Welcome to the ROGboard! You can post just about anything here as long as it fits into the very few rules we have. You can talk Methos {a definate plus}, Highlander, Sports, you name it! I, as the board mistress, ask that you link to any pictures you post here rather then putting them directly into the message. Enjoy! And welcome home!
I woke up that morning on the couch, hangover-free, as always, only mildly buzzing. Did I really...half a bottle, gone. My husband, gone to work. I darted a look at the phone. Hell, let'em fire me. It's not like I really need to work, after all. I looked at the envelope on the table. "Ryan Richardson" was living in the lovely Northeast. I could find his house in a flash, and pump him for the info I needed. After all, I was feeling a little violent this morning.
His place was one of those small, two bed-room dwellings usually favored by elderly couples who've taken to separate beds. I looked at it with a touch of disgust--why not just get a bloody apartment? You could call it a house--but why? Homes were for families--and--
Something seemed wrong as I got out of the car and walked up to the door. It was oddly quiet, there was no sound of t.v. or radio. I shook the thought off, and reached for the doorbell.
Nothing.
I knocked.
Nothing again.
Feeling like an idiot, I tried the door. It was open, and I let myself in, expecting at any moment to be reminded that I was an unwelcome guest. But even within, I was struck by the silence.
Was there no one here? I wondered. Who is the doofus who lives in Philly and doesn't think to keep his door locked when he isn't home? I wandered through the house.
"Richardson?"
Nothing. I noted the history books he had lining his shelves, and the way the place was furnished, spartan-scholar. And then, I reached the bedroom. I felt queer, as if I was sensing another Immortal, but that couldn't be. I opened the bedroom door, and was immediately shocked by the sight--
He was dead. Of that there could be no question. No soul could be in that condition and live. I came closer, unafraid, but trembling all the same. The skin from his extremities--surrounding his eyelids, fingernails, his nostrils, eaten. The remaining flesh seemed eaten from the inside. I went through the diseases I knew-- Leprosy. Ebola. Necrotising fascitis. Not a one of them did exactly this, but I didn't have to be Quincy to know what I was looking at.
He had fallen victim to my virus. I had never seen a human suffer these consequences--and I never wanted to. I didn't even want to consider how--it dawned on me that this was now officially a hot zone, and I didn't know what proceedure to follow:
Notify the Center for Infectious diseases and/or FEMA and inform them that their worst nightmare had become a reality?
Or take matters into my own hands?
Dazed, I ran to the bathroom. I scrubbed my hands, not as if I feared contamination, but fearing I would spread it. And as the truth dawned on me, I felt sicker and sicker. I retched. I admit it.
I still had some small business to tend to. I looked about for something, anything, that would lead me to what I wanted--the truth. The story. The head of Duncan MacLeod, if need be. I found some notebooks, and a lap-top, and I...appropriated them. And then I knew how to deal with this little set-back.
These houses all had gas water-heaters. A little this, a little that, a little Anarchist's Cookbook.
I was four blocks away when the house exploded into flames.
Posted on May 14, 1999, 7:34 PM from IP address 216.164.249.243
Hello. Hi there! How are you? What is the matter with you??? I'm begging you! I'm on my knees! Come on, people! Old Soul and I have got an unopened Highlander Blooper Reel II, 4 Methos Iron-ons, and 6 Methos bookmarks! What am I talking about? The BBGL/MINT Contest that started last month! I'm on my knees here. Oh, let me kiss your toes. Would you like a donut? Arg! Play with us! If you are a BBGL or a MINT your submissions are due tomorrow and guess what peoples? WE'VE ONLY HAD TWO SUBMISSIONS! *sobbing in pain. sniff sniff* What would Methos think of us? Even if you only have ONE web address for the scavenger hunt you'll probably win something!!!! Ah!!!! All this hard work for nothing? It can't be so!
jam
P.S. Wanna join the contest and aren't a member of BBGL or MINT? Well, too bad! You can't! Get lost! *g* j/k. All you have to do is join us, but hurry, you've only got one day left...
The Contest! Come on!!!
Posted on May 14, 1999, 7:31 PM from IP address 152.169.56.139
...Not much going on; just had some time to pay bills, stop that stupid allotment, etc, before final formation. Thought I'd check e-mail(siva, WHERE....?:})and ROG messages. I'm shamming. So's everyone else. I am playing 3 different games this weekend(Palladium, Live-Action Vampire, and now Call of Cthulu, run by Staff Sergeant Dave. Very Scary)PLUS I'm helping Josh come up with his own Live-Action Chronicle;Supernatural Hunters-as in, they hunt down vamps, were-creatures, changlings, mages, each other, etc. I'm part of his narrator/permanent Non-Player troupe. Whew. Too much role-playing...But I love it.
Everything going good...esp. my relationship with josh. We do try to take breaks from each other and have our own lives, but sometimes it's a bit difficult when we enjoy each others company so much. He's thinking of going to PLDC and becoming an NCO...Josh is in the Army to pay off college bills and build a good resume. Gotta go. COB in 30 minutes.
PS-Who's trying to see "Star Wars" opening night? Josh is taking Wednesday off so he can camp out Tuesday night to try and get tickets. I haven't the heart to tell him it's probably futile. He's soooo excited; just like a little kid whenever he thinks about it. It's so cute!!
While the baby is sleeping and say hi! I've been having a tough couple of weeks but it's worth it.
Alia is 3 weeks now. She looks exactly like me.
She's doing great.
Last night my son got up to turn off the tv, he turned around and looked at me and fell down and started having a seizure, dang, this was the worse one yet, I stood up to catch him but I was holding the baby. So he fell down pretty hard.
No matter how many times it happens it still scares the SH*T outta me!
Today is my 33rd birthday! NO! WAIT! it's my 29th
birthday, yeah thats it! From now on, as Tessa put it, I only celebrate un-birthday's!
Gotta go!
Mari (DJ)
Posted on May 14, 1999, 12:49 PM from IP address 209.85.86.131
..to my website, K'Immortal Beloved. I've now added Kristin (an actual f'immie k'immie!) and Ahriman (yeah! just more excuses for for Kronos pics (thanks Gandolph!))
I'm also going to be making some significant changes to the main page, so stay tuned.
More K'immies
Posted on May 13, 1999, 2:49 PM from IP address 207.215.94.23
At this, the Watcher laughed the way a person can only laugh if one has a Bowie knife to the throat and a rich sense of absurdity. I, however, was not much amused.
"You! Think! Ha, ha! About getting...(wheeze)revenge!" he said. I pressed the knife a little closer, letting him feel how sharp the edge was. "Oh, (sniff) that is too much. You're a little whack-job, aren't you? Ha! Ha! I'm going to tell you who did it just to see you get yourself killed! What the he-- do you think you're going to do?"
"Cut your eyes out and feed them to you. What do you suppose will be worse, the rhuemy fluid seeping out of your eye-less sockets, or the taste of...."
He cut me off. "Please! You are so bad at that! Look, it was this guy, Duncan MacLeod. And he's really good. Happy, now?"
"Any idea where..." I trailed off. Pointless, wasn't it. Even I knew I really wasn't that great. "Look. I'm going to turn around and drop you back off. No harm, no foul," I said, defeated. "You can just, I dunno, go do whatever it is you do."
And that was what I did. Went back to the pedestrian overpass. And I let him go. But as he went out the door, I noticed something in his pocket, and, without thinking, grabbed it. He didn't seem to notice. As he walked to his car (one of those new Volkswagons, silver), I glanced at the envelope. His electric bill.
With the return address sticker neatly pasted on. I smiled as he drove away.
I made it home, but I was a wreck from mulling things over--I hate when I do that. I think too much when I drive; it's all that time alone. Do I pay him a visit? Do I ransack the place for information? What would I be doing it for? Was I still entertaining thoughts of revenge?
First thing in the door, I grabbed a Collins glass and filled it with ice. It looked like another night in which I'd be seeking the counsels of Mr. Beam. I poured my drink and dropped myself on the couch. Once or twice, I've had nights like this. A fight, come home stiff, pour something stiffer. My husband must have been waiting up.
"Drinking again?"
"Yup."
"Do you know that stuff could kill you?"
"Probably not." I was in no mood for this crap.
"You can't just get a new liver..."
"Or a new head," I muttered to myself. "Look, I'm just kicking back, okay? Had a run-in, don't want to talk about it."
He raised his hands, almost as if he was about to clench his fists tight. He wanted to slam something. "Why can't you be..."
"You can have normal, or you can have me. You can't have both."
"Sometimes I wonder..."
Something in his voice made the decision for me. How did it get to this?
"I've got some things I need to do tomorrow," I said, poker-faced. "I'll be making some arrangements. I'll need to burn some vacation days. It's....a favor for a friend."
Posted on May 12, 1999, 9:34 PM from IP address 209.122.217.33
but he always does - a bit - to my eyes, at least (sorry, no offence meant, but in my eyes he is not at all handsome... does this make me a person with a really strange taste?)
Hmpf
Posted on May 19, 1999, 2:28 PM from IP address 62.104.196.138
Ok I'm still playing with my new PS filter... it can make puzzels out of pictures too! This is just SOOO cool! I can't wait until I learn it all or at least half of it and can start doing some serious graphics with it! I took one of my old crappy colleges and turned it into a puzzle! :?)
I just got a new graphics toy from my step mom! ITs SOOOO SWEET! I can make my own quickenings, I can make textures... man its great!!! I love getting new toys especially when it involves graphics proggies!
A sample of what i can do now Its just me playing to learn the filter proggie so its too busy but man I love this photoshop filter! I am going to have SOOOO much fun with this!
Just had to share my joy. WOOHOO!
TH
Posted on May 11, 1999, 10:41 PM from IP address 209.178.2.161
I've been hockeylander, MacDuck98 {my hockey posting board names} I've somehow been Troll Princess, I've been many peopple! I suppose I could be Tuna too LOL. Happens all the time. No worries.
TH
Loving this new photoshop filter BIG time.
I made a lake bed with lightning hitting it on a sunny day! I'm having so much fun!
Posted on May 12, 1999, 1:33 PM from IP address 209.178.4.3
I tried to get on yesterday, but I fell asleep after work. Spring clean-up here on post. We walked all over an artillery range today picking up what little trash there was. Do you have any idea how BIG an area those tankers cover?!
Priest's back at work, on light indoor duty. Please pray though for Toby Smith and his family; his 7yr old sister was hit by a car and killed last Saturday. The company collected money to send them flowers yesterday.
We have a new company commander; change of command ceremony was Wednesday. The only thing really good about the ceremony was that we go off at lunch time.
Okay, Tim's insane. The really scary part? We are sooooo much alike it's not funny.
Anyway, gonna go find my sweetie(he's playing Nightbane at the moment. There's not enough room in the game for me, even if I wanted to play). Josh wants to start his own Live-Action game on alternating weekends, and I'm part of the staff. Which reminds me, I have to go to White Wolf's pages and find a certain book.
Well, talk to you later!
BlueM&MsAndRootBeerToAll!!!!!!!!
Alicia
Posted on May 11, 1999, 7:49 PM from IP address 208.15.234.105
But I crave something different, not the same old same old! Anyone have a new or different FRU of PW?
If anyone can produce a new or different FRU I have never seen, I will send the winners a box of sinfully delicious chocolates! And I DON'T mean virtual chocolates!
Good luck!
Posted on May 10, 1999, 7:38 PM from IP address 209.246.101.49
Yeah they do. But not actually being IN anaheim I don't hear much about it. Only get second hand reports. Right now two of our boys are in the World Championships. Teemu for Finland {of course} and Matt Cullen for the US. Rooch got snubbed. Best under rated center there is and he got snubbed from not only the all stars but the WC's :?( Paul is trying to heal a broken foot thats keeping him off of Canada's team. I don't know what everyone else is doing right now. Haven't been many reports {I'm sure our GM is working with Paul and his agent to resign his contract}
As for the new school. Its good. I only have 2 classes currently but I'm failing both so I'll probably be on academic probation so I'm stressed about trying to bring my grade to at least a D {i'd prefer a C so I don't have to take them again} other then that its fine.
TH
Let's Go Ducks in 99-00 {that still seems sooooo funny 99-00}
Posted on May 11, 1999, 10:46 AM from IP address 209.178.2.18
As far as I'm concerned my ducks sucked from as soon as they clinched to game 4 {I still love you you quacks! But do better!}. But still doesn't change the wings suck ;?) A team can suck even when they're good. Its all a matter of the person's opinon :?) heehee confusing eh?
TH
Go Ducks in 99-00 but Go Pens right now
Posted on May 11, 1999, 8:02 PM from IP address 209.178.2.138
My quacks were eliminated {you prolly know this ;?) } but I'm still enjoying post
season hockey {Go Pens!} Didn't get to go to any games because of the sweep
*grumbles something about chocking Ducks on hot wings* I had to get a refund
*sigh* on my tickets.
But its still fun! Now if only my second fav team the Pens can stay alive and not give
in to the nasty bankruptcy deal. {come on super mario save them! Save them! If
you can't tho the Ducks will take Jagr altho I'd rather not get him because the pens
had to fold}
Anyway welcome back to ROGland. :?)
TH
P.S- wanna try and help save the pens? Save the pens or join the Fan
Association? The NHLFA
Posted on May 10, 1999, 8:33 PM from IP address 209.178.3.189
Sorry about the sweep kiddo, especially since you missed seeing live playoff hockey. There's NOTHING like going to a post-season game. I just wish I could afford to go again myself. *sigh*
I just got done signing the petition. I hope Mario pulls it off, as the Oilers managed to a few years ago. Maybe we'll get lucky & he gets it & sells stock in it. I'd buy a share or so. :)
Thanks for the welcome!
I just got one question.
How do I post a fru here?????
RavenMerc MacFru
Posted on May 11, 1999, 6:53 AM from IP address 206.173.112.17
I got to go to Game 7 back in 97 so I know what its like. But this year I was prepared. I had Green and Purple face paint, my Wild Wing doll had a stanley cup hat {i'm not good at making those things so that was the only size one I could make} and I even dragged out my old Fowl Towel. So I was really bummed. I had tickets for game 6. They were good seats too! Center ice, 11 rows up in the terrace for only 33.50!! The terrace level at the Pond has no bad seats except when you're on the corners so I was sooo happy to think I got such great seats the day tickets went on sale... but I couldn't use them :?( But the Ducks brought it upon themselves. They choked before the playoffs even started and it cost them a match against our most hated rival Phoenix {we just love booing Oleg T :?) } which was our best shot at getting out of round 1 {since the Jets/yotes franchise has that first round curse over their heads. The white out wasn't the only tradition that went with the jets to phoenix}
According to the NHL {from what I read} what they plan to do is if by May 31st if nothing has been done to save the franchise they'll disband the team then next season with the thrashers entering {either that or they'll do it when the *snicker* blue jackets and wild enter {I really am glad there are some teams ready to take the torch of stupedist team name from the Ducks}} they'll sell an expansion team Penguins back to mario for the price of the Franchises dept {i think 85 mil} and they would get the team back. I just really hope they don't have to go that route. I mean I'll happily to take Straka and Jagr to the Ducks but It just doesn't seem right to steal players from a team that might have to fold up.
As for picture. You gotta use HTML. At the top of the posting area there are two circles next to post in. Click in the circle that says HTML then put the html code to post the picture
<IMG SRC=picturename.extension>
TH
Posted on May 11, 1999, 11:00 AM from IP address 209.178.2.18
The 'puter? It's a Compaq Pressario 5070. 350Mhz processor, 4.0 GB hard drive, 32 MB SyncDRAM memory. I got an 'open box' deal @ Best Buy for $100.00 less than anywhere else and I've got $70.00 worth of rebates for the printer & monitor.
Such a deal!
How are ya?
RavenMerc
Posted on May 11, 1999, 6:57 AM from IP address 206.173.112.17
h*** and am trying desperately to turn off the gas that fuels the fires down here. Things are bad but if you read down far enough you see why in a post.
in the meantime, Smut Princess, here's a welcome back fru: No youngsters allowed
Posted on May 11, 1999, 7:19 AM from IP address 144.162.191.121
I herewith declare my intention to build a homepage - my first homepage, that is!
tips and technical support are appreciated!
(how to do it, where to put it, frus and other useful stuff - I know nearly nothing about how to do this!)
Hey, and for the MacMINTs among you: The Asylum Forum is pretty deserted at the moment...
Posted on May 10, 1999, 1:08 PM from IP address 145.253.2.41
I go to HTML goodies when I have a brain fart and can't remember certain codes. Its got great tutorials and lists just about every code there is {i've seen some its missing} better then any book I've ever glanced through.
As for where to store it here's a couple of links to free home page housers Geocities my personal choice angelfire tripod Fortunecity Cybercity Acme City free web Gurl Pages Crosswinds
Thos are all the housing sites I have bookmarked. Either one is good it just depends on really your preferance. And as for where to place pictures and the like. Thats up to you. There's nothing that says you can't put a picture in a certain spot, there are only things that suggest you don't.
The biggest suggestion I have for you is.... show it to someone before you publish it. What I normally do is I make a test.html page and I show that to whoever has offerd to beta it for me. I have people on different modem speeds and browsers check it. How fast it downloads, is it to clutterd to them, can they read the page. Its helped me put out some decent products on the web. Sometimes its better to have someone who isn't you look at it because you wont be the one just surfing into the page, it'll be people you know and people you don't know so it has to be easy on them to browse, it helps if you like it of course :?).
Thats basically all I can give you in way of advise. If you would like more help feel free to e-mail me {please use this account hockeylander@earthlink.net }. I'm not the worlds greatest teacher {just ask anyone I've tried to teach} and I'm not even the best web designer out there. But I'll do my best to help if ya want it.
Oh some quick things that could drive people viewing your site nuts {these are MHO though}. Don't have autostart music. Thats music that automatically starts up upon loading of the page. Some people get booted out by that and others are browsing from work and its not really a good thing for them to go to a page and suddenly music starts playing. Bright backgrounds aren't a good thing because they tend to distract people from the text on the page. Huge pictures that take for ever to load are bad. If you have a really big picture then either shrink it down so its small and condensed or make a thumb nail of it so people can click on it and see the larger version.
Good luck! Its a ton of fun!
TH
Posted on May 10, 1999, 2:26 PM from IP address 207.217.235.230
If you are just starting out, and don't know anything about HTML, then my toot might be a good place to start. It's taught lots of people the very basics
Basic HTML Tags Toot
Posted on May 10, 1999, 2:53 PM from IP address 207.93.153.121
BTW, I know the music and big pictures problems! Drives me crazy sometimes!
I think my page will not have much fancy stuff, just a lot of text... and maybe a few pictures.
Hmpf
Posted on May 11, 1999, 3:47 AM from IP address 62.104.196.134
Daruis paused in mid step then shrugged and continued on when he heard Aelsgaarth's scream. He wouldn't have to contend with her betrayal now at all only with Grayson and Alaric. And it wasn't he was assured, not by his own volition either but by his ruler's.
One less problem to deal with.
Grayson followed at Darius' heels as he was led to Alaric's private chambers, very aware of Methos who keep up with them stride for stride. He silently cursed what had apparently had occured in the time since their departure until now what ever it was.
He had noted Methos air of equality as he strode by his side and then Darius stopped abruptly and turned upon him, queitly furious.
"Don't ever do what you did again, Grayson. My men depend on me for leadership, for everything in their lives, do you understand? I taught you better to care for them--not to lead them to slaughter as you apparantly have done! They are mortal, yes, but even then you must realize that your immortality doesn't put you above them or make you better than them. You were as they are once, remember? You were dead; and then revived unknowing what had happened until I took you in and explained to you what you were. I taught you everything you know and yet time and time again, you disappoint me when you are asked to lead the men." He swung, backhanding Grayson across the mouth, knocking him to the ground. "How many more chances must I give you to show me that you understand? How many more chances must I give you before you prove to me that you understand the responsiblities I place upon you?" he bellowed.
Grayson wiped the back of his hand acrose his mouth and drew it away to look at the blood upon it. Immediately he jumped to his feet, sword drawn and pointing to Darius' neck. "Don't ever hit me again, Father, or you will force me to do something I will perhaps regret later!" His face burned in shame and the heat of his temper.
Methos slowly backed away as he watched the two of them, a slight smile playing around his mouth. "Just do it--kill one another, both of you!" he thought and then he melted away into the shadows to take full pleasure of his freedom. "Saves me the trouble since I've worked towards this all along--divide and conquer."
Darius stared at Grayson never batting an eye, as the metal as the metal pricked at his throat's base. "So tell me whatt happened."
Grayson blinked, lowing his sword as his countenance changed from one of fury to one of a commander reporting to his general. "We were attacked unexpectedly by the Huns. Not one of the outposts detected their being aywhere in the vicinity; we were outnumbered, out manuevered--" He paused as his eyes searched the distance as he remembered the battle before continuing. "We almost had them--I almost had a victory in my hands Father." His hands came up and curled in upon itself as if he were grasping something. "A gap was forced into their lines and we poured through it attacking, taking full and advantage of the situation."
Darius scowled, knowing what was going to be said next and proceeded towards the private chambers. "Then what happened?"
"Their line recovered and closed itself as if sewn together, trapping all of our forces who were inside of their lines. It was a slaughter; I ordered a retreat and the Huns followed us for days, deeper and deeper into our territories." He shook his head. "I didn't know what else to do. As for leaving the wounded and others behind, there wasn't a chance of survival for the remaining army had we tried to save them."
"What the Huns did was and is an old tactic--it's been used for a century or two, perhaps longer. One hopes that you learned a lesson in this, my son. But I would have tried to at least save those who might have had a chance of survival. The loss of Baldur is a great blow to our cause."
He stopped and looked at Grayson then reached out and pushed him gently away towards the hall that led off to his right. "Go see to them men, disband them to thier homes and loved ones. It's been a long time since they were here last. It will do them good. Warn them though that this is only temporary and to expect them to come back to the encampment in a fortnight's time. Understand?"
Grayson nodded but refused to leave as he stood his ground. "I want to stay with you though. Only the stars knows what Alaric will do to you now that you have returned."
Darius' eyes shown with a softness that was rarely seen by anyone as he responded, "I have faith that he will come to see things from my point of view. I have no fear of him. He is my problem, not yours. Go and do as I have ordered."
Grayson began to protest but a quick raising of Darius' hand quelled anything he was going to say and reluctantly he turned and left down the hallway.
Darius watched him go then turned his attention to where Methos had disappeared to. "Methos?" he said aloud but got no answer. "Methos?" he repeated and then turned towards the sound of footsteps heading his way.
"I expected you to already be waiting for me in my chambers, General," Alaric said as his form emerged from the shadows.
"Perhaps there are so many memories here that I became lost it them. You have changed things in the time I've been gone; it makes it a challenge to find myself around." Darius smiled insincerely and glanced at his ruler as they walked side by side the short distance left to his chambers.
Time had not necessarily been kind to Alaric, as his face was lined about his eyes and mouth, and large streaks of gray wove through his hair. Aelsgaarth's blood soaked his tunic front and he absently touched it now and then. Despite the changes in him physically, he still emanated power and control but to Darius, it meant nothing.
They entered and immediately Darius went to pour galsses of mead for them, keeping his back facing Alaric so that Alaric could not see what actions Darius' hands were performing. "This room brings even more memories back, Alaric. Do you remember our last encounter here?" Darius carefully unstoped a small vial and carefully tapped out a few grains of a powder into the beaker meant for Alaric. He swished the contents around watching the color of the mead changed for a fraction of a second then return to normal.
"I do, " Alaric replied. "I have thought often of it the last seven years, old freind." He cocked his head to one side as he watched Darius arms move about yet was unable to see exactly what he was doing. "Just what are you doing there, Darius?"
Darius glanced over his shoulder and threw a smile at the other man. "This is something I picked up while in Rome when I met the Roman Emperor. These are rare spices that bring out the best of a drink." He tapped a few last granules into the drink and stirred it with his finger. Poison often will bring out the best of someone when they know they haven't long to live. he thought to himself as a smile creased his features. Or the worst, depending if I were to tell him or not about it.
He turned and handed his ruler his cup, raising his own in a toast. "I take it then that you have decided in favor of revolution." His pale green eyes glittered in anticipation of Alaric's first sip of the vile concoction he had constructed.
He had been a very apt student with the old healer and when he had learned all he could from her he had had her killed. And now this would be a test of sorts of his training at her hands. Not enough of the poison to kill, but enough to weaken a man slowly and cause his body to fail little by little and the victim's mind to be easily controlled. And it would be Darius himself ruling the Goths behind Alaric's seeming leadership, making the decisions and then upon Alaric's death taking over and pushing the Goth empire which stretched from the Dneipper River and Ural Mountains now past the current Danube River bounderies to the ocean to the west that he had heard about.
The empire would then be his at last.
Alaric returned the toast, silently marveling at Darius' unchaged visage. "I was wrong to send you away, Darius. For that, I apologize. I was wrong." He brought the cup to his lips then pulled it away before taking a first sip. "Revolt against Rome--it's a tricky thing to do. But--" He took a sip then raised it high. "I have utter faith that we will get Rome on her knees before us completely this time. May the Christo guide us." He took a longer drink, draining the beaker, then smacking his lips in appreciation of the taste.
Darius genuinely smiled as he saw Alaric finish off the drink as he sipped his own. "To revolt and to the start of something better for the empire!" he toasted. "So glad you liked your drink, my liege. So veryglad."
Posted on May 10, 1999, 12:57 PM from IP address 144.162.94.58
Happy Birthday, and some comment about the RL interfernce problem
by
I wrote a maths test today, but I couldn´t concentrate on it because I kept thinking of Methos! So I kind of went through it superficially and left it at that, just hoping I had enough answers right- I couldn´t bring myself to concentrate on it enough to check the answers again!!
Sounds bad? You bet! I´m a confirmed Methos Addict and Neurotic Tippler!
Hmpf, the insane
Posted on May 10, 1999, 1:14 PM from IP address 145.253.2.36
this explains why I chose it when delurking for the first time a little more than a year ago (a kind of divine inspiration made me understand it just now):
HMPF means
Happy
Methos-
Possessed
Female!!!
Makes sense, don´t you think?!
Posted on May 9, 1999, 12:02 PM from IP address 62.104.196.138
He was picking his words carefuly, I could tell. Sure, I've held a knife to him, sure, I was taking him for a little ride, but why need he be so witholding? And then it dawned on me--he didn't care for me one bit! I was fascinated by what surely was his disgust.
"J.D. McSloy, also known as Finnabhair Mac ai Slaine, also known as Louise Renarde, also known as Vixen Druidchilde. Lot of aliases for someone your age. First death presumed to be in 1993 in the Crystal City Marriot, at the hands of an Immortal going by the name of Myron Coleman--later to be identified as Kronos."
I kept my eyes on the road. The Boulevard at night is a glorious place for insane speed--the only way to make the lights is to go 75. But I smiled. Happy memory! I reached for the radio. Ah, Nine Inch Nails!
"Go on."
"Believed to have manufactured a deadly virus almost used by said Kronos. Young, but talented. Uses judo and savate--but not so great with a sword. Rarely uses same one twice."
I winced. "I'm still here, " I commented, drily.
"Opportunistic, secretive. Could have accomplished much more if---"
I stopped him there with a hand motion. "The Game isn't a popularity contest. I'm a loser. I admit it."
I drove on, turning at Grant. I was lost in thought. Is that really what I've become? A necessity, I told myself. You do what you have to do. Lie, kill, kidnap a Watcher and pump him to satisfy your vanity. I slowly realized I was disgusted at myself.
Coldly, he then stated," I have no doubt you'll be just as dead as your mentor, in short order."
I nearly lost control of the wheel. My heart sank and drifted off to who-knows-where and my eyes welled with tears. I should have expected as much, right? That it was going to end this way. I gave him the means to an end--his end, I knew that. I pulled off on to the grass at the side of the road. I was going to weep and weep--
But then the idiot reached for the door-handle, seeking to run into the night. In an instant, I unsheathed the Bowie from my leg and held it to his throat, eight inches of steel glistening in the streetlight and the headlights of passing autos.
My voice was thick with emotion as I spoke: "I'm not finished with you yet."
I knew what I had to do. I remembered my promise. He dies, and it's my life that flashes before my eyes. I should've, what? Nothing. But I have to...
"Who was the b------? Who took him out?" I demanded. Because blood cried out for blood. And my lips trembled as I spoke, because I could still feel him, in my arms, a life-time before.
Posted on May 8, 1999, 7:51 PM from IP address 207.103.117.188
I don't believe any, er, Meefies will be permanently --
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damaged in my story--but for obvious reasons (mainly it's his time) he's going to figure in. Of course the real target in all of this is--
kiltboy
For now, anyway.
Posted on May 9, 1999, 6:47 AM from IP address 207.103.81.177
'Cause it might be (whispering even lower) a certain lil sis' birthday. SHHHHH! I've got blue Kool-Aid for the kiddie cocktails, hard stuff for the debauchees, and a little (oh, okay) Meefie for the fru-ing. There may even be Peeps involved, hard to say. Who's game?
Posted on May 7, 1999, 8:09 PM from IP address 207.103.81.123
Where does an ugly slur like "short-timer" come from? I never heard it before, but it came out naturally--since when did I have contempt for mortals? Since never--my husband was one, fragile and prematurely greying. The people who raised me were--steadfastly convinced, despite my red hair, full lips, and chaotic independence, that I was their own child...my lack of family resemblance never fazed them. I had known thousands of mortals, and never thought of them as inferior. Where does that come from?
But that thought, combined with the implied threat of torture, loosened his lips. Death is easy to face, but disfigurement, loss of a finger or an eye, not so easy.
And so I found out what many already know, that there is a group of mortals who follow our lives, recording them for posterity. I was both amazed and disgusted--just how much did they know about me? And why should they care? The Watchers believed in this Game every bit as much as most Immortals did--how stupid. "There can be only one." Recording our lives because one day--just one. I am cynical for my age. What kind of Prize is power if you are alone? Self-genocide is a pretty crappy tradition to hail from.
I had him sit quietly in the car while I carefully took off my coat and slid into the driver's seat.
He looked at my leg.
"What?"
"You really do go armed to the teeth."
Oh. The bowie knife strapped to my leg. That, with the switchblade from my boot and the sword, brought the sharp-thing quotient to three. I wasn't letting on that I carry a 2nd short sword in my coat. A girl must be careful, you know.
"So," I said, changing the subject, "Who's were you?"
"Whose?"
"Watcher. Mine or the stiff's?"
His face wrinkled. I noticed that it wasn't an unpleasant face--a little pale, too scholarly. His eyes were puppy-dog brown, a warm color. He didn't want to tell me, that oath business again.
"Yours," he admitted, eventually. I started the car. I had Quickening-munchies, and really wanted a milk-shake.
"Congratulations. You've got a long-term assignment." Where to eat, where to eat? Crap, the fast-food places are mostly closed--ah yes, the Dining Car. Diner food it was. "So," I continued,"Me, was it? So, then--dazzle me."
"What?!" he began, with a start.
"You know--what is there to know about me. I want to be dazzled." I leaned close to him. "Think of this as a lesson in perspective."
Posted on May 6, 1999, 3:56 PM from IP address 207.103.74.175
Nice to see you, as I already stated elsewhere *g*; 1 question...
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what does your name mean? (Always wanted to know but forgot to ask....)
Oh, and another: What´s this finals everybody´s so excited about? Is it something that has to do with the end of the school year/ semester/ whatever or does it mean you´re finished with school?! It´s kind of different here in Germany; I really don´t have much of an idea about school in the U.S. (or is it Canada?)
Whatever it does mean, I hope you´re taking it easy!
Hmpf :-)
Posted on May 6, 1999, 1:00 PM from IP address 62.104.196.134
It's not my real name..but Siva is the hindu god of destruction and renual...
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I liked it so i decided to use it. :)
At my school we have finals twice a year. the second one starts off our summer vacation.(woohoo!) It's mostly really hard tests reviewing the whole year. Mine are in 2 1/2 weeks.. :)
siva (tasha)
Posted on May 6, 1999, 2:31 PM from IP address 205.188.197.182
Bleeaaahhhh! (awkward attempt at onomatopoeia in a foreign language...) - What a day!
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Spent six and a half hours trying to braze lots and lots of tiny little *ill-behaved* silver wires together, losing my nerve more than once... then coming home with the prospect of having to do the week´s clean up in my apartment, which is very small but has many nice dark and dirty, not to mention difficult(ly?) to reach, corners - probably with spiders in them! To top it off, weather outside is wet, cold and grey. Yeah, I feel great. I guess I´ll need a large dose of Methos later in the evening!!! (Anyone there who could tell me where I can find him?!? <g>)
See you,
Hmpf
Posted on May 6, 1999, 8:44 AM from IP address 62.104.196.134
tomorrow, and I have finaly finished my cleaning. (my excuse for not being around much, and is valid, ask JoAnn Ceesy Poofs, she can vouch for me!) I will be....er....otherwise occupied as Shay put it, therefore will not be visiting here for a day or two *beg*....wi8ll you miss me? heh heh heh....
Posted on May 5, 1999, 8:10 PM from IP address 209.252.235.6
since you seem to like Richie...How about a Richie story? I have one in progress on my page that is pretty good so I have been told. It's called "Redemption and Acceptance" and you can find it <a href="http://members.tripod.com/~Celedon/Redemption.html">here</a>. It's about how Richie adapts to his new life with Duncan and Tessa. (among other things)
Posted on May 5, 1999, 8:14 AM from IP address 144.162.95.237
There was just so much that made me nostalgic for that all-too-brief family--you picked up on all the themes, Tessa's maternal instinct, Duncan's seeming cruel only to be kind to an Immortal-to-be, Richie's oh-so-rough edges, and of course that passion to end all between Duncan and Tessa---sigh. Nice.
Posted on May 5, 1999, 8:39 PM from IP address 207.103.74.184
When I get the puter fixed I'll be adding to it. There actually was more to it originally but a glitch caused it to delete from the page and so I had to re-add it back after completly re-editing the entire thing again. BLEEECH!! It's still not completly re-edited like it was supposed to be but it's workable now!
The themes within it are the same themes that resonate within many of our everyday lives and I think that's what makes it so identifiable but at the same time it also has a lot of other themes such as the Immortality issues that we don't experience that even Tessa is new to so we see through her eyes and through Richie's eyes a different way of perceiving Duncan and the world in general.
Does that make sense?
Posted on May 6, 1999, 11:22 AM from IP address 144.162.191.130
I think in a lot of ways, that was why we all developed such an attachment to Tessa and Richie--because we did enter Duncan's world through them. Also, I think that is why there really seemed to be such a connection for Richie and Tessa--they both cared for Duncan and at the same time had so much to try to understand.
Posted on May 7, 1999, 8:15 PM from IP address 207.103.81.123
Darius rode slowly through the milling soldiers, noting with a keen eye the wounded who limped around or those bandaged and recuperating from their wounds. His face and eyes darkened as he softly counted to himself the number of brigades and with in each the number of platoons--there was a distinct discrepancy in the numbers from when he had left to now.
"There's been a fight and it looks like we were on the losing end," he remarked almost casually to Methos as his eyes flicked from one man's face to another then glanced at his new advisor. He yanked the reins and rode through his men.
They parted for him like the sea parted when a ship glided through it, hands outstretched towards him in need of reassurance and comfort. He took great pains to stop every now and then to speak to his men individually, offering words of courage and praise for their bravery as the story of the battle came tumbling from lips. He didn't let on that he was furious with what had happened under Grayson's command. Instead, he smiled and commended them for a battle well fought.
"You can't change things, Darius. It's done. We knew they were out there--remember?" Methos remarked as he carefully watched Darius maintain his air of confidence, knowing how much he was probably masking.
Darius stooped down to ask one man, "Where's Baldur?", as he studiously ignored Methos' comment. His face clouded over when the man replied.
"Dead--we left him behind when we retreated to here." The man backed away as he saw Darius angrily clench his fists until the knuckles were bloodless and white.
"You left him? And all the others?"
"Yes General, on Commander Grayson's orders." He turned and fled.
Darius kicked his horse into a canter having heard enough to know that Grayson needed to be spoken to and dealt with. No man should have been left behind--it was not what Grayson had been taught as a soldier. Not a man would have been left behind had it been Darius in command.
He threw himself off the horse as soon as he arrived at Alaric's lodgings, unclasping his cloak and throwing it at a shocked guard at his appearance in the city. "Hold this till I return."
Methos followed him slowly, waiting and watching for the comeuppance he was sure Grayson was going to get from Darius. He had made a promise--so seeing Grayson brought down publicaly was going to be a pleasant experience indeed. "But promises are made to be broken," a small voice told him and he smiled to himself at it.
Darius slammed his way into the Great Hall where Alaric was still questioning Grayson on the numbers of the Hun invaders but paused when the doors noisily banged against the walls making the chamber reverberated with the sound.
"Grayson!" Darius called out, unmindful of the gasps and fingers pointing at him as all turned to see the man who had been essentially exiled seven years before into Rome's service.
Grayson collected his thoughts and composure, knowing that Darius had been at the encampment and probably knew all about the debacle with the Huns. He slowly turned to face his father, soaking up the power of Darius' presence. "You already know, don't you?"
Darius said nothing but strode into the room noting that Aelsgaarth was physically restrained by Alaric so that she did not rush at him. She had let loose her secret then, he realized and for this she would have to die. If not by his hand, then allow Alaric to do it for him. It was a simple matter to resolve--one only needed to evoke the right forms of manipulation upon Alaric."
Again Grayson repeated, "You know, don't you?"
"You left seasoned warriors to die? How could you do that?" Darius finally answered, then glanced at Alaric. He made a half-bow towards his king. "Greetings, my liege." He then turned his attention back to his son. "Answer me!"
Methos watched with great amusement as Grayson strove to come up with an adequate reason for leaving his men to die at the hands of the Huns, but in the end failed to say a word in his defense. "Such a man as this one could lead you all to ruin, Darius," he remarked from the back of the hall where he stood arms crossed on his chest as he leaned on the doorframe. He laughed to himself as he heard Grayson suck in air through clenched teeth when Grayson saw him standing there.
"Quiet!" Alaric roared. "We will retire to my chambers to make ourselves reacquainted with one another. This is not something for public display, understand?" He clapped his hands and shooed all out then stood, grabbing Aelsgaarth tightly about the wrist. "You know the way Darius. Go there now--I shall be with you momentarily."
Darius, Grayson and the stranger left the room and Alaric turned to Aelsgaarth, cupping her face gently in the palm of one hand. "Darius has returned, it appears. Did I not promise you this?" When she nodded he continued. "I love you, you know." He cupped his other hand around the other side of her face, tilting her forehead towards his lips and then kissed her as if in blessing.
As she began to reply, "I kno-" her voice turned into a scream as Alaric drove a dagger up to it's hilt into her breast.
She dropped heavily to the floor as Alaric also followed her descent, kneeling and holding her body close to him as the life flowed from it. "So sorry, my love, but I do not share with no one." He paused as the life flickered in her eyes a last time then extinguished itself. "Especially not Darius."
Posted on May 4, 1999, 4:37 PM from IP address 144.162.94.47
When the sirens went off. We don't have the right keys for the front gate, and I had to wait for the other company to bring them down. They couldn't get out there before the sirens went off(mostly cause they're idiots), and I couldn't abandon my post. I didn't get home until nearly 6pm.
Posted on May 5, 1999, 3:47 PM from IP address 198.243.69.168
But he didn't speak, not coherently, just a steady stream of "nos." He was trembling like a fool, and it struck me how truly terrifying I might seem. I've seen what I look like after a fight, even with a candy-@$$ like Rutledge, and it is scary. Witch hair, black coat, wild eyes, a sword (put that away, idiot! I told myself)bearing down running at him.
He continued in his negative vein, though. "No, no, this is not hap....no." and he scrambled backwards on the concrete, like a crab.
I lunged, lowering myself to the point where I was almost in his face. I inspected his eyes--some people have a map in their eyes, if you know how to read'em. And then I hauled back and slugged him. He seemed to need it. He clammed up, and his eyes grew big. I wrapped my hand around his chin, squeezing his face close to mine so he could see how deadly serious I was.
"You've seen me kill. You were watching me....what should I do with you?"
"Kill me..." he moaned. "You do it..."
I was appalled. I may kill the odd Immortal, but to just go around killing people who get in my way? But he had a point--killing him was one option. I kept it in mind.
"Now, why would I do that...unless it was to shut you up? But there are much less, mmm, permanent, ways to quiet someone." I dabbed a finger in the trickle of blood that came from the corner of his lip, and then held it up. "Even ways better than hitting."
"I won't say anything," he said wildly, "You have my word...I wouldn't mention to anyone what one of you do...." And then, his face went blank, as if he'd let something slip. Of course, it was because he had.
"One of us?" I asked, curious. "One of us? You know what I am, don't you?" He averted his eyes, not even wanting me to see what he thought. I pulled my switchblade from my boot, and snapped itnches from his face. "You know what we were, and were watching?"
"Just kill me."
Fat chance now, buckaroo, I thought. This was too interesting. "We are going for a little walk," I informed him. To just over there..." I gestured with the knife at my car. "And we are going to have a little conversation."
"I have nothing to say."
"That's one man's opinion." I jerked him to his feet by his left arm, and put the knife to his kidney. His arm was in mine in a position that might almost seem as if he were escorting me, truth be told, his wrist could have snapped in my grip if I chose.
"Just do it and get it over with."
My face went cold. "There are worse things that can happen to you short-timers than death."
Posted on May 3, 1999, 9:39 PM from IP address 207.103.80.82