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Post by fenris on Nov 19, 2005 18:55:30 GMT -5
Well, Dracula's got to have kind of social life when te Belmonts are no beating down his door. So this would classify as a dark and evil kind of social life that is fitting of Dracula and his servants.
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Kain
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Post by Kain on Nov 20, 2005 20:38:59 GMT -5
Very interesting stuff. I see you've put a lot of energy and time into this and it certainly has paid off.
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Reno
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I can't have you do that. No one gets in the way of Reno and the Turks...
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Post by Reno on Nov 21, 2005 3:28:50 GMT -5
Other than spelling, which I think you ought to proofread a little more before you post , I think you're doing an excellent job. When going through the castle in Symphony of the Night, many areas give me the impression that there's a lot more to the story than is being told. That individual places, characters and even events have backstories that you don't see playing the game. And the backstory you're creating here does a wonderful job filling in those blanks while keeping true to the flavor and feel of these games. In short, keep up the good work.
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Reno
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I can't have you do that. No one gets in the way of Reno and the Turks...
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Post by Reno on Nov 21, 2005 3:51:17 GMT -5
The quick way to do it would be to type it in Microsoft Word or a similar program first, run the spell check, then copy and paste it into your post. This would have the added benefit that you won't lose what you typed if you accidentally hit the Back button on your browser, or close the window, or if your internet or computer freezes.
In addition to getting a spell check, Word will always prompt you to save before closing, so you can't accidentally delete what you wrote by closing it, and if your computer freezes, Word will usually give you a recovered file when you restart. Obviously you wouldn't need to do it with ALL your posts, just maybe the really long ones, like when you're describing the story here.
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