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Aqizzar
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« on: July 16, 2008, 11:05:02 PM » |
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Yay, I got mine!
Now for your ASCII Art Reward by Threetoe:
+@u@++||@++
The dwarven king paced to and fro before the thick oaken door. Inside he heard the muffled screams of the queen giving birth to another infant he had sired. Twelve daughters. Without a son, the line of kings would be at an end. The king ground the pipe between his teeth. The door swung open suddenly.
"A beautiful baby girl!" cried the nurse.
Something vital to sanity snapped in the king's mind.
"My son!" he cried. "A son at last!"
To the horror of the queen and her twelve older sisters, the king taught his daughter the ways of the axe and crossbow. Together they worked the forge and created new weapons that the king's new 'son' know the secrets of metal and fire.
One day, the thirteenth child sat at the grinder, polishing her axe when her father entered the room.
"Thonak," said the king, "it is time to make your debut at the palace."
This is how you encourage donations - offer intriguing serial stories as rewards, so I gotta donate again to see what happens.
As part of the recent wave of donations, post your Three-Toe ASCII art.
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Sylverone
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« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2008, 04:01:09 AM » |
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That's amazing.  "A son at last!"
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umiman
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2008, 06:08:34 AM » |
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Now for your ASCII Art Reward (story by ThreeToe):
g%gg%%ggggg%///@&
Drums sounded deep within the dark fortress of evil. The goblins jumped up and down, packed into the great hall. Toe to toe, they leapt, screaming with excitement as another severed head was thrown to the crowd. High on a carved stone platform, their dark master raised his huge black blade. His meaty fist held the cleaver high, while his other gauntleted hand pressed Halson onto the stone slab. The hand let up slightly as the blade fell and Halson slipped away. He launched himself off the platform as the dark lord cried out in surprise and anger.
The adventure slammed into the sea of goblins, but quickly righted himself. Before the evil lord reached the floor, Halson was halfway across the room, kicking off from goblin head after head. When he reached a window, he propelled himself through. Only a few seconds freefall -- and then into the moat! He squeezed the prize in his hands as he fell, the dark lord's bracer. A hard splash and into the cold, the escape had only begun...
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Linthar
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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2008, 08:18:25 AM » |
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Got these a while back but they feel pretty relevant now with everyone focusing on the new elves.
Part 1:
##EE##S##S##S###+@@@++++.
Misty clouds passed by above and below as the birds soared. Elequaina, the elf princess astride her giant eagle, stared into the horizon, her face like stone, hiding the fury within. At her sides, giant sparrow men flew, awaiting her command. When they reached the dwarf fortress, she gave the signal. The birdmen dove, clearing the battlements of sentries and sending the doomed dwarves hurtling to their demise. Dwarves, the hunters. Dwarves, the killers of trees. They would all pay with their lives. The hated enemy sent up a volley of deadly missiles from their crossbows. Many a sparrow man were knocked from the sky. Elequaina looked on grimly. She took solace in the knowledge that for every birdman that gave his life, a thousand woodchucks were saved. Spying the dwarf king in his tower, she dove. and Part 2
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Air rushed by with a thundering howl, drowning out Elequaina's vengeful cry. To the left and right of the king stood two professional axe-dwarves decked out in black plate menacing with spikes of obsidian. The elf lord swung her mighty wooden sword around her head and signaled her elite hawk man guard to attack. The bird people clashed with the dwarves. Many were slaughtered instantly by the expert chops of the dwarves, but the moment of confusion was all Elequaina needed. With a single graceful swoop the giant eagle clamped its claws around the dwarf king's shoulders and hoisted him into air. The marksdwarves took aim but held their fire for fear of hitting their liege. Helplessly, they watched their king borne away to a unspeakable fate.
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Benny
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« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2008, 09:52:47 AM » |
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ggU,%..gUg,%.-..ggU~~~~~
All was lost. Everywhere people were screaming in grief and terror. The sky was filled with the black smoke of a hundred burning homesteads. Amlin walked, hands bound, flanked by two goblins. He could not lift his head and watch his people butchered. When they reached the irrigation ditch, a goblin kicked the back of Amlin's leg and brought him to his knees. The goblins forced him face down into the water and held his head down until he stopped struggling. They kicked the body into the ditch and laughed as it floated away.
Once he disappeared from view, Amlin rolled over and took a desperate breath. He struggled out of the water and cut his bonds on a sharp rock. He looked back over the low hills and saw the smoke. All he knew was gone. All that remained was vengeance.
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Hanuman
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« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2008, 04:33:48 AM » |
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I really enjoy reading these ASCII Art Rewards. I wish I had some money to donate so that I could receive one of my own. Until then I suppose I will have to keep an eye on this thread for more of other peoples rewards.
I am assuming the little one line of ASCII relates to what is going on in the stories correct? It's such a great idea. Too bad I am not 100% proficient in ASCII interpretation. I can get the general idea of how the stories relate to the ASCII but I get a little confused as to what some of the letters and symbols stand for.
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imajia
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« Reply #6 on: July 28, 2008, 04:34:00 PM » |
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Now for your ASCII Art Reward by Threetoe:
kkk""kS'''UUEU".,..>
At last, thought Holgrim, the lost fortress of Battlehands was in sight. Long had the party cut their way through the jungle. They carried heavy loads on their backs as the native bearers had fled after the first kobold attack. A setback, no matter how great, would never hinder Holgrim's will. Long had he planned this expedition, with every precaution marked and taken twice.
Key to the leader's efforts to reach the lost citadel was his team, a group of chosen adventurers whose keen skills would overcome any obstacle. First there was Bull, a massive warrior from the wastes of the west, his wide chest bearing the scars of many battles. Then there was Slendara, a beautiful elf maiden and archer who could shoot a coin in half from a league away. Finally there was cautious Thomson, a thief from the capital city who never acted without careful thought.
A huge mountain of stone jutted up out of the mossy jungle floor It was carved into an enormous statue of a dwarf blowing a massive bugle. The entrance lay between the statue's feet. Thomson approached his master.
"We must take care, as dwarves are wont to guard the entrances of their dwellings with all manner of deadly traps," said the burglar.
As the leader considered the advice, a commotion could be heard in the trees behind. A furious scraping and rustling came from the jungle mixed with the yipping yaps of a hundred evil throats. "Kobolds!" cried Slendara. A crude arrow slammed into the tree beside Holgrim's head. The enemy were too many, their attacks growing in strength with every foray.
As Thomson pulled on his master's coat tails, pointing toward the mountain, the fighters stood their ground. Bull let up a terrifying warrior yalp, smacking arrows out of the sky with his great axe. Slendara notched arrow after arrow in rapid fire succession, hitting a kobold between the eyes with every shot. Holgrim drew his sword, a blade etched with the runes of his people, and prepared for mortal combat.
"We must withdraw to the fortress," cried Thomson. "It is our only chance!"
"Silence," said Holgrim. "Now is the time to fight."
A crash echoed from the jungle. The kobolds made way for the huge monster that emerged from the shadows. It was a giant sloth, at least ten spans high, twenty when it reared back on its hind legs to release a horrible roar. On its back rode the kobold chief, decked out in bones and leather. Instantly, Holgrim regretted his hasty words to the thief. Now was clearly the time to run.
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« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2008, 05:12:25 PM » |
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wow, this stuff is really inspiring. I really enjoy it when ThreeToe posts his fiction for us, and these are really amazing shorts. the potential is really inspiring, leaving lots to the imagination in regards to prequels and sequels.
the next time i donate, i think i'll include my own little snip of art and story with the check.
What do people think about a "fan art serial" in the stories forum? people could take turns posting their own ASCII art and short bits of story, each one advancing the larger plot?
Also, the ideas about giant eagle and giant sloth mounts are pretty amazing. i'm thinking that might be a preview of something to come.
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Davion
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« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2008, 06:17:03 PM » |
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bBbBbBbB####HU*########||+UU+||
The master thief leapt from the tower, the royal jewels still in his hands. The pursuing guard ran to the side to watch in wonder as the burglar plunged to his death. But lo, a giant hawk flew down and plucked him out of the sky. The aging king stormed out onto the roof of the tower, still in his bed clothes.
"Curse you Faltrix!" screamed the king as the bird flew toward the horizon.
The rogue had known the hawk since it was a hatchling. It was then he had pulled an arrow from its wing. Thus began the most famous partnership of the age. The hawk rider and his steed were known throughout the land as heroes of the people, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
A dark cloud rose on the horizon. The smile fell from Faltrix's lips as the evil creatures sprung their ambush. Bat men! How had these creatures strayed so far from the mountains? The evil beings rode giant bats and shot poison darts from their blow guns. Faltrix commanded his mount to dive low. Perhaps he could lose them in the trees of the forest below.
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Fishersalwaysdie
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« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2008, 07:18:41 PM » |
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Man, I simply love that giant sloth idea...
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Aqizzar
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« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2008, 07:24:47 PM » |
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I can forsee a glaring problem with giant sloth mounts.
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Nonanonymous
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« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2008, 07:50:17 PM » |
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Oddly enough, a while back I whipped up and posted this: [CREATURE:GIANT_CAVE_SLOTH] [NAME:giant cave sloth:giant cave sloths:giant cave sloth] [TILE:'s'][COLOR:7:0:0] [LARGE_ROAMING] [POPULATION_NUMBER:10:20] [CLUSTER_NUMBER:1:2] [PETVALUE:50] [NATURAL][PET][TRAINABLE][MOUNT] [BENIGN][MEANDERER] [PREFSTRING:lazy movements] [PREFSTRING:suggestion of gentleness] [PREFSTRING:deadly claws] [BODY:HUMANOID:2EYES:2EARS:NOSE:TAIL:2LUNGS:HEART:GUTS:ORGANS:THROAT:NECK:SPINE:BRAIN:MOUTH:3TOES] [SIZE:7] [BODYGLOSS:CLAW_FOOT] [SPEED:950] [MAXAGE:30:70] [ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:GRASP:slash:slashes:1:4:SLASH][ATTACKFLAG_WITH] [ATTACK:SECOND:BYTYPE:MOUTH:bite:bites:1:3:GORE][ATTACKFLAG_CANLATCH] [ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:STANCE:kick:kicks:1:3:BLUDGEON][ATTACKFLAG_WITH] [ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:TAIL:slap:slaps:1:3:BLUDGEON][ATTACKFLAG_WITH] [CHILD:1][CHILDNAME:baby cave sloth:baby cave sloths] [FAT:2] [NOCTURNAL] [BIOME:ANY_TEMPERATE_FOREST] [BIOME:ANY_TROPICAL_FOREST] [BIOME:MOUNTAIN] [BIOME:SUBTERRANEAN_CHASM] [STANDARD_FLESH] [HOMEOTHERM:10067] [LAYERING:100] [SWIMS_LEARNED][SWIM_SPEED:2500] Along with a few other creatures. In fact, the stories involving the greater multitude of animal people also started showing up not too soon after the More-oh mod was released with Modbase, if I remember correctly.
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Areyar
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« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2008, 08:22:32 AM » |
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yay, i got mine!
Now for your ASCII Art Reward by Threetoe:
gggggggggg.UC
The pale man rose from his bed with a huge gasp. He pressed his fingers to his temples. The nightmare again. Throwing a black cloak around his body, he walked to the door and opened it onto a scene of unimaginable pain and suffering. Below his chamber, the goblins worked their torture-craft on helpless prisoners. A heavily-scarred goblin approached the cloaked man and, seeing his condition, dare to speak.
"The dream again, master Darquan?" asked the goblin.
"Yes," said the goblin lord. "Dwarves. I'm a child, and the dwarves steal my toys."
Darquan looked at the gate that opened onto the side of the mountain. "The dwarves will never steal again," he said, "Make ready my armor."
The goblin nodded enthusiastically. Soon the goblins were armed and in formation. Darquan sat astride his mount, a giant cobra. The evil army spilled out onto the mountainside and into the haunted forest below. In a few short days, they would arrive at the dwarf fortress, Darquan would be free of his nightmares, and the forces of good would be utterly crushed.
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MathijsBuster
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« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2008, 11:23:06 AM » |
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Now for your ASCII Art Reward by Threetoe:
###,,.U/M.,.||
As the adventurer climbed up the steep mountain path, a quake shook the mountainside. A rocky arm broke away from the stone, followed by the impossible body of a human-shaped creature. The adventurer drew his sword. A mountain man, he thought, so be it. He had killed giants and ettins with nothing but a scratch, how could this mindless creature do him harm? The mountain man opened its fearsome eyes which were made from cool green emeralds. The adventure swung and the creature caught the blade between its palms. This would be a difficult trail indeed.
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Mr.Person
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« Reply #14 on: August 13, 2008, 08:38:33 PM » |
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Now for your ASCII Art Reward by Threetoe:
###,,.U/M.,.||
As the adventurer climbed up the steep mountain path, a quake shook the mountainside. A rocky arm broke away from the stone, followed by the impossible body of a human-shaped creature. The adventurer drew his sword. A mountain man, he thought, so be it. He had killed giants and ettins with nothing but a scratch, how could this mindless creature do him harm? The mountain man opened its fearsome eyes which were made from cool green emeralds. The adventure swung and the creature caught the blade between its palms. This would be a difficult trail indeed.
Oh snap, THAT sounds deadly. Also, giant cobra mounts make me smile. Not as cool as GCS mounts.. but whatever.
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