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naam: Stonelucifer
latijns:hoplia philanthus
features: evil
truthful
quick to anger
homepage:http://www.geocities.com/calmpurplesea

To Stonelucifer.
once upon a timewait.here Stonelucifer, 28 Dec 2004 06:45
there was a small fishlike creature with legs, which some would call a salamander, but it wasn't, and this small creature lived in a cave next to the sea. One day the creature dove into the ocean and found something very shiny at the bottom.

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To Norm.
The ring that binds them all Norm, 28 Dec 2004 09:28
Frodo don't wear the ring!

To Stonelucifer.
. Stonelucifer, 04 Jan 2005 02:56
but it wasn't a ring at all....it was a huge, gigantic, glowing orb!!!

To Stonelucifer.
hmmm.life.here Stonelucifer, 20 Nov 2004 02:26
Huge Priam came in unseen, and moving close to him took Achilleus' knees in his arms and kissed his hands, those terrible, murderous hands, which had killed many of his sons.

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To Stonelucifer.
v Stonelucifer, 20 Nov 2004 02:27
As when a man is held fast by blind folly - he kills a man in his own country, and then comes to another land, to a rich man's house, and amazement takes those who see his entry. So Achilleus was amazed when he saw godlike Priam, and the othes too were amazed, and looked at each other.

To Stonelucifer.
b Stonelucifer, 20 Nov 2004 02:28
And now Priam spoke to him in entreaty: 'Think of your father, godlike Achilleus, an old man like I am, at the cruel edge of old age. And it may be that he too is pressed by those who live around his home, and there is no one to protect him from harm and destruction.

To Stonelucifer.
d Stonelucifer, 20 Nov 2004 02:28
But he at least can hear that you are alive, and feel joy in his heart, and look forward every day to seeing his dear son return from Troy. But my fate is utter miser I fathered sons who were heroes in the broad land of Troy, and I tell you not one of them is left. I had fifty, when the sons of the Achaians came. Nineteen were from the womb of one mother and the others were borne to me by the women in my house. Furious Ares has collapsed the strencth of most of these. And the one son I had, who guarded our city and people, you have now killed as he fought to defend his country - Hector. And it is for his sake that I come now to the ships of the Achaians, to win his release from you , and I bring unlimited ransom. Respect the gods, then, Achilleus, and have pity on me, remembering your own father. But I am yet more pitiable than he. I have brought to my lips the hands of the man who killed my child.'



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