[Artemisia] Kingdom A&S challenge
Susan E. Macnamara
machay at xmission.com
Tue Jun 16 11:42:26 CDT 2009
Quoting rayzentz at aim.com:
> Ha! Fie upon thee, Morgan, thou dastardly knave, for the gauntlet
> has been thrown down, and returned. I accepted thy challenge, and
> have no intention whatever of letting you out of it. Others may do
> as they will, but I will?face thee across the tables at Kingdom A&S,
> and will be victorious over thee. Bring on thy best work, for it
> will be but dross when compared with the quality of mine own.
>
> Lord Padruig McTavish, OGML
> Artemisia Youth Combat Marshal
>
> (disclaimer: The wording of this missive is for entertainment
> purposes only. Any offense taken is totally the responsibility of
> the taker, as none was given by the sender. Knave is a term of
> endearment, and dastardly, as an adjective, merely emphasises the
> relative dearness of the term of endearment. The thrown gauntlet was
> hurled under controlled conditions, and at no time were animals
> endangered in any way. The reference to tables is based on past A&S
> events, andd does not guarantee that there may be tables present at
> future A&S events. Dross is an analogy to the leavings of the
> forging process, and in no way implies that a nameless someone will
> burn Morgan's work during the competition, thus guaranteeing Padruig
> victory over him. Victory conditions, of course, have yet to
> actually be determined, and judges may choose who they wish as
> victor. The insistance of the sender that he will be victorious does
> not necessarily have any bearing on reality.)
>
You slayest me, Lord Padruig
Lady Luveday de Salford
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