Tony
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Post by Tony on Jun 18, 2004 12:47:43 GMT -5
There are some weaves, that they never metntion the meaning of. Like Milking Tears and Spinning Earthfire. So, we should try to figure out what they do.
For some odd reason I thought Milking Tears had to do with starts. Don't ask me why, I just thought it the first time they mentioned it.
And Spinning Earthfire I think is something that Rand did. I don't remember which book, but I remember him making thin red lines that cut/burned through stuff and I think that is the female version of it. Its just an idea to get your heads thinking.
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Temanin
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Post by Temanin on Jun 23, 2004 23:19:14 GMT -5
Milking Tears is a lower level version of Compulsion, this deals with emoitions, making them stronger or weaker.
Spinning Earthfire is the ability to create and control molten earth. These channelers are some of the most effective channelers in a war, wiping out lines of Shadowspawn with a single weave. Think Rand in the EotW. The asha'man also do it.
That's all I have for right now. Cheers.
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Jun 24, 2004 7:48:09 GMT -5
Where did you get that information Tem?
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Post by Temanin on Jun 25, 2004 7:45:05 GMT -5
The magic that is the internet, with a sprinkle of imagination.
Oh yes, and Rand's "thin red lines that cut/burned through stuff." That would be the aptly named Cutting Lines of Fire. Do you own the WoT RPG book?
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Jun 25, 2004 8:18:53 GMT -5
No I do not. But I think Victor does. He brought it to school a couple of times and tried to get us into it, but it didn't really work.
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Post by sirkenith on Jun 25, 2004 8:31:40 GMT -5
I have the Wheel of time role playing book!(the older one that is,I have that with dragon folly, and guide to the seanchan army,weaving of the shadows & the storie to roleplaying guide) oh and here is some info, the Wheel of Time by robert jordan was writen in 1991, the one we are reading is a remake of it , and some new books and refence. The storie at the time was already done due to the fact that LoTR was out in book shops, to my knowledge it never made it past the second book. It had many a grammer,spelling mistakes also it's style was alittle ahead of it's time. It was ment for those readers out there (like my self) that don't want the author to give away everything about the "one power" this info was given to me by my dad also the first two books needed a reference book that costed about 50-60 bucks (at that time it was quite alot of money for a book, although all RPG fans out there know that that is about the price of core rules to most RPG's now adays)
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Post by Temanin on Jun 25, 2004 14:01:41 GMT -5
Kenith, where exactly did you get this information? I would like to take a look at it. I think you are mistaken. The Eye of the World was published in 1990, for starters. And secondly, the LotR books were written in like the 40's.
Let's just take a look at this information, maybe I'm wrong.
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Post by sirkenith on Jun 28, 2004 7:53:38 GMT -5
I know about the LoTR books being aroundin the 40's but at the time and the place (downstate MI were my dad grew up) LoTR was hot and well the other stuff is what my dad said because he has a really old copy of it. I trust him about what he says he has never lied to me, so mabe he was just mistaken I truly have no clue.
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Temanin
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Post by Temanin on Jun 28, 2004 12:24:44 GMT -5
I'm not calling your father a liar, I was just wondering. The dates just don't seem to match, that's all. Perhaps I am mistaken, who knows? No big deal.
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Victor
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Post by Victor on Jun 28, 2004 15:35:34 GMT -5
Yeah, I have the Wheel of Time RPing book. Unfortunately, none of the people around here seemed interested in it, so it's sitting in my room gathering dust.
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Jun 28, 2004 15:37:58 GMT -5
Well, I guess I'll play if I ever go to your house or vise versa. It would be fun now that I'm more open to P&P games (there really isn't anything to do at my house, thats why I'm so open).
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Silvion
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Post by Silvion on Jun 29, 2004 1:23:00 GMT -5
The go read Katherine Kerr! I told you about it once, remember?
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Jun 29, 2004 7:19:13 GMT -5
...no. I don't remember. Could you refresh me memory?
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Post by Silvion on Jun 29, 2004 13:53:55 GMT -5
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Post by Temanin on Jul 13, 2004 7:41:47 GMT -5
I finally got some time to read more over at Shadowburn's forum. In particular, I was reading the thread that Tony had posted involving the two weaves, Milking Tears and Spinning Earthfire. Tony Tony Tony...
I would like you to take a good look at what I posted when asked where I got this information.
I did read about the Cutting Lines of Fire in the WoT RPG book, as well. That is why I mentioned the book in the first place. It was a completely different subject that just hit me as I was typing the post.
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