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Post by Forte! on Sept 4, 2008 17:51:25 GMT -5
Whoops! It didn't follow the rules, but I didn't want y'all to find out who/what I was stealing xD
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Post by FalconX on Sept 4, 2008 18:28:55 GMT -5
A tricky one.... *tries to figure it out*
Okay I confess I'm quite confused xD The letters that you _____ (don't want to spoil something) Almost match up to someone so...
Dazeedo blocks you from stealing Alika
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Post by Forte! on Sept 4, 2008 19:15:54 GMT -5
Nope; that's not it. Question: do I have to italicize every letter (like DOUBLE e's), or just one for each letter that is in both names? Oh, you may have to quote to see every letter that's italicized.
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Post by FalconX on Sept 4, 2008 19:21:05 GMT -5
K =)
I'm not following your question... All I can say really is you have to bold/underline/or italicize every letter that is needed to figure it out. However if the word is together it doesn't need to be italicized (or whatever). But lets say if someone tried to steal Dazeedo's land "XXX Mountains" But they wanted to split it up. They could just say "Mountains" somewhere in the riddle. And have the x's split up in different areas. But they'd have to bold/underline/or italicize all the x's
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Post by Forte! on Sept 4, 2008 19:37:28 GMT -5
Alright, I think I'm good then.
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Post by Forte! on Sept 5, 2008 15:40:45 GMT -5
Another question - say you wanted to claim the land and a mare owned by the same horse - would you have to make separate riddles, or could you just make it into one?
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Post by FalconX on Sept 5, 2008 16:02:14 GMT -5
They would have to be separate riddles
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Post by Forte! on Sept 5, 2008 17:19:11 GMT -5
Oh darn it. This one doesn't count, then xD
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