Sicon112 wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Or someone, more specifically....
I'm not sure we can beat fictional characters to a pulp...
Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
This should be interesting XD
Sicon112 wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Or someone, more specifically....
I'm not sure we can beat fictional characters to a pulp...
Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
TheJester wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
This should be interesting XD
Sicon112 wrote:Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
Oh, lord. What did I just do?
Sicon112 wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Hmmm... That gives me an idea for a science experiment...
Oh, lord. What did I just do?
Nothing worse than your time as an Eldritch Abomination. Maybe.
Sicon112 wrote:Nothing worse than your time as an Eldritch Abomination. Maybe.
IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Nothing worse than your time as an Eldritch Abomination. Maybe.
*whimpers* Should... Should I be feeling pity for Romeo right now?
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:I think we should keep in mind that, Romeo being Romeo, him falling in love with Vanessa is probably not the disaster we're imagining it to be. By the time we've got all the pieces together for sending the fictionals back over the wall, he'll have moved on anyway-- or we can help that along.
Actually, that just gave me an idea. Juliet's obviously a dead end for him, but Mr A's hinted that they don't necessarily need to go back to their stories of origin. If we could get Romeo to fall in love with one of the other female fictional characters, in time for sending everyone back, then he'll be a lot more supportive of the whole going-back idea. (The problem with this is that the only other females we've got so far are the Witch-- who I have a feeling is not his type-- and Cinderella, whom we've got no way of contacting. On the other hand, we've got time. We can let his infatuation with Vanessa run its course, and once we've got someone to introduce him to, we'll step in.)
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:I think we should keep in mind that, Romeo being Romeo, him falling in love with Vanessa is probably not the disaster we're imagining it to be. By the time we've got all the pieces together for sending the fictionals back over the wall, he'll have moved on anyway-- or we can help that along.
Actually, that just gave me an idea. Juliet's obviously a dead end for him, but Mr A's hinted that they don't necessarily need to go back to their stories of origin. If we could get Romeo to fall in love with one of the other female fictional characters, in time for sending everyone back, then he'll be a lot more supportive of the whole going-back idea. (The problem with this is that the only other females we've got so far are the Witch-- who I have a feeling is not his type-- and Cinderella, whom we've got no way of contacting. On the other hand, we've got time. We can let his infatuation with Vanessa run its course, and once we've got someone to introduce him to, we'll step in.)
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:I think we should keep in mind that, Romeo being Romeo, him falling in love with Vanessa is probably not the disaster we're imagining it to be. By the time we've got all the pieces together for sending the fictionals back over the wall, he'll have moved on anyway-- or we can help that along.
Actually, that just gave me an idea. Juliet's obviously a dead end for him, but Mr A's hinted that they don't necessarily need to go back to their stories of origin. If we could get Romeo to fall in love with one of the other female fictional characters, in time for sending everyone back, then he'll be a lot more supportive of the whole going-back idea. (The problem with this is that the only other females we've got so far are the Witch-- who I have a feeling is not his type-- and Cinderella, whom we've got no way of contacting. On the other hand, we've got time. We can let his infatuation with Vanessa run its course, and once we've got someone to introduce him to, we'll step in.)
Dryunya wrote:I don't think Sicon has proposed his plan yet. Is it going to be a Voodoo fanfic?
IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Nothing worse than your time as an Eldritch Abomination. Maybe.
*whimpers* Should... Should I be feeling pity for Romeo right now?
TheJester wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Nothing worse than your time as an Eldritch Abomination. Maybe.
*whimpers* Should... Should I be feeling pity for Romeo right now?
Is Sicon really that dangerous right now?
IslaKariese wrote:TheJester wrote:IslaKariese wrote:*whimpers* Should... Should I be feeling pity for Romeo right now?
Is Sicon really that dangerous right now?
You haven't been around long enough, or that would soooooo not even be a question.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:I think we should keep in mind that, Romeo being Romeo, him falling in love with Vanessa is probably not the disaster we're imagining it to be. By the time we've got all the pieces together for sending the fictionals back over the wall, he'll have moved on anyway-- or we can help that along.
Actually, that just gave me an idea. Juliet's obviously a dead end for him, but Mr A's hinted that they don't necessarily need to go back to their stories of origin. If we could get Romeo to fall in love with one of the other female fictional characters, in time for sending everyone back, then he'll be a lot more supportive of the whole going-back idea. (The problem with this is that the only other females we've got so far are the Witch-- who I have a feeling is not his type-- and Cinderella, whom we've got no way of contacting. On the other hand, we've got time. We can let his infatuation with Vanessa run its course, and once we've got someone to introduce him to, we'll step in.)
TheJester wrote:I require explanation then.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:...And now Romeo's in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. (http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/)
Why do I get the feeling that this isn't a good plot development?
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:...And now Romeo's in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. (http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/)
Why do I get the feeling that this isn't a good plot development?
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:...And now Romeo's in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. (http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/)
Why do I get the feeling that this isn't a good plot development?
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