

This was totally worth the wait. I laughed the whole time. Gosh.


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« Reply #49 on: May 28, 2013, 02:12:38 PM »
I'm on Dolls' side here,  You're hilarious, Peregrine!

Especially the temperature jokes. Those made me laugh for whatever reason, but I cackled with glee over the making of a widow!
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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Hunger Games
« Reply #50 on: May 29, 2013, 03:06:10 AM »
Poor Rainflower. He's the father-in-law of one of my Sims.  :'( Could not figure out who got the second poison apple.
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The Elven Town Jump-The Brilliant Irony
« Reply #51 on: May 29, 2013, 11:04:58 AM »


"Did I mention how much I enjoy my new job?" asked the elven prince.
"No," his Watcher replied, sounding unfocused on his words.
"Since I'm a private investigator,  I work with the police.  Isn't that brilliantly ironic?"



"Please tell me you're going to relent and set that poor man free," said his Watcher, genuine concern in her voice.
"No, I'm going to keep that rich man in there until he brings Grim for a visit," said Breagadoir.  "Now if you'll excuse me, I have some investigative work to do."



Meantime, things were getting bleak for Rainflower Ivy.



"Whoa, dude, there's...a light...should I go...into the light...?"



"You are the light, dummy," came a chilling voice.  "Now let's head outside for a chat."



"Whoa, dude, I'm so skinny!  I bet Annalove will think I look great!"
"Ugh," said the face-palming Reaper, "why are they always so clueless?  Look, Einstein, nobody is going to be impressed by how skinny you are because you starved to death."
"Starved?"
"To death," confirmed Grim.
"Oh.  I guess I shouldn't mention that to Annalove then..."



Breagadoir had decided to wait patiently for the right moment to visit the Ivy household.  By waiting patiently, he apparently meant tormenting his arch rivals.
"What's the matter, Belinda?  Things getting a bit too hot for you?"



"Good heavens, it seems your house is on fire."



"Ahahahaha!  Well, I must go break the tragic news of their loss to the Ivy family."



"Wait," said the Watcher, "are you seriously exploiting your position with the police to tell the Ivy family that Rainflower died when you know full well you killed him?"
"Yep, isn't it brilliantly ironic," he replied with a gleaming smile.





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« Reply #52 on: May 29, 2013, 11:12:29 AM »
This is wonderful, given time, Breagadoir might just earn his place amongst the Halls of Evil.

I see it now, the Ivy widow, clueless to his role in the death of her husband, will fall into the strong arms of the police man who was so helpful. Breagadoir will live in luxury and happiness, unconcerned for the torment that he put his wife through, all in the name of greed.

Brilliant, my Golden Hair approves.
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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Hunger Games
« Reply #53 on: May 29, 2013, 11:14:25 AM »
This is wonderful, given time, Breagadoir might just earn his place amongst the Halls of Evil.

I see it now, the Ivy widow, clueless to his role in the death of her husband, will fall into the strong arms of the police man who was so helpful. Breagadoir will live in luxury and happiness, unconcerned for the torment that he put his wife through, all in the name of greed.

Brilliant, my Golden Hair approves.
I read that as "my Golden Heir approves.  Changes the meaning just a bit  :=)

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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Hunger Games
« Reply #54 on: May 29, 2013, 11:15:21 AM »
I read that as "my Golden Heir approves.  Changes the meaning just a bit  :=)

Nope, my wonderful Golden HAIR approves of your shenanigans  ;)
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« Reply #55 on: May 29, 2013, 01:00:24 PM »
This is wonderful, given time, Breagadoir might just earn his place amongst the Halls of Evil.

I see it now, the Ivy widow, clueless to his role in the death of her husband, will fall into the strong arms of the police man who was so helpful. Breagadoir will live in luxury and happiness, unconcerned for the torment that he put his wife through, all in the name of greed.

Brilliant, my Golden Hair approves.

You must use Pantene, dah-ling, for your brilliant, golden mop ;D Which covers an astoundingly brilliant brain :'(  May I borrow it?



I read that as "my Golden Heir approves.  Changes the meaning just a bit  :=)

I don't think that he wants to be your heir and especially not Breagadoir's heir. Heirs don't fare well around these parts, you know.


Excellent update. The wry humor you use--signature style, I see--serves this story well. Favorite parts? Umm, let's see. Breagadoir hiding behind shrubbery in the restroom when all he had to do was hide up on top of the toilet in the stall. Sheesh.  Rainflower's death. He's certainly not the sharpest tack in the box now is he? And then there was the fire. Belinda burned [it] to the ground tonight. *Now, I must go listen to Nickleback*

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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Hunger Games
« Reply #56 on: May 29, 2013, 01:24:16 PM »
Excellent update. The wry humor you use--signature style, I see--serves this story well. Favorite parts? Umm, let's see. Breagadoir hiding behind shrubbery in the restroom when all he had to do was hide up on top of the toilet in the stall. Sheesh.  Rainflower's death. He's certainly not the sharpest tack in the box now is he? And then there was the fire. Belinda burned [it] to the ground tonight. *Now, I must go listen to Nickleback*
Glad you enjoy it.  Rainflower's death was an interesting moment. 
The "stakeout" was just an interesting example of freewill gone astray.  I thought about replacing it with something more serious, but I don't want to give the misconception that he actually tries hard at his job.  He has more important things to do  :=)

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« Reply #57 on: May 29, 2013, 02:41:33 PM »

"Ugh," the Watcher said in exasperation, "watching him do all of these terrible things is torturous!"



"There, there," said the queen, in a lackluster effort to reassure her.
"Your job is to help keep him distracted," offered the king.  "While he's busy showing off for you, Caoin will have more time to succeed."
"And is Caoin truly succeeding?" she asked her liege.



"He is already overcoming his shyness," the king pointed out.  "Here he is at a karaoke night with a work friend."



"A potential spouse and mother of his heir?" she asked.
"Unfortunately," said the king, "this one is already married, but this was what I really wanted you to see."



"Is that a...a...zombie?!?" she asked in stunned disbelief.
"Yes," said the proud king, "and just look at my son bravely ensorcel her so no one gets hurt!"
"The ensorcelling our son did," added the queen, "pulled the poor girl out of her zombie curse.  He then took her to his home and cared for her until he was sure she would be alright.  She even aged up to young adult while in his care."



"He even got her a change of clothes and helped her with that atrocious hairdo she had," her majesty said.
"A potential spouse?" asked Breagadoir's Watcher.
"Potential," said the king, simply.



"Caoin has stepped up as the man we expected him to be," said the queen, "but Alainn has actually surprised me a bit."



"She has gotten involved with this Nancy woman," the queen continued.
"Yes, you'd mentioned her before," said the former handmaiden.
"Well, she has stayed with her rather than simply dumping her and moving on," said the queen in a tone that expressed her surprise.  "They have even moved in together."



"Additionally," continued the queen, "she has gotten a job as a firefighter and has become an invaluable member of the crew!"
"Won't the steady job and relationship keep her from competing in the challenge?" asked the confused young Watcher.  "And won't it throw things off if she's still there when Breagadoir and Caoin are supposed to be there?"
"Well, we may have to step in and 'intervene' just to keep things moving," said the king, "but it is nice to see that Alainn has more potential than we first thought."



"And what of Breagadoir?" asked the king, feigning innocence.  "Has he shown himself to be a fit ruler thus far?"
With a sigh, she answered, "No.  Not at all."



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« Reply #58 on: May 29, 2013, 02:50:21 PM »
I am totally hooked on this story! Great job!

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Re: The Elven Town Jump-The Story Behind the Scenes
« Reply #59 on: May 29, 2013, 03:02:13 PM »
Silly King and Queen, there's no stopping the ascension of Evil in this Dimension either!  ;D
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