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  1. [color=crimson]BWEEEEEEEEEE--I LOVE the Anti-Kirbies!!! Ah, ah yes...um...in...oh shoot...dang. >.< I want to say the dungeon where you have to bust the four towers down with the big black ball, but not only do I not know the name of the tower, I don't think that is the right answer, either....OY! Anti-Kirby, BWEEEEE!!!! [/color]
  2. [color=crimson]Just remember that I can sometimes be passionately explosive about my faith, mkay? ;) Anyways, I still don't believe in psychics, but I had yet another dream "come true". See, I have a manager named Shannon--nice guy and all. Lately, we haven't been that great of friends--really cold, actually. Sunday night/Monday morning, I had this dream that we were really good friends again, though my brain was screaming, "This isn't logical!" When I woke up, I start praying desperately that I could be Shannon's friend again. (It's no fun to be on your GM's bad side, especially one as cool as him.) Wonders of wonders, he and I "made up" during the lunch shift today--that is, if you call throwing sauteed onions and freaking out high-strung peeps (me) as making up, heh. It's good to be friends with him again. YAY! :haha: Not psychic...but what IS a logical explanation for this? :twitch: This is the umpteenth time I've had something like this (dream "come true") happen. (See my other post for an example.)[/color]
  3. [color=crimson]You pick up the Ocarina in that house where you have to go to sleep and have the whacked dream, with those critters that run opposite of you. Can't for the life of me remember the name of the house, but you know what I mean, right? Question: In the same house I just mentioned, what is in the OTHER treasure chest you find?[/color]
  4. [color=crimson]Desbreko got it. Your turn, buddy. :haha:[/color]
  5. [color=crimson]I know you get it in Ganon's Tower, but heck if I know what floor it's on...:huh:[/color]
  6. [color=crimson]You're getting close, Break, but I'm looking for a Sector name here. :p[/color]
  7. [color=blue]It had been a long, mind-numbing trudge of a walk, but Fai was finally at the Village of the Outcasts. The entire village was in ruins, or on the way to decay. Many of the trees were bare, and the few with leaves--she swore she could see them looking at her, from the corner of her eyes. Weeds and vines trailed lazily everywhere, stretching across run down buildings full of holes. There was no sign of life. Except for the skeleton Cucco that ran past her feet. Fai jumped, almost kicking the Cucco in her fright. "Getcha feet orffa my Cucc!" a shrill voice yelled. "Oh Nayru, [i]now[/i] what?" Fai huffed. A short figure stumbled toward her, covered in several layers of cloth. From the tone of the figure's voice, Fai guessed it was a young male...what species remained to be seen. His eyes stared piercingly from behind his layers, and Fai mentally shuddered; the kid made her nervous. The kid swept the Cucco up in his arms and rough-housed with it, slapping it around. "Did the stinky fish lady hurt yas? Huh? Did she?" Fai placed one hand on her forehead, begging for divine patience; she was just about to kick the kid. "Why can't anyone be nice around here?" "You kiddin'?" the kid hollored. "Listen, toots, this is the Dark World. Eat or be eaten. Gotta live each day like it's your last--'cause, well, it could be." "Thanks for the encouragement," Fai scoffed sarcastically, rolling her eyes. The movement caused her Zora pendant shine in the light, and the kid's eyes lit up. "Oooo, what'sa rich toots like you doin' in a place like this?" the kid asked. Fai bent down to his level (wrinkling her nose at the smell of the Cucco) and poked a webbed finger at his chest. "Don't...call me...toots." The eyes behind the cloths suddenly narrowed and welled up with tears. "S-s-sorryyyy!" the kid bawled, "itz just that I never had no proper upbringin', bein' in the Dark World n' all. My parents, they never knew I wandered into the forest and into that one thingy, and now I'm--I'm...stuck! WAAAH HAA HAA!" The skeleton Cucco fluttered creakily out of the boy's reach as he bawled and Fai, with much resignation, pulled the boy close to her in a sympathetic hug. "There there, everything's gonna be ok." "Yeah...'specially now that I gots your purse!" Fai shrieked as the boy bounded backwards, holding her Rupee back and digging through it. A moment of searching found him throwing the bag down in disgust. "Hey, TOOTS, what's the big idea? You got nearly no money!" "What's the big idea?! WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA?!? I'll tell you--yanking my purse off of me after I felt sorry for you!" "I told you, eat or be eaten world. Ain't go no rules here!" The boy made a face, then ran off with her purse. "You are NOT getting away that easily!" Fai yelled as she gave chase. The pair climbed over rotting bushes and fallen branches, past squawking skeleton Cuccos and peering eyes, until the boy bolted into a crumbling and worn building. Fai had a little trouble following, but thought quickly. "FREEZE!" The door the boy was about to go through was frozen solid, incapable of moving. Fai blocked the entrance and the only other was a broken window; the boy instantly tried that. "Oh, no you DON'T!" She grabbed at his shoulder and yanked backwards hard. With a startled yell, the boy fell back in, landing at Fai's feet. His cloths had been knocked off of his head, and Fai drew a sharp breath at the sight of the kid's face. It was a sickening mix of fox and lizard, with none of either's good looking qualities. The eyes glimmered amber with black slits, and the elongated mouth, complete with sharp fangs, snarled at her. "So I ain't as purty as you--big deal!" He yanked his cloths back over his face and climbed through the window, leaving Fai's Rupee bag behind. Fai quietly gathered it back, letting the boy run. Then remembered something. If the boy had ended up in the Dark World for wandering around in the Light World, might that mean there was a portal nearby? She'd need the boy's help. With a heavy sigh, she left the building to start searching for him. The death bird quietly watched her every move, waiting for his companion to return from the Pyramid of Power.[/color]
  8. [color=crimson]Her REAL name is Sarah, and there has yet to be a correct answer on Sephy clone #2. No clue on Break's question.[/color]
  9. [color=crimson]Nope, I mean the guys that have numbers tattoed on their hands.[/color]
  10. [color=crimson]YAY! I can't believe I remembered that...oO But that's my brain for you--steel trap of useless quotes, heh. OK, which Zelda game changes intro music when you use "Zelda" as your file name? (easy, sorry, I'm sick)[/color]
  11. [color=crimson]*points at Break and screams bloody murder* -_- This is worse than the JyouLyn conspiracy in the Digimon forum. Oy....heh.[/color]
  12. [color=crimson]You just gotta Mime the KotR summon once. Not even that--just W-Summon the Summon, and the final boss is deader than anything you'd like to use as a tacky "dead as a" analogy. Just once, I'd like to play it "normally", so I could hear the SHWEET One Winged Angel theme...but then, I might lose. :p[/color]
  13. [color=crimson]A: The shoopuf (sp). (A': I also thought that Vivi was just a prototype, and thus, had no number; same goes for Cloud, being the failed clone that he was.) Q: Where do you find Sephiroth Clone #2 (FF7)?[/color]
  14. [color=crimson]Drayma giggled as Nopta flitted around her and diving into the crytsal clay. "NOPTA!" the white dragon shrieked happily, as the clay flew everywhere. ~~Whaaaaat? I'm just having fuuun!~~ "Well, you wasting perfectly good crystal clay!" Drayma scolded playfully, trying to sound serious. The small dragonfly looked at the bits of clay everywhere, hardening against the wall and shining as it turned to crystal. ~~Whaddaya mean, wasting? I think it looks GOOD!~~ Drayma :therock:. Then the Head Artisan Dragon walked in, and Drayma held her breath, fearful of the reprimand of wasting crystal clay. She'd get blamed for Nopta's antics, she just KNEW she would! "Drayma!" "....yes?" "What did you do?" "I...I..." "It looks GORGEOUS!" "I--wha?" The Head Dragon stroked the newly formed crystal and smiled. "Excellent use of the clay, my dear. It is no wonder that you will become the next Head Artisan." ~~But it was MY idea!~~ Nopta protested. The Head Dragon scoffed, brushing the dragonfly away. "You? You would just waste the crystal clay!" Drayma had to bury her face in her wings to stifle her uncontrollable laughter.[/color]
  15. [color=crimson]I fail to recall the exact wording without cheating, ;), but it goes something like... "Please...help me... My name is Zelda. The wizard Agahnim has done something terrible to the other Descendants of the Sages and now only I remain... Please help me..."[/color]
  16. [color=crimson]*glares at sage's rumor spoiler* Lies, [i]lies, ALL OF IT, LIES!!!![/i] *notices everyone staring at her weird* Ah...um....nevermind, heh.[/color]
  17. [color=crimson]YAY! Ginny turn! If you catch a wild Poliwhirl, what item will it already have (usually)?[/color]
  18. [color=crimson]I was looking at a Guide to the Four Swords game today, though I wasn't paying much attention. Des' exactly right, though. LttP is one game, and the Multiplayer is another. It partly involved two players pushing a statue at once, and whatnot (see, I didn't pay much attention, bad BAD me!), but the graphics strongly resemble the LttP's. BTW, the drawn images in the Guide were just like the ones we're seeing for the Gamecube Zelda. oO GC Link holding up a Red Rupee, GC Link swinging his sword, etc.[/color]
  19. [spoiler]TO GET THE GOLDEN CHOCOBO: First off, you need HEAPS of money, the Chocobo Materia, all six Chocobo stalls (buy them from Chocobo Bill at his farm), and some type of Greens--so that you can catch the Chocobos you find. It is recommended that you have the Airship and the W-Item, to make your job easier, but it's not mandatory. GREEN (Mountain) and BLUE (River) Chocobos: Swing by Gold Saucer's Chocobo tracks, and pick up two Chocobos (one is enough, but two is recommended; you have a higer probability of getting a male and a female that way). The one you want is always paired with two Spencers (little dragon monsters). This is your GOOD Chocobo. Now, go to Mideel or Rocket Town and run around on the tracks, looking for a GREAT Chocobo (or two). Mideel's run with Spirals (purple slug thingies), while Rocket Town's is found with Valrons (purple demon guys) or Kyuvilduns (grasshoppers?). Hopefully, you have one female and one male Chocobo now. It doesn't matter which is the GREAT or the GOOD, as long as you have one of each. This is where the W-Item comes in handy; buy a few Sylkis Greens from the Chocobo Sage, then go into battle and use the W-Item to select Sylkis Green as both your first and second item. But when you choose it the second time, deselect and reselect. The number of Greens you have should go up. Keep doing this until you have 99 Sylkis Greens--you'll need 'em! Feed Sylkis Greens to the two Chocos you plan to mate until they max out and can't eat anymore. Race both Chocobos at Gold Saucer until they are level A (you CAN aim for S if you want--if you have the patience or time. I wouldn't recommend it at this time, though, since they are only ordinary Chocos.) Both are Level A now, right? Good. Go to the Chocobo Sage's house (up north, a tiny house tucked away in the mountains, accessible only by airship), and run around on the green area around his house. You should run into a large, red dinosaur monster. You need to steal Carob nut from him--it's the only place you can get it. Make sure you can handle the red dinosaur monster--he kicks tail. I highly recommend you save at this point--that way, if you don't get the baby Choco you want, you can restart and try again. Tell Choco Billy you want to mate the two level A Chocos using a Carob nut. You SHOULD get either a Green or Blue Choco. If you want, you can wait awhile for the first set of parents to rest up and be able to mate again. If not, repeat the above process with another set of Chocos, made to the exact same requirements. It'll take a while to get a Blue and a Green that are opposite genders of each other. You'll need that. MOUNTAIN and RIVER CHOCOBO: Now that you have a Blue Choco and a Green Choco (doesn't matter which is male and which is female), it's time to get the Black Choco. Go back through the process of W-Item'ing the Sylkis Greens (unless you have a LOT of money, or you want an inferior Choco), and stuff your pair of birds until they can't handle any more greens (max out). Run their legs off at Golden Saucer, raising them to S level (colored Chocos tend to run better than regular ones, but it's still a little difficult). You'll find that the Green Chocobo tends to run faster at some parts of the races, and the Blue Chocobo tends to run faster at the water parts of the races. Go steal another Carob Nut from the red dinosaur monster hanging out around the Chocobo Sage's house, and take your Chocos to Billy. (Save, save, save--you aren't always guaranteed a Black Choco.) Tell him to mate the Blue and Green Level As with the Carob Nut. Ta da--you SHOULD get a Black Choco! GOLDEN CHOCOBO: The moment you've been waiting for, huh? Take that pretty new Black Choco of yours, stuff him/her full of Sylkis Greens (via W-Item again), and race the bird until it hits S level (Black Chocos tend to do very well in races, so this shouldn't be too much trouble). Time to get a friend for your new Choco--preferrably, the opposite gender. Go to the Icicle Inn Choco Tracks, and start hunting down a WONDERFUL Choco. These birds are seen ONLY with Jumpings (evil rabbits); if you seen any other creature with the Choco you run into, forget it. Have patience--it takes a little while to find WONDERFULS. Now that you have a WONDERFUL that's the opposite gender of your Black Choco, stuff the WON with Sylkis, and race it until it's Level S. This time, the nut you need is found on a far away island. Fly Northeast of the Chocobo Ranch to find a small string of islands where Goblins hang out. Not only can you steal the Zeio Nut from them, it's also a good time to pick up Goblin Punch for your Enemy Skill Materia. Go back to the Ranch, SAVE, then tell Chocobo Billy to mate the Black Choco with the WON. using the Zeio Nut. Behold. Golden Chocobo. Your key to getting the KotR summon materia (as well as a few other hard to get Materias). I won't tell you WHERE to get the KotR summon, but I will tell you this much--the island it's on is NOT marked on the map. And only the Golden Chocobo can reach it--the airship cannot land there.[/spoiler] All info courtesy of BRADY games FFVii guide.
  20. [color=crimson]I know that Pikachu falls asleep when you talk to the Jigglypuff in the one Pokémon center...but...Clefairy...*racks brain to remember* Um, doesn't Pikachu act like it's in love?[/color]
  21. [color=crimson]Well, THAT clinchs it. I GOT to get a Gamecube now, just so I can play this game. Seriously, I have loved the Zelda series with a passion for as long as I can remember (though I missed out on the NES ones), and I DON'T want to miss out this time. And those pics confirm my thoughts on the animation. This is gonna be GORGEOUS. *swoons from happiness*[/color]
  22. [color=crimson]L42. How do you get a Hitmontop?[/color]
  23. I refuse to let this RPG die--I like how it is going! :p ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [color=blue]Fai struggled along, her legs aching from the never ending walking. She was used to travelling by water but...a glance at a nearby tributary leading back to Swamp Hylia (as she was calling it now) reminded her why she wasn't. Darkness was approaching, and a pair of death birds watched the weak Zora from their perch in a scraggly tree. Her fins were badly torn, and although she had tended them, they were still crusted over from lack of cleaning. She needed clean, clear water... With a gasp of exhaustion, she collapsed against the tree, hitting one of the lower branches. "OW! Watch it!" The death birds cawed in shock, and Fai tumbled backwards, her eyes wide, her items scattering about her. "Who said that?!" The limbs rustled above her, and dead leaves rained down, scratching her lightly. What she had mistaken for two knotholes were actually two seemingly sightless eyes. The branch she had sagged against was the nose and it twitched in irriation. "It's bad enough that I have to put up with those awful, gossipy crows," the tree complained, "but when I get people sitting on my face, it's just TOO MUCH!" "Excuse me--" "You'd think I was punished enough for being a fool for trying to get into the Golden Land and touch the Triforce, but nooooo--" "ExCUSE me--" "WHAT?!" the tree roared back. It rolled its knotholes at her, which Fai found a little unnerving, if not hilarious. "Don't 'WHAT?!' me you ungrateful wood pile reject!" she spat back. "Now listen here, you overgrown guppy--" it started. Fai's eyes flashed and she froze an overhead branch into a frostbitten chunk of ice that shattered at her touch. The tree screamed in anguish and began to whimper. Sap began to squirt from its knotholes. "Oh, for crying out--I mean...oh stop, I didn't hurt you that bad." The tree sniffled. "Do you have any idea how long it took for me to grow that branch. Huh? Do ya?" "Not really." "I don't either...but it reminds me how long I've been stuck here." "Where IS here, anyway?" "The Dark World," the tree answered sadly, peering at the brittle remains of the branch. Fai shuddered. What in Nayru's name was she doing in the Dark World? She remembered bits and pieces of stories she had heard, long ago...none of it was giving her a good feeling. With a name like 'Dark World', why would it? "Well, wouldn't you [i]not[/i] like to remember how long you've been here? Maybe it's better that I knocked that branch off." "Oh, shut up, fish." Fai grounded her teeth together, then picked up the bottle that had a fish in it. "THIS--" she thrust the bottle at the tree's knotholes, "--THIS is a fish. I am a ZORA! Got it?" "WATER!" the tree screamed. "Give it to me, GIVE IT TO ME!" It stretched its branches toward the bottle, but Fai jumped back, clutching the bottle to her. "Do you have any IDEA how precious that is, Zora?" She did. The realization had hit her only a few seconds before. But the fish that floated in the middle, staring out at the world (much like she had from behind the crystal), was still very much alive and deserved to stay that way. "Zora," the tree wheedled, "just share a little for me, and a little for you and your wounds, and don't worry about the fish. Let it rot at the bottom of the streams--no one will know." Fai glared at it. "I would." "But Zora--" "My name is FAI." "Fai?" The tree gasped, its branches rustling in sudden anxiety. "As in, the Zora Descendant of the Water Sage, SeFai Aquamentus?" "You sure seem to know a lot about me," Fai remarked, deepening her glare. The tree tried to shrink, mumbling to itself. "Of course, that explains it. Why else would a Zora be in a place like this? Then Ganon--" It broke off with a gasp. "What? Then Ganon what?" "Nothing...nothing. I am just a tree, nothing more." "You're a [i]talking[/i] tree. What's going on?" "I know nothing! I'm just a tree!" "Then you wouldn't mind me breaking off one of your other branches, then...since [i]normal[/i] trees don't scream." The tree shook tremendously. "You're horrible as far as Sages go, you know that?" Fai laughed mirthlessly. "After seeing what I have...ah, shut up. Just tell me where I can go to get home again, and I'll leave you alone." "Promise?" "Yes." "What about some water?" "We'll see just how good your information is first." "Just follow the streams north, then west for a while. You'll come to the Village of Outcasts. There's [i]bound[/i] to be someone that can help you there. Just don't go near the Pyramid on your way--Ganon'll get you for SURE!" "And you're sure someone can help me there?" "Promise! Water now?" Fai brought out her bottle, and grudgingly popped the cork out. The fish bounced to the rim and spat at the tree, diving back into the water. Fai laughed. "I'd say that's fair." "You're horrible!" the tree whined. "And YOU should have never screwed around with the Golden Land in the first place. OR tried to steal what doesn't belong to you. But at least you have water now, so don't complain." Fai packed up her equipment, and headed north. The deathbirds soon came back to their perch, admiring the melting shards of ice. They cocked their heads, as if listening to the tree while it was muttering. Both birds sat up when they heard the words "sage" and "Zora". One nodded to the other, then flapped into the air, heading due north. Straight to the Pyramid.[/color]
  24. [color=crimson]You CAN exit! Get back to the starting point and there is a cave/option to leave. Trust me, you can--it just takes a little bit of searching.[/color]
  25. GinnyLyn

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    [color=crimson]Hmm, these new monsters look INTERESTING, seriosuly. And as for the graphics comments, keep in mind a LOT of memory needs to be used to remember all the monsters and their data. I heard that when your character walks through sand, he leaves footprints; that it rains sometimes, and you can see the reflection in the puddles; and so on and so forth. The Baby Marril looks ADORABLE, as do some of the others (Groudon, YEAH!). But some of them look...well, stupid. *points at the freaky ladybug and laughs* If the story remains the same, then I'm just not gonna get it. I'd like to see the piccies for all the new ones, though, that'd be nice. (And those never-evolved Pokémon from the first versions STILL need some attention--like Pinsir and Farfetch'd and etc. I think that there should be a one headed Doduo/Dodrio.) [/color]
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