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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumiinna View Post
    Hi and welcome



    As Vayne says for explorers this game is epic; so many details which you'll find out there, you'll love this game in general, it's awesome.
    Thanks! Having fun exploring so far. Still a little shell shocked lol takes getting used to things. Made it on to Tarnished Coast, Hurray!!! Stayed up all night playing. Have a baby Norn Ranger lol. Still mucking about in the starting area but enjoying all of it.

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    Oh hai thar!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toc View Post
    Oh hai thar!
    Well, hai thar yourself, Toc. Nice to meet ya!

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    Well, hai thar yourself, Toc. Nice to meet ya!
    I keep thinking your name says "Cowgirl", what's a crowgrrrl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toc View Post
    I keep thinking your name says "Cowgirl", what's a crowgrrrl?
    LOL...It actually comes from characters in a book from my fav author Charles de Lint. I guess you could call a lot of his writings mythic fantasy. He uses a lot of Celtic and Native American lore/myths, and others in his work.

    The characters are in reference to counting crows/ravens/magpies in an old rhyme which goes like this, One for sorrow, two for Joy (that is where the Crowgirls come in, they are twins I just changed the spelling), three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told.

    I think it even continues past that but basically when you saw that number of birds you would have those things come in to your life. Sooo, to make a long story short, yeah I know it is too late for that lol, I like to spread laughter, happiness, silliness and good things to people around me. At least I try to anyway lol.

    Man, I was just babbling away there. Heehee Bet you are sorry you asked now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowgrrrl View Post
    LOL...It actually comes from characters in a book from my fav author Charles de Lint. I guess you could call a lot of his writings mythic fantasy. He uses a lot of Celtic and Native American lore/myths, and others in his work.

    The characters are in reference to counting crows/ravens/magpies in an old rhyme which goes like this, One for sorrow, two for Joy (that is where the Crowgirls come in, they are twins I just changed the spelling), three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told.

    I think it even continues past that but basically when you saw that number of birds you would have those things come in to your life. Sooo, to make a long story short, yeah I know it is too late for that lol, I like to spread laughter, happiness, silliness and good things to people around me. At least I try to anyway lol.

    Man, I was just babbling away there. Heehee Bet you are sorry you asked now.
    That's wonderful! The world needs more people like you! Don't ever lose that. No mater what happens in life, never lose that desire to spread happiness. It's a rare gift and too many people end up throwing it away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StacyX View Post
    That's wonderful! The world needs more people like you! Don't ever lose that. No mater what happens in life, never lose that desire to spread happiness. It's a rare gift and too many people end up throwing it away.
    Awww, thank you Stacy. I try to do a little of that each day soo if those of you on TC ever happen to see a madly dashing, jumping, running into trees, falling off cliffs, chasing after something shiny raven haired Norn Ranger that goes by the name of Idonea Winterheart, that would be me! Currently running madly about in the Norn starting level, Wheeeeeee and away she goes.

    Now if I could only get the hang of chatting in game I would be getting somewhere lol. Heh I do not want people to think I am rude or anything but I have a hard enough time looking where I am going, trying NOT to blunder into a gigantic mob of things that want to eat my face off so I do not pay attention to the chat very much at this point. I try and say thank you when players help me out but I might forget but I will get better, I promise.

    And I can be serious if the situation calls for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowgrrrl View Post
    I like to spread laughter, happiness, silliness and good things to people around me. At least I try to anyway lol.
    Welcome to the Silly Brigade, sister! If you read enough of my posts, you will discern that I am a certifiable goofball!

    Brought to you by a Silly Kitten

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowgrrrl View Post
    Awww, thank you Stacy. I try to do a little of that each day soo if those of you on TC ever happen to see a madly dashing, jumping, running into trees, falling off cliffs, chasing after something shiny raven haired Norn Ranger that goes by the name of Idonea Winterheart, that would be me! Currently running madly about in the Norn starting level, Wheeeeeee and away she goes.
    Play my mini-game! Or whisper me in-game, if you like - Synsuous the Savage (it should really by the Silly, blame Stupid Player Error).

    Brought to you by the Mistress of Faceplantsu
    The world is full of pain and sorrow.
    Life is fleeting and true moments of joy are few and far between.
    Happiness is laced with shards of pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowgrrrl View Post
    LOL...It actually comes from characters in a book from my fav author Charles de Lint. I guess you could call a lot of his writings mythic fantasy. He uses a lot of Celtic and Native American lore/myths, and others in his work.

    The characters are in reference to counting crows/ravens/magpies in an old rhyme which goes like this, One for sorrow, two for Joy (that is where the Crowgirls come in, they are twins I just changed the spelling), three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told.

    I think it even continues past that but basically when you saw that number of birds you would have those things come in to your life. Sooo, to make a long story short, yeah I know it is too late for that lol, I like to spread laughter, happiness, silliness and good things to people around me. At least I try to anyway lol.

    Man, I was just babbling away there. Heehee Bet you are sorry you asked now.
    Not sorry lol, very interesting.

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    Hurray for silliness and the exciting mini game of Cliff Diving!!!

    @Toc: Glad I didn't bore you to tears. Heehee

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