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dggilluminatus

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  1. Somehow this doesn't strike me as having come "from the deep". Even if you were successful in your attempts at starting another revolution it would never be the same as the original Vox so call yours something different and stop dragging old memories up to score points.
  2. [quote name='Tygaland' timestamp='1296857548' post='2619548'] The Drummonds are pleased to see the return of the Jacksons. [/quote] Whachoo talkin' bout Willis......... I See What You Did There.
  3. We are the Autumn People. We come from the dust. We go to the grave. We are the hungry ones. Your torments call us like dogs in the night. And we to feed........and feed well. We stuff ourselves with other peoples' nightmares. We butter our plain bread with delicious pain.
  4. This kinda reminds me of the time when OFS declared war on two members of GATO while they were getting dogpiled.
  5. [quote name='KainIIIC' timestamp='1295673052' post='2590922'] yeah, I don't think we knew until the end that you guys all hated us for some reason or another I guess that posed an obstacle too. [/quote] I wouldn't say we hated you. But after my work on UPS and UPS 2.0 it was clear to me that Brown Unity was never going to happen no matter who tried. I hold no personal grudges against GATO because you guys did what you thought was best for your alliance I suppose. But don't blame others when they see the futility of trying to unify Brown and leave for greener (or whiter ) pastures.
  6. Having tried in the past to work on Brown unity it always seemed that GATO only wanted Brown to be unified under them. Never beside them. Surely they will soon get their desire to have Brown to themselves again.
  7. Nice to see my old friends in RoK still up to their old ways. Congrats to both parties.
  8. It has been a long time in the making and I am glad with the end result.
  9. Yala Misr........you can still come around on IRC sometime.
  10. [quote]Slowly but steadily NPO was brought down and in their coming down, i saw a beautiful thing, not the destruction of the NPO, but the zeal and willingness of my fellow alliance mates without SDIs, low NS and now reduced warchests to dogpile the now smaller NPO nukers. It was beautiful, and sad, but mostly beautiful. We fought, fought hard. Two out of three triumvirs, almost the entire government of Ragnarok was at or very near ZI. It was our finest hour, not because we defeated NPO, but because everyone pulled as one, and we had proof of what we always suspected. Our guys are war crazy and loyal to the end. Hitting targets that were sure to destroy them, just because a friend needed some respite. [/quote] This. I was in ROK at the time and after the war I deleted due to inactivity because I was burned out but the statement stands as a testament to what ROK is all about. Love ya guys
  11. Poorly I might add But it is an honor none the less.
  12. You guys were the first "foreign" alliance I got to know in this game (in a friendly way at least). It has been an honor to get to know you and I hope we can continue our friendship into the future.
  13. The first thought I had upon reading the OP was "some people have WAY too much time on their hands." The second thought was "impossibly idealistic, never work."
  14. I like to play these three clips. They always get me pumped up to do foul deeds no matter what game I am playing.
  15. It pleases me to no end to see alliances that fought against each other now fight together and come out victorious. All Hail Nexus and RIA.
  16. Congratulations on the white peace Legion. A fun little war. B)
  17. Silence falls on Pacifica’s walls And true believers turn to stone; A granite wind from out the East Bears the rattle of bone on bone, And to the harlot of the priest Comes one no man has ever known. The black stars fall on Pacifica’s wall, The red stars gem the pallid night; The yellow stars are hinged in grey But Illuminatus’ stars are white. Who weaves a web to hold at bay The castled king of Moo’s light? Darkness falls on Pacifica’s walls. The cressets glimmer in the gloom; Along the cornices and groins The scorpion weaves his trail of doom. A woman bares her pulsing loins To One within a shadowy room. The star-dust falls on Pacifica’s walls, The bats’ wings flash in Moo’s face; The lonely fanes rise black and stark. What brought what Shape from what strange place, Across the gulf of utter dark, To span the void of cosmic space? Silence falls on Pacifica’s walls Like mist from some fiend-haunted fen. Stars, shuttles in a demon’s looms, Weave over Pacifica, a doom of men. A woman laughs---and laughs again. Farewell Pacificans.......out of the mists of time we have come.
  18. Admin help us all........Cilly is the PM. I can only imagine the horrors you must be enduring. Hold strong my brown friends.......... :lol:
  19. During the last years of the reign of Pharaoh Zoser, a man known as Nephren-Ka came to Khemet. Nephren-Ka was a powerful sorceror; he brought madness and death to his enemies with a word or a glance. The stories say that he came from an ancient city in the deserts of Arabia, whose name was Irem, the City of Pillars. All who know of this place hold it in dread. Nephren-Ka impressed Pharaoh with his power and knowledge of things hidden, and Pharaoh made him Vizier, second only to Pharaoh throughout the land. Nephren-Ka revived the worship of an old, foul god – the Black Pharaoh. Soon Nephren-Ka and the Black Pharaoh were interchangeable in the minds of the people. Now no one can distinguish their deeds. Pharaoh Zoser died of a wasting disease, and the sorceror proclaimed himself Pharaoh. For many years the Black Pharaoh fought with Zoser’s sons for control of the land. So great was the power of the Black Pharaoh that no record of Zoser’s sons now remains. For a time, Nephren-Ka ruled the land and its peoples. It was said that Nephren-Ka was served by a huge beast, of which the Sphinx is but a small, inaccurate representation. The voice of Nephren-Ka was said to have been carried throughout the land within a black wind, a wind which destroyed at his whim. Nephren-Ka built the Labyrinth of Kish, a place of darkness and despair. Here he practiced many foul sorceries. At last a hero named Sneferu arose, and with the aid of Isis and Bast thwarted the evil magic and slew Nephren-Ka. Sneferu then ruled as Pharaoh and brought the favor of the gods back to the land. A pyramid was built to contain the soul of Nephren-Ka and to protect the land from his evil magic. The first pyramid was not strong enough to hold the spirit of the Black Pharaoh and it collapsed. A second pyramid was built, with strange geometries calculated by the priests to withstand the power of the Black Pharaoh. This pyramid stood, and the body of Nephren-Ka was entombed, accompanied by the curses of the priests. Yet a third pyramid was built to guard the site, lest Nephren-Ka return from death and plague the land. Pharaoh Sneferu ordered all traces of the Black Pharaoh stricken from the land. Nevertheless, worshippers of the Black Pharaoh remained and schemed for the Black Pharaoh’s return. In time, Pharaoh Khafre, son of Khufu, son of Sneferu, drove these evil ones out of the land and into the hideous swamps beyond the cataracts. The worship of the Black Pharaoh was revived during the reign of Queen Nitocris, after the death of her husband Pharaoh Merenre. It was said that she invited the priests and generals who had conspired to slay her brother to a banquet in a subterranean chamber, then opened a secret door and flooded the chamber with the waters of the Nile. Queen Nitocris unsealed the entrance to the Labyrinth of Kish and learned much from the Black Pharaoh. The land again became a place of darkness and dread. Those who worshipped the true gods were persecuted and lived in fear. When Queen Nitocris gave birth to a son, whom she named Nephren-Ka, the people rose up and slew her. Her body was buried in a secret place, lest any evil ones attempt to recall her soul.
  20. You seem to have a fondness for protecting Brown alliances. Do you regard yourselves as the "shield of Brown?" B)
  21. You can always count on Tyga and the rest of the Tigers to look after their friends. B)
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