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Soul Reaver:

--- Quote from: StarbladeMKIII on June 21, 2010, 09:00:39 PM ---Soul, you may just have to give me the benefit of the doubt here. Unless you want EoT to be delayed again... cause I definitely don't have time to type up a back story from scratch with everything else I'm working on.

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Well, that's a good enough reason for me.  I'd rather get EoT started.

But please don't forget to write one up sometime!  Cameron's a pretty important character!

Edit: Or maybe I could write one for you... something gritty yet hip and modern...  let's see... "Enamoured of cars at a young age, Cameron would race other like-minded youngsters for fame and glory in his souped-up, neon-adorned automobile.  His latent psychic energies gave him a distinct advantage over his competition.  But everything changed that one fateful night, when an agent of Chaos lay road-spikes across his favourite road.  Roaring down at phenomenal speeds, Cameron - even with his considerable skill - was unable to stop as his car's tyres exploded and he plummeted off the cliff in a fiery wreck.  It should have destroyed him... but he lived!  The wreck of his car fused to his body in the conflagration, Cameron rose as a metal-and-neon-covered giant.  The accident had left him changed: his psychic powers had awoken, and he wielded the flames of his fiery doom with intuitive skill.  In his hands he wielded the smashed-off clutch of his car, and it was with this that he would bludgeon to death the enemies of righteousness.  He was Cameron no longer: now, there was only Clutchfiend!"

Angie:
Soul, dude, you need a spellchecker.

Soul Reaver:

--- Quote from: Angie on June 21, 2010, 09:43:51 PM ---Soul, dude, you need a spellchecker.

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If you're talking about my habit of editing my post 100 times before I'm happy with it, yes, you might have a point.  I often try to write the basic structure of something and post it up as quickly as possible and end up having to go back and polish it up later.

But if you're referring to my British spelling (of things like armour, colour, enamoured etc) then that's not a mistake.  It is Inherently Superior.

Angie:
The former.

I do the latter as well, I was raised on British English.

Kitharsis:
When I misspell a word and it turns into something like behaviour I always pause for a second.

Well, technically it isn't wrong...

But then my teachers would always mark it anyway.


It was the opposite in Australia.  I had to preface all of my papers with a note stating that I'm an American, and that I forget my u's.


PS:  Thats a great write up for Clutch  :P

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