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    You have no idea how much I've been eying that thing up.. Translucent Ventus is just my favorite...But I refuse to buy any imports. They make me mad and really just screw everything up.....-____-;

    I know, imports....But I REALLY wanted a non-spin alpha percival. You might want to make an exception AS, he is really nice. I really like the aqua greenish color they gave him.

    #234184

    No, no spinning, but its still cool.And the darkus one is just too expensive right now, so I'll just wait for that one.

    #234179

    When is origins?LOL, yup, if there was a BakuCon I would dress as Runo just for you guys!

    #234149

    Where is origins?

    #234147

    Ive seen both rulebooks, but the 2 I did play (

    #234146

    Nice one there Dumont

    #234119


    LOL, and Vulcan is from Star Trek! lol

    That, and, Vulcan is the Roman name for Hepheastus, the Greek god of Fire and Blacksmiths...

    Oh I know, but I like Star Trek! lol

    #234102

    I like that thought

    #234081

    OK, well here, we'll do pics. Juggernaut from DC comics is a good representation. He pretty much stands for an unstoppable force.Juggernaut.jpgAnd Wyvern was a big winged serpent.Viverna.jpg

    #234071

    LOL, and Vulcan is from Star Trek! lol

    #234070

    i already said helios can u ekplain the other two a little easier because i am only 11

    Which ones, Sirens and Cyclops?Sorry for the double on Helios...

    #234069

    Or we could go with Apollonir which could go two ways:Apollonia: Saint Apollonia was one of a group of virgin martyrs who suffered in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians prior to the persecution of Decius. According to legend, her torture included having all of her teeth violently pulled out or shattered.Or Apollo himself: In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (in Greek, Ἀπόλλων—Apóllōn or Ἀπέλλων—Apellōn), is one of the most important and many-sided of the Olympian deities.

    #234067

    *thinking* ………Wavern resembles Wyvern a little, and that's a legendary winged reptilian creature with two legs often found in mediaeval heraldry. The word is derived from Middle English wyvere, from Old North French wivre "viper".

    #234066

    Still thinking through all. Uh….Helios! Ah! In Greek mythology the sun was personified as Helios (pronounced /ˈhiːli.ɒs/, Greek: Ἥλιος, Latinized as Helius.)

    #234065

    Mmmm….here's another for Juggernoid. Resembling Juggernaut:The word is derived from the Sanskrit जगन्नाथ Jagannātha (meaning “Lord of the universe”) which is one of the many names of Krishna from the ancient Vedic scriptures of India.

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