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+5ThePhilosopher Feral Claudia Duncan.Oliver joemarra052075 9 posters |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Tinkerbell and Dracula Sat Dec 07, 2013 3:54 pm | |
| Found this note one day
Dear Dracula,
Remember that wonderful and magical night we spent together all those years ago? Well I have to inform you that because of that you have a son and his name is Edward.
Love, Tinkerbell | |
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Duncan.Oliver Caine's Progeny


Posts : 1303 Join date : 2011-02-08 Location : U.S.A.
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:20 pm | |
| That is just plain wrong... but it confirms a lot of Internet speculation. | |
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Claudia Caine


Posts : 4897 Join date : 2010-01-30 Age : 35 Location : France
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Sat Dec 07, 2013 9:06 pm | |
| I recall this XD I saw that somewhere on memebase | |
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Feral Beyond Caine


Posts : 7617 Join date : 2010-08-15 Age : 39 Location : Poland
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:19 pm | |
| Horrid... Plain horrid. Old Clan Tzimisce spawned this... thing.
*gets sick* | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:40 pm | |
| - Feral wrote:
- Horrid... Plain horrid. Old Clan Tzimisce spawned this... thing.
*gets sick* ROFLMAO | |
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Feral Beyond Caine


Posts : 7617 Join date : 2010-08-15 Age : 39 Location : Poland
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:54 pm | |
| - joemarra052075 wrote:
- Feral wrote:
- Horrid... Plain horrid. Old Clan Tzimisce spawned this... thing.
*gets sick* ROFLMAO I'm happy to make you happy. *shifts to wolf* *licks joe squarely across the face* | |
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ThePhilosopher Caine


Posts : 2707 Join date : 2010-08-17 Location : Brazil
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:10 pm | |
| So how many of you think about adding "Old Clan Tzimisce" to the great list of "official lore and setting we ignore"?
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Claudia Caine


Posts : 4897 Join date : 2010-01-30 Age : 35 Location : France
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:12 pm | |
| I think the whole concept of fleshcrafting was just a wet dream for some author. For me the Tzimisce are the Old Clan  | |
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Feral Beyond Caine


Posts : 7617 Join date : 2010-08-15 Age : 39 Location : Poland
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:03 pm | |
| I like the hoary Old Clan with their low Generation, manses and tons of Retinue a lot more than the sadistic nutjobs a la Vykos... | |
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Childe of Malkav Beyond Caine


Posts : 5204 Join date : 2009-11-05 Location : Gone for Good
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:32 pm | |
| - Feral wrote:
- I like the hoary Old Clan with their low Generation, manses and tons of Retinue a lot more than the sadistic nutjobs a la Vykos...
Don't insult me by calling those morons nutjobs - | |
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Karavolos megalomaniac

Posts : 2744 Join date : 2011-12-27
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:17 pm | |
| I like how the old clan have good manners. Granted, I appreciate anyone who follows that line of thought, Vicissitude or not  | |
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Feral Beyond Caine


Posts : 7617 Join date : 2010-08-15 Age : 39 Location : Poland
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:35 pm | |
| - Childe of Malkav wrote:
- Feral wrote:
- I like the hoary Old Clan with their low Generation, manses and tons of Retinue a lot more than the sadistic nutjobs a la Vykos...
Don't insult me by calling those morons nutjobs
- Aww, sorry... I didn't mean to offend... *wags tail between hind legs* I meant they are debased dumbasses, of course. *nuzzles Malkav with hopes of making up for past crudeness* | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:44 pm | |
| - Feral wrote:
- joemarra052075 wrote:
- Feral wrote:
- Horrid... Plain horrid. Old Clan Tzimisce spawned this... thing.
*gets sick* ROFLMAO I'm happy to make you happy.
*shifts to wolf* *licks joe squarely across the face* Scratches Feral between the ears | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:45 pm | |
| - Claudia wrote:
- I think the whole concept of fleshcrafting was just a wet dream for some author. For me the Tzimisce are the Old Clan
 And lets not even get started on the whole Vicissitude as a disease/Souleater concepts | |
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Childe of Malkav Beyond Caine


Posts : 5204 Join date : 2009-11-05 Location : Gone for Good
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:55 pm | |
| - Feral wrote:
- Childe of Malkav wrote:
- Feral wrote:
- I like the hoary Old Clan with their low Generation, manses and tons of Retinue a lot more than the sadistic nutjobs a la Vykos...
Don't insult me by calling those morons nutjobs
- Aww, sorry... I didn't mean to offend...
*wags tail between hind legs*
I meant they are debased dumbasses, of course.
*nuzzles Malkav with hopes of making up for past crudeness* Ok. I'll forgive you. But you have to fetch this... *throws a red cylindrical item, just coincidentally in Karavolos direction* - | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:59 pm | |
| Advice for Serpentis users: A good hiding place for your heart is a butcher's store room.
Hmm...I always thought that a good place for my heart would be in a small safe...placed within a larger safe...then taken by boat over the Marianas Trench and dropped directly in. | |
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ThePhilosopher Caine


Posts : 2707 Join date : 2010-08-17 Location : Brazil
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Duncan.Oliver Caine's Progeny


Posts : 1303 Join date : 2011-02-08 Location : U.S.A.
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:57 pm | |
| - Childe of Malkav wrote:
- Ok. I'll forgive you. But you have to fetch this... *throws a red cylindrical item, just coincidentally in Karavolos direction*
Pay no attention to the hissing fuse on the end. | |
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Feral Beyond Caine


Posts : 7617 Join date : 2010-08-15 Age : 39 Location : Poland
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:44 pm | |
| *licks Joe again* *chases the cylinder and proudly puts it at Karavolos' feet* | |
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Childe of Malkav Beyond Caine


Posts : 5204 Join date : 2009-11-05 Location : Gone for Good
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:49 pm | |
| - Feral wrote:
- *licks Joe again*
*chases the cylinder and proudly puts it at Karavolos' feet* Good wolf. Now the ball is on the right playfield. - | |
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eye of the divine Caine's Progeny


Posts : 1375 Join date : 2012-03-13 Age : 34 Location : Essex, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:06 am | |
| - joemarra052075 wrote:
- Advice for Serpentis users: A good hiding place for your heart is a butcher's store room.
Hmm...I always thought that a good place for my heart would be in a small safe...placed within a larger safe...then taken by boat over the Marianas Trench and dropped directly in. That may work, unless you've got a determined Nossie with a set of lock picks and time to kill :P | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:18 am | |
| - eye of the divine wrote:
That may work, unless you've got a determined Nossie with a set of lock picks and time to kill  Lockpicks won't work on safes *grin* he would need a stethoscope, and that would be hard to use underwater. | |
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eye of the divine Caine's Progeny


Posts : 1375 Join date : 2012-03-13 Age : 34 Location : Essex, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:22 am | |
| - joemarra052075 wrote:
- eye of the divine wrote:
That may work, unless you've got a determined Nossie with a set of lock picks and time to kill :P Lockpicks won't work on safes *grin* he would need a stethoscope, and that would be hard to use underwater. Depends on the safe brah, if it's an antique then it would have an old lock. If it's new then an experienced safe cracker would be able to with enough time and we~ll let's face it Nossies have forever so they could just sit there and do it, wait for it to rust open or just pull it out then use a stethoscope. Or pound it open with potence. | |
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joemarra052075 Methuselah


Posts : 421 Join date : 2013-12-05 Age : 48 Location : WA State
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:29 am | |
| - eye of the divine wrote:
- joemarra052075 wrote:
- eye of the divine wrote:
That may work, unless you've got a determined Nossie with a set of lock picks and time to kill  Lockpicks won't work on safes *grin* he would need a stethoscope, and that would be hard to use underwater. Depends on the safe brah, if it's an antique then it would have an old lock. If it's new then an experienced safe cracker would be able to with enough time and we~ll let's face it Nossies have forever so they could just sit there and do it, wait for it to rust open or just pull it out then use a stethoscope.
Or pound it open with potence. true...of course one would have to know it was there...and be one of the few Nossies that are adapted to that kind of pressure (and even most of the deep ocean dwelling Nossies are not able to take that...and the ones that are probably wouldn't care about a safe on the ocean floor as they would have no use for anything in it) | |
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eye of the divine Caine's Progeny


Posts : 1375 Join date : 2012-03-13 Age : 34 Location : Essex, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Re: Tinkerbell and Dracula Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:31 am | |
| - joemarra052075 wrote:
- eye of the divine wrote:
- joemarra052075 wrote:
- eye of the divine wrote:
That may work, unless you've got a determined Nossie with a set of lock picks and time to kill :P Lockpicks won't work on safes *grin* he would need a stethoscope, and that would be hard to use underwater. Depends on the safe brah, if it's an antique then it would have an old lock. If it's new then an experienced safe cracker would be able to with enough time and we~ll let's face it Nossies have forever so they could just sit there and do it, wait for it to rust open or just pull it out then use a stethoscope.
Or pound it open with potence. true...of course one would have to know it was there...and be one of the few Nossies that are adapted to that kind of pressure (and even most of the deep ocean dwelling Nossies are not able to take that...and the ones that are probably wouldn't care about a safe on the ocean floor as they would have no use for anything in it) *shrugs* what about simple curiosity? that's how most lost things are found after all :3 | |
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