Regarding the Challenge to the Overlord

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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:35 pm

From: cassiusmaxim@aol.com (Cassius Maxim)
Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:30:19 EST

"Cas,

Why Jaycy is not me favorite person is not of yer business."

Sure it is. You made it public domain by your comment.


"Yer pointless insults are a reflection on yer."

This is what I meant by inbreeding. You know, I don't even classify you as a foe. A nuisance is what you are.


"As fer me comin after yer ring, as me friend the Friar says. Patience,
Patience."

Do at least have the integrity to admit that thus far you have been unable to amass ten peer wins.

Ah well, I am sure that one day your challenge will come. After all, they say that a thousand monkeys with a thousand quills can recreate the works of Shakespeare, given infinite time.




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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: cassiusmaxim@aol.com (Cassius Maxim)
Date: 18 Mar 2001 13:03:49 EST

>You know you are in trouble when you don't have balls and are fighting
>someone who does. Unless of course you have red braids.

That was rather crude.


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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: elijahbasiauhr@aol.com (Elijah Basia Uhr)
Date: 19 Mar 2001 09:33:22 EST

Var,

You have been here long enough to know the politics are a duel onto it's self more so than the actions within the ring. This is a free for all and however one choses to use the bounds within the sport to play the poltical game as they chose is free game. Lucian never cheated and he was never bound to follow the Overlord's desired wishes, he simply chose the path he wanted. Maybe not admirable to some, maybe more so then others, no one owes
anyone anything around here, and so long as you do not break the rules, neither you, nor I, or anyone else is fit to judge them as being worthy to hold whatever title there is to be had. If Lucian can wake up and look himself in the mirror and be happy with himself and how he has played the game, and same for you then that is all that matters.

The titles of Swords have long lost their value and worth by how things have happened long in the past years, so nothing that happens now neither surprises me or makes me feel inspired to do anything worth while. If Lucian's behavior truly made you ill about the situation, there is only one time honored way to make your case, which is the old saying, shut up and duel, challenge and win.



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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: elijahbasiauhr@aol.com (Elijah Basia Uhr)
Date: 19 Mar 2001 09:35:37 EST

Jaycy,

I am glad you chose to use the prize you earned in a Warlord's Tourney after the much indecision you had about the subject. While you have other relations with the Overlord outside of the ring, I am glad you were able to seperate that for the good of the sport. Part of being an Overlord as I told you is proving again you are worth holding the title longer, which the only way to prove such is within the ring defending the title. Give him a
good match, and I wish you the best, as well as I do the Overlord.



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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: quickvarmg@aol.com (QuickVarMG)
Date: 19 Mar 2001 12:28:45 EST

E,
While I know you mean well, by now the "shut up and duel" mentality is getting on my nerves, especially if you wish to suggest I follow the old saying by challenging for a title I don't want.
Besides, just because the titles have lost their value doesn't make the means of acquiring them any less important, unless you're too weak to have your own convictions.

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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: sgtsneggle@aol.com (SgtSneggle)
Date: 19 Mar 2001 19:53:04 EST

Cas,

I read yer words and found yer aint said anything worth speakin on too much. Yer know I am out here, and when tis time to come fer yer ring if yer still have it then it will happen.

Just do me the favor of not losing it to someone else before I have me shot at yer.

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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:36 pm

From: jonalyn@aol.com (Jonalyn)
Date: 20 Mar 2001 21:11:32 EST

Gentles,

Indeed let us nae forget what the deceitful, cheating, perfidious wench hast done for the community. Let us nae forget that t'was Lucian who didst prepare to offer proper challenge for the third Ring, whilst t'was Jaycynda who didst knowingly offer improper challenge thus denying Lucian his proper rights.

Indeed, t'was by her own hand that the challenge wast writ and delivered by her servant, yet didst she bemoan and chivvy and didst lay all blame for her deceit upon her servant. Thusly was the Third Ring tainted, held by a wench who stood in silence, gloating and proud that she had garnered the Third by her deceit and assured she would ne'er be called to forfeit her match nor be deprived of her standing fore in she was an official of this
ancient sport and would ne'er be called to task by those who didst oversee this ancient sport at that time.

The stain upon the honor and history of the Third Ring yet mars this ancient sport. The wench cozens those too newly come to the ancient halls, plying her sweet tongue, yet upon her soul dost lay the blackness of the deceit which ist her true nature.

A foul stain she wast and yet remains, for in her pride and deceit she wouldst claim she dost honor the sport. Fie upon such ast she who would hold deceit ast the honourable course. Be such ast this that thou wouldst hold in high esteem? Hast this ancient sport fallen so low that such ast Jaycynda may walk these ancient halls and be praised? The darkness deepens indeed.

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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: strallenv@aol.com (StrallenV)
Date: 20 Mar 2001 21:32:36 EST

Jona.... Stuff it up your arse.

::signs his name in scrawling letters::
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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: jaycyashleana@aol.com (Jaycy Ashleana)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 01:25:14 EST

Hi Jona,

We missed you!

With everlasting love,
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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: leducblanc@aol.com (LeDucBlanc)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 10:35:33 EST

>We missed you!
>

Speak for yourself, Jaycy. I really was hoping that she was gone for good. I guess no good things last forever, though.


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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: jaycyashleana@aol.com (Jaycy Ashleana)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 12:52:01 EST

Jaycy read the response, yawning. Finally, she shook her head, muttering something about sarcasm. A moment later, she was on her way.
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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: flavorlessgum@aol.com (Flavorless Gum)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 20:08:26 EST

>I guess no good things last forever, though.

Yea, why'd you come back again?
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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:37 pm

From: jakvaltrds@aol.com (Jakvaltrds)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 22:37:27 EST



>Jona.... Stuff it up your arse.
>
>::signs his name in scrawling letters::

Warlord Strallen,
I find yer rude tone toward the lady Jonalyn offends me. I had thought you a decent fellow but I see you ha'e the class of a maggot.
Had you been here to witness the events Jona speaks of ye may not be so eager to support the lass seeking the mantle.
I look forward to seeing you achieve your goal that I may wrest thine prize from you before you have the crown sized to fit yer swollen head
Thouroughly disgusted
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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:38 pm

From: strallenv@aol.com (StrallenV)
Date: 21 Mar 2001 22:56:05 EST

Former Baron Seamus MacDonnaugh,
   Jonalyn is no lady...... I consider Jaycy to be a friend, regardless of what she may or may not have done in the past..... For Jona to attack her as she did, she deserved much worse words from me then those I delivered. If you have a problem with that, then by all means, feel free to take it up with me whenever you feel the need. I said less to Jona then she deserved after her tirade at Jaycy, and if you wish to defend what very meager amount of
honor that Jonalyn has against that which she most deserved, then I shall stand ready, whenever you choose.

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Post by DoS Archive » Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:38 pm

From: elijahbasiauhr@aol.com (Elijah Basia Uhr)
Date: 22 Mar 2001 13:09:55 EST

Strallen,

My teammate, consider your words more carefully on this cork before many put you in league with the deficeint Lorance Sneggle. While I am no fan of Jonalyn's judgements usually, she has more room to speak from experience on past events here than you do. And it is the type of attitude where we simply ignore the past that many of the past legends have decided not to return because of the newer generations lack of respect and appreciation for
what has come before them. Which truly is a shame since many of the past comrades to grace these rings would definitly increase the noteworthiness of the regular duel in competition level and interest rather than the usual suspects found in the rings today. It's a simple addage, those who do not remember the past and recognize it are doomed to repeat it, and in Jaycy's case, it was experience all could learn from. Not just of her character and
attitude about the rings, but about the precedents of past events involving the titles. By ignoring such and overshading those events, the lack of value and respect for the titles continues in a downward spiral.



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