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Aug 10 2015, 02:17 PM
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Greg is a Noxian foot soldier who was orphaned after his parents both died in Ionia, so now he's out for REVENGE/VENGEANCE/KALISTA. Okay. That's not too bad. But what happens when you absolutely pour on that special sauce. Greg is also the world's best katana swordsman, and his mother was secretly a dragon and his father a vampire, so he's a draco-vampire who drinks blood, and nobody knows but he also secretly holds the Demondeathdarkmurder Blade, which lets him eat the souls of people up to 10 kilometers away, and he has a cool catch phrase like "...Death...is coming....", and he rides a motorcycle made of bones, and he had sex with all the female champions yeah even Rek'sai. New Champion announced: Greg, the Greg Ascendant.
It goes double when we're talking about good Summoners for lore updates. Most lore updates involve Champions, and if your Summoner's thing is being super-awesome, it's going to be hard for that character element to show through when they're sharing the stage with Champions.
It's important to give a character a special touch, sure. But I think sometimes people misunderstand what that means.
Some good examples of Factions Summoner characters who're quite memorable and worked well in lore updates:
- Flaadym: Freljordian Summoner who studied under Lissandra and idolizes Lux. Those are three very "modest" story points that provide tons of material. The Lissandra aspect brings in something about Lissandra and how she's viewed in-universe (i.e., not as a diabolical villain). The Freljord aspect gives her a bit of an underdog tone: she probably worked very hard to be accepted as a Summoner, and it wouldn't have even been possible had it not been for the Freljord joining the League. And her admiration of Lux brings out something interesting in both characters. For example, Flaadym doesn't realize that Lux is a bit envious of her, as Lux really wanted to go deeper into her studies and study magic for its own sake, rather than as a weapon. Flaadym mentions an internship at the Schola Splendorum in Demacia in an effort to show that she's trying to achieve some small fraction of what Lux has achieved, on the assumption that Lux never went there because she's already much too talented for something so dull; she doesn't realize that Lux is actually the one whose dream was denied. Entering the League was Flaadym's big moment, whereas for Lux it symbolizes giving up the life she truly wanted in order to serve her country. Flaadym's a very interesting character, despite not being a half-dragon who knows what happened to Reginald Ashram or whatever.
- Hexmage: Hex is a snarky Zaunite adventurer-scientist. She's gutsy and a little bit nuts. She has a hextech eye. She's actually quite "typical", and it might be hard picking her out of a lineup. Her distinctiveness comes from her personality (impulsive and a bit crass), her manner of speech (slangy Zaunite), and her actions (e.g. kicking down the door to the haunted house and loudly taunting the ghosts while she blasts them with her vivatronic accelerator—"GET A LOADA THIS, YA SPOOKY SPOOKS!"/"You got unfinished business? I'LL FINISH IT FOR YA!").
- Naggarok: Naggarok is more on the imposing/badass side, and shows how you can pull that off without going wild with the "special sauce". He's a gruff Zaunite with a breather mask and a gun. I don't think he even has any "special features" beyond those. He gets sent out to take down a Void-possessed Summoner who's mutating into some freaky monster.
None of these three characters have much special sauce. Flaadym's got her Frostguard connection. Hexmage has a hextech eye. Naggarok's a strong duelist/fighter. They don't break the setting; they leverage established parts of the setting and combine them with some interesting personality traits and motivations to make memorable characters. I'd reach for one of them much sooner than I'd reach for a half-lizard international rock star who's also Void-corrupted but is fated to one day unite all of Shurima because he has imperial blood and by the way he's part Darkin too. That character, like Greg, is an absolute dog's breakfast of "expensive" story points that can't hold together and isn't even very memorable. It's like making a "super deluxe smoothie" by filling it with 30 kinds of exotic tropical fruit: it might end up just tasting like sweet, pulpy slurry, even if it also costs $200 a pitcher.
So I'd say start with fundamentals: personality, motivation. The setting is already chock full of cool backgrounds; there's really no need at all to make up something new. From an authorial perspective, "uniqueness" in a character's background is baggage, because you've got to explain that uniqueness before you can even get the character on the table.
That isn't to say that you can't build a character around "uniqueness". Let's come back to Greg. Greg has many very, very "expensive" background elements, each of which would require a ton of explanation.
If I were revising Greg, I'd probably start by picking maybe one of those elements. So he's got this cool sword. Something about Ionia and swordfighting. Okay. Well, here's an idea. Maybe the sword is Ionian. Why might a Noxian have an Ionian sword? Maybe his parents died in the first invasion, and willed him a sword they'd taken as loot. One question is: if we want him to know Ionian swordfighting, how would he go about learning it? The Shon-Xan settlement is too new for him to have grown up there. (Though in a "Factions 30 years later" story, the Shon-Xan settlement would be an awesome place for a character to have grown up.) Maybe the knowledge is in the sword? Maybe it was forged by Zed's Order. Maybe it binds with him and some resident spirit within the sword tells him he's special, that he has the potential to learn the ways of the shadow. (Whether it's telling the truth, and he's some kind of chosen one, or if it's just lying to get him to use it, could be a story point later.) His parents leave enough money that he can study magic. Maybe he's adopted by some Noxian house, or otherwise finds a Noxian patron. He gets better at swordfighting. He tries to join the League, but fails his trials. He signs up for the war in Shon-Xan as a soldier, and helps defend the settlement. Fighting in Ionia channels more of the sword's energy into him and "completes his training" or whatever. He encounters Zed and realizes the connection between him and the sword. He comes to some epiphany, and when he returns to Valoran, he succeeds in his trials and becomes a Summoner. He's got this shadow magic running through him, but he's not sure he wants to turn to Zed and his order for answers.
That might at least be the start of a good character. The important next step would be to develop his personality and motivations. There are dozens of possibilities. The default would be that he's some gruff scary Noxian ninja-assassin. Sure, that could work. Just give him the default Noxian motivation of "become stronger, find the scariest things in Valoran and fight them, die a glorious death to a worthy opponent." Or add some complexity and make him more of a bookish character, who's more interested in the theory of the magic in the sword than in actually running around killing people with it. Or he could be a politically ambitious character, who believes that Noxus needs to expand to survive. Maybe he's Ionia-focused, and involved in a conspiracy to overthrow Karma. In any of these cases, there would be room for a secondary plot about his relations with his patrons in Noxus. They took him in as an orphan because he seemed to have potential. Now he's a Summoner. Okay. They surely have their own agenda, and expect him to use his position to further that agenda. There's some interesting conflict to explore.
The personality/motivation step is still critical, even if it comes after you've settled on the background element/special sauce. It's not like Greg can start a scene by saying, "hello, let me tell you about my magic sword and its long history." Well, he can, but then he's just a prop for a prop, so to speak.
I need to stop writing half-cogent forum posts as distraction. I'll close with a harsh but insightful quote from The Specials, a comedic superhero movie:
"Nobody wants to hear your boring fucking origin story."
Not always true—for example, Flaadym is heavily informed by her background. But it's not like she just sat down and said, "LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT LISSANDRA."
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Aug 10 2015, 02:39 PM
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It's official. I'm just going to scrap my summoner #2 and cry. jk, I think mine is ok. He has two special touches-true ice inside of him, and hes a librarian for Lissandra. I chose to make the focus on his character aspects, instead of his past, so I intentionally made his background vague. He's very passionate about his factions, and he's a bit of a creepy dude. I don't think hes too flamboyant, or too weird. Of course, I could be biased.
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Aug 10 2015, 02:40 PM
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- CupcakeTrap
- Aug 10 2015, 02:17 PM
I need to stop writing half-cogent forum posts as distraction.
Secretly I am only here to distract you so I can raise my own League Factions knockoff from the rubble, DOTA Divisions. I'm playing the long con.
In all seriousness, you made a lot of good points. A lot of the stuff I tossed into Greg (Half Dragons, magic swords, sadly not bone motorcycles but I want to believe) do exist in League. Explaining them based on the setting does make all the difference.
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I don't know, I think that it's possible to do romantic relationships with champions right if they're not actually portrayed as a good thing.
(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once)
That's fair, I think. Especially with people like Ahri or TF, who are sorta built around the "seduction as a means to an end" thing. I was more referring to like "Oh, Katarina saw me doing magic in the courtyard and then she poured chocolate sauce on herself and yelled "TAKE ME NOW"", where it's so blatantly fanservicey/fantasy that the relationship is there clearly just to be "look at my character he/she had sex with this attractive league character."
I think someone who could be kind of an interesting character, for example, would be like, a summoner who was previously supposed to be married to Ashe/Trynd before her/his arranged marriage to Tryndamere/Ashe was a necessity to unite the tribes. Since apparently arranged/political marriages are a thing in the Freljord, there's some story opportunity there, without butting too much into those champs current stories.
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Aug 10 2015, 03:25 PM
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(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once)
Let me introduce you to the glory that is the check box next to the quote button. Check one post, check ten! Then click quote and quote them all!!!
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Aug 10 2015, 03:48 PM
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(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once)
Let me introduce you to the glory that is the check box next to the quote button. Check one post, check ten! Then click quote and quote them all!!! you can also put [ quote=SummonerName ] (without the spaces around the brackets) and it'll name the quote.
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Aug 10 2015, 03:49 PM
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Or you can just push the quote button when typing in Full Reply Screen.
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Aug 10 2015, 04:29 PM
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- Jul 27 2015, 11:10 PM
I've noticed a few people have have managed to create alter-egos in the Factions lore. I was wondering how it happened.
- CupcakeTrap
- Aug 10 2015, 02:17 PM
- LordHippoman
- Aug 10 2015, 12:51 PM
Greg is a Noxian foot soldier who was orphaned after his parents both died in Ionia, so now he's out for REVENGE/VENGEANCE/KALISTA. Okay. That's not too bad. But what happens when you absolutely pour on that special sauce. Greg is also the world's best katana swordsman, and his mother was secretly a dragon and his father a vampire, so he's a draco-vampire who drinks blood, and nobody knows but he also secretly holds the Demondeathdarkmurder Blade, which lets him eat the souls of people up to 10 kilometers away, and he has a cool catch phrase like "...Death...is coming....", and he rides a motorcycle made of bones, and he had sex with all the female champions yeah even Rek'sai.
New Champion announced: Greg, the Greg Ascendant. It goes double when we're talking about good Summoners for lore updates. Most lore updates involve Champions, and if your Summoner's thing is being super-awesome, it's going to be hard for that character element to show through when they're sharing the stage with Champions. It's important to give a character a special touch, sure. But I think sometimes people misunderstand what that means. Some good examples of Factions Summoner characters who're quite memorable and worked well in lore updates:
- Flaadym: Freljordian Summoner who studied under Lissandra and idolizes Lux. Those are three very "modest" story points that provide tons of material. The Lissandra aspect brings in something about Lissandra and how she's viewed in-universe (i.e., not as a diabolical villain). The Freljord aspect gives her a bit of an underdog tone: she probably worked very hard to be accepted as a Summoner, and it wouldn't have even been possible had it not been for the Freljord joining the League. And her admiration of Lux brings out something interesting in both characters. For example, Flaadym doesn't realize that Lux is a bit envious of her, as Lux really wanted to go deeper into her studies and study magic for its own sake, rather than as a weapon. Flaadym mentions an internship at the Schola Splendorum in Demacia in an effort to show that she's trying to achieve some small fraction of what Lux has achieved, on the assumption that Lux never went there because she's already much too talented for something so dull; she doesn't realize that Lux is actually the one whose dream was denied. Entering the League was Flaadym's big moment, whereas for Lux it symbolizes giving up the life she truly wanted in order to serve her country. Flaadym's a very interesting character, despite not being a half-dragon who knows what happened to Reginald Ashram or whatever.
- Hexmage: Hex is a snarky Zaunite adventurer-scientist. She's gutsy and a little bit nuts. She has a hextech eye. She's actually quite "typical", and it might be hard picking her out of a lineup. Her distinctiveness comes from her personality (impulsive and a bit crass), her manner of speech (slangy Zaunite), and her actions (e.g. kicking down the door to the haunted house and loudly taunting the ghosts while she blasts them with her vivatronic accelerator—"GET A LOADA THIS, YA SPOOKY SPOOKS!"/"You got unfinished business? I'LL FINISH IT FOR YA!").
- Naggarok: Naggarok is more on the imposing/badass side, and shows how you can pull that off without going wild with the "special sauce". He's a gruff Zaunite with a breather mask and a gun. I don't think he even has any "special features" beyond those. He gets sent out to take down a Void-possessed Summoner who's mutating into some freaky monster.
None of these three characters have much special sauce. Flaadym's got her Frostguard connection. Hexmage has a hextech eye. Naggarok's a strong duelist/fighter. They don't break the setting; they leverage established parts of the setting and combine them with some interesting personality traits and motivations to make memorable characters. I'd reach for one of them much sooner than I'd reach for a half-lizard international rock star who's also Void-corrupted but is fated to one day unite all of Shurima because he has imperial blood and by the way he's part Darkin too. That character, like Greg, is an absolute dog's breakfast of "expensive" story points that can't hold together and isn't even very memorable. It's like making a "super deluxe smoothie" by filling it with 30 kinds of exotic tropical fruit: it might end up just tasting like sweet, pulpy slurry, even if it also costs $200 a pitcher. So I'd say start with fundamentals: personality, motivation. The setting is already chock full of cool backgrounds; there's really no need at all to make up something new. From an authorial perspective, "uniqueness" in a character's background is baggage, because you've got to explain that uniqueness before you can even get the character on the table. That isn't to say that you can't build a character around "uniqueness". Let's come back to Greg. Greg has many very, very "expensive" background elements, each of which would require a ton of explanation. If I were revising Greg, I'd probably start by picking maybe one of those elements. So he's got this cool sword. Something about Ionia and swordfighting. Okay. Well, here's an idea. Maybe the sword is Ionian. Why might a Noxian have an Ionian sword? Maybe his parents died in the first invasion, and willed him a sword they'd taken as loot. One question is: if we want him to know Ionian swordfighting, how would he go about learning it? The Shon-Xan settlement is too new for him to have grown up there. (Though in a "Factions 30 years later" story, the Shon-Xan settlement would be an awesome place for a character to have grown up.) Maybe the knowledge is in the sword? Maybe it was forged by Zed's Order. Maybe it binds with him and some resident spirit within the sword tells him he's special, that he has the potential to learn the ways of the shadow. (Whether it's telling the truth, and he's some kind of chosen one, or if it's just lying to get him to use it, could be a story point later.) His parents leave enough money that he can study magic. Maybe he's adopted by some Noxian house, or otherwise finds a Noxian patron. He gets better at swordfighting. He tries to join the League, but fails his trials. He signs up for the war in Shon-Xan as a soldier, and helps defend the settlement. Fighting in Ionia channels more of the sword's energy into him and "completes his training" or whatever. He encounters Zed and realizes the connection between him and the sword. He comes to some epiphany, and when he returns to Valoran, he succeeds in his trials and becomes a Summoner. He's got this shadow magic running through him, but he's not sure he wants to turn to Zed and his order for answers. That might at least be the start of a good character. The important next step would be to develop his personality and motivations. There are dozens of possibilities. The default would be that he's some gruff scary Noxian ninja-assassin. Sure, that could work. Just give him the default Noxian motivation of "become stronger, find the scariest things in Valoran and fight them, die a glorious death to a worthy opponent." Or add some complexity and make him more of a bookish character, who's more interested in the theory of the magic in the sword than in actually running around killing people with it. Or he could be a politically ambitious character, who believes that Noxus needs to expand to survive. Maybe he's Ionia-focused, and involved in a conspiracy to overthrow Karma. In any of these cases, there would be room for a secondary plot about his relations with his patrons in Noxus. They took him in as an orphan because he seemed to have potential. Now he's a Summoner. Okay. They surely have their own agenda, and expect him to use his position to further that agenda. There's some interesting conflict to explore. The personality/motivation step is still critical, even if it comes after you've settled on the background element/special sauce. It's not like Greg can start a scene by saying, "hello, let me tell you about my magic sword and its long history." Well, he can, but then he's just a prop for a prop, so to speak. I need to stop writing half-cogent forum posts as distraction. I'll close with a harsh but insightful quote from The Specials, a comedic superhero movie: "Nobody wants to hear your boring fucking origin story." Not always true—for example, Flaadym is heavily informed by her background. But it's not like she just sat down and said, "LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT LISSANDRA."
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- Aug 10 2015, 02:39 PM
It's official. I'm just going to scrap my summoner #2 and cry. jk, I think mine is ok. He has two special touches-true ice inside of him, and hes a librarian for Lissandra. I chose to make the focus on his character aspects, instead of his past, so I intentionally made his background vague. He's very passionate about his factions, and he's a bit of a creepy dude. I don't think hes too flamboyant, or too weird. Of course, I could be biased.
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- Aug 10 2015, 02:40 PM
- CupcakeTrap
- Aug 10 2015, 02:17 PM
I need to stop writing half-cogent forum posts as distraction.
Secretly I am only here to distract you so I can raise my own League Factions knockoff from the rubble, DOTA Divisions. I'm playing the long con. In all seriousness, you made a lot of good points. A lot of the stuff I tossed into Greg (Half Dragons, magic swords, sadly not bone motorcycles but I want to believe) do exist in League. Explaining them based on the setting does make all the difference. - Quote:
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I don't know, I think that it's possible to do romantic relationships with champions right if they're not actually portrayed as a good thing.
(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once) That's fair, I think. Especially with people like Ahri or TF, who are sorta built around the "seduction as a means to an end" thing. I was more referring to like "Oh, Katarina saw me doing magic in the courtyard and then she poured chocolate sauce on herself and yelled "TAKE ME NOW"", where it's so blatantly fanservicey/fantasy that the relationship is there clearly just to be "look at my character he/she had sex with this attractive league character." I think someone who could be kind of an interesting character, for example, would be like, a summoner who was previously supposed to be married to Ashe/Trynd before her/his arranged marriage to Tryndamere/Ashe was a necessity to unite the tribes. Since apparently arranged/political marriages are a thing in the Freljord, there's some story opportunity there, without butting too much into those champs current stories.
- AbiwonKenabi
- Aug 10 2015, 03:25 PM
- LordHippoman
- Aug 10 2015, 02:40 PM
(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once)
Let me introduce you to the glory that is the check box next to the quote button. Check one post, check ten! Then click quote and quote them all!!!
- XalkXolc
- Aug 10 2015, 03:48 PM
- AbiwonKenabi
- Aug 10 2015, 03:25 PM
- LordHippoman
- Aug 10 2015, 02:40 PM
(PS this is shadowknight's post guys sorry the forums don't let me quote two people at once)
Let me introduce you to the glory that is the check box next to the quote button. Check one post, check ten! Then click quote and quote them all!!!
you can also put [ quote=SummonerName ] (without the spaces around the brackets) and it'll name the quote.
- Kwon Ri Sae
- Aug 10 2015, 03:49 PM
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Or you can just push the quote button when typing in Full Reply Screen.
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
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Aug 10 2015, 06:39 PM
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That was a really long quoted thing.....was there a point behind it?
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Aug 10 2015, 07:00 PM
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Check box bro
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Lightning Ball goes Boom
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That was a really long quoted thing.....was there a point behind it?
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THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
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Aug 10 2015, 07:09 PM
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you mean there are people who didn't know that? Also I finally got my goal of top ten posters
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Aug 11 2015, 05:11 AM
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you mean there are people who didn't know that? Also I finally got my goal of top ten posters  I did not know that, but I also have not been a part of the forum until about a month ago.
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Aug 11 2015, 09:42 AM
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Winter's Claw for Life.
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I knew that, but always forget about it when I could use it.
DAMN YOU HINDSIIIIIIIGHTTTTT!!!!!
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you mean there are people who didn't know that? Also I finally got my goal of top ten posters  *checks members and number of posts* Fuck... I need to shitpost more now I guess...
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Aug 11 2015, 01:06 PM
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I'd like to think that I have the best quality per post ratio, but that honor probably goes to SK or CCT. Can I be third? :3
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- Aug 10 2015, 02:17 PM
Naggarok: ... He gets sent out to take down a Void-possessed Summoner who's mutating into some freaky monster. Do I need to be concerned? I promise I'm not a monter, I- iT'S LiEs ARe dELiCiouS. ...
I need a juicebox. ;_;
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Aug 11 2015, 01:59 PM
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I'd like to think that I have the best quality per post ratio, but that honor probably goes to SK or CCT. Can I be third? :3 CCT IMO takes the cake, but you can be second. I think my overall ratio of quality per post is about average.
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Aug 11 2015, 06:18 PM
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My quality is always the best. I'm like number 1.1 obviously.
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Aug 11 2015, 06:27 PM
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How many potatos do I need to potato to trip ballz?
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- Aug 11 2015, 06:18 PM
My quality is always the best. I'm like number 1.1 obviously. ... Na, I dont believe it.
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Crzymstrbkwrm876
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Aug 11 2015, 06:35 PM
Post #200
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EVERY DAY IS A GOOD DAY TO TORTURE, MAIM, AND DESTROY
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Bah.
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