WIN. XDThe_root_of_all_evil post=6.73525.801895 said:Well, if you look after the rock, it will make you boulder.NamEleSs22 post=6.73525.801742 said:so...its a pet rock that can carry a tune...almost makes me want to execute the village i just helped...being good is going to drive me up a wall...
(*runs*)
Good one. Over here, near lovely Edinburgh, we are nice guys. Good all the way!The_root_of_all_evil post=6.73525.798349 said:Have you been to Glasgow?Indigo_Dingo post=362.73525.798324 said:How come all the evil people are somehow Scottish?
It's the smart choice.Aries_Split post=6.73525.803475 said:I conscripted him to my cause.
True, what's the point of defeating them if they are not alive to know it? from that moment on, they'll have to live with the memory that you beat them, that you're the better guy/girl/Ultrajoe.The Iron Ninja post=6.73525.803478 said:It's the smart choice.Aries_Split post=6.73525.803475 said:I conscripted him to my cause.
he's your nemesis (in this case I'll make the nemesis a he).
You kill him, and you lose the challenge of his rivalry.
You spare him, and you're taking the pansy "let's be friends" option.
You conscript him, and he suffers through the shame of defeat, while keeping you on your toes at all times.
Ben Franklin: "I fashioned myself a new name, a name I knew all would fear when I became the greatest sorcerer in the world."Aries_Split post=6.73525.798724 said:Abe Lincoln outclasses him as the greatest Sorcerer that ever lives.TomNook post=6.73525.798647 said:Indigo_Dingo post=6.73525.798324 said:How come all the evil people are somehow Scottish?
I detest that, Ben Franklin is the most badass wizard in all the land.
Agreed. You cannot trust such an enemy. I voted for that, but it was only the closest thing to what I would have really done, which is kill him with warning. See, I've always figured the supreme evil is absolutely honest, never lies. He tells you what he's going to do to you, tells you there's nothing you can do about it, then proves it. I would have told him, "I'm going to set you on fire and laugh as you die," then I would have done it.The_Oracle post=6.73525.803819 said:I killed the enemy when I answered the poll. Letting him live would forever tarnish my evil reputation, and if I conscripted him, he might turn on me someday. Killing him was the smart- and evil- choice.
I think the third option for yesterday's question was 'turning the two feuding families against eachother'. If you selected that choice, you got a 'pile of treasure', which was nice.Emperor Inferno post=6.73525.803835 said:Agreed. You cannot trust such an enemy. I voted for that, but it was only the closest thing to what I would have really done, which is kill him with warning. See, I've always figured the supreme evil is absolutely honest, never lies. He tells you what he's going to do to you, tells you there's nothing you can do about it, then proves it. I would have told him, "I'm going to set you on fire and laugh as you die," then I would have done it.The_Oracle post=6.73525.803819 said:I killed the enemy when I answered the poll. Letting him live would forever tarnish my evil reputation, and if I conscripted him, he might turn on me someday. Killing him was the smart- and evil- choice.
Also, I missed answering yesterday's question, but I would have taken the third option there, as well.